I'm part of a book club with wide and eclectic taste. All the Birds in the Sky, by Charlie Jane Anders is a quirky, creative sci fi with a twist on the classic science-versus-magic scenario. I enjoyed the juxtaposition of opposing views with the same goal: to save humanity. All about perspective.
These are some pretty random quotes that don't explain much of the storyline, which was hip and satisfying. In any case, I was charmed by the author's relatable moments and cool imagery.
Page 32: On the long drive home Laurence tuned out his parents explaining to him that life isn't an adventure, for chrissake, life is a long slog and a series of responsibilities and demands. When Laurence was old enough to do what he liked, he would be old enough to understand he couldn't do what he liked.
Page 243: Magic was always bound to claim her in the end, in retrospect, but love was the most susceptible to fandom failure of all.
Page 254: The chapel clenched granite and stained-glass fists, their knuckles spiked with gargoyles.
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