I need a studio and prospective showrunner with great taste and major gumption to take some initiative and start adapting The Priory of the Orange Tree.

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I need a studio and prospective showrunner with great taste and major gumption to take some initiative and start adapting The Priory of the Orange Tree.

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not samantha shannon saying that her next book is a small roc book then saying she's doing hróth research.... girl say more
here i am(finally) starting tpotot, I'm in chapter 14 and oh boy the plot is thickening. I know I'll probably have my mind changed but Sabran is ANNOYING! AND SO DUMB! I am annoyed
I hate this type of religion obsession (I mean, I love it as a plot point) so ofc I'd want to strangle her but anyway
Who's gonna tell her
priory of the orange tree 🥰
It was soo good, but you absolutely have to be ok with a lot of world building cuz if not, you're gonna hate it lol, but I adored it. And Ead and Sabran? ugh, be still my little gay heart. I got its prequel today but I haven't started yet because I started Bloom by Delilah S. Dawson first, and it's?? So good??? Like I picked it up at 1:30 and I'm already to chapter 11 😅 the buildup of the relationship is so sweet and charming and cleverly written, but with such a brilliant underlying air of sinister vibes 👀 like full on "ok something ain't right here and I don't trust nUFFIN" energy and I love it. For right now, I rec this book as well just for all that

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Something I appreciate about Samantha Shannon's writing is that she can write a character who is a bad person, but will also not shy away from the fact that they did absolutely not deserve what happened to them.
Jaxon Hall is a despicable, awful person. I won't list out every awful thing he did here because it would take too long. However he did not deserve what was done to him at Sheol I, and Shannon makes clear that trauma has left his mark on him (decades of substance abuse which worsens after he resumes communication with his abusers).
Similarly, Galian Berethnet... sucked. He was colonialist, he was trying to literally set himself up as the head of a religion and get everyone else to join in with agreeing that he was spirituality's specialest guy. But he absolutely did not deserve what Kalyba did to him after she shapeshifted into Cleolind. And again, Shannon doesn't shy away from the immense trauma of Galian finding out about his sexual assault. He has every image of Kalyba destroyed and then hangs himself. Was he a good person? Categorically not. If I met him I would not be able to stand the man. Did he deserve what happened to him? Not one bit. Nobody ever would.
Sometimes one of the worst people you will ever meet will have unimaginable trauma. And the trauma won't be the reason why they're a terrible person, and the trauma won't be the result of their own actions, and it won't even mean that they won't stop hurting other people. But the trauma will be there.
niclays may not have been a good guy and was the coughing baby of the three other hydrogen bomb women BUT he never contributed to the plot in a positive way also
Tané being referred to as a ghost ever since miduchi expelled her and then Kalyba saying:
‘You look…so much like her.’ The witch softened her voice. ‘A ghost of her’
Goodbye