wanderlustlover's review

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5.0

Beautiful, evocative and dangerous. I love the idea of the lions absorption skills and how the narrative shifts back and forth between the interlopers, the people on the outside of the planet and the lioness herself. I, also, love that they are polyamorous and gender-different.

spinesinaline's review

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funny informative fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0


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angelcwrites's review

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4.0

Review to come on Women Write About Comics!

sondosia's review

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4.0

As with Issue 5, the fiction seemed a lot stronger than the essays. But there were a few great essays as well, especially Kameron Hurley's piece on writing versus storytelling.

mayakittenreads's review

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4.0

First up - an absolutely stunning cover! I love it.

Once I loaded it onto my Kindle, this issue only took me 4 days to read. I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Oddly enough, It was Valente's story that I struggled with. I usually adore her writing, but I just didn't understand much of this one, though I think I picked up on the themes of environmental and scientific ethics.

A.C. Wise's "The Practical Witch's Guide to Acquiring Real Estate" was utterly charming. I also really liked "Young Woman in a Garden" by Delia Sherman. A little creepy, but just enough without freaking me out. :)

foomple's review

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Read:
The Practical Witch’s Guide to Acquiring Real Estate by A.C. Wise - cute, fun

Planet Lion by Catherynne M. Valente - very different, surprisingly depressing

In Libres by Elizabeth Bear - might be my favorite fictional library
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