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Shané Oosthuizen

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Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Court of Thorns and Roses.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Because it was new adult, right?

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

And I reckon I was kind of, I've been working on a theory, which is purely a theory that I've only discussed with you two.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

But there's these like three waves of romanticism.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

The same way that you have like your three waves of feminism.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

So I feel like Twilight was one, which was kind of that paranormal era.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

You know, we always fell in love with an angel or a werewolf or a vampire.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Yeah.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Then you had your Sarah J Maas, but specifically when A Court of Thorns and Roses and A Court of Mist and Fury, Empire of Storms was published, which was kind of where you get that smuttier, spicier, but in this high fantasy setting.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

And then Fourth Wing, I would say, was another one where we kind of shifted away from immortal Faye to creature fantasy, I would guess, and also with like the book talk explosion.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Yeah.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

I think everything comes back because, I mean, this has also got its kind of vampire characters as well, which, you know, that was very much a 15 years ago thing, which has come back.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

So it's an adjustment for me.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Yeah, I was going to say, definitely, because I feel like even in books where you have evil vampires, you always have your good ones that you root for.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

Like I was immediately thinking of, well, Vampire Diaries, of course, but then Vampire Academy, where you can have your strigoi, which are kind of evil.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

And they reminded me a lot of the siphons.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

I highly doubt it.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

I do think that that's kind of, I mean, obviously there are so many different

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

kind of sub-genres of fantasy, and Romanticy, I would say, is kind of one of them.

Lit Witches: A Fantasy Book Podcast
Wolves or men with wings? 'Dire Bound' by Sable Sorensen and our addiction to romantasy

And I do feel like a lot of the second books do explore the world a little bit more, but I think that that world building, while it can be beautiful and fleshed out, I think that the point is that it's kind of all anchored around the romance, which is why I do think you tend to see some of those more closed stories where something like Throne of Glass I wouldn't even classify as Romanticy because I think that that is such a kind of broad...