

I know first person is easier to write in, but in the case of fantasy and sci-fi, it rarely suits the story. It’s almost cute, in a brainless sort of way.įirstly, the narration issues. It’s more like an earnest craft project gone awry. I wouldn’t call SuperMoon a trainwreck: it’s not offensively bad. – Title is a throwaway reference to a single moment with no bearing on plot – Seriously, the characters literally always explaining everything – Castor offers nothing as a POV character – Similar voices in all three POV characters – The sheer dedication to the brainless terminology – ExploroBot subplot is actually pretty metal, holy shit

– There are some really good lines and descriptions

Homophobia, body horror, weird corpse things, plague, genre-typical descriptions of blood and violence. Published by Macmillan Publishers / Feiwel and Friends Imprint
