Space Unicorn Blues by TJ Berry: Book Review
Space Unicorn Blues by TJ Berry is a snarky science fantasy complete with spaceships, faeries, aliens, poignant social commentary, and of course, Unicorns! I feel the same about Science Fantasy
Read moreAnyone who is royal – from the queen all the way to some minor duchess or second cousin to a duchess.
Space Unicorn Blues by TJ Berry is a snarky science fantasy complete with spaceships, faeries, aliens, poignant social commentary, and of course, Unicorns! I feel the same about Science Fantasy
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