Top Ten Tuesday: Women in Speculative Fiction

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Super excited for today to be a freebie topic, because The Fantasy Hive are hosting Women in Speculative Fiction month and I really wanted to do something to participate. Now, I’m terrible at picking just 10 of anything so for this list I use a few criteria to narrow it down:  

Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish and is now hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. Each week a new theme is suggested for bloggers to participate in.

 

  • SFF books by women with women at the center
  • 4 and 5 star reads
  • most recently published

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The Empress of Salt and Fortune (The Singing Hills Cycle #1) by Nghi Vo

Published Mar 24 2020, novella, Goodreads, My review

With the heart of an Atwood tale and the visuals of a classic Asian period drama The Empress of Salt and Fortune is a tightly and lushly written narrative about empire, storytelling, and the anger of women.

A young royal from the far north is sent south for a political marriage. Alone and sometimes reviled, she has only her servants on her side. This evocative debut chronicles her rise to power through the eyes of her handmaiden, at once feminist high fantasy and a thrilling indictment of monarchy.

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The Unspoken Name (The Serpent Gates, #1) by A.K. Larkwood

Published Feb 11 2020, Goodreads

What if you knew how and when you will die?

Csorwe does — she will climb the mountain, enter the Shrine of the Unspoken, and gain the most honored title: sacrifice.

But on the day of her foretold death, a powerful mage offers her a new fate. Leave with him, and live. Turn away from her destiny and her god to become a thief, a spy, an assassin—the wizard’s loyal sword. Topple an empire, and help him reclaim his seat of power.

But Csorwe will soon learn – gods remember, and if you live long enough, all debts come due.

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Stormsong (The Kingston Cycle, #2) by C.L. Polk

Published Feb 11 2020, Goodreads,

After spinning an enthralling world in Witchmark, praised as a “can’t-miss debut” by Booklist, and as “thoroughly charming and deftly paced” by the New York Times, C. L. Polk continues the story in Stormsong. Magical cabals, otherworldly avengers, and impossible love affairs conspire to create a book that refuses to be put down.

Dame Grace Hensley helped her brother Miles undo the atrocity that stained her nation, but now she has to deal with the consequences. With the power out in the dead of winter and an uncontrollable sequence of winter storms on the horizon, Aeland faces disaster. Grace has the vision to guide her parents to safety, but a hostile queen and a ring of rogue mages stand in the way of her plans. There’s revolution in the air, and any spark could light the powder. What’s worse, upstart photojournalist Avia Jessup draws ever closer to secrets that could topple the nation, and closer to Grace’s heart.

Can Aeland be saved without bloodshed? Or will Kingston die in flames, and Grace along with it?

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We Ride the Storm (The Reborn Empire #1) by Devin Madson

Published Jan 28 2020 (ebook, June in paperback), Goodreads, My review

War built the Kisian Empire and war will tear it down.

Fifteen years after rebels stormed the streets, Kisia is still divided. Only the firm hand of the god-emperor holds the kingdom together. But when a shocking betrayal destroys a tense alliance with neighbouring Chiltae, all that has been won comes crashing down.

In Kisia, Princess Miko T’sai is a prisoner in her own castle. She dreams of claiming her empire, but the path to power could rip it, and her family, asunder.

In Chiltae, assassin Cassandra Marius is plagued by the voices of the dead. Desperate, she accepts a contract that promises to reward her with a cure if she helps an empire fall.

And on the border between nations, Captain Rah e’Torin and his warriors are exiles forced to fight in a foreign war or die.

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Queens of the Wyrd by Timandra Whitecastle

Published Nov 21, 2019, Goodreads, My review

Raise your shield. Defend your sisters. Prepare for battle

Half-giant Lovis and her Shieldmaiden warband were once among the fiercest warriors in Midgard. But those days are long past and now Lovis just wants to provide a safe home for herself and her daughter – that is, until her former shield-sister Solveig shows up on her doorstep with shattering news.

Solveig’s warrior daughter is trapped on the Plains of Vigrid in a siege gone ugly. Desperate to rescue her, Sol is trying to get the old warband back together again. But their glory days are a distant memory. The Shieldmaidens are Shieldmothers now, entangled in domestic obligations and ancient rivalries.

But family is everything, and Lovis was never more at home than at her shield-sisters’ side. Their road won’t be easy: old debts must be paid, wrongs must be righted, and the Nornir are always pulling on loose threads, leaving the Shieldmaidens facing the end of all Nine Realms. Ragnarok is coming, and if the Shieldmaidens can’t stop it, Lovis will lose everyone she loves…

Fate is inexorable. Wyrd bith ful araed.

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Catfishing on CatNet by Naomi Kritzer

Published Nov 19, 2019, Goodreads

How much does the internet know about YOU?

Because her mom is always on the move, Steph hasn’t lived anyplace longer than six months. Her only constant is an online community called CatNet—a social media site where users upload cat pictures—a place she knows she is welcome. What Steph doesn’t know is that the admin of the site, CheshireCat, is a sentient A.I.

When a threat from Steph’s past catches up to her and ChesireCat’s existence is discovered by outsiders, it’s up to Steph and her friends, both online and IRL, to save her.

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Realm of Ash (The Books of Ambha, #2) by Tasha Suri

Published Nov 12, 2019, Goodreads, My review

The fate of an empire rests in the hands of a young woman with magical blood and nothing left to lose, and an outcast prince determined to save his family at any cost, in this “dark, melodious, and memorable” new fantasy (Library Journal, starred review) from the author of the award-winning Empire of Sand.

The Ambhan Empire is crumbling. A terrible war of succession hovers on the horizon. The only hope for peace lies in the mysterious realm of ash, where mortals can find what they seek in the echoes of their ancestors’ dreams. But to walk there requires a steep price.

Arwa is determined to make the journey. Widowed by a brutal massacre, she’s pledged service to the royal family and will see that pledge through to the end. She never expected to be joined by Zahir, the disgraced, illegitimate prince who has turned to forbidden magic in a desperate bid to save those he loves.

Together, they’ll walk the bloody path of their shared past. And it will call into question everything they’ve ever believed…including whether the Empire is worth saving at all.

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Mooncakes by Suzanne Walker & Wendy Xu

Published Oct 22, 2019, graphic novel, Goodreads 

A story of love and demons, family and witchcraft.

Nova Huang knows more about magic than your average teen witch. She works at her grandmothers’ bookshop, where she helps them loan out spell books and investigate any supernatural occurrences in their New England town.

One fateful night, she follows reports of a white wolf into the woods, and she comes across the unexpected: her childhood crush, Tam Lang, battling a horse demon in the woods. As a werewolf, Tam has been wandering from place to place for years, unable to call any town home.

Pursued by dark forces eager to claim the magic of wolves and out of options, Tam turns to Nova for help. Their latent feelings are rekindled against the backdrop of witchcraft, untested magic, occult rituals, and family ties both new and old in this enchanting tale of self-discovery.

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Escaping Exodus by Nicky Drayden

Published Oct 15 2019, Goodreads, My review

Escaping Exodus is a story of a young woman named Seske Kaleigh, heir to the command of a biological, city-size starship carved up from the insides of a spacefaring beast. Her clan has just now culled their latest ship and the workers are busy stripping down the bonework for building materials, rerouting the circulatory system for mass transit, and preparing the cavernous creature for the onslaught of the general populous still in stasis. It’s all a part of the cycle her clan had instituted centuries ago—excavate the new beast, expand into its barely-living carcass, extinguish its resources over the course of a decade, then escape in a highly coordinated exodus back into stasis until they cull the next beast from the diminishing herd.

And of course there wouldn’t be much of a story if things didn’t go terribly, terribly wrong.

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Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda

Volume 4 published October 1st 2019, graphic novel, Goodreads, My review

Set in an alternate matriarchal 1900’s Asia, in a richly imagined world of art deco-inflected steam punk, MONSTRESS tells the story of a teenage girl who is struggling to survive the trauma of war, and who shares a mysterious psychic link with a monster of tremendous power, a connection that will transform them both and make them the target of both human and otherworldly powers.

Header Image by Christine Engelhardt from Pixabay

Comments

  1. Great list! I’m reading Empire of Sand at the moment and really enjoying it, so I’m hoping to love it enough that I want to try Realm of Ash, too. I loved The Empress of Salt and Fortune and I’d like to cross The Unspoken Name off my TBR, too!

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Realm of Ash is so good. It took me a bit to get used to the PoV switch, but I really loved the book and new characters afterwards

  2. I’m not familiar with any of these except Monstress 😀 so many books so little time hehe

    https://readwithstefani.com/10-books-i-want-to-read-by-the-end-of-2020/

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Ain’t that the truth lol

  3. Lydia says:

    I love this list! Bravo.

    My TTT .

  4. When I first read science fiction and fantasy, back in the 70s and 80s, there were almost no women!

    I have a big author party going in Paris, after the pandemic, and I’d love to have you stop by and join in. All our favorite writers are there. Join us here!

    1. Dianthaa says:

      It’s a really good time for diversity in SFF writers and stories!

  5. Jo says:

    I’ve not read any of these, but women fantasy authors make up like 90% of my reading!
    My TTT: https://jjbookblog.wordpress.com/2020/07/28/top-ten-tuesday-274/

  6. Such a great idea for a top ten list! I really want to read Catfishing on Catnet, especially since there is a sequel coming out😁

    1. Dianthaa says:

      And Catfishing ends with such a good hook for a sequel! I need to know what is up!

  7. I’m so glad to seeing Catfishing on Catnet on your list! It totally deserves more attention. 🙂

    Lauren @ Always Me

    1. Dianthaa says:

      I was really surprised with how it picked up and where it went, I was expecting cute cat loving AI but got much more

  8. Poinsettia says:

    Nice list! I haven’t read any of these, so I’ll have to look them up. Here is our Top Ten Tuesday.

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Sweet, I love being a book hipster, lol. Your TTT link seems to be missing

  9. I love that your spotlighting both women authors and women characters. Very cool!

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Thank you!

  10. I’ve been loving sci-fi / fantasy / horror during lockdown, so I need all the recommendations I can get. 🙂

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Awesome! I hope you find these helpful then. I read about 99% SFF, so if you want more recs, I got em

  11. Dianthaa says:

    Thank you!

  12. Pei says:

    Ooh, great post Dianthaa! I want to read a lot of these. Also, can’t believe I missed the freebie top ten LOL I’ll do a top ten THURSDAY then..

    1. Dianthaa says:

      I’ve done top ten tue-thursday before just because it took me 2 days to have time to post 😅

  13. Oh very nice choice this week! Most of these are new to me, so thank you for sharing them!

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Thanks! I hope you try some of them out. I love talking about less known books, but it’s always a little bittersweet because I love them and wish they were better known

  14. Love a bit of SFF – haven’t come across any of these though. Great list!

    My freebie TTT is here https://bookbosomedlondoner.wordpress.com/2020/07/28/top-ten-tuesday-feminist-reads-for-younger-readers/

    1. Dianthaa says:

      Thank you! I hope some of them spark your interest

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