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Countess
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I read this novella as part of the Nebula finalist packet.
This sci-fi queer rewrite of the classic Count of Monte Cristo is fantastically written, dark, and thought-provoking. It's also infuriating, as horrendous racism fuels the profound injustices suffered by Virika Sameroo. Honestly, it didn't take long for me to cheer for her just burning the whole universe DOWN. I can readily see why this made the finalists.
This sci-fi queer rewrite of the classic Count of Monte Cristo is fantastically written, dark, and thought-provoking. It's also infuriating, as horrendous racism fuels the profound injustices suffered by Virika Sameroo. Honestly, it didn't take long for me to cheer for her just burning the whole universe DOWN. I can readily see why this made the finalists.
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