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The First Sister
by Linden A. Lewis
This book has LGBTQ representation. The First Sister is a priestess that is blessed by the goddess and is the captains and cannot be touched by others to be used for pleasure. The Sisters are there for confessions and to pleasure others if it is requested. The Sisters cannot talk and are forbidden to write. The First Sister is asked by the Mother to spy on the new captain to find treason on them. Lito is a solider who is assigned to kill his former partner. Lito’s former partner, Hiro sends recording to him to show how they are guilty and why it’s okay.
There are obvious three different point of views and three different plots that eventually come together. When I was about to read this book, I looked up the reviews on Goodreads and Litsy and got worried that I wouldn’t like this book, but as I was reading I fell in love with it. The writing is beautiful. The characters were interesting-especially the Sisters with what and what they can’t do. I would go nuts if I couldn’t talk. There were many twists I didn’t think that would happen. I recommend this sci-fi book that has undertones of Red Rising and The Handmaidens Tale.
There are obvious three different point of views and three different plots that eventually come together. When I was about to read this book, I looked up the reviews on Goodreads and Litsy and got worried that I wouldn’t like this book, but as I was reading I fell in love with it. The writing is beautiful. The characters were interesting-especially the Sisters with what and what they can’t do. I would go nuts if I couldn’t talk. There were many twists I didn’t think that would happen. I recommend this sci-fi book that has undertones of Red Rising and The Handmaidens Tale.