-

By

  • Release Date:
  • Genre:

Description

Reviews

  • Only 32 pages

    1
    By The American Latino
    It’s says their supposed to be 96, I only have 32, this book is a scam
  • Beautifully imaginative dream

    5
    By keglar
    I am so glad to read a sci-fi written in a manner that relates to my ethnicity
  • GREATNESS

    5
    By K0RuS
    We need more of this.
  • Interesting.

    4
    By Archangel Beth
    Science-fiction setting & descriptive expectations. Fantasy magic in SF trappings, honestly. A little like Andre Norton in that respect, but taken even further and in a divergent direction. (Much less use of Norton's good/evil SF-magipsi tropes, but definitely magitech in spades.) Fairytale genre expectations. This is very important. Content-warning for a violent scene. Until you accept the fairytale genre expectations as the frame, some of the protagonist's reactions to it won't make sense and may feel like a flaw. Realize that the expectations are for something different than either science fiction or this era's fantasy, and it works better. I'm part-way into the sequel and I think the style is also evolving and improving. Always good when authors grow! (There's more humor in the next one, too.) I'm still going to keep my fairytale expectations in place, though.
  • 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾

    5
    By irislilyrose
    Awesome couldn’t put it down
  • Vivid Details

    5
    By FaithFitBeauty
    I really enjoyed this book. Excited to read the others. Hope the author gets a movie deal. Would love to see this on the big screen.
  • Short novella

    4
    By DG Mass
    Excellent story!; but don't advertise as 96 pages when it's 69 including TOC, adds, bio, etc.
  • Excellent!

    5
    By L J L 78
    Fascinating sci-fi story with an original heroine!
  • Interesting short story

    4
    By MaisieRae
    I enjoyed the story, and found myself wondering what would happen next. It was a fun short story, and I would definitely read more of the author's stories.
  • Fantastic

    5
    By Nyraphe
    The whole story telling was amazing. There were new and unique ideas, things I’ve never read about in other sci-fi. It’s somewhere between magic/mysticism and science, what Binti does. The delivery by Robin Miles is spectacular as well. It was a bit pricy… I bought it three days ago at $6.99 only to find it’s now $2.99, but whatever.

Comments