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The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion
The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion | Margaret Killjoy
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The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion by Margaret Killjoy pits utopian anarchists against rogue demon deer in this dropkick-in-the-mouth punk fantasy that Alan Moore calls "scary and energetic." Searching for clues about her best friends mysterious suicide, Danielle ventures to the squatter, utopian town of Freedom, Iowa, and witnesses a protector spirit in the form of a blood-red, three-antlered deer begin to turn on its summoners. She and her new friends have to act fast if theyre going to save the town or get out alive. Intelligent and fiercely imagined. Alan Moore A dark story of the human need for power. Eileen Gunn Daring anti-fantasy. Nick Mamatas A unique bite of punk culture. Delilah S. Dawson Important, thought-provoking...thrilling ride. Lewis Shiner Always vivid.Tobias Buckell As relatable as it is harrowing. Leanna Renee Hieber Utterly engrossing...it refuses to let you go. Mur Lafferty At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Coffeymuse
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Several hours into #DeweysReadathon and I've finished two books.

Time to pick through my pile and choose the next one.

BekahB I loved The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion and the sequel! I wish there were more books in the series. 13mo
Coffeymuse @BekahB I can't wait to dig into the second one. Maybe we'll get a third one soon! 13mo
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Panpan

This... was weird...?

Aside from that, the writing felt stiff—composed mostly of explanations and simple statements. It was hard for me to feel immersed, and I had to fight to focus on the plot 😫

(At one point I realized someone had died a scene earlier because people were *talking about it*)

The imagery was interesting, though.

2.5/5

#horror #lgbtq #smallbooks #onedayread

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night_shift
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Pickpick

Such a quick, cool read. Danielle Cain is a wanderer, but sets her sights on Freedom, Iowa to get some answers about a friend of hers that killed himself. There she finds a sorta free utopia where the law of the land is a 3 horned deer that slaughters anyone who takes advantage of anyone else.
For this being so short, the world and people in it feel pretty full/real. Already started the next one!
Also, such a pretty cover!

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night_shift
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I've never read anything that so aptly describes my feelings. Damn.

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ChoyKatWholly

This book makes me long for a life I know I will never have…

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Addison_Reads
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Short novella that is just the right amount of weird and creepy. 👻

A town of anarchist squatters summon a spirit capable of determining who in the community is good and who is bad. The descriptions in this story are very vivid adding to the gore and creating an intense feeling as the action escalates.

There were some parts that felt rushed, but overall, I really enjoyed this one.

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TieDyeDude
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Very creepy and very cool. A #onesitting horror novel about an anarchist investigating her friend's suicide, which leads her to a supernatural mess.

BekahB I loved this one! The second novella was pretty good too. I keep hoping there will be a third. 5y
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Sweetkokoro
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This short story was a trip. Anarchist squatters who have taken over an abandoned town in some post war US, summon a 3 antlered deer spirit protector to solve their problem of some guy gaining to much power, but of course things go awry. The main girl wants answers to her friends sudden suicide and learns more then she probably wanted. There was also Lots of LGBT rep in this book which was very nice.

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xicanti
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WHAT EVEN IS THIS BOOK??????

Besides a queer anarchist punk fantasy that feels post-apocalyptic on account of the squatter city it‘s set in. Besides a short, fast ride with an instantly engaging narrative voice. Besides the thing that convinced me I need a hell of a lot more of Margaret Killjoy‘s writing in my life.

I know it ain‘t perfect. I recognized so many pieces of Danielle Cain‘s soul that I don‘t care. 4.5 stars.

Lindy I‘m sold. 5y
xicanti @Lindy I‘m glad to hear it. 5y
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strandbookstore
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swynn
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Mehso-so

An anarchist community of squatters deal with a spirit of justice that preys on predators. Mixed feelings about this one: loved the diverse characters, but the climax was a letdown, the post-climax "Hey, let's make a series of this" felt forced, and the lead character not only didn't do much she didn't have much to do. But it moves along well enough and with a cast genial enough that I'll probably read the next.

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Kamisha
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I absolutely love the community created in this novella! Such a great cast of beautifully diverse characters, with a demonic predatory deer 🦌 thrown in to keep you from being to comfortable! Can‘t wait to check out the sequel!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Also, using this as my #Booked2018 #underdoghero prompt fulfillment!

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DoonTheGoon
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Mehso-so

A quick read tonight before bed - nice and concise. Short books can sometimes hold profound stories.

I enjoyed this one - although the author's socio-political commentary was a bit heavy-handed for my taste. I found myself disliking the main character at times for her snap judgements and generalizations - and I felt that the "villain" of the book was unjustly accused.

Still... an interesting little read - well-written and thought provoking.

TobeyTheScavengerMonk Dig that cover! 6y
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Beachesnbooks
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Mehso-so

I generally love most of the Tor novellas that I pick up, and this one had a really interesting premise. In the near future, a town of anarchists summons a guardian spirit, which then mysteriously starts to turn on them. Our main character is in town investigating a friend's death and finds herself drawn into the supernatural unexpectedly. It was good but parts felt rushed. #24in48

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JenniferJarrell
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Life has gotten in the way of progression through my #tbr. Hoping to finish Isadora and tackle this one over the weekend.

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jpmcwisemorgan

#LitsyPSA: Tor has a set of 4 novellas packaged together - all with LGBTQ+ characters, and all for Pride. This set includes The Black Tides of Heaven, A Taste of Honey, Passing Strange, and the tagged book. The Kindle version is $15.99. It looks like they can all be bought for $3.99 each as well.

https://publishing.tor.com/inourownworlds-margaretkilljoy/9781250305923/

LibrarianRyan Thanks. 6y
llwheeler Tor is awesome. I already have Black Tides (it's so good!) But might just have to check out the others... 6y
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Anton
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This horror novella was pretty good. Felt like a decent X-Files monster-of-the-week episode only instead of Mulder you have a queer punk anarchist doing the investigating. ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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Anton
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😂😂😂

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Anton

As first paragraphs go, this is a doozy:

Sometimes you have to pull a knife. It‘s not a good thing. I don‘t enjoy it. But sometimes you just have to get a knife in your hands and make it clear which way the stabby end is pointing.

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Liberty
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Littens, start your engines! It‘s time for another @DeweysReadathon ! It‘s my first #readathon since I gave up Red Bull, but I‘m wide awake and ready to read! Who else is readathoning today? 📚♥️☺️#couchto10kpages

alisiakae I am! And also having yogurt for breakfast. 😃 7y
BekahB I loved this one! I have the sequel on my TBR stack for the readathon. 7y
Rachellynnwright I want to, but I have to go find my wedding dress. So lame, right? 7y
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Simona 🙋‍♀️ 7y
JenReadsAlot What?? You gave up Red Bull?!?! 7y
Mollyanna 🙋🏻‍♀️I am 😄 7y
tammysue I am! 🙋🏼‍♀️☺️ 7y
Megpyre I loved that book! 7y
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Thndrstd
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Pickpick

A novella about a young woman searching for clues about her friend's suicide. Her investigation leads her to Freedom, Iowa, an anarchist squatter town where a supernatural force has taken residence. The politics of anarchism are given a lot of voice here, despite the story's brevity, and the story is entertaining with some sharp writing, characters, and creepiness. I will read the upcoming sequel.

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esurient
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Mehso-so

I had been super thrilled to pick this up -- Tor's been excellently marketing all of their novella releases this past good bit, and I want to read them *all* -- but my overwhelming impression of this was lack of personal sympathy to the depiction of anarchry. Definitely would try more works by this author, though.

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AmaliaJane
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Pickpick

Awesome imagery

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BeckyLeJ
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I don‘t have a full stack picked yet (I know, I‘m mood reading!) but this first line of Margaret Killjoy‘s The Lamb Will Slaughter the Lion is pretty fantastic! I knew I was in for a great ride with that line! #24in48 @24in48

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BeckyLeJ
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Alright, this was my finish point at Hour one and my starting point this morning. Travel knocks me out, so this wasn‘t unexpected. I‘m armed with coffee and diving back in! #24in48 @24in48

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BeckyLeJ
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I‘m fresh off the plane and ready to start! This and Misfit City are my starting reads. I‘ll pick a stack a bit later, I‘m going to crash soon thanks to travel fatigue 🤓 #24in48 @24in48

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REPollock
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I knew I was going to love this book and it did not disappoint.

I'll cop to the fact that I am predisposed to like a story about anarchist queer punks fighting demons, but hello? That's awesome. I'm excited that this is the first in a series & can't wait to read more about the characters.

In interest of full disclosure, the author published several short pieces of mine during her editorship of Steampunk Magazine. That said, we've never met.

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REPollock
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Book mail!!! 💙💙💙

batsy Wow! Can't wait for your review. 7y
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barrabas
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the 1st in a very ambitious hold spree i went on 2 weeks ago. a wonderfully fast read. i don't know much about anarchy communes or fantasy, and this was a nice, quick foray into both. it's a queer and racially diverse cast, tho that was executed in a way that wasn't particularly organic. i was happy to have it nonetheless. A+++ on the gore and creepy animals scale tho! i'll probably pick this author up again.