Interesting Facts About Space by Emily Austin
No notes.
If you’ve read Austin’s first novel, this is more of the same absolute genius. The relationship between Enid and her mother was explored with a kind of frank tenderness that gave me chills while reading their interactions.
Enid was such a compelling character to follow, irrational but deeply empathetic and desperate to understand how others perceive her. An unreliable narrator at times, Enid led us into a compelling mystery where not everything was verified or challenged by side characters, leading to various satisfying reveals at the end.
This is a book best jumped into headfirst so I won’t give any more details away. But to reiterate, absolutely no notes and this was obviously a five star.
Thank you so much to the absolute wonders at Atlantic for sending this my way, it was inevitable that I would adore this as much as Everyone in this Room!