RaveThe New York Daily NewsAll the Birds in the Sky moves from a coming of age story to a millennial romance and then a dystopia — and it’s filled with so much of the uncanny. That includes, but is not limited to, a shapeshifting teacher, talking birds and an anti-gravity gun. The clutter should weigh it down, but it doesn’t, as the narrative flies gracefully through familiar territories of magic and science fiction … Filled with wacky and tender moments plus playful jabs at her characters, this book is a truly fun read that include references to geek culture favorites like Doctor Who and Red Dwarf...It’s a style she maintains even when she moves into a dystopian setting. The narrative becomes more chaotic, deadly and eventful but never slips too much into melodrama and is still filled with an abundance of wit.