Books I read in July 2022

A varied month: bisexuality, climate fiction, and essays.

The Actual Star, Monica Byrne

My mind was blown by this book. A mysterious cave in Belize is the heart of this novel. In 1012, the last monarchs of the ancient Maya are preparing for the sacrificial ball game. In 2012, Leah Oliveri travels to Belize to rediscover her roots. And in 3012, two competing factions of a religion born from climate chaos travel to Belize to see which of their visions should prevail.

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Published on July 31, 2022 17:32
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