This is my choice for the Zodiac Challenge (Pisces) since it's set in another world.3.75*This story came highly recommended and almost all of my friends love it. I can see why, although I didn't love it quite as much. It has very creative world building, an interesting mix of old history and folklor...
I loved this. It took over my life. I was completely engrossed in this gorgeous new world, the writing, the characters, all of them. Lochlan, Adam, Kae. I absolutely hated reaching the end and having to say goodbye. I'm going to dream about this tonight. Really recommend trying this if you're in the...
For my full-length review, including review of individual stories, please visit Casual Debris.With Shimmer's latest, expect the usual shimmery fiction: fantasies with quiet, strong prose, a positive and often sentimental approach to a varied set of ideas. While Shimmer is consistent with its style a...
Lesbian speculative fiction, most of it very good. My favorites:"To Follow the Waves" by Amal El-Mohtar. Hessa is a dream-crafter, but when someone commissions her to create a dream of the sea, she is at a loss. She doesn't like the sea, or salt water, or beaches. Her art at a stand-still, Hessa g...
Disappointing. The only story I loved was Amal el-Mohtar's "To Follow the Waves" and balancing it out was a story I -- well, I didn't hate it, but I intensely disliked it: "Feedback" by Lindy Cameron. I loved "To Follow the Waves" when I first read it in Joselle Vanderhooft's Steam-powered and was g...
3,5 stars.This is imo a space opera. It reminded me of the Sirantha Jax series and the works of Linnea Sinclair (although missing the humor I always found in Sinclair's books). Which I both liked very much.It was a carefully crafted story with a very intersting world building though the pieces of th...
I liked the story and if there is a book two, I would read it. I liked the concept a lot! The descriptions were off the wall good. I could imagine so much in the story. The science fiction part was a solid 4 stars. However, what I didn't care for was well....What I couldn't imagine at all was the ro...
4.5 stars. Quality sci-fi novel, m/m is a secondary thread. Reminded me of 'Avatar' in the excellent world-building and mystic language.Genetically engineered Adam Yuga was rapidly climbing the ladder of 'The Protectorate' until he is found to have an incurable illness. Lochlan D'Bedeshi rescues him...
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