Source: NetGalley - Thank you to Forever!TL;DR: I really enjoyed the first novella in this collection but the second one didn’t connect for me in a great way. Plot: Two stories, one of Edwin who is recovering after his divorce from Marius. And then Marius's story who is just... the worst.Characters: Edwin was sweet and... Continue Reading →
What Feasts at Night by T. Kingfisher
Source: Netgalley, many thanks to the publisher!TL;DR: Perhaps not as strong as the first novel, but an interesting exploration of the world. Plot: Alex returns to their home country and is attacked by a spirit/ghost. Nothing too mind-blowing but creepyCharacters: I enjoyed the characters here more than the previous novella, though I wish Miss Potter... Continue Reading →
Projections by S.E. Porter
Source: Netgalley, thank you to the publisher!TL;DR: I do not know who to recommend this too unless you can look past the bloat and ride it out just for the revenge. Plot: A young woman is murdered and tethered to her murderer as a ghost and must find a way to get revenge.Characters: These were... Continue Reading →
An Imposition of Unnecessary Obstacles by Malka Older
Source: Many, many thanks to the publisher!TL;DR: Maybe not as good for me as book one, but still a very fun adventure, with more world building and a bit more relationship building. Plot: Disappearances with perhaps a smattering of murder? Again, this was more focused on the world and characters but it was an intriguing... Continue Reading →
Convergence Problems by Wole Talabi
Source: NetGalley - Thank you to the publisher!TL;DR: A strong and varied collection of African centered SF stories exploring technology and it’s connections in our lives. Plot: These vary in link but all look at the intersection of technology and our livesCharacters: A good mix here, they weren't the strongest voices but a solid mix.Setting:... Continue Reading →
Bunt! Striking Out On Financial Aid by Ngozi Ukazu & Mad Rupert
Source: Netgalley - Thank you to the publisher!TL;DR: A fun ride trying to fix financial aid gone bad. As both an art kid and one who depended on Financial Aid this hit and was hilarious. Plot: I really enjoyed this. I still have dreams about college and realizing I'm missing classes or aid so this... Continue Reading →
Blood Debts by Terry J Benton-Walker
Source: NetgalleyTL;DR: Wow that was a lot, and I’m on the fence. Trauma and PoVs for days, but interesting magic and themes. Plot: Slow yet it took place over a short time as two twins who don't trust each other and have petty fights constant work to figure out generational curses.Characters: There were perhaps too... Continue Reading →
Your Shadow Half Remains by Sunny Moraine
Source: NetGalley - So many thanks to the publisher!TL;DR: If you’ve a fear of being alone, have intense feelings of the pandemic or enjoy more topical mental hellscape type of horrors - this is for you. If you’re here for the creepy, the supernatural, or any type of humor or human endurance? Pass on this.... Continue Reading →
That Time I Got Drunk and Yeeted a Love Potion At a Werewolf by Kimberly Lemming
Source: NetGalley - Thank you to Orbit!TL;DR: No quest, far less world, and more sex. Not as fun for me as the first one but mileage may vary. Plot: Focuses in primarily on the forced proximity of Felix and Brie. There is a mystery added on but it's definitely not the focusCharacters: A lot of... Continue Reading →
How You Get the Girl by Anita Kelly
Source: NetGalley, Thank you to the publisher!TL;DR: Slow but satisfying romance of two women helping each other (but not fixing each other), and falling in love. Plot: A gentle but very involved one of two women learning how to take control of their lives and come togetherCharacters: Anita's characters are so good, I'm always a... Continue Reading →