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I wasn't sure how much I was feeling Queen of Blood, the first book in Sarah Beth Durst's Queens of Renthia trilogy, but I decided to progress on with the next two nonetheless and ended up glad I did!

The series is set in a world that's jam-packed with constantly angry nature spirits that like to murder people, which ... at this particular historical moment feels like an unsubtle climate change metaphor in a way I don't entirely love ..... but also provides an excuse for a political setup focused on a non-hereditary monarchy: Renthia is ruled by a queen who has spirit-controlling powers and keeps them in check, and when she dies, the spirits choose a queen from among the various women born with spirit-controlling powers who've been training to replace her.

(Men do not have spirit-controlling powers. This fact is dropped early on and never returned to; it's not a plot point, the trilogy just doesn't really care very much about men. On the one hand, a relatable and understandable viewpoint! On the other hand, Sarah Beth Durst clearly did not remember that queerness of any kind existed until someone reminded her two-thirds of the way through book three, at which point she hastily assembled a side lesbian romance out of the leftover plot points in her fridge, so perhaps it's for the best that she didn't attempt a nuanced exploration of gender identity...)

In the first book, The Queen of Blood, Teen Heroine Daleina enters the training process to become one of the queen's official heirs despite the fact that her spirit-controlling powers are fairly minimal, trusting to her determination, hard work, and sense of responsibility to carry her through! which it mostly does, but I'm not sure it needed four hundred pages to do it.

In the second book, The Reluctant Queen, Daleina has fallen ill, which means it's very important to find new heirs lest she die and the spirits immediately murder everybody. The gruff champion who spent most of the first book training Daleina goes out searching, and turns up Naelin: a middle-aged mom with immense spirit-controlling power who has no interest in becoming queen and is ready to Refuse the Call FIVE HUNDRED TIMES.

I enjoyed this book a lot; it was both refreshing and entertaining to see the rest of the cast attempting to throw various Magical Coming-Of-Age tropes at a grown woman who was having absolutely none of it. "What do you mean, you're going to call an angry spirit at me with no warning so I can learn to control it with my power, that's super dangerous, my KIDS are here??" BLESS.

Other things I enjoyed about both this book and the third in the series:
- the legitimate conflicts between Daleina, an extremely responsible teenager whose top priority is the country, and Naelin, an extremely responsible adult whose top priority is her kids
- Naelin and Daleina both have het romances and they're both very supportive but a bit boring, BUT Daleina's sweet-but-boring healer boyfriend comes with a cheerful sociopathic professional poisoner mother who vastly more interesting and also vastly more relevant to the narrative
- in fact everyone has important moms and sisters
- but nobody has important fathers or brothers
- Daleina also has a royal frenemy who starts out as her school friend and becomes the queen of the neighboring kingdom and is also a bit sociopathic but, like, doesn't really want to murder Daleina, she likes Daleina, they were school friends and everything! it's just that she's fairly sure that if she's going to save the world she's got to murder Daleina?
- she also is much more interesting than Daleina's very sweet boyfriend

Overall Sarah Beth Durst is clearly very interested in women who are not the standard Powerful Teen fantasy heroines, and who are motivated by a sense of duty and responsibility, and I am interested in those things too! I'm still VERY dubious about the cosmology of her nature spirits, but for me it was worth the price of admission.

Date: 2019-04-05 04:01 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sovay
Daleina also has a royal frenemy who starts out as her school friend and becomes the queen of the neighboring kingdom and is also a bit sociopathic but, like, doesn't really want to murder Daleina, she likes Daleina, they were school friends and everything! it's just that she's fairly sure that if she's going to save the world she's got to murder Daleina?

That does seem like an opportunity for romantic tension in this kind of plot.

Date: 2019-04-05 06:20 am (UTC)
happydork: A graph-theoretic tree in the shape of a dog, with the caption "Tree (with bark)" (Default)
From: [personal profile] happydork
Do you think book 2 is easy to read/enjoy without reading book 1 first?

Date: 2019-04-05 09:54 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] dharmavati
I completely agree with this! I loved Naelin as the Chosen One, the Poisoner Mom, the tension between Daleina and her rival queen, and the wealth of interesting ladies in general. That said, it definitely had its issues with ignoring gender/sexual identity and then cramming a F/F plot in the last minute.

Date: 2019-04-05 11:36 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] osprey_archer
Daleina also has a royal frenemy who starts out as her school friend and becomes the queen of the neighboring kingdom and is also a bit sociopathic but, like, doesn't really want to murder Daleina, she likes Daleina, they were school friends and everything! it's just that she's fairly sure that if she's going to save the world she's got to murder Daleina?

I love it. I hope someone has written fic.

Date: 2019-04-05 04:44 pm (UTC)
happydork: A graph-theoretic tree in the shape of a dog, with the caption "Tree (with bark)" (Default)
From: [personal profile] happydork
I am 20% through book 2 and can conclude that yes, it is indeed possible to enjoy it without reading book 1.

Date: 2019-04-05 05:37 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] happydork
“Champion Ven is not making good choices,” Naelin told her daughter, “so we are going to give him a little time by himself to think about what he’s done.”

I am so in love with her

Date: 2019-04-05 09:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aamcnamara
but also provides an excuse for a political setup focused on a non-hereditary monarchy
Hmmmmm, is this a book I ought to read for comparison purposes?

Spoilery speculation for book 2

Date: 2019-04-05 11:04 pm (UTC)
happydork: A graph-theoretic tree in the shape of a dog, with the caption "Tree (with bark)" (Default)
From: [personal profile] happydork
So I’m 75% of the way through and it’s pretty heavily signposted at this point that Alet The Stoic Guard With One Million Feelings About Her Queen is the poisoner, but I stand by my earlier twitter claims that her one million feelings are all barely contained desire. She has SO MANY EMOTIONS about the queen whom she loves and wishes she could be devoted to, and I believe with all my heart that the only reason she’s the baddy (probably! could be a bait and switch! could be the boring doctor!) is the author knew deep in her soul that SOMETHING was going on, and was like “huh, I am naturally writing Alet feeling a lot of feelings around Daleina, this must be my subconscious telling me Alet is the perfect vessel for betrayal and guilt” when REALLY the only betrayal and guilt should have been Daleina leaving the boring doctor for Alet.

Date: 2019-04-06 02:44 am (UTC)
genarti: Baby sloth looking over edge of cardboard box, with text "...duuuude." ([misc] duuuuuude)
From: [personal profile] genarti
Omg Naelin sounds SO GREAT

Date: 2019-04-06 12:23 pm (UTC)
dharmavati: a floating jellyfish (Default)
From: [personal profile] dharmavati
Merecot was just nonstop hilarious and her hatemance with Daleina was the lesbian Harry/Dravo I never knew I needed.

Re: Spoilery speculation for book 2

Date: 2019-04-06 03:05 pm (UTC)
happydork: A graph-theoretic tree in the shape of a dog, with the caption "Tree (with bark)" (Default)
From: [personal profile] happydork
RIGHT SO. I was kind of okay with Alet's betrayal and motivation, but I was SO NOT OKAY with Alet not having a heartbreaking deathbed scene with Daleina where she really has to confront her own messy choices and face up to the very personal nature of how she's harmed someone who loved her so much. I mean, I wasn't super okay with Alet's betrayal and motivation, and she should have been one half of a beautiful f/f love story, but I could cope with it. I just couldn't cope with the sheer WASTE of not having her have to look Daleina in the eyes while trying and failing to justify herself.

(Also, Durst is one of those authors who doesn't do a lot of side details or extraneous stuff, which meant that the way that Alet was Weird about Daleina stood out very clearly from the get-go in a kind of hilarious "you're definitely foreshadowing something, but I'm pre-warned there are no lesbians" way that led me to the right conclusion possibly a bit earlier than the author intended.)

Outside of the lack of a satisfying conclusion to the Daleina/Alet thing, and the charmingly pointless men, I loved it! Really readable and engaging, with such wonderful characters -- children who felt like children! two likeable, interesting, contrasting heroines to root for! a wacky poisoner! Thank you for pointing me in its direction! :)

Date: 2019-04-06 11:07 pm (UTC)
genarti: Older woman sitting cross-legged on high rock, looking out into sky, text "live a life less ordinary." ([misc] live a life extraordinary)
From: [personal profile] genarti
That's good to know! I am definitely intrigued by both, but super extra intrigued by Naelin. Middle-aged mom heroine!!!

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