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adventurous dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious reflective sad tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

This was a very interesting compilation of sci-fi queer short stories.

On the whole, I found most of the stories really fun and intriguing but there were a handful of stories I wasn't a fan of. Most by authors I've read works of before and this kind of solidified my dislike of them. I think this also really showed that I am not a fan of open-ended endings. I need things to be wrapped up with a bow and short stories just aren't meant for that, but that's a personal opinion.

Sci-fi gives so much room for exploration in storytelling and that's what I like about it and the fact that the focus was on the sci-fi story and not on homophobia or transphobia was also refreshing (not to say that all of the stories were free from discrimination, like the one where the savior of the world was a black girl but the powers that be said "nope, we're picking the blond white guy as our poster child" was great commentary). 

I loved the ones where the idea was "and then all the cis het people vanished" because that's just such a funny idea to play with, because it sounds ideal on the outside to a queer person, but then you still have to throw in all of the rest of the -isms and -phobias that are problems in the queer community to know it still wouldn't create an ideal world. That's not a criticism of the stories, they're short stories so it's limited time to work with, but they were just very thought provoking. 

The one that stood out to me the most was the retelling of Sleeping Beauty, if only because Sleeping Beauty is my favorite childhood Disney movie and I love to read every take on it I can find, especially when it's queer.

And I especially loved the title of the last story, "Nobody Cares Who We Kiss At the End of the World".

Thank you to NetGalley and Inkyard Press for making this available in exchange for an honest review!

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adventurous challenging mysterious medium-paced

4.5

I got a review copy from harper360ya 

I got a chance to read it on it's release day. But due to dental pain have had to take breaks and come back and forth between it. 

Anthologies are always hit or miss for me. But this one i really enjoyed, there was only one story out of all of them that i did not vibe with at all. 

My favourites have to be 
H O M E by K. Ancrum 
Fractal Eyes by Ugochi M. Agoawike 
Concerto by Abdi Nazemian 
Reshadow by Adam Sass
The Rift by Claire Kann
Doublers by Alex London 

I am really thinking of getting the other Anthologies to read after reading this one 🤔

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