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I finished The Steerswoman and am now reading the second book in the series, The Outskirter's Secret.  And...I kinda feel like these books were written for me!  I love the characters -- Rowan and Bel, obvs, but also a lot of the minor characters too.  Kerstein writes people with such sympathy -- and Rowan's POV is one that's so interested in understanding people, and cultures, and how they tick, and RESPECTS them.  It's just really great.  Also things like the pacing, level of sex and violence, etc, are just about right for this gen-loving squeamish fangirl.

Like, I loved how the two teen wizards from the end of The Steerswoman were not the conniving evil lords I expected, but, well, the type of people you might imagine that curious, well-educated teenagers with way too much power would be. 

And I loved Rowan's speech to the wizard whose name I forget about why he won't kill them: because they're not special, and if they don't do this, someone else will.  I don't love the speech so much for the speech itself*, but for the way the entirety of the book backs it up.  We see that the other Steerswomen are, indeed, as good as Rowan.  We see that there are plenty of curious and clever people throughout the world.  And now, with The Outskirter's Secret, we learn -- along with Rowan-- that Bel, wonderful as she is, is nothing all that special either.  She's a product of her people.

*I actually found the speech itself a little too...speechy.  It was one of those moments that a good actor could probably sell easily, but the Voice Inside My Head isn't all that good an actor.  But I did really appreciate the content of the speech.

The slow reveal that This World is Not What You Thought has been an utter delight.  I tend to skim descriptions when I read, and I've been forcing myself to slow down, to actually visualise what's being described, because the world-building that's done through description of objects and scenery is part of the book's awesomeness.



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