Review: The Space Between Worlds

The Space Between Worlds by Micaiah Johnson
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Space Between Worlds offers an interesting view of the multiverse, in which your oppressor in one world could be your savior in another, while secrets can threaten to tear all the worlds apart.

Cara is a young woman who travels or visits various worlds by virtue of the fact that her doppelgangers are dead in most of them. It makes her a valuable traveler if only she can stay alive. But when she is assigned a "pull" to visit a new world she discovers that the information that she is dead in that world is incorrect. Her doppelganger has faked her death, and her net of relationships in that world is opposite to that in her own world. Her visit there and return home unleashes a powerful chain of events.

One of the interesting facets of this book is the implicit racism Cara has faced and escaped, and the raw nature of socioeconomic stratification in her homeworld. This novel held my interest and the audiobook, narrated by Nicole Lewis, is nicely done.

CW: descriptions of prior domestic violence and terror visited upon various characters.

I received a digital review copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.


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