Cozy and cute. Not my normal thing, but it works for my current mood. Themes of loss and fitting in, but the stakes are very low, no one is dying, and the world isn't about to end. Just finding where you fit in and navigating new situations as an outsider.
The main character (Not the titular character as he is only in a few scenes, guessing later volumes will explore that more) has synesthesia, where your senses have some crossover. In her case people also have tastes associated with them. So, someone might ‘taste' like pepper or chocolate.
My son is also a synesthete, in his case numbers, letters, and sounds all have colors that are triggered in his brain in addition to the stimuli. For example, the number 2, is also bright red. He can actually do math via color, for example, Green (3) plus Blue (4) is Pink (7). One of my favorite quotes from him is, “The sound of Lego bricks clicking together is light blue.” I thought of him a lot as I read this, imagining him in similar situations, maybe not cryogenically frozen for 30 years and flown across the solar system, but going to a new school where he doesn't know anyone and navigating peer group changes.
Such a bizarre surreal book. It could have been a cozy book about making perfume and exploring scents outside of the whole serial killer part of it. I'm going to have to think on this one for a bit to see where the rating falls (I usually don't like to rate a book for a week or so to let my brain decide what I thought about it.
This one is hard to review. Such a beautifully written novel, the prose is just lovely, and such an important work for so many reasons, but I find most morality plays depressing and not really something I enjoy reading however beautifully written and important they are. So, five stars for the writing and importance, three stars for my enjoyment and I'll call it four. I will still come back and read this again in a decade or so if I'm still around, despite not really enjoying it too much as sometimes I do things because they are good for me, despite not enjoying it.
Closer to 4 stars, but an interesting read. I've enjoyed some of the environmental sci-fi that's come out recently and I love cephalopods, so this was enjoyable and made me think. I would have liked to have more focus on the animals and the communication system rather than boring humans, but you can't win them all.
Some interesting space naval combat and aliens in this one. Interesting society and it's good scifi in that it does the “what if” and then runs with it. A little slow to get going and there are traumatic parts to so e characters early life's that I don't enjoy a whole lot but I really an interesting read for military scifi.