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Set in a magical alternate history where "film star" is more than a bit of metaphorical language, Nghi Vo's Siren Queen is a ghostly, bittersweet tale about the razor edge of recognizing an unjust bargain and negotiating with the odds against you. I found it a meditative read full of vivid imagery -- bloodier in attitude than the Singing Hills novellas, appropriately, given the ruthlessness of the social scene -- and enjoyed the delicate ways in which Vo drew those social dynamics into the realm of magic, simultaneously dreamy and matter-of-fact.

It's a bit stranger and wilder and more nuanced than the blurb makes it sound, I think, but when are blurbs good at that sort of thing?
Luli Wei is beautiful, talented, and desperate to be a star. Coming of age in pre-Code Hollywood, she knows how dangerous the movie business is and how limited the roles are for a Chinese American girl from Hungarian Hill—but she doesn't care. She’d rather play a monster than a maid. But in Luli's world, the worst monsters in Hollywood are not the ones on screen.
The protagonist is lesbian and has several f/f romances and sex scenes; however, I would say that the romance subplots are not the focus, but rather one important facet of her story and her selfhood. (Also, I enjoyed the LIs -- particularly Tara, and I wish we'd gotten to see more of Jane -- but I actually wound up shipping her with her huldra roommate Greta a lot, something which the book itself slyly alludes to. Unattainability, that accursed ship-magnet!)

If anyone here has read Siren Queen I'd love to hear your thoughts!

Date: 2023-07-21 10:50 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] sophia_sol
Yes, I loved this book! I didn't end up posting about it here to fffriday because I basically didn't talk about the f/f content at all in my review, but if you want to read my thoughts, you can find them on my dw: https://sophia-sol.dreamwidth.org/413151.html

Date: 2023-07-23 10:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] chestnut_pod
I really loved this one! I thought Vo's previous full-length novel was sort of hampered by being so tightly wedded to the framework of Gatsby, and this one had the length and freedom to let her storytelling shine.

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