Antolius reviewed Light From Uncommon Stars by Ryka Aoki
A peculiar mix
4 stars
I expected more sci-fi elements going into this book. They did appear, but have ended up somewhat overshadowed by everything else.
The blurb describes the book as "Good Omens meets The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet", but the story brings in a bunch more. It's a story about being trans, about immigrants, about art, about legacy, about making authentic doughnuts.
I feel 3 things about this book:
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It's rooted in truth. It's that quality of a book to gut punch you, because you care about its characters, because they reflect a truth about the world.
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It's cute. This is where it feels closest to the Wayfarers series. It has kindness, and takes time to be silly.
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It's decidedly down to Earth. This is the part that has taken me aback. I expected more "space stuff", but got …
I expected more sci-fi elements going into this book. They did appear, but have ended up somewhat overshadowed by everything else.
The blurb describes the book as "Good Omens meets The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet", but the story brings in a bunch more. It's a story about being trans, about immigrants, about art, about legacy, about making authentic doughnuts.
I feel 3 things about this book:
-
It's rooted in truth. It's that quality of a book to gut punch you, because you care about its characters, because they reflect a truth about the world.
-
It's cute. This is where it feels closest to the Wayfarers series. It has kindness, and takes time to be silly.
-
It's decidedly down to Earth. This is the part that has taken me aback. I expected more "space stuff", but got surprisingly vivid depiction of California instead.
This book throws a bunch of ideas at you. Many of them could have filled entire novels of their own. Here they end up under-explored. But the throughline is strong enough to tie it all together.