Fire and Flowers: The Forever Sea by Joshua Phillip Johnson
A weaker story doesn’t live up to the incredible worldbuilding, but still a fun read!
A weaker story doesn’t live up to the incredible worldbuilding, but still a fun read!
Queer, magical, utterly stunning.
It’s hard to write about books everyone’s talking about: what is there to add to the conversation? Nonetheless, a few comments…
So many feels. SO MANY.
Madeleine L’Engle said, “You have to write the book that wants to be written. And if the book will be too difficult for grown-ups, then you write it for children.”
And that’s exactly what Seanan McGuire has done.
A world where music has replaced memories, and two boys who might just save it.
Scapegracers doesn’t need you to love it. It dares you not to.
“Impossible is a word for yesterday, not tomorrow.”
This series is a phoenix, and it will set your soul on fire and burn your heart to the ground, and it’s so fucking beautiful that the pain of it being over is a thousand times worse than what it puts you through.
The Dark Tide is perfect in every way.
That’s it. That’s the review.