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Just completed Angela Carter's Heroes and Villains. While more interested in the post-apocalyptic angle, the back of the book suggested it was a romance. Uh, what? It seemed like it totally tore down the idea of romantic relationships entirely. An interesting book, and well written, but also odd.
Gave me some tidbits to think on, but for a book that is on David Pringle's top 100 Science Fiction books, it felt very light on the SF side of things.