![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The stakes are high, secrets are everywhere, and not everyone wants Dalí to complete the negotiations. Thoughts: The sequel to Dalí, this continues the adventures of the titular Dalí Tamareia, a third-gender ambassador-turned-spy, who is pulled from the field and returned to their former life as an ambassador when they are specifically requested for a delicate negotiation. Queer rep: The MC is genderfluid and bi/pansexual a number of secondary characters are genderfluid, intersex, or gay/bi/lesbian In this volume, Kyoshi’s identity as the Avatar has been revealed and confirmed, and she’s struggling to live up to the role: how can she be the world’s most respected figure, the mediator between humanity and the spirit world, with her past as a bandit and the repercussions of the way she was named Avatar? I liked how this didn’t only continue to develop Kyoshi’s mythology but also gave us a look at some of her previous incarnations and explored how delicate a balance it is the Avatars are tasked with keeping between the mortal and spirit worlds, and between the Four Nations. Thoughts: Set in the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender, this is the second of two novels telling the story of Kyoshi, the longest-lived Avatar in history and one with a conflicting mythology. ![]() Queer rep: The MC is bi, f/f relationship, several secondary queer characters All titles are linked to their Goodreads page. Bite-sized reviews of the LGBTQ books I’ve read in the past week. ![]()
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