Will Sargent reviewed Maul by Tricia Sullivan
Review of 'Maul' on 'Storygraph'
3 stars
An interesting read, but the science is terrible, and for what's billed as 'feminist SF', women are far too eager to throw their lives and careers away for sperm.
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An interesting read, but the science is terrible, and for what's billed as 'feminist SF', women are far too eager to throw their lives and careers away for sperm.

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