[reposted in hopefully bug free form] A book that marries two mysteries as told by a narrator not interested in thinking about one and too preoccupied by the fallout of that one to make much progress on the other. I read the audiobook, which is wonderfully narrated by the author. She starts from t...
This book is quite deceptive in the way it lures you in with thinking there's just something in the past that is this tragic secret, bla bla omg, and the author just doesn't want you to know it yet to build tension, and that is going to be the only story line of note. Not that there aren't tragic se...
Planetfall by Emma Newman Planetfall is easily one of the most memorable books I've read this year. From the first page, it kept me captive until it wrenched my heart in two. The story is beautifully layered, with rich symbolism woven deeply into the plot. I found it incredibly difficult, yet utte...
This is the best book I've read since Sorcerer to the Crown? Annihilation? A damn fine novel, possibly the best book this year. Find my review on B&N SciFi
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