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A review by mairispaceship
The Seep by Chana Porter
5.0
I was hooked by the first section titled "How to throw a dinner party for the end of the world" and it only improved from there.
This book is about an alien invasion but not like any you've read before. The Seep are a being that seem to just want the best for people. They're a silver viscous liquid that gets into the waterways and makes everyone high and immoral and heals all illness and gets rid of all the ills of the world like money, violence, poverty, the works.
It's told from the perspective of Trina, a transwoman who loses her wife when her wife decides to be reborn as a baby. Its about her recovery, it's about grief, and it's about weird sci fi. I enjoyed it quite a lot.
Rated 4.5, again rounded up. Not my fave sci fi ever but really unique.
This book is about an alien invasion but not like any you've read before. The Seep are a being that seem to just want the best for people. They're a silver viscous liquid that gets into the waterways and makes everyone high and immoral and heals all illness and gets rid of all the ills of the world like money, violence, poverty, the works.
It's told from the perspective of Trina, a transwoman who loses her wife when her wife decides to be reborn as a baby. Its about her recovery, it's about grief, and it's about weird sci fi. I enjoyed it quite a lot.
Rated 4.5, again rounded up. Not my fave sci fi ever but really unique.