The Beautiful Ones by Silvia Moreno-Garcia 3/5 stars - Immensely readable, and I was swept away with the beauty of it, but ultimately I felt like there was just a little something missing. https://t.co/DQh4tedJaa
The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson - proper sci-fi with a social conscience that drives the story!
#postapocalyptic#scifi#5stars https://t.co/VmpY7WGpqT
Semiosis (Semiosis Trilogy #1) by Sue Burke - an interesting read that is well worth picking up if you enjoy thoughtful sci-fi.
#scifi#speculativefiction https://t.co/mWaZlg1kgr
The City in the Middle of the Night by Charlie Jane Anders - So much originality is mixed into this book, from the setting itself to the relationships between the characters that it feels fresh and exciting right from the start.
#scifi#wierd#dystopia https://t.co/jM3CsmctAq
337 by M. Jonathan Lee - This is very moving, compelling reading and despite being hard going at times (I had to put it down halfway through and have a bit of a break) it ends on an upbeat mood. https://t.co/lOC6kqAJCT
The Witch's Kind by Louisa Morgan - This story was not what I was expecting! It has more to do with Roswell and aliens than it does witchcraft but I loved the way that it was written and I couldn't put it down.
#witches#roswell#femminist #1940's https://t.co/4MUyFgYXCe
Black Unicorn (Unicorn #1) by Tanith Lee - I recommend this to anyone that enjoys fantasy and adventure stories, it's a YA story that really doesn't feel like a YA story.
#YoungAdult#Unicorn#Fantasy#Magic#CutePets https://t.co/1zDLFSOKkN