

Very intriguing little book. I thought the whole alternate reality was very interesting and would have actually enjoyed more of it, so I'll read the next in the series. I am less into the angst of the main character, just because that's not how I am so it's unrelatable, but really loved the interaction between Dex and Mosscap. Also, I love the idea of a tea monk. That should be a thing.
Very intriguing little book. I thought the whole alternate reality was very interesting and would have actually enjoyed more of it, so I'll read the next in the series. I am less into the angst of the main character, just because that's not how I am so it's unrelatable, but really loved the interaction between Dex and Mosscap. Also, I love the idea of a tea monk. That should be a thing.

Nice story that kept me coming back to see how the obvious twists were going to come together. I'm not one of those readers who thinks every read has to be incredibly deep and completely unpredictable. To me it felt deeper than a beach read or a cozy mystery, but still light enough to be a feel good read.
Plus, it has a sentient animal. I'm a big sucker for a perfectly charming sentient animal.
Nice story that kept me coming back to see how the obvious twists were going to come together. I'm not one of those readers who thinks every read has to be incredibly deep and completely unpredictable. To me it felt deeper than a beach read or a cozy mystery, but still light enough to be a feel good read.
Plus, it has a sentient animal. I'm a big sucker for a perfectly charming sentient animal.

My second: "Wow. What did I just read?!" book in a row. This is weird, so be prepared for that. I found it to be quite a page turner though, and quite thought provoking. It takes the social consciousness that seems to be budding in our rethinking of zoos and religion to an extreme, but that's why it makes you think so much. It's definitely a good read if you can open your mind and just accept the weirdness, which you should. I would like it to continue so I can see how this new world plays out.
My second: "Wow. What did I just read?!" book in a row. This is weird, so be prepared for that. I found it to be quite a page turner though, and quite thought provoking. It takes the social consciousness that seems to be budding in our rethinking of zoos and religion to an extreme, but that's why it makes you think so much. It's definitely a good read if you can open your mind and just accept the weirdness, which you should. I would like it to continue so I can see how this new world plays out.