A review by tregina
Strange Devices of the Sun and Moon by Lisa Goldstein

5.0

I first read this book in, I think, 1995, and it was part of a deliberate attempt to broaden my horizons beyond the sword and sorcery of my early teenage years. I had long since developed an affection for Kit Marlowe (which persists to this day) and for faerie stories, so this book was a bit of a perfect storm for me at the time. I remember liking it but also not entirely getting it all; this time around I am older and wiser and I fell in love with it anew.