While the premise of Pixels of You is interesting (sapphic AI love story!) and the cover art absolutely gorgeous, the execution was lacking for me and it felt more like reading an introduction or a single chapter rather than a volume. There was more in the summary than in reading the entire ARC. The story follows two opposites, Indira a human with cyber augmentation following a tragic accident, and Fawn, a human-presenting AI, who are forced to work together after an argument at the photo gallery in which they both intern. There is extremely little background information, and the volume is broken up with dark pages with seemingly random information presented as headlines. While this may be due to this being still a draft (this is an extremely rough draft with many pages only available as drafted sketches), it made for a very segmented and disjointed read. Many heavy topics such as chronic pain and discrimination are mentioned briefly, Fawn and Indira's relationship is not fully explored, and everything went by very quickly. Possibly reading the finished product with completed pages and color will be more effective, especially if future volumes will be included in the series, but given the poor pacing and lack of worldbuilding, I was unfortunately not a fan, and I don't believe it was solely (or even a majority) due to the unfinished nature of the ARC.
Thank you to Netgalley, the authors, and the publisher for an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.