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Stormsong
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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After spinning an enthralling world in Witchmark, praised as a "can't-miss debut" by Booklist, and as "thoroughly charming and deftly paced" by the New York Times, C. L. Polk continues the story in Stormsong. Magical cabals, otherworldly avengers, and impossible love affairs conspire to create a book that refuses to be put down. Dame Grace Hensley helped her brother Miles undo the atrocity that stained her nation, but now she has to deal with the consequences. With the power out in the dead of winter and an uncontrollable sequence of winter storms on the horizon, Aeland faces disaster. Grace has the vision to guide her parents to safety, but a hostile queen and a ring of rogue mages stand in the way of her plans. There's revolution in the air, and any spark could light the powder. What's worse, upstart photojournalist Avia Jessup draws ever closer to secrets that could topple the nation,and closer to Grace's heart. Can Aeland be saved without bloodshed? Or will Kingston die in flames, and Grace along with it? At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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underground_bks
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I didn‘t catch all of the court intrigue—it‘s not what I come to this series for. I love the gas lamp aesthetic, the magic system, the representation, the main characters‘ sincerity, and above all, these books‘ interest in liberation. This second novel follows Dame Grace Hensley as she confronts the crimes her father committed, her own privilege, the debate between incremental vs radical change, and her attraction to the journalist Avia Jessop.

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BookmarkTavern
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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After Witchmark, Grace finds herself in the position of dealing with the aftermath. Too bad she also has to deal with a manipulative father, a faerie envoy, a tempting journalist, & the moral center of her country.

I adore the setting of these books. & Grace redeems herself for me. Charming characters, & lots of political intrigue. & a examination of radical change vs moderate steps. The ending left one major plot point undealt with. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌑

BookmarkTavern Second read for the #TransRightsReadathon, #LGBTbookbingo @Kenyazero QBIPOC author, #NoBuy2023 @PuddleJumper Library book CW 👇🏻 (edited) 2y
BookmarkTavern Chapter 21 graphic description of murder by asphyxiation to the victim‘s father to coerce a confession 2y
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kwmg40
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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This is the second book in the Kingston Cycle, a historical fantasy series nominated for the 2022 Hugo Best Series award. The book didn't wow me like the first one did but it's a pick all the same.#hugoawards #hugo2022

I can tell the author is Canadian (like me) because the biggest threat to humanity is a series of monster snowstorms!

#BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

Kenyazero That's exciting about the nomination! I didn't realize. 3y
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 3y
kwmg40 @Kenyazero The third book has also just been nominated for a 2022 Aurora Best Novel award! (This is a Canadian SFF award.) #auroraawards 3y
kwmg40 @TheAromaofBooks Thanks for stopping by! 3y
Kenyazero @kwmg40 that's awesome! I still need to read that one. This year sounds like the right time to do it! 3y
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Kenyazero
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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It was great getting a story focused on Grace! The political intrigue, romance, and world building were a lot of fun, and the flow of action was excellent. I did wish Miles and Tristan had been fleshed out a bit more, though. They felt like flat side characters. #Fantasy #StormPowers #Magic #LGBTQ

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SilverShanica
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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I am posting one book per day from my to-be-read collection. No description and providing no reason for wanting to read it, I just do. Some will be old, some will be new - don‘t judge me I have a lot of books.
Join the fun if you want. This is day 321.
#bookstoread
#tbrpile
#bookstagram

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Court7
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
Mehso-so

Ehn...

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Tonight‘s risotto gave me lots of listening time! I tried mushroom with bleu cheese in place of Parmesan, and it was quite tasty indeed. #audiocooking

Come-read-with-me Yummy!!!! 4y
xicanti @Come-read-with-me and I‘ve got lots left for tomorrow! 🤤 4y
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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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I planned to reread STORMSONG entirely on audio since I read it with my eyeballs the last time and variety‘s good, but I tore through my WITCHMARK reread in a day and needed more, stat. Now I‘m doing the audio/eyeballs combo thing so I can gulp it down all the faster.

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ssleif
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Okay, so, I was leery of this one, as the protag was one of my Least Favorite characters in the first book, and also there was a Lot more political intrigue, which isn't usually my jam... But dug it. Character goes through a good arc, I was well-satisfied by several plot turns, I'm even more invested in the world, and!!!! Really looking forward to the third book!!! Also this one (& the next I think) is wlw. I like when authors go back and forth.

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danimgill
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Work has been exhausting but man does it feel good to have a stack of fresh library books again!

LiteraryinPA I completely agree. Even that tiny bit of normalcy makes a big difference. 4y
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craftysilicate
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Even better than the first one. Grace's character arc was well-executed and while the events of the latter half of the book kept me on my toes, they did so in a way that was well foreshadowed (also true of Witchmark, but moreso here).

I saw a few middling Goodreads reviews with variations of "I wanted more Miles and Tristan" and I would like to ask those people what book they read because Miles and Tristan are very present in this story.

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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February was an odd little month. I got stuck on a couple of books, saw hardly any TBR reduction as I succumbed to library pressure (and bought some stuff), and read fewer comics than I have in YEARS.

I did read some awesome things, though. STORMSONG was amazing, and I‘m furious with 2012 Me for failing to recognize THE DRAGONFLY POOL‘s brilliance. It belongs on my Best of 2020 list, but I‘ve got a strict No Rereads On Best Ofs rule. Blah.

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llwheeler
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

1. Dune; LotR - The Two Towers
2. I'll go with fave romance authors rather than books, can't pick just one: Cat Sebastian and KJ Charles
3. Stormsong! A gift to myself! (if buying for myself doesn't count, then it was probably some Peppa Pig and Usborne books for my niece and nephew)

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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STORMSONG blew me away, y‘all.

Polk shifts her focus to politics as Grace, who often horrified me in WITCHMARK, deals with such topical issues as government corruption, ethical power sources, climate change, and persecution along class lines. It‘s an enormously complicated situation, and Polk handles it well—all while exploring how tackling these problems impacts Grace‘s worldview.

STORMSONG is about social evolution and honest engagement. ⬇️

xicanti When Grace changes her mind, it‘s because she‘s made an effort to go out and see what everyone‘s taking about, and because she recognizes how her burgeoning relationships with a wider group of people help her go beyond her own borders. She doesn‘t like or accept every idea she hears, but she listens and considers and acts with her country‘s best interests at heart.⬇️ 5y
xicanti She‘s also moved to evaluate what SHE wants, as a person vs as a politician, and how that does or doesn‘t mesh with her public role. It‘s lovely and affecting.

And Polk wraps all this character development up in tasty worldbuilding that delights in the little things even as it interrogates the ways Aeland could be better. Colour me happy.

I‘m beyond eager for the next book. I want to spend tons more time in this world, with these characters.
5y
kristenm I‘m probably picking this one up today. Yay! 5y
xicanti @kristenm you‘ve made an excellent life choice, my friend. 5y
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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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I‘ve been trying to save STORMSONG for when I‘ve got a good stretch of reading time, but after the books-at-breakfast scene I read last night I had to make it MY book-at-breakfast. It‘s so damned good, y‘all—but I‘m only 25% from the end and there‘s still so much that‘s gotta happen. I‘m relieved to know there‘ll be a third book. Fingers crossed it centres on Robin, who feels well positioned to conduct the next stage.

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Book & tea before bed.

I‘ve just read a scene where the protagonist and her love interest read their separate books while they eat breakfast together. The context makes it obvious EVERYONE in Aeland does this. A whole country, reading merrily away first thing in the morning while their dining companions do likewise.

Have I mentioned how much I love Polk‘s worldbuilding?

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craftysilicate
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Of course now is when all my library holds come in at once so it's not practical for me to drop everything and read this. [shakes fist]

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Breakfast-for-supper with STORMSONG.

I dove into my ARC last night, and it was just this side of unreadable. Sob! I re-downloaded it from NetGalley in the desperate hope Tor had corrected the formatting issues, and they had. Whew!

Now I‘m hard into it. Polk is SO good at layering stressors on her characters, and I‘m in love with her worldbuilding. People say ahoy instead of hello! And their coffee comes out of burpers! How cute is that?

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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I deliberately chose not to start STORMSONG before bed last night because I knew I‘d just get frustrated when I was too tired to carry on.

Then I spent the whole day avoiding it because it‘s my most anticipated book of 2020 and sometimes I‘m chickenshit.
(Also, I had stuff to do.) (And my ARC‘s got terrible formatting, which kinda worries me.)

Now it‘s 11:00 and I‘m going in. Wish me luck.

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Here‘s another of my looks-daunting-but-isn‘t #weeklyforecast posts.

I‘ll dive into STORMSONG later today (!!!!!!). When its over, I‘ll read either SON OF A TRICKSTER or GET A LIFE, CHLOE BROWN, then finish the week with whichever one I didn‘t choose.

On the comics front, I‘ll read TO YOUR ETERNITY VOL 12 and DEAR SCARLET, then at least start ESSEX COUNTY.

I‘ll keep picking away at BLACK WRITERS MATTER, the Sagas, and Colette.

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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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I decided to go for 100% Canadian women on my February Must-Reads list.

I also plan to reread WITCHMARK right before I dive into STORMSONG.

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llwheeler
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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wow this sounds good! and that cover! 😍 😍

Witchmark (the first book) was one of my surprise favourites last year. I didn't go in with any expectations, and I loooved it. hopefully I will love this one as well, since I definitely have expectations now! I'm so intrigued for Grace's story. the blurb sounds like a delightful blend of politics, magic, and queer romance so I don't think it can go too wrong for me. exciiited!

out Feb 2020

llwheeler tagging book 1, since the blurb sounds like book 2 picks up very close to the end of book 1. and cause it's really good: 5y
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xicanti
Stormsong | C. L. Polk
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Sometimes you‘ve just got to #galleybrag.

Hello there, most anticipated book of 2020.

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