#a gentleman's guide to vice and virtue
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fortunatefires · 1 year ago
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I did a doodle of my favorite disaster bisexual Monty Montague 💛
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Ain't he the cutest??
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greatwritenorth · 1 year ago
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Mackenzi Lee's Montague Siblings Series A Gentleman's Guide To Vice and Virtue A Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy A Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks
Exclusively on The Great Write North
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sprnklersplashes · 2 years ago
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So I've been referring to the second Legacy of Orisha book as 'Children of Vice and Virtue' all week, unaware that I had just mashed up two different book titles until I went to log it on GoodReads.
So how's your day going?
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Character, book, and author names under the cut
Henry "Monty" Montague- The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
Kihrin D’mon- A Chorus of Dragons by Jenn lyons
Silas Bell- The Spirit Bares Its Teeth by Andrew Joseph White
Robert Lanyon- The Glass Scientists by S.H. Cotugno
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shy-sapphic-ace · 2 years ago
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List of queer books I read, loved & recommend!
(There isn't any particular order, I wrote these as I remembered them)
Master Of One - Jaida Jones & Dani Bennett (mlm, fantasy, very cool worldbuilding and magic system, funny, cool characters)
Legends & Lattes - Travis Baldree (wlw, fantasy, very soft & chill vibes)
The Priory of the Orange Tree - Samantha Shannon (wlw, high fantasy, cool worldbuilding, kinda reminds me of LOTR but with more dragons and feminism and lesbians)
Even Though I Knew The End - C.L. Polk (wlw, supernatural noir, cool 1930s detective story with angels & demons, I loved this one!)
The Love Interest - Cale Dietrich (mlm, science fiction, very cool concept)
The Darkest Part Of The Forest - Holly Black (side mlm, fantasy, cool fae lore)
The Weight Of The Stars - K. Ancrum (wlw, not quite science fiction but space stuff is involved, lovely and complex characters)
Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe - Benjamin Alire Sáenz (mlm, fiction, very nice in general, there is also a sequel)
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue - Mackenzi Lee (mlm, historical and vaguely fantasy, nice story but I preferred the sequel honestly)
The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy - Mackenzi Lee (wlw, the sequel to the one before, more fantasy elements than the first, asexual main character!!)
Gallant - V.E. Schwab (no romance, but in the background one of the characters(?) uses they/them pronouns, very cool dark fantasy vibe)
Stranger Than Fanfiction - Chris Colfer (gay main character, trans main character, coming-of-age, nice book)
Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda (yes it's the Love, Simon book, mlm, fiction, pretty nice)
They Both Die At The End - Adam Silvera (mlm, sci-fi ish but mostly fiction, cool ideas, but the ending is sad! Very amazing book though, I haven't read the prequel yet)
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo - Taylor Jenkins Reid (wlw, bi main character, historical fiction, cool story, just a neat book in general)
This Is How You Lose The Time War - Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone (wlw, sci-fi, very cool time travel stuff!! and very beautiful, it felt like reading poetry most of the time)
One Last Stop - Casey McQuinston (wlw, background trans & pan & queer characters, sci-fi or fantasy idk, but time travel, I loooved this book, great)
The House In The Cerulean Sea - TJ Klune (mlm, fantasy, THIS BOOK oh my gosh you should read it!!, just cute and lovely and good)
Under The Whispering Door - TJ Klune (mlm, fantasy, this book is also sooo amazing, great character development and awesome relationships and stuff, it's been a while since I read it but it was so good)
In the Lives of Puppets - TJ Klune (mlm, ace main character!!, sci-fi, now THIS is found family, oughh feelings. argh, tj klune you’ve done it again, a human and his family of funky robots… I love them)
And They Lived... - Steven Salvatore (nblm, fiction, about gender identity and learning to love yourself, read it a while ago but it was very nice)
I Wish You All The Best - Mason Deaver (nblm, fiction, about finding your identity and people who care about you, very cute and sweet)
The Song Of Achilles - Madeleine Miller (mlm, historical, very good in general)
Carry On - Rainbow Rowell (mlm, background wlw in the third book, fantasy, it's a trilogy, basically Harry Potter if it was gay and also better)
Silver In The Wood - Emily Tesh (mlm, fantasy, very pretty, lots of fae stuff and lovely descriptions, it has a really good sequel too)
Pretty much anything by Alice Oseman (all cute and lovely and great, though I've only read Radio Silence so far I hear only good things, Solitaire is on my to-read list)
I Kissed Shara Wheeler - Casey McQuinston (wlw, fiction, it's been a while but I liked this book)
The Falling In Love Montage - Ciara Smyth (wlw, fiction, this book was so cute and funny and deeply emotional it made me Feel way too many things, I'd definitely recommend it)
What Big Teeth - Rose Szabo (a bit of queerness all around, fantasy, werewolves and monsters, this one was pretty cool!, lots of original ideas for the world/character building)
His Quiet Agent - Ada Maria Soto (mlm, asexual, fiction, about like spies but this book was so gentle and sweet I wanted to cry in the best way possible)
Some By Virtue Fall - Alexandra Rowland (wlw, historical fiction(?), theatre drama!! rival romance!! duels!!, a very good read in general)
Don’t Want You Like a Best Friend - Emma R. Alban (wlw, historical fiction, I’m not usually one for regency romances, but I really liked this!!, very cute and lots of drama, and there’s a sequel coming out soon!)
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pitviperofdoom · 7 months ago
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Reading Mackenzie Lee's Montague Siblings trilogy is like being taken by the hand and led down Don't Romanticize The Past Lane, almost all of these characters' problems would be significantly less of a problem if it wasn't the fucking 1700s.
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thehappyfeminist-22 · 2 months ago
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I found this in a thrift store and had to do a double take. If I saw this cover art without any other context, I would have assumed it was a piece of OFMD fan art. The title even sounds like something Stede would read/write himself, only his would be "The Gentleman Pirate's Guide to Getting Lucky".
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dragonbadgerbooks · 9 months ago
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September Fun Day Book Photo Challenge September 23, 2024: Bi Visibility Day
If it's about bisexuality, I'm recommending some bi disasters
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gilmores-glorious-blog · 2 months ago
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i hate hyperfixating on things that have no fandom whatsoever but i fear rereading the gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue is making me absolutely insane…. turns out the everything about monty hits a lot harder when you’re roughly the same age as him than it does when you’re thirteen 😔
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queereads-bracket · 4 months ago
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Queer Fiction Free-for-All Book Bracket Tournament: Round 1D
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Book summaries below:
The Montague Siblings series (The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue, The Lady's Guide to Petticoats and Piracy, The Nobleman's Guide to Scandal and Shipwrecks, and other stories) by Mackenzi Lee
Henry “Monty” Montague was born and bred to be a gentleman, but he was never one to be tamed. The finest boarding schools in England and the constant disapproval of his father haven’t been able to curb any of his roguish passions—not for gambling halls, late nights spent with a bottle of spirits, or waking up in the arms of women or men.
But as Monty embarks on his Grand Tour of Europe, his quest for a life filled with pleasure and vice is in danger of coming to an end. Not only does his father expect him to take over the family’s estate upon his return, but Monty is also nursing an impossible crush on his best friend and traveling companion, Percy.
Still it isn’t in Monty’s nature to give up. Even with his younger sister, Felicity, in tow, he vows to make this yearlong escapade one last hedonistic hurrah and flirt with Percy from Paris to Rome. But when one of Monty’s reckless decisions turns their trip abroad into a harrowing manhunt that spans across Europe, it calls into question everything he knows, including his relationship with the boy he adores.
Historical fiction, romance, adventure, 18th century, series, young adult
The Bruising of Qilwa by Naseem Jamnia
In this intricate debut fantasy introducing a queernormative Persian-inspired world, a nonbinary refugee practitioner of blood magic discovers a strange disease that causes political rifts in their new homeland. Persian-American author Naseem Jamnia has crafted a gripping narrative with a moving, nuanced exploration of immigration, gender, healing, and family.
Firuz-e Jafari is fortunate enough to have immigrated to the Free Democratic City-State of Qilwa, fleeing the slaughter of other traditional Sassanian blood magic practitioners in their homeland. Despite the status of refugees in their new home, Firuz has a good job at a free healing clinic in Qilwa, working with Kofi, a kindly new employer, and mentoring Afsoneh, a troubled orphan refugee with powerful magic.
But Firuz and Kofi have discovered a terrible new disease which leaves mysterious bruises on its victims. The illness is spreading quickly through Qilwa, and there are dangerous accusations of ineptly performed blood magic. In order to survive, Firuz must break a deadly cycle of prejudice, untangle sociopolitical constraints, and find a fresh start for their both their blood and found family.
Fantasy, secondary world, queernorm, novella, adult
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greatwritenorth · 1 year ago
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Book Recommendations: The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
If there is one book that I firmly believe has been overlooked and underrated, it is the entire Montague Siblings series by Mackenzi Lee. I am confident they have their own small following, because I saw it years before I finally managed to read it, so someone had to be talking about it, but they are SO GOOD, they deserve to be on everyone's lips.
From LGBTQ+ representation (both mlm, wlw, and, in my opinion, asexuality in book two, though it is not named), to feminist struggles (trying to fight for your place in a "mans" world), and anxiety (Adrian Montague is my darling and I will protect him to the death). These books are perfection.
I decided to call out the first one first, both cause it's first, and because I was doing a romance thing for February (which is past now), and it's the most traditionally romantic of the three. However, these books are hilarious, cliche in all the best ways, and revolutionary in even better ones. They're just everything I've ever wanted from a book and I need everyone to know that. Read it, today!
Then come yell at me, so I can gush and hear all your thoughts.
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Do You Know This LGBTQ+ Disabled Character?
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Percy Newton has epilepsy. He is MLM and uses he/him pronouns.
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Character, book, and author names under the cut
Henry "Monty" Montague- The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue by Mackenzi Lee
Ambrosius Goldenloin-  Nimona by N.D. Stevenson
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happygirl2oo2 · 1 year ago
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Always remember the three G's of the Montague siblings:
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[background fanart credit to @brittlestarry, idea inspired by this]
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ineffably-poetic · 2 years ago
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i’m easily entertained because if you say anything about my favorite media i’ll immediately start screaming and be consumed by my thoughts for hours while i draft about ten fanfics
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fortunatefires · 2 years ago
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