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Oceans Godori navigates the space lane blazed by Becky Chambers and James S.A. Corey, but it manages to arrive at some exciting new destinations. Charlie Jane Anders, Washington Post
"Space. Murder. Romance. Tradition and technology collide in this impressive debut, perfect for fans of Gideon the Ninth." B&N Reads, "Our Most Anticipated Books April 2024"
"Ocean's Godori, is a cinematic and propulsive sci-fi adventure: chasing the bad guys (but what if they're the good guys?), saving lives while needing to wound and kill a few here and there, and maybe a long-shot at falling in love.... Cho showcases a narrative agility with intricately intertwined cultural, historical, and philosophical layers." Shelf Awareness, Best Book of the Year
"Buckle up because this sci-fi will take you to places you never expected. Its plot moves with keen precision. The page-turner will bring readers to the edges of space while tackling the age-old questions of who we are and what we are here for." Debutiful
"Ocean's Godori is dark and dreamy and thrilling in a Blade Runner kind of way, but with an expansive love that thrums underneath the surface in the tradition of Becky Chambers. More, please." Yume Kitasei, author of The Deep Sky
"The real strength of the book, however, is in the relationships between family and friends, the living and the dead, and the ways these threads of connection motivate and inform characters. This is an entertaining debut with satisfying cultural-background details for the characters and the world and plenty of room for development." Booklist
Full of slow-burn romance, tense negotiation, and close shaves. Every scene builds suspense and illuminates fascinating themes of exploitation, privilege, and identity, all held together by a sweet found family narrative. Ambitious and heartwarming, this is a treat. Publishers Weekly
Fun, full of both heart and plot. Kirkus
With its quirky band of spacefarers, this will appeal to fans of high-concept, high-appeal space opera. Library Journal
A space frolic with a disgraced pilot, her ragtag crew, and unexpected allies. Chos writing is tender and careful, a moving exploration of the human capacity for compassion and friendship in a brutal future. I cant wait for the next installment! Julia Vee, author of the critically acclaimed Ebony Gate