Tag: neurodiversity

  • The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal

    The Calculating Stars by Mary Robinette Kowal

    Mary Robinette Kowal is rapidly becoming a must buy author, so when I head that The Calculating Stars was coming out I preordered it right away! The idea of mixing retro futurism and and the same optimism and science approach that you found in The Martian was really intriguing to me and I of course…

  • The Planetfall series by Emma Newman

    The Planetfall series by Emma Newman

    When I picked up The Planetfall series I was hesitant, because Emma Newman makes me cry. Or to be more fair, her writing tends to make me cry, because I get so invested in her characters that I get ALL THE FELLS. The crying to go bad with her Split World series, that I had…

  • All Systems Red by Martha Wells

    All Systems Red by Martha Wells

    Murderbot has become one of my all time favourite characters and by far my favorite artificial intelligence. When I first read All Systems Red by Martha Wells I didn’t read many novellas, yet. But this book kicked up a whole novella reading spree for me. Today it is one of my favourite format of books,…

  • Borderline by Mishell Baker

    Borderline by Mishell Baker

    My review of Borderline by Mishell Baker, an urban fantasy book about Hollywood, mental health, neurodiversity and the fay.

  • Kaleidoscope

    Kaleidoscope

    Review of the short story anthology Kaleidoscope edited by Julia Rios & Alisa Krasnostein. Kaleidoscope hopeful YA science fiction and fantasy with diverse leads. The teenagers are queer, disabled, neurodiverse, PoC etc.