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Silvia Park: Luminous (Hardcover, 2025, Simon & Schuster)

This sweeping debut novel set in a unified Korea tells the story of three estranged …

Luminous: 100/100

Luminous is a book about death, loss, and self-loathing, told via the universal medium of robots.

I love the way the connections between the lives of the different characters are gradually revealed as the story unfolds. I also really appreciate the complexity and depth of the characters, even when they seen stereotypical seen from one angle.

The author wrote in the acknowledgements that she started out to write a children's book and kind of got derailed by personal circumstances into this thing that is much darker and more complex, but I'm very glad she did, Luminous is extremely good.

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Silvia Park: Luminous (Hardcover, 2025, Simon & Schuster)

This sweeping debut novel set in a unified Korea tells the story of three estranged …

You know Dad doesn’t do autocabs or auto-anything. And his driver’s license expired a gazillion years ago.

this is going to be my kids talking about me

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Katherine Addison: The Orb of Cairado (EBook, 2025, Subterranean Press)

Set in the world of Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award nominee The Goblin Emperor, …

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Katherine Addison: The Orb of Cairado (EBook, 2025, Subterranean Press)

Set in the world of Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award nominee The Goblin Emperor, …

Content warning orb of cairado spoilers

Katherine Addison: The Orb of Cairado (EBook, 2025, Subterranean Press)

Set in the world of Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award nominee The Goblin Emperor, …

The Orb of Cairado is yet another detective story set in the Goblin Emperor universe. It follows Ulcetha, a disgraced scholar whose best friend has just died in the same airship crash that starts off The Goblin Emperor.

The writing is typical of the series, although it's interesting to have a protagonist who's a bit more venal and self-serving than Maia and Celehar.

I wouldn't mind more Ulcetha stories, although I'm not sure how much more adventure lies in his future.

Christopher Rowe: The Navigating Fox (2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

Quintus Shu'al is the world's only navigating fox. He's also in disgrace after leading an …

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Christopher Rowe: The Navigating Fox (2023, Doherty Associates, LLC, Tom)

Quintus Shu'al is the world's only navigating fox. He's also in disgrace after leading an …

Whew, the ending felt so sudden I think I hurt something.

The Navigating Fox is like a thousand-page fantasy epic crammed into 150 pages. It's super well written, and the setting is great and I want more, particularly the Northern Membership - although I could stand to go a few days without reading the word "knowledgeable". Now give me the thousand-page edition. 😀