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Hunter's Moon (GOLLANCZ S.F.)
Hunter's Moon - GOLLANCZ S.F.
Author: David Devereux
"My name is unimportant, but you can call me Jack. I'm a musician by choice, a magician by profession, and a bastard by disposition. — I'd been doing the magic thing for about five years when they found me. They said I had a talent, that I was smart enough and fit enough and enough of a shit that I could serve my country in a way most people neve...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781473221864
ISBN-10: 1473221862
Publication Date: 10/24/2017
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Gollancz
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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Erinyes avatar reviewed Hunter's Moon (GOLLANCZ S.F.) on + 279 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
When I got this book I was super psyched about it. The author sounded interesting. The opening lines were killers in my opinion.

I thought I wouldn't be able to put it down. I was all about staying up late and reading it all night.

I debated about writing this review because it involves a word I don't usually use. Misogyny. I really think this book is misogynistic. I got about halfway through and just put it down.

I can't point to an exact event or an exact turn of phrase. But here's the plot that didn't get pointed out in my opinion.

This is a book about a bunch of wiccan/pagan neo-terrorists. All women who worship the goddess and want to overthrow the English government. But see, the women are just being used by the men who are *really* wanting to overthrow the government. No way could a woman actually orchestrate that right? And the main character, Jack. He has a female partner but she's green and dumb enough to go native with the clearly stupid incompetent wanna be terrorist man hating women.

I am not particularly sensitive about those things. But this book just left a bad taste in my mouth.
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