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Adrift by Dominica Malcolm

thiefofcamorr's review against another edition

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2.0

Katharine is a judge for the Aurealis Awards. This review is the personal opinion of Katharine herself, and does not necessarily reflect the opinion of any judging panel, the judging coordinator or the Aurealis Awards management team.

brocc's review against another edition

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Aurealis Awards 2013 nomination.

laurenmitchell's review against another edition

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4.0

I've been following this novel pretty much since its inception, and what a journey it's been! I was pleased to be one of the early readers once the early draft was completed, and it's a further pleasure to have read it at last in its final form.

The story itself is straightforward enough - a love story across time, at its heart - but the characters and issues surrounding that core plot are what make Adrift unique.

Various queer issues are addressed, including the issue of biphobia as expressed by members of the queer community; this inclusion particularly pleased me as I could identify with the targeted person. Beyond that, characters' sexuality is presented relatively free of bias and shame.

I particularly liked the origin story behind Adrift's mermaids; the way that the characters' lives intertwined; and the straightforward, honest narrative voice throughout the novel, whether I was reading the present action or the past flashbacks.

brocc's review

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Aurealis Awards 2013 nomination.
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