A review by chirson
Skyward Inn by Aliya Whiteley

3.0

I read this courtesy of NetGalley, my review is my own opinion.

Reminded me of Amatka in the visceral reaction its descriptions evoked. This was certainly much stranger than I'd expected - a bizarre, atmospheric novel with complex themes and beautiful language. All the same, I don't think I had the mental space for the estrangement that it wanted, and I didn't feel connected to the characters in a way that would have made this experience feel more real.