Intersectional Witchy Feminism: The Women Could Fly by Megan Giddings
Think The Handmaid’s Tale vibes, but modern, Black, queer, and with MAGIC.
Think The Handmaid’s Tale vibes, but modern, Black, queer, and with MAGIC.
Forget underwhelming; this book – about a prophet who can’t see the future – was literally exhausting.
A very queer, near-future sci-fi where aliens have come to save us…by taking us away from Earth.
Be honest – we all want to be book eaters.
Let’s get some nonbinary pride up in here!
600 years in the future, queer musicians team up with giant robots to save humanity.
Eight DNFs in one month is far too many.
One 1960s couple adopting a literal alien, and one hastily-arranged space-royalty marriage!
A queer shaman must travel deep into her spouse’s past on Mars and beyond to determine the future of planet Earth.
Absolutely everything said this book was not going to be for me.
It turned out to be one of my favourites of the year.