Kerstin Espinosa Rosero
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The Advent of Winter
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The Alchemy of Sorrow
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2022
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5 editions
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Burn Red Skies (Burn Red Skies, #1)
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2020
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3 editions
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Rise Red Kingdom (Burn Red Skies, #2)
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2022
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4 editions
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| To me, Alien Clay is basically what would happen if Project Hail Mary and The Third-Body Problem hooked arms and chilled in the prison colony of In the Penal Colony. The setup is intriguing, the writing and worldbuilding are rich, and each page is sp ...more | |
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| My first manga of the year and already one of my faves! Fun story, mindblowing artwork, and wonderful characters. The humor slayed and, for me at least, balanced out the darker themes of the book. I really enjoyed the dynamic between characters, lear ...more | |
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| Wow, Project Hail Mary. Rarely does a book suck me in with the first few sentences, especially in sci-fi, a genre I don’t read nearly enough of. There is a genuine sense of fun and exploration in the writing, which made it so... accessible to me, des ...more | |
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Immortal Longings is the most imaginative and exciting read I’ve had in a while. It sucked me in and refused to let go—or jump, really. I was stuck in my birth body, sacrificing sleep to reach the end. As an impulsive cover buyer and chronic blurb sk ...more |
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| Traces of Two Pasts follows the back stories of Tifa and Aeris and gives deeper insight into how their friendship develops. As a companion novel for the game, I would say it’s a must for FFVII fans. Tifa and Aeris are beloved characters, and the book ...more | |
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| Last Night at the Telegraph Club is a young adult novel that set off an avalanche of memories of what it was like to be a queer Asian American teenager growing up in the San Francisco area, catapulted into the throes of first love. It is confusing, t ...more | |
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| A gorgeous novella that is way overdue for a review. A Necromancer Called Gam Gam is lighthearted but profound, short but punch packin’, and while there is necromancy and lots of skeletons, it is a touching commentary on life, loved ones, and moving ...more | |
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| Murder at Spindle Manor is a lighthearted fantasy locked-room whodunit, which is a genre I never knew I needed. Just like our MC, Isabeau, is an expert gun slingin’ huntress, the book wields tropes with such comical, self-aware mastery that makes it ...more | |
“And then the stars came out. One by one they gleamed, bright and sharp like polished steel, but one burned a fierce amber, killing off all the winds in their paths. The last gust was barely stronger than a dying breath, a whisper that disappeared behind the trees. Riyan, he recalled suddenly. The dragon of the winds after which the amber star was named. Dragons had been dead for centuries, but the Annals insisted that when they left this world, their spirits became stars, changing in succession to protect their people.”
― Burn Red Skies
― Burn Red Skies
“But don’t feel bad for me. Little did I know, I would meet the love of my life later, when my wife bore her.”
― Burn Red Skies
― Burn Red Skies















































