Peak nostalgia.
All tagged love
Peak nostalgia.
Other reviews I’ve read for An Alien Light make me want to start a fight.
I needed a win, so I pulled out some Doris Egan. <3
A book centered around mortality that didn’t freak me out. Huh?
Daughters of Earth is a trio of sci-fi stories. The front cover claims they’re novels. They aren’t. Some of them might be novellas. Others are … novelettes? It doesn’t matter. They’re definitely stories, and thus I shall call them.
That cover got me some stares from the so-religious-he-won’t-sit-next-to-women guy on the bus. Would recommend.
I loved this book so much, I started tweeting again. How’s that for a rousing endorsement?
Seven Citadels, Part One: Prince of the Godborn is an unassuming little novel, and everything I did assume about it was unflattering.
I really need to stop being so judgmental
War for the Oaks is one of the harder books I’ve ever written a review for. It’s good—it’s dazzlingly good—but it’s also quite simple. Unlike other books that move at a breakneck speed and unfurl a dozen twists and turns by the third chapter, War for the Oaks is lyrical, methodical, and shines with an exquisite attention to detail.