Cytonic

Cytonic

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  • Author:Brandon Sanderson
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Summary

From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Reckoners series, the Mistborn trilogy, and the Stormlight Archive comes the third book in an epic series about a girl who will travel beyond the stars to save the world she loves from destruction。

Spensa’s life as a Defiant Defense Force pilot has been far from ordinary。 She proved herself one of the best starfighters in the human enclave of Detritus and she saved her people from extermination at the hands of the Krell—the enigmatic alien species that has been holding them captive for decades。 What’s more, she traveled light-years from home as an undercover spy to infiltrate the Superiority, where she learned of the galaxy beyond her small, desolate planet home。

Now, the Superiority—the governing galactic alliance bent on dominating all human life—has started a galaxy-wide war。 And Spensa’s seen the weapons they plan to use to end it: the Delvers。 Ancient, mysterious alien forces that can wipe out entire planetary systems in an instant。 Spensa knows that no matter how many pilots the DDF has, there is no defeating this predator。

Except that Spensa is Cytonic。 She faced down a Delver and saw something eerily familiar about it。 And maybe, if she’s able to figure out what she is, she could be more than just another pilot in this unfolding war。 She could save the galaxy。

The only way she can discover what she really is, though, is to leave behind all she knows and enter the Nowhere。 A place from which few ever return。

To have courage means facing fear。 And this mission is terrifying。

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Reviews

Jen

I wanted to give this book a worse review of the majority of it。 There was a lot that felt like it dragged on。 However, the pay off was worth it— I feel like there are still symbolic meanings that I haven’t entirely processed yet as far as the ending。

Eva

The next installment in Brandon Sanderson’s “Skyward” series picks up exactly where the last one left off。 Honestly, I had a hard time re-immersing myself into this world at first。 Part of the problem with ending a book on a cliffhanger is that when you start the next book, you have to jump into the middle of things, and I don’t know about anyone else but I have a hard time remembering the exact situation that was going on in a series, especially after a cliffhanger, unless I’m going straight fr The next installment in Brandon Sanderson’s “Skyward” series picks up exactly where the last one left off。 Honestly, I had a hard time re-immersing myself into this world at first。 Part of the problem with ending a book on a cliffhanger is that when you start the next book, you have to jump into the middle of things, and I don’t know about anyone else but I have a hard time remembering the exact situation that was going on in a series, especially after a cliffhanger, unless I’m going straight from one to the next。 I had to read a summary online to get up to speed。 But once I’d done that, I was sucked in by the fast pace, the action, the imaginative setting, and the characters。 I like that each book in this series feels completely different from the last。 The first was “outsider girl defies the odds” with a side of military action, at least at first。 The second had a lot of intrigue, with Spensa spying and infiltrating the enemy。 This one is more of an out-and-out adventure and quest novel。 Each successive book also reveals a new setting with its own unique rules and attributes。 And because it’s Sanderson, every layer of worldbuilding is impeccably well-crafted。 As the series progresses, Spensa continues to show remarkable character growth。 She was borderline unlikeable in early parts of book one, but she slowly learned and grew and became a more well-rounded person, and her introspection and growth continues in this installment as she recognizes her flaws and works to overcome them。 Her capacity for change is what makes her relatable and human, and that changeability becomes the key to everything。 Representation: People of color as major side characters。 (Does it count as non-binary rep if the only NB character is an alien? Not sure。 Either way, there’s a very minor mention of a character with they/them pronouns) 。。。more

Sara

This series has gotten weird as hell, and I love it。

Nightinkgale

I want it I want it nooooooow。

Sadie

I'm already rating this 5 stars。 It's been a long wait。。。。。。。 I'm already rating this 5 stars。 It's been a long wait。。。。。。。 。。。more

Bethany Neuhart

As someone who reads all things Brandon Sanderson, I was more than thrilled to get my hands on an advanced copy of Cytonic。 At the end of Skyward, Spensa hyperjumps into the nowhere。 It is here that Cytonic begins。 Spensa is introduced to a new character in the series, Chet Starfinder, a swashbuckling adventurer attuned to her style。 Spensa is tipped by the rogue delver from Skyward to begin a journey on something called "The Path of Elders"--a quest to find answers to the delvers' origins。 Chet As someone who reads all things Brandon Sanderson, I was more than thrilled to get my hands on an advanced copy of Cytonic。 At the end of Skyward, Spensa hyperjumps into the nowhere。 It is here that Cytonic begins。 Spensa is introduced to a new character in the series, Chet Starfinder, a swashbuckling adventurer attuned to her style。 Spensa is tipped by the rogue delver from Skyward to begin a journey on something called "The Path of Elders"--a quest to find answers to the delvers' origins。 Chet accompanies Spensa on this mission in this very strange and foreign landscape--a place where space time is ball of confusing, timey wimey stuff。 It is certainly different from the first two installments of the series, but I feel like this could be one of Sanderson's most ambitious works to date。 He goes to great lengths to incorporate an accurate depiction of space time。 It reminds me of the movie Interstellar。 I definitely applaud him for his thoroughness in this endeavor, because it is no small feat。 While the story maybe deviates from the other two installments, it still has all the classic elements that Brandon Sanderson fans will love--humor, fantastic world-building, and lovable characters (I mean who doesn't just love Doomslug, am I right?)。 Definitely worth the read and another great installment in Sanderson's works。 。。。more

Michelle

Cytonic is the next-up novel in the Skyward Series -- and it is a delightful departure from Skyward and Starsight。 In a desperate move to save herself, Doomslug and M-Bot, Spensa crashes into the void and embarks on a journey to learn more about her cytonic powers, the Delvers and find a way to save her people from the Superiority。 Cytonic continues to thrill with skirmishes with pirates, new (and mysterious) characters, and of course high-stakes piloting。 What is different in this novel is the Cytonic is the next-up novel in the Skyward Series -- and it is a delightful departure from Skyward and Starsight。 In a desperate move to save herself, Doomslug and M-Bot, Spensa crashes into the void and embarks on a journey to learn more about her cytonic powers, the Delvers and find a way to save her people from the Superiority。 Cytonic continues to thrill with skirmishes with pirates, new (and mysterious) characters, and of course high-stakes piloting。 What is different in this novel is the focus on the cytonic origin story -- Spensa must be brave enough to follow a path few have taken (and face the wrath of the Delvers) while wrestling her own feelings of sacrifice and yearning。 Cytonic is a great read in an overall captivating galactic story! 。。。more

Zoe

Red (Taylor's Version) and Skyward 3? November's going to be litttttttt Red (Taylor's Version) and Skyward 3? November's going to be litttttttt 。。。more

Tim Joseph

4。5 for sure, as Sanderson continues the phenominal content in his YA series! We meet up with Spensa and crew embarking on a bold new frontier when Spin is forced to face her growing power, her convictions, and her friendships。Sanderson real strength is his ability to create realistic characters。。。 people that we can see develop and change as we identify with them。。。 and put them in otherworldly situations。 I will look forward to the rest of Spensa's journey as I do all of his works! 4。5 for sure, as Sanderson continues the phenominal content in his YA series! We meet up with Spensa and crew embarking on a bold new frontier when Spin is forced to face her growing power, her convictions, and her friendships。Sanderson real strength is his ability to create realistic characters。。。 people that we can see develop and change as we identify with them。。。 and put them in otherworldly situations。 I will look forward to the rest of Spensa's journey as I do all of his works! 。。。more

Lizanell

I struggled with this one more than the others, especially in the back half。 Still good, but some heavy going philosophically。

Jane Rowe

Loved this book!

rina

Hmm I may have expected a bit more from this。 Not bad though! Full review closer to pub date。Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for the arc!

Noelle

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 I received an ARC of this title from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。OVERALL:A fun read! Follow Spensa, M-Bot, and a new friend Chet as they reveal the mysteries of the Nowhere and discover how the delvers came to be。SUMMARY:Following the events of Starsight, Spensa finds herself in the outer edges of the Nowhere with only M-Bot (as a drone) for company。 She immediately runs into an adventurer named Chet, who tells her about the Path of Elders--a series of messages left by ancient cyt I received an ARC of this title from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。OVERALL:A fun read! Follow Spensa, M-Bot, and a new friend Chet as they reveal the mysteries of the Nowhere and discover how the delvers came to be。SUMMARY:Following the events of Starsight, Spensa finds herself in the outer edges of the Nowhere with only M-Bot (as a drone) for company。 She immediately runs into an adventurer named Chet, who tells her about the Path of Elders--a series of messages left by ancient cytonics。 Spensa sets off to travel the Path, delaying her return in the hopes that she can learn to fully control her powers and shift the tide of the battle back home on Detrius。CHARACTERS:Spensa continues to be our POV character in this entry。 She matures a lot over the course of this novel, learning to view the large picture of the cosmic conflict and her place in it。 She is accompanied by M-Bot, who is evolving and developing emotions, and Chet, a cheerful rogue who has no memories left due to his time in the Nowhere。 Spensa eventually joins a faction of Nowhere inhabitants as they try to take over a Superiority mining base, and the reader is introduced to more interesting alien races。 WORLDBUILDING:Cytonic does a lot of heavy lifting when it comes to expanding the world。 The outer rim of the Nowhere is a completely different place from the endless void filled with delvers Spensa knew before。 It is a fever dream of a place filled with floating chunks of different worlds, where you lose your memories and all sense of time。 There, we meet a few new alien species, learn the history of the first cytonics, and discover the origin of the delvers。 There is a lot going on, but Sanderson parses the information in digestible well-paced bits。PLOT/PACING:Spensa has trouble keeping track of time passing in the Nowhere, making the pacing feel quick。 She occasionally checks in telepathically with Jorgen on Detrius, which helps her (and the reader) keep track of how much time has passed and provides a sense of urgency。 There is a lot going on in this book, but the goal of traveling the Path of Elders helps keep the story on track。 I was anxious for Spensa to return to Detrius and the fighting there, but the story told in Cytonic helped broaden the scope of the conflict and gave Spensa new priorities。 。。。more

Jessica Martin

It was harder for me to get into this book for the first 30%。 This isn’t my favorite Sanderson series, but it’s Sanderson so of course I’m going to read and enjoy it。Once I did get more invested in the story, things picked up and I couldn’t wait to finish it。 The area where this series really shines for me is the plot twists near the end of each book。 Every time I finish the book going, “What?!?” and eagery waiting for the next installment to answer all of my questions。With each book I grow to a It was harder for me to get into this book for the first 30%。 This isn’t my favorite Sanderson series, but it’s Sanderson so of course I’m going to read and enjoy it。Once I did get more invested in the story, things picked up and I couldn’t wait to finish it。 The area where this series really shines for me is the plot twists near the end of each book。 Every time I finish the book going, “What?!?” and eagery waiting for the next installment to answer all of my questions。With each book I grow to appreciate the characters and their uniqueness a little more。 I also really like this book for its originality。 Sanderson is really good at being creative and original, and that makes this book stand out even if it’s not my favorite。Another reason I may have had trouble getting into it is because it’s unpredictable and I don’t know where the book is going。 At the beginning, I was wondering what the point of the plot was and everything seemed really bizarre。 I should have known not to doubt the author。 Although at times certain things in this book seem random, everything always wraps up and loose ends are tied together neatly。 There is always a reason for everything, even if I don’t understand at the time。All in all, if you enjoyed previous books in the swries you will love this one! I am looking forward to the next book。I was provided with an eARC from the publisher through Netgalley, This is an honest review。 。。。more

Gally

All us BranSan fans broke the Dragonsteel Mini-Con website for a solid 30 minutes lol, but I managed to order a signed, numbered, and stamped edition! Can't wait! All us BranSan fans broke the Dragonsteel Mini-Con website for a solid 30 minutes lol, but I managed to order a signed, numbered, and stamped edition! Can't wait! 。。。more

Lane

Hi I didn’t not realize that we had a title and cover and November cannot come fast enough!!!!

Erin

RTC。

Jenn

On the run, Spensa escapes into the Nowhere with M-Bot, currently housed in a cleaning drone, in this third installment of the Skyward series。 In the Nowhere, she finds herself exploring the vastly different pieces of floating land, each with a different habitat with different flora and fauna, while she tries to figure out how to get back home and save her friends。 I had a hard time getting into this one。 Turns out I've forgotten most of what happened in the second book。 Usually that's not too m On the run, Spensa escapes into the Nowhere with M-Bot, currently housed in a cleaning drone, in this third installment of the Skyward series。 In the Nowhere, she finds herself exploring the vastly different pieces of floating land, each with a different habitat with different flora and fauna, while she tries to figure out how to get back home and save her friends。 I had a hard time getting into this one。 Turns out I've forgotten most of what happened in the second book。 Usually that's not too much of a problem because it comes back once I start reading the next book。 But I still can't remember anything about the second book now that I've finished the third。 I did end up getting into this one after a while, bit I don't generally do well with things that get too far from reality。 Usually, for me, that's when characters go into fae realms or heaven when things stop making sense。 But it happened here too。 I didn't get most of what was supposed to be going on with the stones or what was up with the delvers。 My brain just wouldn't work that way。 I'm sure many people will love this one, but I am not one of them。 。。。more

Korynne

“I’m not exactly a “there are nuances to this situation” type of girl。 I’m more of an “if it’s still moving, you didn’t use enough ammunition” type of girl。” YESSS! Spensa shows us her bravado and fearless personality right from the beginning。 Cytonic was one of my most anticipated releases of 2021, and I was beyond thrilled to have the opportunity to read an early copy from Edelweiss。 This review will contain spoilers for the previous two books, Skyward and Starsight, because it is really hard “I’m not exactly a “there are nuances to this situation” type of girl。 I’m more of an “if it’s still moving, you didn’t use enough ammunition” type of girl。” YESSS! Spensa shows us her bravado and fearless personality right from the beginning。 Cytonic was one of my most anticipated releases of 2021, and I was beyond thrilled to have the opportunity to read an early copy from Edelweiss。 This review will contain spoilers for the previous two books, Skyward and Starsight, because it is really hard to talk about anything in this story without spoiling the previous two books。 At the end of Starsight, Spensa jumps through into the nowhere, the place where FTL communication takes place, which is where almost the entirety of Cytonic takes place。 I think it’s really neat that each book has a different setting and story structure: in book one, it was your classic school setting with Spensa training to become better at her skill of flying; in book two, the setting was on a space station where we got introduced to lots of alien races and there were lots of politics involved; and now in book three, Spensa spends the whole book on a high-stakes adventure in the nowhere。 I can’t wait to see how book four will change it up again。 We’re introduced to a new character right at the beginning named Chet Starfinder, interdimensional galactic explorer。 He’s funny and the perfect companion for Spensa to spend the book with on an adventure across the nowhere, and I really enjoyed getting to know him。 One issue I did have about this book was that it kind of felt like it deviated from the original plot。 Spensa’s goal is still to take down the Superiority, but in this book she’s on her own side quest while all her friends are back at home working toward the goal。 Not that the book was filler, because we do learn some pertinent information and some events do occur that are crucial to the main storyline, but I almost feel like this book looses sight of the overarching goal at times。 And it’s very possible I’m wrong and I just missed some details or the effects of the nowhere made it feel that way, because I have a hard time believing Sanderson would write a book that didn’t ultimately work toward his overall series goal。 This book made me think that the connection to Defending Elysium is even bigger than I had previously thought, and when I realized this, I immediately went to go reread Defending Elysium in the middle of reading this book。 And wow, I had not remembered any of that story whatsoever, and once I finished it, I noticed so many more connections in Cytonic! I would definitely recommend reading Defending Elysium before Cytonic if you want to catch the maximum number of Easter eggs and references possible。 Cytonic was so funny, full of classic Sanderson humor。 When Doomslug says, “Poop!” in that one scene 。 。 。 I might have laughed way too hard。 This series has such great characters, and we get introduced to a lot of new ones in this book, even more cool new alien races。 My favorite character is still M-Bot though, and I loved seeing his evolution! I love how in each book he’s focused on something new: in Skyward it is finding mushrooms, in Starsight it is him forming emotions, and in Cytonic it is him learning how to tell jokes and insults and making Spensa rate them for him。 Spensa still has her bravado, but she has also matured a lot over the course of the series。 She is much more level-headed now than at the beginning of Skyward。 I love that Spensa is faced with having to see someone in a different light and learn to accept them for who they really are rather than who she originally thought they were。 This event has happened in all three books so far (Jorgen in Skyward, Krell/Varvax in Starsight, and (view spoiler)[Chet (hide spoiler)] in Cytonic) and has really helped Spensa to grow and mature。 I appreciate how diverse this series is。 Sanderson really makes an effort to be all-inclusive, specifically with the alien races。 Spensa notices too: “Even the wildest of Gran-Gran’s stories couldn’t compete with the universe’s biodiversity。” Parts of this story, especially some scenes toward the end, were almost over my head。 I had to reread a few passages to fully grasp what was going on technology-wise and space-time-wise, and I still don’t know if I fully understand everything。 Science fiction has never been my strong suit because sometimes I’m too dumb to comprehend what’s going on, but I want to like it and get better at understanding it, and this series is a good introduction to sci-fi, in my opinion, with each installment adding a few more sci-fi elements than the previous one。 Starsight is still my favorite of the series so far, followed by Skyward and then Cytonic, which wasn’t bad by any means, but I just like the other two installments more。 This book has pirates, exciting adventures through “space,” starship battles, a companion that gave me Indiana Jones vibes, a humorous mushroom-obsessed AI, and a girl full of bravado and courage who will fight until the end for the right thing。 I absolutely recommend this series to anyone looking for a sci-fi with a strong female lead that takes the story in new directions with each new book。 All people must accept that we have the potential to do terrible things。 It is part of seeing our place in the universe, our heritage, and our natures。 But in that acceptance we gain strength, for potential can be refused。 Any hero who could have been a monster is more heroic for the choices he or she made to walk another road。 SPOILER NOTES: (So I don’t forget the important reveals when I start book four。)(view spoiler)[When Spensa gets to the nowhere, she finds in her pocket a bunch of silver glowing sand and her father’s pilot pin that she had left back on Detritus。 It turns out this is Doomslug, whose form has shifted in the nowhere into an inanimate object。 Cytonics were made when “the nowhere leaked into our dimension [the somewhere], and it changed people living near the breach。”End of ch。 11: “The initial records of the delvers occur after the First Human War began。 That was when the Phone Company—a human organization—gave a hyperdrive to the people of Earth。 Humans then spread throughout the galaxy。 War began, and near its end the first delvers appeared。 Before that time there were no reports of delvers, or even the eyes。”End of ch。 24: “Find the memories of the man who will come … find the memories … of the man named Jason Write。”Mid-ch。 25: Jason Write was “the human who initiated first contact with the greater Galaxy after accidentally discovering he was Cytonic。 He … kicked off the expansion of humankind into the galaxy, and indirectly caused the First Human War of conquest。”Chet Starfinder turned out to be a delver, the one Spensa separated from the group in Starsight (? I don’t remember this happening), and he took on the appearance of the original pilot of M-Bot’s ship, named Spears。 This entity was originally Jason Write’s AI。 After Jason died, the entity felt sadness and thus deleted all his memories and personalities and copied himself thousands of times, thus creating all the delvers and explaining why all the delvers think exactly alike without being a hive mind。 “Delvers are a kind of AI。 Human bodies and consciousness are built off the DNA of early creatures on their planets, delvers are [essentially] created from the code of AIs。” This makes all AIs delvers, including M-Bot。 AIs are “brought to consciousness and emotion by exposure to the nowhere。” At the very end, M-Bot flew off alone to distract the delvers, who disintigrated his ship, thus allowing Spensa, Doomslug, and Hesho (the Kitsen pilot) to escape through the lightburst back into the somewhere。 They ended up at DDF headquarters on Detritus, which was orbiting another planet now。 Chet stayed behind。 Spensa found Jorgen, who told her that her eyes were glowing white (like the delvers) when she first showed up。 She had promised M-Bot that she would return for him。 Even though his ship is destroyed, AI consciousness can exist outside of a housing in the nowhere, so theoretically his mind is still alive in there。 (hide spoiler)]My Book Blog: Storeys of Stories 。。。more

Christine Brandewie

AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN'T WAIT AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO CAN'T WAIT 。。。more

Cat Carstairs

THE COVER IS SO BEAUTIFUL I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS THE COVER IS SO BEAUTIFUL I CAN'T WAIT TO READ THIS 。。。more

Annie (Putt)

4。5 StarsIt's fascinating to read this book and see how far Spensa has come。 Her book one self is a mere shadow here, where she is truly growing into a formidable warrior, a strong woman, and a smart person。While Starsight was fun, because it introduced more aliens and politics, it was nice to be back with just Spensa and M-Bot where now these two characters could process everything they have been through the last few books。 There is a ton of character development between the two, as they grow t 4。5 StarsIt's fascinating to read this book and see how far Spensa has come。 Her book one self is a mere shadow here, where she is truly growing into a formidable warrior, a strong woman, and a smart person。While Starsight was fun, because it introduced more aliens and politics, it was nice to be back with just Spensa and M-Bot where now these two characters could process everything they have been through the last few books。 There is a ton of character development between the two, as they grow together and individually。 This is a lot slower story, in some ways, than the previous book, focusing more on Spensa and M-Bot's introspection than the conflict at large。 While the conflict with the Superiority is still very much there, it's background noise to the much needed deep talks our two main characters needed about themselves, their relationship, and the universe as a whole。I didn't find the plot twists in this to be super major stuff, and, honestly, I think that's where Sanderson works best--the slow build up that you can see coming, but having the pieces all fall into place is satisfying because you know this wasn't a moment just thrown in there to cause drama/tension。 I enjoyed the increased world (galaxy?) building with the history of various events, and new species and more fleshed out information on others。 As Spensa learns, so do we, and I appreciate because of her situation that it never once feels forced for us, the reader, to learn what's going on。 Histories and learning about new planets and species never feel info-dumpy because Spensa is just as much in the dark as we are and, due to her inquisitiveness, we find out bits and pieces here and there without it being too much info all at once。I genuinely appreciate all the diagrams and sketches throughout the book。 Whenever discussing aliens, it's always nice to have a visual representation of what everyone looks like to better picture what they are。All-in-all, a solid sequel and a great starting point for the conclusion of this series。 It has been a blast being on this journey with Spensa and watching her grow and evolve, as well as seeing how, despite being a feisty little hero, deep down she's got a heart of gold and honestly cares for others and is more than willing to reevaluate her views on others when she's confronted with truths that don't match her beliefs。 And I like that about her a lot。 She's stubborn, but not to a fault anymore。 。。。more

vasudha

sanderson i’m begging plz give me this book

Andréa

Note: I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through NetGalley。

MT

I took a minute (two days 🤷‍♀️) to think about this book before I started to write my review。 Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson so much different than I expected it to be。 But after taking a beat to think about it I realized this book is absolutely necessary in Spensa’s journey。 The best comparison I can make is how Luke has to leave his friends/ the main plot to study under Yoda before he can finally become a Jedi。 (Everybody should get that reference🤩)You think it’s going to be boring being away fr I took a minute (two days 🤷‍♀️) to think about this book before I started to write my review。 Cytonic by Brandon Sanderson so much different than I expected it to be。 But after taking a beat to think about it I realized this book is absolutely necessary in Spensa’s journey。 The best comparison I can make is how Luke has to leave his friends/ the main plot to study under Yoda before he can finally become a Jedi。 (Everybody should get that reference🤩)You think it’s going to be boring being away from the main action but that couldn’t be further from the truth。 The action continues when we enter “the nowhere”。 Spensa, M-Bot, and even Doomslug get the chance to grow and mature in a really unexpected way。 I can’t wait for the novellas to come out and even worse who knows when book 4 is going to come out!On a personal note, I’ve been really focusing on YA books recently because I’m a teacher and we have decided to make a schoolwide initiative to encourage our kids to read more。 With the pandemic and lockdowns, a lot of our students are behind where they should be and reading is the best way to get them back on track。 So I want to have a lot of books to recommend my young adult students。 This series is it is definitely something I would recommend all YA readers especially kids who like video games and don’t normally give books a chance。 To all the Brandon Sanderson stans out there, this is a no-brainer and he hits it out of the park once again。Thank you net galley for the ARC #netgalley #cytonic 。。。more

ally

NOVEMBER 25 OH MY GOSH ADKKSJSKAKKS CYTONICAKSKAKKAK I CANTAND THE COVER OMG OMG 😱 PLSSSS I NEED THISAHHHHLIKE SERIOUSLY I CANNOT WAIT

Sanoo

November 23rd 2021

Annette

This one kept me up very late and had me again reading over breakfast--it is simply wonderful。

Emma

this might be the prettiest thing i’ve ever had the honor of laying my eyes upon