Mar. 21st, 2011

I just finished Coronets and Steel by Sherwood Smith.  I checked it out of the library last night at 4:00PM, and worked today, so it was a very quick read.  It was also the most fun I've had with a fantasy novel since Tanya Huff's The Enchantment Emporium.  I love swashbuckling, which may explain part of it, but I also think it's a really really smoothly constructed book.

I have read Prisoner of Zenda, but washed out on the first sequel - I didn't discover it had sequels until I was an adult and by that time too many things about the world irritated me.  But I liked it quite a lot when dad gave it to me as a kid.  Coronets and Steel gave me the same gleeful subversive feeling, reading it, that I got from reading Tamora Pierce and Robin McKinley as a kid who'd read too much Pyle.

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