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Servants of the Map came in the mail last week, and I finished it over the weekend. Very, very good; I was surprised by how much I liked it -- smart, thoughtful, engaging. I think I need to look up Andrea Barret's other books now. I'm leaning toward Voyage of the Narwhal, almost totally because it seems to be set largely in the Arctic. I have a big thing for the cold and remote and austere, yo. I think it's the sekrit additional reason of my love for all those due South post-CotW stories. I mean, I love Fraser/Kowalski *anyway*, but when you add that in, I get my setting happiness and my slashy happiness all in one place! What's better than that?
There aren't too many books I can think of that combine those two things, at any rate. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay has both gayness and Antarctica, but they're completely separated. Hmm.
There aren't too many books I can think of that combine those two things, at any rate. The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay has both gayness and Antarctica, but they're completely separated. Hmm.