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A review by tanouska
Errant, Volume One by L.K. Fleet
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
The worldbuilding in this book is outstanding, as in, it literally stands out and is good. Love how the gender of someone is never guessed, people are reffered to with they/them untill someone shows the preferred gender of the character. The way characters are names is also very nicely done, and I like that the meaning of the names of the people of the Earth, don't always match their actual personalities. After all, how can you know how a baby will be when they grow up?
The two main characters are fun to get to know, and during the two novella's we slowly get to know them more and more. Sometimes at the same pace as the other main characters, sometimes sooner because of the POV, and that also makes for interisting situation.
Lastly: I actually exclaimned a happy 'Oh! so soon!' out loud, alone in my livingroom when I saw that part two is due in march already!!
I received a free copy in an exchange for an honest review
The two main characters are fun to get to know, and during the two novella's we slowly get to know them more and more. Sometimes at the same pace as the other main characters, sometimes sooner because of the POV, and that also makes for interisting situation.
Lastly: I actually exclaimned a happy 'Oh! so soon!' out loud, alone in my livingroom when I saw that part two is due in march already!!
I received a free copy in an exchange for an honest review
Moderate: Violence and Murder
Minor: Domestic abuse