Sea of Tranquility

Sea of Tranquility

1999 • 258 pages

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15

First of all: I loved it! The Sci-Fi themes were exactly in my wheelhouse, and I enjoyed how the author made sure to wrap up all of her characters' loose ends at the end, not leaving us to wonder about anything.

Warning: There is once again talk of pandemic in here, though not as close up and personal as it was in Station Eleven or even in The Glass Hotel.

It's not exactly a sequel to Glass Hotel, but it's set in the same universe, after the events of that book. You probably don't need to read these books in order, but I got a little kick out of the connections.

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