Shadow Magic
2009 • 387 pages

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Average rating4

15

I'm kind of in a quandary about this book. On the one hand, it was well-written and enjoyable enough - even if the story was dragged on kind of needlessly and one of the characters, the one I liked the most on first introduction, grated on my nerves before the end of the story.

But...

One of the main characters is casually transphobic, homophobic and sexist. The story itself is very, very low on women, much less important women. Two, maybe three, and that's pushing it, but there are a lot more random men in the world than women. And, okay, this is a story about four men, but, there's not many supporting women. And one of the cultures, the one we spend the most time in? Yeah, it's very heavily Japanese influenced and that...well...There's an imbalance.

The other two subjects...

Well, the transphobia seems to be just from one character, because another main character disguises himself as a woman and...little is made of that. Sure, there was a moment when it seemed a little problematic, but is wasn't made fun of and he didn't really mind.

The homophobia was pretty limited to a single character too, but... Honestly, I don't know how there were enough people to tag this story as LGBT to get it listed as a genre, because there were not even any hints of romance/LGBT+ representation. Unless you consider a guy crossdressing and posing as another man's wife LGBT+ representation, or two guys calling each other ‘dear friend' and ‘my friend' and ‘friend' and touching the other's arm with his hand.

Honestly, it's frustrating. Would that have changed me buying and reading the book? No. Would it have changed my rating? Maybe, because it feels a bit like queerbaiting. Not just the readers tagging it LGBT, but the book itself is rife with moments of ‘you're the most important person in the world to me' and then they have to add ‘my friend' just so the authors don't imply that there's anything more than friends going on. No homo, after all. And I sincerely hope you guys hate that term as much as I do.

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