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Yesterday I read a fantasy novel - the start of a series - called The Warded Man. It was excellent, readable, and enjoyable, though as usual I was irritated by the cliche of having the one main female character as the Healer, when the main male character got to be the Badass Warrior. There's a secondary male character who is much less badass than the Healer, so that was sort of okay until the Healer, who'd been saving herself for marriage, was gang-raped by bandits offscreen, not as a means of character development for anyone, but to put her in a position where the Badass Warrior needed to rescue her.


I mean, FUCKING A, SERIOUSLY?

Has anybody read this book, and would you care to discuss it? I will NOT be getting over that plot point, but up until that stage it had a great many virtues and cool ideas worth talking about. I honestly don't know if I'll continue with the series when the next book comes out.

Date: 2009-08-22 10:44 pm (UTC)
sunnyskywalker: Young Beru Lars from Attack of the Clones; text "Sunnyskywalker" (srsly cat)
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...buh? Why do authors feel the need to do these things? I mean... *flails* surely they'd call shenanigans if a Badass Warrior character got gratuitously castrated or something solely so a loving Healer could show off amazing healing skills and then the subject was never, ever addressed again and the wounded character's trauma totally ignored. Gah.

I haven't read the book yet, but have seen it in the library. Not sure I'll take the time to read it, but you say it has some virtues too - any in particular that might make it worth a read?

Date: 2009-08-23 10:29 pm (UTC)
sunnyskywalker: Young Beru Lars from Attack of the Clones; text "Sunnyskywalker" (Gandalf and book)
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seem to be aware of the sexism inherent in medieval settings

That does sound interesting (that gets ignored a lot, or handwaved as "oh but this character is exceptional and the rest of the girls are just too silly and vain to take the same opportunities!", which, no), as does original worldbuilding. Hm. And if the pseudo-Muslims are handled well even some of the time, that's more than many books can do. Is this the author's first or at least an early book? If so, maybe the writing will get less uneven as the series continues. *hopes*

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