A Magical, Moving Masterpiece: The Heretic’s Guide to Homecoming: Theory by Sienna Tristen
Sometimes a book is simply perfect.
Sometimes a book is simply perfect.
Think The Handmaid’s Tale vibes, but modern, Black, queer, and with MAGIC.
Think Twilight, but grown-up, Black, queer as fuck, and featuring vampires that are unapologetically deadly.
…So the anti-Twilight, basically.
It is Every Book a Doorway’s THIRD BIRTHDAY, and obviously the only correct way to celebrate is with some of the best queer SFF I know!
So utterly exquisite that it is literally breathtaking.
Ansible was pitched to me as featuring a ‘bisexual hijabi time traveler’, and you know what, that really is all I need to hear.
Exactly what it says on the tin.
If you crossed Catherynne Valente with N.K. Jemisin, you might be lucky enough to get something almost as extravagantly epic as Saint Death’s Daughter.
Wade is not going to be one of the Greats; she already is.
I had to invent a new word to express how perfect this book is.
I think that says it all, really.