![]() ![]() ![]() In any event, it is only one of the plot lines in this very byzantine political saga.Īs an interesting difference from much fiction, in this fantasy world, homosexuality is the norm, and sexual activity is practiced openly, whether with slaves (who are trained to do sexual bidding) or with consensual partners. In addition, you eventually come to learn that much of the awfulness laid out at the beginning of the first book is not for shock value it is part of the overarching drama you only learn about much later. It was almost a challenge: make it through this beginning, and you get access to the real rewards. I came to see the point of all the fans, but almost got derailed by the beginning, which has a shocking amount of cruelty, rape, violence, and pedophilia, just to name a few of the off-putting features. After a critic from “USA Today” noticed, the author got offers from American publishers, and signed with Penguin US. The author first published the story on her own web site, and received a gazillion hits. ![]() ![]() When I began this trilogy, which consists of Captive Prince, Prince’s Gambit, and King’s Rising, all I really knew about it was that it was Australian fantasy fiction and had an ecstatic fanbase. ![]()
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