A review by bentgaidin
The Stars Askew by Rjurik Davidson

4.0

I had almost no memories of the previous book, other than that it was interesting, but also weird. (I suspect that my at-the-time ongoing divorce was as responsible for that as the originality and strangeness of the setting.) Happily, this was self-contained enough for me to enjoy, reminding me of what I'd forgotten as I needed it -- it's the story of a city in the grip of revolution, and the stories that go along with that. It's hard to say how much I could recommend it, but for what it's worth, I enjoyed this.