A review by keepingupwiththepenguins
Dyschronia by Jennifer Mills

5.0

Dyschronia is one of those books that you could read a dozen times, and still see something different on each go-round. You’ll come for the beautiful, lyrical writing, but you’ll stay for the complexity and intricacy of the world that Mills has built. It’s Australian speculative fiction, with echoes of Erin Brokovich and The Time Traveller’s Wife, told in a classic Greek chorus style, about a future that feels all too imminent.

My full review of Dyschronia can be found on Keeping Up With The Penguins.