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Redsight by Meredith Mooring
3.0
Redsight by Meredith Mooring follows three main characters, all with unique gifts under the three goddesses of the galaxy. They must decide whether to overcome centuries of differences to create the world they desire, or remain embedded in the traditional ways of their orders. With both queer and disability representation, this is very exciting upcoming science fiction!
I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of this book, thank you NetGalley!
I went into this book completely blind and wasn’t sure what to expect at all. Despite this, I didn’t struggle to get into it. I really enjoyed the story and the plot was executed excellently; I haven’t read anything like this before! I really enjoyed the premise of the different Orders who worship a different goddess and each magic was entirely unique. I also enjoyed watching the romance within this book blossom as the characters learnt more about themselves and each other. Overall, the book was very well-paced and consistent.
However, there were a few aspects of this book that I struggled with. I found imagery quite difficult due to a lack of in-depth descriptions and world-building, I feel if this was slightly improved upon, the world could’ve been more magical. I also found myself becoming quite confused at times due to some aspects of the magic being under-explained. Other than that, it was a very exciting story!
I was lucky enough to receive an ARC of this book, thank you NetGalley!
I went into this book completely blind and wasn’t sure what to expect at all. Despite this, I didn’t struggle to get into it. I really enjoyed the story and the plot was executed excellently; I haven’t read anything like this before! I really enjoyed the premise of the different Orders who worship a different goddess and each magic was entirely unique. I also enjoyed watching the romance within this book blossom as the characters learnt more about themselves and each other. Overall, the book was very well-paced and consistent.
However, there were a few aspects of this book that I struggled with. I found imagery quite difficult due to a lack of in-depth descriptions and world-building, I feel if this was slightly improved upon, the world could’ve been more magical. I also found myself becoming quite confused at times due to some aspects of the magic being under-explained. Other than that, it was a very exciting story!