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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010 11:10 pm
mothwing: A wanderer standing on a cliff, looking over a distant city (Book)
[personal profile] mothwing
In my quest to find loveplotless books about strong heroines an anon, [livejournal.com profile] therealsnape and [livejournal.com profile] holyschist came to my aid with these recs: 
  • Anne McCaffrey: Dinosaur Planet series (which, according to the Amazon review section seems to be about a male and a female character who do have some sort of romance plot, though, so I'm not sure I found the right book here), Freedom series (I seem to recall that the main point was the love plot between the male and the female lead in some kind of female slave scenario, but it's too long ago since the friend who read the series told me about this one, so I might be mistaken), and the Harper Hall trilogy (the first of which sounds delightful - a musician and dragons! It seems that only the first two of this trilogy are meant to be for the challenge, though, since the third one is about a male character). 
  • Katherine Kurtz: The Legends of the Camber of Culdi (Camber being an Earl make this rec somewhat of a puzzler for me, though the Deryni series does sound interesting, being "set in a land analogous to medieval Wales" with magic - though maybe Anon meant a specific volume, like In the King's Service, for example, which appears to be about an Alyce); Legacy of Lehr which I think I remember seeing at some point during my my cat phase. 
  • Marion Zimmer Bradley: Darkover novels centered around the Renunciates, basically  -the Renunciates being a group of matriarchic Amazons who revolted against the norms of their feudal society. Not being familiar with the Darkover series I'm not sure I could understand later instalments without prior knowledge, though. I'll try to get hold of the books from one of the MZB completist I know. Anyway, the recs: Hawkmistress!, The Shattered Chain, it's sequels Thendara House and City of Sorcery.
  • Ellen Kushner's The Privilege of the Sword - coming-of-age story about Katherine becoming a swordsmistress and coming to terms with the intrigues and plots at her uncle's court.
  • ? Tanya Huff's Valor books - military space opera on an infantry division from a staff sergeant's PoV. - Valor's Choice does have the heroine falling in lust with her Lt. at the very beginning of the book in a scene reminiscent of the Grey's Anatomy pilot and keeps having romantic thoughts about the superior under her care throughout the book, so I don't think this qualifies.
  • Karen Cushman's medieval YA  (like Midwife's Apprentice - Alys, née Beetle is apprenticed to a midwife )
  • Cindy Pon's Silver Phoenix - Ai Ling goes on a quest to free her father and find her destiny after discovering she is telepathic.
  • Scott Westerfeld's Leviathan - alternate history version of WWI - fleeing prince Aleksander's and dressed-as-a-boy airman Deryn Sharpe's paths cross and they experience the outbreak of WWI. Not solely about a female character, but the book alternates between their views. 
  • Marie Rutkowski's Cabinet of Wonders - Petra Kronos goes on a quest to Prague to get her father's stolen eyes back.

Date: Monday, December 27th, 2010 08:30 pm (UTC)
ext_112554: Picture of a death's-head hawkmoth (Book)
From: [identity profile] mothwing.livejournal.com
Ah, ok, thanks. I should probably take down the above ones, then, though I suppose I'd better read them to see for myself.

I really mean at all, as long as they feature the main character. This doesn't have to be the main plot, but usually, there is a love plot featuring the main character somewhere, and I'm trying to hunt down books in which this is not the case.

Date: Monday, December 27th, 2010 08:48 pm (UTC)
ysilme: Close up of the bow of a historic transport boat with part of the sail. (Books)
From: [personal profile] ysilme
I'll keep my eyes open then. I'm currently reading rather much, thanks to my newfound bookcrossing hobby, though it's mystery novels mostly. My current book might qualify, despite not having a female heroine, though - I'm just reading "The remains of the day". I love the movie very much, but the book is a bit different in plot, I think.

Date: Monday, December 27th, 2010 09:08 pm (UTC)
ext_112554: Picture of a death's-head hawkmoth (Book)
From: [identity profile] mothwing.livejournal.com
The Remains of the Day is one of my favourite books (it does have a love plot, though, if not a particularly overt or fulfilled one, poor things)! I only recently discovered bookcrossings, and I'm through with my own pile I can't wait to explore our local bookcrossing shelf. ♥

Date: Monday, December 27th, 2010 09:49 pm (UTC)
ysilme: Close up of the bow of a historic transport boat with part of the sail. (Books)
From: [personal profile] ysilme
it does have a love plot, though, if not a particularly overt or fulfilled one, poor things I've just read about 40 pages since my last reply, and now I must concede to that, too. Mpf.

I only recently discovered bookcrossings Are you registered at the site? I'm neckarhex there.

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