![]() ![]() Going into another Amie and Jay space novel, I was almost expecting another Illuminae style production, which knocked my socks off and threw them out the airlock. Starting the book was a little weird, I have to admit. I want to keep this review spoiler free, but like any of Amie and Jay’s books, it’s hard to talk about them without mentioning spoilers, since their worlds aren’t like our own and a lot of the spoilers are world-building related… We’ll see how I go □ I was going to put this novel on hold to read the entire 7 books on my Rainbow TBR for Pride Month (you can check that out in the linked post), but I was convinced by my friend Lucie ( to continue reading it alongside my other books because the Book Meet organised by TheYARoom is tomorrow! REVIEW! ![]() Jay and Amie at the signing for Aurora Rising at Dymocks in Melbourne’s CBD ![]() It’s space time again, and that means I’ve read another Jay Kristoff and Amie Kaufman co-authored novel! Aurora Rising is the first novel in the Aurora Cycle Series and is once again full of amazingly unique characters, family bonds between siblings and friends, and uber cool space stuff that is so reminiscent of any of their works. ![]()
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