Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton | Book Review

What if your job was to die - over and over again - for the survival of others? Edward Ashton’s Mickey 7 is a sci-fi romp that asks big questions about identity, sacrifice, and what it means to be human, but don’t expect deep philosophical dives. Instead, buckle up for a snarky, fast-paced adventure on an icy alien world where survival is messy, clones are complicated, and the real enemy might just be human nature itself. Curious? Read the full review to see if this Expendable’s story is worth your time!

September readings | Classics, Space Operas, Magic & Erotica

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