May. 13th, 2022

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So, I knew The Raven Boys as some sort of YA series that like, was Popular On The Tumblrs. Based on vague internet osmosis, I had this idea of it being fantasy, and it had a canon gay boy couple. But no one in my circles was reading it and I've been, hmmm, less and less interested in YA as a genre ever recently, so it wasn't a temptation. There are lots of fandoms out there I don't want to explore, that's nothing new (or bad.)

But some point in the last few years, I read this essay by the author, Maggie Stiefvater, about how ebook downloading was literally ruining her income. Wait, wait, I can find it. HERE!

Ok, great, I read that essay. It went slightly viral on the tumblrs I was following. It had an influence on me, and I saw it reblogged again sometime in the last covid haze year.

And I thought. Hmmm. I don't generally* pirate books. In fact, during Covid, I had finally figured out my local city library ebook system, and I was inhaling ebooks, mostly KJ Charles romances, because the library near me is closed for construction and I'm trying really hard to budget. Libraries are still a way to support authors.

And even though I have been so-so interested in YA, I was interested in Maggie Stiefvater. She sounds clever and smart and passionate and I also knew she was one of those authors who quit social media (or at least tumblr) for her mental health. And you know, I'm trying to be off social media right now** so I was like, let's try out her series.

And the POINT of this post, the point is that OH NO I HAVE A LOT OF THOUGHTS AND FEELINGS AND I AM NOT IN THIS FANDOM AND NOR ARE ANY OF MY FRIENDS. So I guess I'll have to post about it here?

I'm actually listening to the audiobooks, which is great.

The audiobooks have so much about accents and the reader is really doing an excellent job embracing that. I don't know, if I was reading, if I would have put together upper-class Virginia accent, because media has, uh, certain Biases about Southern accents, but the second I heard the Will Patton speaking for Gansy I was like OH I KNOW THIS ONE. And so I get some connotations that would have been lost on me.

Really audiobooks mean I can listen while I commute, which has been essential because commuting is exhausting.

Spoilers below, potentially? )

One disadvantage to audiobooks is the actions scenes. The end of book two had a lot of action and some of it was kind of, hmm, blurry? A little hard to track in audio format. But I figured out what happened well enough.

And Stiefvater apparently composed and and co-performed and co-arranged all the original music and you can't get that in a book! So on balance, worth it. On to book three, which has my favorite title.

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*I'm not perfect. I've pirated some books that I already own, and a few I haven't. But not for years and years. Partly because of this essay, to be fair.
**MIXED SUCCESS.

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