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A review by beckyjmcc
Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon
5.0
I'm sitting here grinning as I finish this book. I want Ofelia to be my neighbour, we can exchange a smile over the fence and then respect eachothers personal space by avoiding eye contact and not speaking except for when we share freshly baked bread (well, I dont bake... but damn, I want to try some of that bread she's always baking).
Sure, some bits were weird and there were some beliefs that Ofelia had which I personally don't agree with. But, thats not gonna stop me from enjoying this story thoroughly while lounging here in my candle lit room with a cuppa and a cozy blanket.
I discovered this book because I wanted to read more hopepunk after reading A Psalm For The Wild Built. I hadn't even heard of hopepunk untill I googled what genre Psalm is.
I'm hooked.
Warm, radical hope.
WHERE DO I FIND MORE HOPEPUNK. GIVE IT TO ME. I NEED IT. PLEASE.
Sure, some bits were weird and there were some beliefs that Ofelia had which I personally don't agree with. But, thats not gonna stop me from enjoying this story thoroughly while lounging here in my candle lit room with a cuppa and a cozy blanket.
I discovered this book because I wanted to read more hopepunk after reading A Psalm For The Wild Built. I hadn't even heard of hopepunk untill I googled what genre Psalm is.
I'm hooked.
Warm, radical hope.
WHERE DO I FIND MORE HOPEPUNK. GIVE IT TO ME. I NEED IT. PLEASE.