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The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
For book club at work. In the first five pages, I wasn't sure whether I'd be able to keep reading this. Augh, the housewives! Housewives in the future, alien housewives on Mars; apparently a society cannot be imagined where the women are not housewives. /o\ Then I decided that to keep reading, I'd have to shift my perspective on this book. So now I think of it not as people in the 2000's meeting Martians, but as 1950's American men meeting their own reflected image. On those terms it's quite a good book, and parts of it have a sort of dreamy horror vibe.

Glamour in Glass by Mary Robinette Kowal (#2 in the Glamourist Histories series)
I read and enjoyed the first one a while ago, but didn't actually know there were more. The first one felt complete in itself, too--it's a regency romance with added magic, ending in a wedding. But then [personal profile] jjhunter told me to read the rest of them. I enjoyed how this one expanded the magical world-building, and how there were some relationship issues and also some action, with the female main character in focus. It's good light reading. (And now I'm trying to define what I mean by "light" reading--I think what I mean is that the writing isn't dense and doesn't require much concentration, and that the plot pulls you along because you want to see what happens next.)

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Date: 2015-12-01 06:26 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oneiriad
Ah, the housewives. I remember reading Childhood's End and spending an unreasonable amount of time more annoyed at the housewives than at the premise (though the premise annoyed me, too - annoying book). You can't escape them.

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Date: 2015-12-01 06:24 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] oneiriad
I find it sad that no genre is so obviously of a certain time as science fiction. Or possibly I find it ironic...

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Date: 2015-12-09 09:05 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] blnchflr
Anti-feminism aside, I love The Martian Chronicles very much.
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