Tag: science fiction

Out There book review

Out There book review

This is a cool little collection of queer sci-fi stories — something that I would definitely recommend. Claire Kann’s was obviously my favorite, but K. Ancrum’s “Home” definitely also places. It’s no Dahlia Adler anthology, but it is very good — I think it’s really important to read stories of queer people having a future. […]

Posted August 8, 2022 by geograph in review, sapphic, YA / 0 Comments
Across a Field of Starlight

Across a Field of Starlight

I received this at no cost from NetGalley! This book is a nonstop SPACE ADVENTURE featuring A REAL ACTUAL NONBINARY PERSON and it’s effortlessly queer. The art is fantastic, IT’S SET IN SPACE, it’s a concept that’s like, “what if Star Wars was actually good and featured regular people rather than Just Luke Skywalker And […]

Posted March 25, 2022 by geograph in review / 1 Comment
Mini Review Round-up!

Mini Review Round-up!

I started school again this week, so here are some mini reviews to tide you over! I received all of these books at no cost from NetGalley. The Temperature of Me and You This is a contemporary light science fiction novel, and when I say “light” I mean really light – it feels like it […]

Posted January 17, 2022 by geograph in mini reviews, review / 1 Comment