Reddit reviews Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy)
We found 6 Reddit comments about Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 6 Reddit comments about Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I'll second that, and recommend the book as well (Winter Tide; I haven't read the second in the series yet).
While on the subject, I'll be lazy and just put my full reply here: I'll recommend Tor.com's short fiction in general. Not all of it is perfect, of course, but I'd say generally above average and most definitely SJ themed to the point that finding a straight couple in a romance or a straight human male protagonist is a needle in a haystack. It usually doesn't come across as hamfisted, instead quite casual, which I prefer.
Elizabeth Bear's Deriving Life
More Ruthanna Emrys: The Word of Flesh and Soul (local interest quote: “All models are wrong, but some are useful.” ) and Those Who Watch (my personal introduction to the modern Lovecraftian revival)
Sharing largely because of the name: Pat Cadigan, AI and the Trolley Problem
Beneath Ceaseless Skies and Lightspeed have a similar SJ bend, maybe not quite the same extent, and frequent good stories.
Novels... Malka Older's The Centenal Cycle. Interesting form of "micro-governments" and democracy, the interactions between micro-governments, etc. Same trend of "casual acknowledgement of SJ trends, not too hamfisted" that allows for representation but doesn't feel like you're being bludgeoned.
Is this the book? https://www.amazon.com/Winter-Innsmouth-Legacy-Ruthanna-Emrys/dp/0765390906
There's a new title just published called Winter's Tide that contributes to the Innsmotuh legacy.
Also, The Night Ocean sounds interesting. I picked it up the other day.
UF is in relatively contemporary setting, so you can't have UF in the early 1900s.
Check out Winter Tide, it's pretty much just what you're looking for I think.
Winter's Tide by Ruthanna Emyrs. Tor commissioned some super generic art a decade ago and they've re-used on half a dozen projects, most recently the cover of her book (which sounds decently interesting otherwise). At this point, you could put it on the the next ASOIAF book and I would probably still refuse to read it on principle.
I'd be interested if anyone thinks the cover art is attractive.
Winter Tide (The Innsmouth Legacy) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0765390906/