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pchianca 's review for:
No Gods, No Monsters
by Cadwell Turnbull
Turnbull has built a fantastic world here - straddles the line perfectly between myths and monsters and our real-world lives. (Some of the metaphors are a little too on-the-nose, but that's forgivable given how well his writing speaks to issues of inclusivity, ostracization and privilege.) Unfortunately, just as things are getting really interesting, the book ends without much of a denouement - no doubt to leave things wide open for The Convergence Saga, #2. So be prepared for that, but as a setup for things to come it gets the job done. (Bonus points for the Boston setting.)