An Unkindness of Ghosts – a review

In this Sci-Fi novel we follow Aster. She’s considered “odd-mannered, obsessive, [and] withdrawn” by the others on the ship, who call her an ogre and a freak, but there’s no truth to their claims. She wishes there was. Aster is just Aster. She lives in the slums of the HSS Matilsda, a ship organised like the antebellum South, where dark-skinned passengers like Aster are considered to be less than human. Aster, when retracing her deceased mother’s footsteps, learns that there may be a way off of this ship and a method of escape, if she’s willing to fight for it.

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I absolutely adored this book. Wholly and completely. I adore Rivers Solomon’s writing and the way they approach complex topics. This is a very heavy book, so if you’re someone who needs trigger warnings please do check them out below.

This book really explores the collective trauma that can be held within a community, as well as racism, sexism, gender identity, ableism, and more. As I said, it discusses a lot. I loved the way Solomon distinguished the different areas of the ship by how they spoke and how they acted, adding a layer of realism to the work.

Also the fact that the upper decks (light skinned, in power) have a homogenous method of speech and societal norms, no matter which deck, versus the distinct differences between the lower decks, deck to deck.

On top of the impressive discussions, this is just a very well written sci-fi book. The discussions are woven into the narrative so they don’t feel clunky or forced. Instead we are simply following Aster as she learns about the ship, she learns the science behind issues they’re having, she learns more about healing people, about people, and about herself. And the ending of this book? Totally not what I expected, left me wanting more!!!

On CAWPILE I gave this book:

Characters: 10

Atmosphere: 9

Writing: 9

Plot: 8

Intrigue: 9

Logic: 9

Enjoyment: 10

For an overall rating of 9.14 which is of course a 5 star read!!

Highlight here for trigger warnings: ableism, abortion, blood, child abuse (sexual, implied), chronic illness, confinement, death (children and adult), gun violence, grief, homophobia, lynching, medical content and trauma, mental illness, misogyny, paedophilia, panic attacks/disorders, physical abuse, police brutality, racism, rape, religious bigotry, self harm, sexual assault (mentioned), slavery, suicide (mentioned), torture, violence

Once again please do check out the trigger warnings if you possibly need them as this is a really heavy book, but if you’re able to read through it I think it’s worth the read.

Christmas Book Haul!!

I was treated by my friends to so many books this Christmas! I’m so so grateful for them! For those who have a bookish social media I’ll leave a link so you can find them online and give them some love! Now, onto the books!

First up is the amazing Kari, who went overboard as always and bought me three books!! Check out her channel here!!! Thank you so much Kari, I can’t wait to delve into more steampunk books and you know how excited I am for the Nevernight series!! (she gifted me the first book in the series too, see! Overboard!!)

Caitlyn knows my weakness for pretty covers, and she knew that was exactly why I added this book to my wishlist, so she bought me That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston! (also it came as a floppy US paperback which was unexpected, we don’t get those here in the UK!) Here’s her channel for you to check out!

That Inevitable Victorian Thing: Amazon.co.uk: Johnston, E.K.: Books

The marvellous Abi (who spells her name so beautifully lol, same as me!) gifted me Warcross by Marie Lu! I’m so excited about this beautiful book and I’m so grateful too! Here’s Abi’s instagram for you to check out!

Warcross: 1: Amazon.co.uk: Lu, Marie: 9780399547966: Books

The lovely Dom, her channel is here for your perusal, gifted me An Unkindness of Ghosts by Rivers Solomon. I read The Deep by them earlier this year and fell in love (which reminds me, I need to grab a copy of that) which is why this was on my wishlist and I’m so excited to read more from them and I’m so grateful Dom!

An Unkindness Of Ghosts: Amazon.co.uk: Rivers Solomon: 9781617755880: Books

The amazing Sam from Griff Reads, who’s BookTube is honestly what I wish mine was! She gifted me Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid which is one I am so grateful to have it on my shelves, thank you so much Sam!

Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid

And last but by no means least is my non-bookish friend Anny, who doesn’t have a social media presence but who saw English editions of Swedish classics (she’s Swedish) and knew not only that I would love them but that she’d be able to post them from Sweden! I’m so excited to delve into these mini books!!! Thanks Anny!!!

Box with four Swedish Classics - Stig Dagerman, Selma Lagerlöf, Astrid  Lindgren, August Strindberg - häftad (9789175892252) | Adlibris Bokhandel

Thank you so much to everybody on this list! I’m so excited to get around to all these books and I hope that I love them all, and I hope for those who I sent gifts to that you guys enjoy them as well!! How was your Christmas? Did you get any bookish gifts? My family doesn’t buy me bookish gifts on strict orders of my mum, she’s not happy with how many books I own hahaha, so getting these was really lovely!!!