![]() ![]() Its magic system made me go WHOAAA OMG once I realized it worked like coding. ![]() This is the first epic fantasy I’ve read that borrows brilliantly from sci-fi tropes, though. My favorite works tend to be those that combine the tropes of both, especially sci-fi with grand, beautiful worldbuilding. So, I never liked the strict division of sci-fi versus fantasy in publishing. Reasons to Read: Asian-inspired queer-normalizing world, clever magic system that works like coding, sci-fi post-humanism tropes told in a fantasy way, determined protagonists, adorable animal companion Personal Rating: I’d give my bone shard to Lin to command as she wishes, except she wouldn’t take it because she’s too good for that □ The Bone Shard Daughter by Andrea StewartĪn Asian-inspired epic fantasy set in an empire of drifting islands, out now from Orbit, available anywhere books are sold The Bone Shard Daughter Review + Cosplay Cosplay of Lin Sukai, the emperor’s daughter ![]()
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