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		<title>Ascension, Jacqueline Koyanagi</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>For whatever reason, it&#8217;s shaping up to be a specfic kind of summer for me here at Reading the End. A glance at my reading spreadsheet reports that I did a sci-fi binge at the start of this year, and here I am having another one, what with Touch and Elysium and The Player of Games and some other books I didn&#8217;t tell you about because YOU DO NOT KNOW MY WHOLE LIFE. And now Ascension. Like The Player of Games, there&#8217;s a very &#8220;I am science fiction!&#8221; quality to Ascension, which I admit is not always my jam. I&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For whatever reason, it&#8217;s shaping up to be a specfic kind of summer for me here at Reading the End. A glance at my reading spreadsheet reports that I did a sci-fi binge at the start of this year, and here I am having another one, what with <em>Touch</em> and <em>Elysium</em> and <em>The Player of Games</em> and some other books I didn&#8217;t tell you about because YOU DO NOT KNOW MY WHOLE LIFE. And now <em>Ascension.</em></p>
<p>Like <em>The Player of Games,</em> there&#8217;s a very &#8220;I am science fiction!&#8221; quality to <em>Ascension,</em> which I admit is not always my jam. I like my science fiction to be of the type the Sad Puppies truly despise: spaceship-free and full of ladies. (Daryl Gregory&#8217;s <em><a href="https://readingtheend.com/2014/05/26/review-afterparty-daryl-gregory/" target="_blank">Afterparty</a>,</em> for instance. <em>Touch</em> for instance.) And don&#8217;t get me wrong: The Sad Puppies would despise <em>Ascension.</em> It&#8217;s full of feelings! And people of color! And ladies kissing ladies! And families of choice and what it means to build one and be a part of one! But also, spaceships; and when it comes to spaceships, I have to be gently led (by bloggers!). It is not my natural diet.</p>
<p>Our heroine, Alana Quick, is a sky surgeon. When she sees an opportunity to stow away on a ship called the <em>Tangled Axon,</em> she seizes it; and the next thing she knows, she and her sister Nova, with whom she has a very fraught relationship, find themselves fugitives on the run along with the crew of the <em>Tangled Axon.</em></p>
<p>Whenever I get on a scifi binge, it helps me clarify what kind of scifi I actually like, versus what I read in the hopes of making myself like it. I do truly not care for spaceships. <em>Ascension</em> overcomes that to the best of its ability, creating a spaceship that has a properly <em>Firefly-</em>like feel to it, with a ragtag group of vagabonds whose only home is each other. I dug that. What I truly love in sci-fi, however, is a killer <em>idea,</em> played out with exquisite specificity. In <em>Ascension,</em> I loved the milieu, with its casual diversity, sister bonds, open relationships, characters being chill about other characters&#8217; disabilities, etc. etc. But I wanted the plot to be more of an IDEA. I wanted it to be <em>what-if.</em></p>
<p>All of that to say: If you love spaceships, and diversity in sci-fi, and plots that spin you along, <em>Ascension</em> is a really fun ride, even if it&#8217;s not the exactly perfect book for me.</p>
<p>If I may brag: I have been trying to get to some of the books that are higher up on my TBR list (i.e., the books that have been sitting on my list for a while without me reading them), and <em>Ascension</em> was maybe number 4 on the list. When I went looking for the review that inspired me to add it to the TBR list, which was <a href="https://theliteraryomnivore.wordpress.com/2014/01/29/review-ascension/" target="_blank">Clare&#8217;s</a>, I discovered it was only from 2014! Only last year! Yay me! I am an efficient reader of TBR pile books!</p>
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