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Vass ([personal profile] vass) wrote in [community profile] 50books_poc2009-08-27 12:25 am

27-31. Doris Pilkington, Amin Maalouf, Tobias Buckell

27. Doris Pilkington, Follow the Rabbit-Proof Fence
This was a surprisingly easy read for something so heartbreaking. I could probably give it to my seven-year-old niece - there wasn't anything there too old for her to comprehend. The parts that are truly hard to comprehend are hard for me too at age 28: how did we (white Australians) do that. How are we still doing it? I liked that this was a realistic book about Indigenous Australians' agency, not about passive victims. But it excuses nothing.

28. Amin Maalouf, Balthasar's Odyssey
This book was traumatic in a totally silly way that I'm sure the author didn't intend: it's about a man who gets hold of a book that he really really wants to read... and then it's taken out of his hands before he can read it. As a bookworm, I find this distressing. And it gets worse from there as he goes from country to country looking for his lost book.

29. Tobias Buckell, Crystal Rain
30. Tobias Buckell, Ragamuffin
31. Tobias Buckell, Sly Mongoose
I'll take these three together, as they're a trilogy. I'm glad I read them in order - some people had said it doesn't matter which order you read them in, but I think it does. This is space opera/military SF, but it's also very definitely postcolonial literature. But you can enjoy it purely as space opera if that's what you prefer. I liked it both ways. I also enjoyed in Sly Mongoose, after two books about alien overlords and space pirates and airships, the sudden SURPRISE ZOMBIES. I would like to add a trigger warning for Sly Mongoose. Folks with eating disorders: there is a bulimic character, and this is described in detail.

Finally, a question: who else is trying to read 50 books by POC this year? Are you running out of time? Are you getting edgy about it? I started late, and I've got 19 books to go, and there are 17 weeks left of the year. That's cutting it a little fine for my taste.

From the FAQ

[identity profile] seekingferret.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Short books count. (Who doesn't like short books?)

[identity profile] marydell.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 04:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Graphic novels, baby! Just kidding. Sort of. I'll be lucky to read 15 books by anybody this year, so I'm looking at the "50" challenge as one of a set of ongoing reading plans.

[identity profile] fukingprole.livejournal.com 2009-08-26 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I thought we read 50 books within our own sort of year timeframe... Sort of, if you start in August, you finish by next August... That's my intended method.

I'm reading Ragamuffin right now, I had no idea it was a part of a trilogy!
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[personal profile] sanguinity 2009-08-27 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
You can't start late, since you mark your own starting and ending dates for the year. If the calendar year is making you edgy, use whatever date you actually started. Your choice.