Good-hearted science fiction
4 stars
Overall, this was a really enjoyable book. The main character, Xandri, is a very likeable character who happens to be autistic. She reminds me a bit of October Daye. The characters and their relationships are a big part of the appeal of this book for me. I also appreciate the overarching themes of not othering people--whether those people are neurodivergent humans or non-human beings. The book is a bit more militaristic than I'm really comfortable with, but that's the only significant complaint I would have.