A review by smpeeden
Sanctuary by Andi C. Buchanan

4.0

I liked this book and found the premise pretty interesting. The main issue I had with it was that it read like a sequel where you already know the characters. There wasn't enough exposition for them, and it had the unfortunate side effect of reducing what seemed like excellent characters to their disabilities/neurodivergence/queerness and a handful of quirks. However, I feel like I still got a good sense of them despite this. I also felt like there were a lot of unanswered questions at the end, which could just be set up for a possible sequel, perhaps? There were some grammar issues, but they didn't take away from the story too much. As a whole, I really enjoyed this. I liked Morgan as a main character, and I enjoyed how empathetic and compassionate the whole book was. I've never seen ghosts framed in a disability rights light, so seeing "ghost rights" as a huge part of this novel was incredibly compelling.