PositiveLibrary JournalA winner for readers seeking a fast-moving romp through sci-fi premises and futuristic settings without a lot of violence.
RaveLibrary Journallournoy juggles the character development well, creating relatably flawed women. She also expertly conveys the power of lifelong friendships that can feel closer even than familial bonds. Their friendship comforts and fortifies the women as they navigate the perilous, thorny, messy wilderness of modern adulthood.
RaveLibrary JournalMott’s writing is funny, intelligent, and sharp as a knife ... The language is high-energy and dazzling, like a New Year’s Eve party ... the characters have conversations that deliver profound meditations on race, belonging, grief, and the meaning of home, though there’s plenty to lighten the mood ... Full of action, suspense, and laughs. Its reflections about being a Black American in Europe are insightful. Jump in for a full-force, visceral ride.