Very fun mix of mystery, science fiction and romance. I need to read the next book soon!
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Very fun mix of mystery, science fiction and romance. I need to read the next book soon!
#12DaysOfChristmas
Malka Older has created a brilliant sci-fi spin on Sherlock Holmes that features Investigator Mossa and scholar Pleiti. I can't think of anything I didn't love about this novella. The characters are well-crafted with distinct individual voices (and narrator Lindsey Dorcus does an excellent job bringing them to life). Older's world of Giant feels real without overloading the reader with needless exposition. I highly recommend this series.
Wellll, this review goes back to September 😬
I really enjoyed this sci-fi steampunk-ish mystery novella, set on a gas giant where humanity has fled after the collapse of Earth‘s environment. The world building is fascinating and subtly done, and the character development is equally subtle and patient. I also liked the mystery‘s slow unfolding of hints and clues. I‘m looking forward to reading more of this series!
Gender-bent Sherlock and Watson, in an off-planet future, with romance. i love the romantic vibe of this SF novella, in which the “Watson,“ falls once again under the spell of a Holmes she doesn't fully understand but can't stop caring for.
Book rec: jump scare.
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4/5
A fun, sherlock holmes style mystery taking place in the future on when humanity has relocated to live on a series of rail connected platforms above Jupiter. I loved the world building and look forward to reading future books in the series.
audiobook: The Mimicking of Known Successes by Malka Older
e-book: Tadek and the Princess by Alexandra Rowland
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An interesting sapphic/queer dystopian science fiction gender swapped Sherlock Holmes and Watson retelling, set on Jupiter.
Mossa‘s investigation starts after a man disappears from one of the less often visited platforms they live on. Potential suicide? Or is there something more going on?
Read this book after doing a quiz by @CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian !
https://www.autostraddle.com/quiz-which-queer-mystery-novel-should-you-read/
#bookreport A good week! Finished The Phoenix Crown on audio, which I quite enjoyed. Finished The Mimicking of Known Successes a few hours before the Nebula finalists were announced, handy as it's on the list!
So now I'm in Nebula reading mode for the next few weeks. So far I've finished the short stories and 2 novelettes. #weeklyforecast hope to finish the novelettes (4 left) and ideally the novellas (3 left) but we'll see.
My other new art acquisition! 🤩🪼
This was a fun short scifi mystery that takes place on Jupiter, which future humans have colonized after ruining Earth. It‘s a Sherlock style murder investigation, except the main characters are women, and the body is missing. I believe book 2 was just published, and I will probably pick it up.
I am so happy this has turned into a series. Can't wait to read more! Sci fi cozy mystery vibes: Watson-like character POV narrating Sherlock-type detective/investigator with gender swap sapphic second chance romance twist, and happily it's not the fawning, clueless Watson character that my experience of the original Holmes stories I've read recalls. 1/2
This felt like Sherlock Holmes with a queer sci-fi twist. Set in the future, when humans have colonized Jupiter after Earth is no longer habitable by living on ringed platforms that circle the planet. Mossa investigates a disappearance & calls on her old flame for help since the missing man is a fellow scholar at the university. Older does 'show, don't tell' very well and the setting is so immersive (& cozy) despite little explanations off the bat
This was a perfect way to dig myself out of the post Christmas slump. A unique Sci-Fi setting with a cozy atmosphere, a solidly executed mystery plot, a little touch of romance, light but not insubstantial. I love a short novel or novella and this book was exactly long enough for it's story.
My one critique is that the initial descriptions were a little light for me. It took me a couple of chapters before I could picture the world. Strong pick.
This cozy sci-fi mystery reunites two former flames, a detective and a scholar at Jupiter's elite university, when a man dissapears from an isolated platform. Older throws you straight into the worldbuilding, which is jarring at first but soon becomes par for the course.
A little mid-afternoon reading that turned into an impromptu nap because chasing after my 20 month old nephew as is exhausting as it is delightful 😅
My sister knocked it out of the park with this Jolabokaflod exchange! One that's on my TBR but I didn't realize was a novella and one I'd never heard of. #jolabokaflod @sebrittainclark
This was a low pick for me. It‘s a sci-fi Sherlockian novella. I read it at the beginning of November for #swordandlaserpodcast
It was a quick read and the mystery was interesting. I‘m just not always a fan of sci-fi or novellas.
I listened to this novella ( it‘s 4 hours) on Libby. It‘s a so/so sci-fi detective f/f romance story. It takes place on a gas giant that‘s been colonized by Earth‘s survivors. The action occurs on platforms built on rings circling above the planet a free train service takes our detective and her ex on their mission to find a missing scholar. An interesting world but not so interesting dialogue and mystery. It‘s okay.
A Sherlock Holmes style mystery, but set in space and sapphic.
This was a freaking delight to listen to. The world building of humans on Jupiter was just tantalizing enough to make me want an entire novel about it, without any of it getting info dumped. The mystery itself was fascinating and kept me guessing until the end. And Pleiti gets her Watson moment where she‘s able to put a crucial piece of information together. 🌕🌕🌕🌕🌗
I really liked Malka Older's Infomocracy series so I had high hopes for this new book. I loved the idea of a cozy mystery on Jupiter but the execution was so-so. The sci-fi elements were definitely better than the mystery ones.
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Flew through this novella set in an far flung future where humanity has ruined Earth & lives on a gas Giant. We follow a professor & an investigator trying to solve a mystery…yet despite that it felt very cozy.
A couple chapters in and I love this so far! It's simultaneously quaint and cozy yet futuristic and strange. It's a mix of mystery, romance, and science fiction. #QueerBooks