Awakenings is different from anything I’ve read! With lovable, queer characters and a vast fantasy world that includes different species, strange technology, and captivating enemies, this novella seized my interest immediately and never let it go. It’s so easy to read!
There is hardly anything that could have been improved, but I would have liked a bit more description of surroundings and the characters’ senses of those surroundings, such as the oppressive heat from the desert sun, or grit finding its way into clothes and shoes. I would also have appreciated a little more character backstory for Rumi, especially, and his reasoning for so quickly accepting this “quest” of sorts.
Regardless, what this novella did in the space it had available to it was exciting. The story kicks off immediately and never stops. The plot is an interesting mix of cozy found family vibes on the road mixed with the darkness of the world and a mysterious enemy who knows more than he’s willing to say. All of this tied up with the vague impression of prophecy of some sort that may or may not come true depending on the main character’s, Horace’s, choices.
This plot is delivered with smooth, sharp writing that is easy to get absorbed in and never once distracted me from the story. It takes place in a huge fantasy world with unique markets, sprawling landscape, and a sentient, bigger-on-the-inside wagon. If I didn’t already find myself falling in love with the characters and eager to follow them on their journeys, I would be enthralled with the world-building and anxious to learn more.
Horace, the main character, is such a sweetheart. Brave, protective, and open-hearted e uses e/eir pronouns and is also aro/ace, yet finds emself inexplicably attached to the nonbinary elf, Aliyah, who transforms into a giant tree creature and protects Horace’s city from attack. Rumi, an “isixi,” a short, reptile species, is transmasc and a traveling inventor. It’s his wagon that Horace and Aliyah find themselves on as they start their journey.
This cast of characters, already is exceptional, interesting, and loveable, with individualized personalities that find they fit together. The loyalty that is already growing among them through this first of the series novella soothes something in my soul. I love the comaraderie and friendship that is increasingly growing, and I’m so excited to read book two.
If you’re looking for a fantasy with platonic, queer relationships, I couldn’t recommend this more. It’s gripping, yet feel-good, and it possesses every element of fantasy I love so much. It’s so worth picking up!