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Into the West by Mercedes Lackey, the second book in the Founding of Valdemar series
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kitchicken's review of Into the West (The Founding of Valdemar) by Mercedes Lackey
★★★★★ "I've been a fan of Mercedes Lackey since almost the beginning, finding a copy of Magic's Pawn in a K-mart back around 1990. Valdemar saved me, it's not hyperbole to say, and imagining myself in Valdemar allowed me to survive some pretty rough years as I entered, and finished, high school...www.librarything.com
BTW - I just love the name of one of the mage's cats. . .Sydney-you-asshole
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Well. . .Magic's Pawn was copyrighted in 1989; so it's been 34 years since you read itI read Magic's Pawn by Mercedes Lackey once, it must have been about 25 years ago (could it have been that long ago?).
I want to start reading gay novels but I don't know where to look. I've looked at my library and have had no luck finding any. Any suggestions?I read for pleasure and escape. I am reading "Don't Date a DILF" , a gay romance by D J Jamison. I am also still reading "Slave Species of the Gods" by Michael Tellinger. I started it last year and am not rushing it. It takes some concentration and I usually read easy stuff for escape and keep putting it down for a few weeks between half chapters. I wonder if I will finish it this year. I am somewhat skeptical of some of his conclusions and yet I can see his point.
I want to start reading gay novels but I don't know where to look. I've looked at my library and have had no luck finding any. Any suggestions?
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll have to see if I can find them somewhere. I've heard of Brokeback Mountain but never seen it so I may have to nowYou should probably read Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman, as close to a gay male classic as has been produced in the last 20 years. (The movie is not a substitute.)
I loved The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller. And for other gay novels set among familiar characters from the ancient world, you should try Mary Renault's Alexander the Great trilogy: Fire From Heaven, The Persian Boy, and Funeral Games, as well as The Mask of Apollo, which is partly about Alexander's and his father's, favorite actor.
And if you haven't seen it, you should see the movie Brokeback Mountain, and then afterward you should read the Annie Proulx short-novella-or-long-short-story.
Okay! That sounds interesting, I'll see if I can find it. I'll let you know what I think if you're interestedIt is a heartbreaking movie, but very good. The story is also excellent, but has a somewhat different feel.
It was an ok book, from the sound of everyone raving about it it seemed like there were going to be more torrid & erotic moments but the action started somewhere after page 50 and nothing really happens til then! The movie was great, but some of the scenes could have been done better!You should probably read Call Me by Your Name by André Aciman, as close to a gay male classic as has been produced in the last 20 years. (The movie is not a substitute.)
It was an ok book, from the sound of everyone raving about it it seemed like there were going to be more torrid & erotic moments but the action started somewhere after page 50 and nothing really happens til then!

