A review by abbie_
An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon

adventurous dark emotional sad tense medium-paced

4.0

It’s always a great feeling when a well-loved book lives up to the hype! And bonus points for me if it’s science fiction, not a genre I naturally gravitate to. Rivers Solomon’s An Unkindness of Ghosts is gut-wrenching, original, intense and I can’t wait to try their other books now!
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This book is set on the Matilda, a huge space ship which has been carrying the last of humanity to a fabled ~Promised Land~ for generations, home to a social strata uncannily similar to the antebellum South. Aster, a labourer in the lower decks of the Matilda as well as a healer, finds herself in the unlikely position of overturning the oppressive ruling powers of the Matilda, along with Giselle, a heavily traumatised woman, and Theo, the Surgeon revered by the entire ship.
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I loved that Aster was coded neurodivergent, and literally every other person in this book is queer. There are some gorgeous and heartbreaking explorations of gender and sexuality, particularly from Theo. There’s also quite a lot of action (in comparison to the books I usually read anyway), and I found it to be paced well, with plenty of suspense and mystery. Please do be mindful of the triggers though, as this book is also heavy on things like sexual violence, racism, state-sanctioned murder etc. My only issue was the character of Giselle felt a bit underdeveloped and often too convenient.
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For some reason I don’t feel like I have much else to say, except that the writing was beautiful and I was fully invested in this story from page one! Just a bloody good piece of sci-fi that I finally picked up thanks to @openbookopen’s Queer Your Year challenge!

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