Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, 448 pages
This was my second time reading this book, and I'm not going to rewrite what I wrote in my initial review five years ago. That blog post is much more coherent (and much kinder, tbh) than anything I could come up with now, though it doesn't really go into how confusing this book is. I was confused the first time I read it, and after reading it again for Orcs & Aliens, I'm just as confused now. This is a love it or hate it book, and I'm pretty sure you can tell which side I come down on.

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