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Labyrinth of Stone by TA Moore

georgiewhoissarahdrew's review

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3.0

4 stars for the first 99%
Dear TA Moore,
Great writing, interesting world-building, intriguing relationship. All dressed up to impress--and then the book ends. It feels like part one of a trilogy, which I would read the hell out of, except I don't think you've written it.
Yours in disgruntlement,
Scunnered of Scotland

jo_kay's review

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4.0

I should probably reread Labyrinth of Stone to do it proper justice – and I’ll definitely give it another go – but since I don’t see the time for a reread in the near future, this will have to do for now.

In Labyrinth of Stone, TA Moore blew me away with her masterful world-building, once again, with the gritty, raw imagery of the alien, dystopian setting and its unique characteristics. The same goes for her characters: rough, complicated, hardened by circumstances, yet softened by distinct quirks and dry humour.

What I missed in the Labyrinth of Stone was at least a hint of a resolution to two of its major mysteries, but I can live with it.

All in all, Labyrinth of Stone is a fascinating story for its plot, setting, characterization, and relationships between various characters. With the way TA Moore crafts her words, sharp and eloquent, it was a delight to read.

If you are into no nonsense m/m Sci-Fi romance, I absolutely recommend you check out this book.

This review was originally posted on my blog, Beyond Strange New Words.
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