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Cargando... Iron Widow (edición 2023)por Xiran Jay Zhao (Autor)
Información de la obraIron Widow por Xiran Jay Zhao
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This book does have strong themes of femanine strength but of also challenging the historical gender roles and norms. While I do like seeing the challenging and fighting of the historical ideology of females being "property", at times the story became too 'woke' for my personal taste.
The writing of this book was smooth and easy to read. I ended up reading this book so fast because the story/plot were very well thought out and kept moving along. I never felt as though it was slow or boring.
Overall, this was a great book and I can't wait to read the next one! Pacific Rim meets Handmaid’s Tale. Seguramenre sea más un 3,5-3,75. Mechas “espirituales” luchando contra seres alienigenas. Mucho de lo que sucede es medio previsible, sobretodo el giro final. Pero no lo hace menos entretenido, es mas, he devorado la novela. Quizá lo que más me ha echado para atrás es alguna de las escenas y referencias a abusos y maltratos, pero ya venia avisado por el content warning a sabiendas que no es algo que me atraiga. Y, por fin, tenemos representación poliamorosa y bisexual llevada con la mayor naturalidad. Me quiero mucho a los tres. Whew, that was.... A Lot!!! Maximally chaotic bisexuals piloting giant robots to fight aliens; somewhat gory. A little explainy about Feelings and Feminism, but not annoyingly so, and I appreciated the way the explanations were used to keep the plot thundering ahead at breakneck pace. The ending was absolutely bananas; I don't even know that it needs the second book, honestly, just leave us with that. This is a great book! It took me about 10 hours to finish the book, but I enjoyed every part of the book! The female main character, Wu Zetian, avenges her sister’s death and tries to improve the lives of girls, who have been sacrificed by men for the battles against the Hunduns, and have been treated unfairly in society. I liked how the main character’s goals changed throughout the book, as she discovers things that were hidden from the public. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Una heron?a temeraria e indomable que, si no puede cambiar el mundo, le prender ?fuego. Los chicos de Huaxia sue?n con ser emparejados con una chica para poder convertirse en pilotos de crisl?idas, los gigantes mecanizados que se usan para luchar contra las criaturas que acechan al otro lado de la Gran Muralla. El mayor honor para una chica de Huaxia es que la seleccionen como piloto-concubina, aunque esto signifique una muerte segura. Cuando su hermana muere en una crisl?ida, Zetian le toma el relevo para vengarla. La revancha es rp?ida, brutal e... inesperada, y Zetian se gana el apelativo de la Viuda de Hierro; una temida mujer piloto que sacrifica a los hombres, y no al rev, para propulsar las crisl?idas. Para domar su inquietante pero valioss?ima fuerza mental, la emparejan con Li Shimin, el piloto ms? fuerte y controvertido de todo el pas?. Pero, ahora que ha probado el poder, Zetian no se doblegar ?tan fc?ilmente. Aprovechar ?sus dones y su infamia para sobrevivir a un intento tras otro de acabar con su vida, hasta averiguar por qu ?el sistema de pilotos depende tanto de destruir la vida de las chicas... y arrasarlo para siempre. Rese?s: ?Al igual que su feroz heron?a, Iron Widow es brutal, sanguinaria y est ?llena de rabia. La lucha de Zetian para romper las definiciones patriarcales del poder es una lectura increb?lemente apasionante . Julie C. Dao, autora de El bosque de los mil farolillos ?Una original trama cargada de accin?, con batallas tanto fs?icas como mentales, que incorpora temt?icas LGBT y el feminismo inquebrantable de Zetian . Kirkus Reviews ?Un ritmo fren?ico que te mantiene enganchado a las pg?inas mientras animas a Wu Zetian, la mejor peor protagonista, en su sangrienta e irreprimible misin?. Absolutamente p?ica . Chloe Gong, autora del superventas These Violent Delights. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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The prose is bad. It’s bad. It’s “14 year old posts their first fanfic” bad, and not what you’d expect from a twentysomething college graduate—and certainly not in a book that’s supposedly been professionally edited. I lost track of how many sentences made me wince; suffice to say that there were many of the calibre of:
• “His chains rattle in what sounds like a motion of jolting up.” (I said that one out loud to myself in awe.)
• “A bloody haze of sunset gapes at the end of the forest path.” (How can a haze gape?)
• "Eyelids stammering, he returns to sipping from his flask." (How can eyelids stammer?)
• “Yes, and what of it?” I lash my arm. (“Lash out with” your arm rather than self-flagellate, I presume)
• “A warping scream and a flapping of robes lacerate through the stunned haze in my mind.” (It’s a mystery why I kept thinking of “My Immortal” while reading this.)
There’s no plot. Things happen in this book, but there’s no plot. Wu Zetian, the main character, makes repeated references to her plan, but she clearly has none until a couple of pages from the end.
The characters react and interact like they’re in an unusually melodramatic telenovela parody, except this is all terribly in earnest. The relationships are all tell-not-show—there are pages devoted to loving descriptions of gaudy outfits and elaborate hairstyles, and nothing to establish the relationship that the lead character must have had with her dead older sister to spark off a murderous rampage of vengeance like the one she engages in here. I get that a YA novel isn’t going to have any erotic scenes, but there’s no plausible spark—emotional, romantic, or sexual—between any members of the main m/f/m pairing.
Wu Zetian is clearly supposed to be the kind of character you can cheer on, a power fantasy for aspiring Gaslight-Gatekeep-Girlbosses. The narrative frames her as admirable, the antiheroine you’ve got to begrudgingly admit is right—yet when you combine Zetian’s actions (so much murder!) with her lack of character complexity and her emotional immaturity, she just reads like a sociopath.
Iron Widow is very fast-paced and has all the subtlety of a brick through a window, so I can see why some people are into it as a revenge fantasy. But its politics, its world-building, its internal logic, its understanding of its own characters, are all so shallow, trite and muddled that I couldn’t even enjoy it as a popcorn read. XJZ does not display the strength as a writer needed to tackle the weighty topics they tackle here—misogyny, sexual assault, systemic complicity, etc. ( )