Title: Low Orbit
Author: Kazimir Lee
Publisher: Top Shelf
Publication date: April 29, 2025
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Summary
After being forced to move to Vermont because of her mom’s job, Azar doesn’t quite know where she fits in. Making new friends is hard, and she’s missing her dad in New York City. When she discovers The Exiles of Overworld, a sci-fi novel written by her new neighbor, she’s finally found her escape. But a new discovery about her identity is about to throw her entire life out of balance.
Review: Low Orbit
Thanks to NetGalley and Top Shelf for an advanced copy of Low Orbit by Kazimir Lee to review! The cover is what grabbed me for this book, and I’m happy to say that the art throughout matched the vibes. I’m also always a sucker for those discovering identity kind of books, and this is definitely that!
Though this isn’t sci-fi, there are pieces of the sci-fi novel that Azar grows to love interwoven throughout the story. Azar also deals with some complicated family/friend stuff, in addition to trying to figure out her identity. There’s a lot for teens to relate to in her story, and I appreciated that the ending isn’t necessarily quite a happily ever after. But it still ends with hope.
There’s a cast of strong characters here, with all of their relationships evolving over the story. Tristan, Azar’s neighbor turned best friend, was possibly the most interesting to me. They have a lot on their plate with their dad, but their friendship with Azar allows them a little more freedom to be themselves again. It really is a sweet story.
All in all, if you like graphic novels that explore identity and relationships, definitely check it out when it comes out at the end of this month!
4/5 stars
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