One of the things that sometimes gets my hackles up about reading YA-aimed books is just how earnest and serious they are. It makes sense, it's the same vibe you get talking to a teenager about the thing they're most passionate about. I should have guessed it based on the cow-suit author picture, but Xiran Jay Jhao has the rare ability to appreciate that even in the middle of a dystopia, life is often absurd.
Not too far in, Zetian shouts "Welcome to your nightmare!" and later thinks back on how that was a little ridiculous. There are chapter titles like "Not Weird at All" about a developing, awkward relationship that is completely weird. It makes the whole experience much nicer.
Not too far in, Zetian shouts "Welcome to your nightmare!" and later thinks back on how that was a little ridiculous. There are chapter titles like "Not Weird at All" about a developing, awkward relationship that is completely weird. It makes the whole experience much nicer.