I know I am not being very reasonable with this request. Yet, I was curious to know what Reddit can do. The thing I loved the most about Ursula is how she manages to deal with gender without diminishing or making characters one-dimensional (most of the time).
Despite really enjoying all titles I mentioned, I felt somewhat bothered by how these authors wrote female characters. I do not look for a book with a strong female lead, necessarily, just for a fantasy book that is as fun to read as those, except it has a variety of human characters that I can cheer and follow, and not just men.
Thank you!
by ivory_dev