Moon Soul by Nathaniel Luscombe

“I think anyone who feels overwhelmed by work, expectations, or family dysfunction will feel comforted within the calming pages of Moon Soul.”

Review by Rayleigh Setser

“I don’t think I can justify it any longer. I’m going to quit my job.”

August has never been good with change and isn’t sure who she is beyond her job of reading memories in the sand. When she comes to the conclusion that she has to quit her job, she’s left with an overwhelming sense of emptiness. What follows is the quiet chaos of a girl regaining control over her life on a small desert moon.

Deciding to take a job in the hanging gardens of the Spire, August discovers more to life as she meets new friends, forms a different connection with her home, and faces an unexpected visitor from her past.

Rich in relatable emotions and experiences, inspiring in message, and written in prose that will hook you from page one, Moon Soul is a science fantasy novella unlike any you’ve read before. It will leave you feeling seen and understood.


Release Date: 3/11/2024

Genre: Novella | Science Fiction

Pages: 212

I received this book from the author via BookSirens. All comments and opinions are entirely my own and this review is voluntary.

"Talent brings about opportunity, but it doesn't determine destiny."

Nothing I say here will properly give this book justice. Moon Soul is a beautiful, introspective novella with a heartbeat that many readers will feel as if it's their own. Having read several of Luscombe's books before, I went into this book prepared for unique perspectives on themes and story worlds, but I wasn't prepared for how personal August's journey of self-discovery would feel to me. There were so many times when I felt as if August were reading my own jumbled thoughts and writing them down in a language that allowed me to process them better. I don't think I've ever related to a character as much as I related to August.

The story is fairly fast-paced, but I think it suits the story well. I would've loved for this to be a full-length novel where we learned all the intricate details of the memory-holding sand on the purple moon, but that's just because I don't think I could get enough of this world—or August, Lekka, and Alix. As it is, it still felt complete and perfect.

"If you live your life based on other people's reactions, you'll never truly live."

I don't always feel the need to annotate or highlight lines in the books I read, but I can't wait for this book to be released so I can go through it again and annotate it in its physical form. It just adds such an artistic and unique perspective on this life, and I think anyone who feels overwhelmed by work, expectations, or family dysfunction will feel comforted within the calming pages of Moon Soul.

The easiest 5 stars I've given a book in a long time!

Rating: 5 out of 5.

Content Ratings:

Action & Gore:

Rating: 2 out of 10.
2. Some mild action - non descriptive.

Romance & Spice:

Rating: 2 out of 10.
2. Mild content (holding hands & kissing).

Cursing & Vulgarity:

Rating: 0 out of 10.
0. None that I can recall.

Other Trigger/Content Notices:

Content warnings: Non-graphic themes of anxiety, abandonment, and strained parental relationships. No cursing. Very mild on-page romance; only mild kissing.


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