
No Kind of Person is Broken: The Fallen by Ada Hoffman
A sequel I wasn’t expecting, that was everything I didn’t know to want.
A sequel I wasn’t expecting, that was everything I didn’t know to want.
A mind-breakingly excellent sci fi about mind-breaking science-magic.
Lovely, sweet, and leaving you with plenty to think about.
I never doubted for a second that this was going to be good.
But it’s not good.
It’s motherfucking breathtaking.
I still get chills just thinking about it. The subversiveness. The pure fucking cleverness and originality. The deceptively subtle brilliance of it all.
Wow.
Dark, glorious, multi-layered – utterly unmissable.
Two books that are perfectly okay, and one that is actively terrible. Feel free to skip and avoid the negativity!
This book is an outpouring of feels and laughs and found-family and queer celebration, and I could not possibly love it more.
This is a book about a witches’ utopia.
This is a book about hope.
Craving some dark queer YA with plenty of magic? This is the book for you.