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E.E. Ottoman
E.E. Ottoman is a geek and a gentleman. Zie spends zier time mostly in libraries doing research, and sometimes, when there is no one else there, dancing in the aisles. E. has always adored speculative fiction, especially paperback fantasy and science fiction. Zie loves a good ghost story and... show more

E.E. Ottoman is a geek and a gentleman. Zie spends zier time mostly in libraries doing research, and sometimes, when there is no one else there, dancing in the aisles. E. has always adored speculative fiction, especially paperback fantasy and science fiction. Zie loves a good ghost story and thinks every story becomes automatically better if you add tentacles. Overall, though, zie just loves a story that is fun to read. E. is especially fond of writing and reading stories with geeky, queer people doing awesome and sexy things. When not writing, E. loves cooking, knitting, cats, coffee, and looking dapper in menswear. Zie is actively trying to change the world (and maybe the past) one novel and work of history at a time.
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blub
blub rated it 10 years ago
I spotted a couple of editing hiccups but otherwise an enjoyable read. It posed a question of how one would cope if one day your parents arranged a political marriage between you and your childhood best friend. The sticky situation, awkwardness and insecurities that persists in the wake of trying to...
blub
blub rated it 10 years ago
I've never read a book with a castrato present in it and I was taken by surprise about what that meant in terms of physicality. The story was shorter than the first in the series and in a way suffered because of it. The characters were likable but there was no time to get attached to them.
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blub rated it 10 years ago
An easy short read. The trans element of the book caught me a bit by surprise but did not take away from the enjoyment of the book. The relationship between Gregory and Andrea was fun to see unfold. Andrea was adorable in refusing Gregory's advances after he Gregory became his patron. I even enjoyed...
maarjao
maarjao rated it 10 years ago
The book definitely had an interesting starting point - for once, the traditionally pretty person was in unrequited love with the "ugly" one. Overall, I quite liked the characters - they were quite honest with each other and it was clear that they both wanted the other to be happy and were willing t...
maarjao
maarjao rated it 10 years ago
The book definitely had an interesting starting point - for once, the traditionally pretty person was in unrequited love with the "ugly" one. Overall, I quite liked the characters - they were quite honest with each other and it was clear that they both wanted the other to be happy and were willing t...
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