#the masquerades of spring
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charleythehouseplant · 9 months ago
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Rivers of London fans, how are we doing in the wake of Nightingale being canonically asexual?
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summerday · 4 months ago
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Ben Aaranovitch, Rivers of London book 1: Yeah so this police constable is a lesbian but she's super hard and no one is allowed to make jokes about it
Ben Aaranovitch, most recent novella: AND -AND THEN THE MAIN DETECTIVE GUY TURNS UP TO THE NEW YORK DRAG BALL IN A DRESS IN THE 1920s BECAUSE HE CAN
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tatzelwyrm · 9 months ago
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Be Thomas Nightingale:
Show up to the climax of the book in a killer dress. Blow up a car. Explain nothing.
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birdylion · 9 months ago
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It just hit me again that Nightingale has been friends with Molly since the 1920s. That's almost 100 years. Incredible. I'm never going to be normal about their friendship ever again
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travellingwiththedead · 8 months ago
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‘I’ve never really understood what you might call physical love,’ said Nightingale. ‘But I do understand the bonds of friendship and family. You and Lucien are in love, and God knows that’s precious enough to be worth fighting for. But, more importantly, worth ignoring what polite society has to say on the matter.’
Ben Aaronovitch, "The Masquerades of Spring"
Ace!Nightingale, Ace!Nightingale ^.^
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twofoursixohjuan · 8 months ago
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I would like to note that this is how I'm picturing Gussie's gown for the ball in TMoS (on the right):
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(Butterick, 1928)
And this is Nightingale's:
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(House of Lanvin, 1926)
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jinxedwood · 9 months ago
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I just finished Ben Aaronovitch's new Rivers of London Novella, The Masquerades of Spring, and did they just make The Nightingale canonically asexual?
I think they did!
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bananasofthorns · 4 months ago
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just found out that Thomas Nightingale is canonically aspec I feel insane in the best way possible
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awakeagainstmywill · 8 months ago
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Things I should have already known about Nightingale, but had deeply repressed until reading Masquerades of Spring:
Jock, but not.
Terrible pain in the ass, and not in the sexy kind of way.
Looks too dam good. All the goddam time. In anything. Any situation. Like, is this an undercover mission or is this a modeling gig, Thomas? You can't just run around looking like that, have mercy, we are all just mere mortals here, oh wait... oh. Nevermind. Carry on then.
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tea-andcake · 8 months ago
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I can't stop thinking about how we meet a young Nightingale who's not traumatized by war and seeing all of his friends die. It's genuinely nice to see him just more happy in general!
And I can't stop thinking about the fact that he went out, bought a dress and then wore it to a drag party. I kind of want Peter to find out, imagine his reaction!
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philcoulsonismyhero · 9 months ago
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I got The Masquerades of Spring, read it, Loved it, what a delight and a gift of a story
And also re: a certain dearly held headcanon about one Thomas Nightingale, VINDICATION
I Fucking Knew It
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agardenandlibrary · 7 months ago
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Genuinely I love a narrator who is like "look, I saw hard work coming for me and I waved at it lazily from my couch as it went by" so Gussie was a delight. I hope he and Lucy have a beautiful home in Harlem and adopt many fae children. Or jazz musicians, whatever.
Also, uhh, do we think Coco/Amelia ever gave Gussie his staff back?
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shadowofaliar · 9 months ago
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just finished masquerades of spring and omg we won so bad i’m shaking
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tatzelwyrm · 9 months ago
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This book posed and answered a simple question: "What if Bertie Wooster was a wizard?"
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birdylion · 9 months ago
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Also can we talk about what a very cool character Lucy is? Not just because we got to know him from Gussie's perspective, who is obviously biased, but also because *gestures incoherently* everything!
The introduction alone, and then he kept giving. I'm a fan.
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travellingwiththedead · 8 months ago
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Anyway, i absolutely loved "The Masquerades of Spring"! I adore Gussie and the way he tells the story. Love all the side characters, especially Beauregard and Lucy. Very good, very queer novella, go read it!
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