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The Bicyclist's Guide to the Galaxy

Feminist, Fantastical Tales of Books and Bikes

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The power of the pedal and the page shine through in these ten joyfully feminist science fiction and fantasy stories. Two strangers and their bike fall through a plot hole and into a fantasy novel, an author attempts to chronicle the solar cycling trend, a sixth grader's beloved novel is stolen by a horde of bicycling fae, an interstellar book preservationist takes a bike to fit in and gets a wilder ride than she bargained for, and more adventures are set in imagined realities not so different from our own futures, pasts, and present-day lives. Take these stories for a spin and enjoy an escape from the perils of everyday sexism and fossil fuel dependence. Includes stories by Kathleen Jowitt, Christopher R. Muscato, Shelby Schwieterman, Cara Brezina, Jamie Perrault, Avery Vanderlyle, Lisa Timpf, Taru Luojola, Rose Strickman, and Elly Blue.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 30, 2023
      Blue brings together 10 tales centering bikes, books, and feminism in the escapist 10th installment of the Bikes in Space anthology series (after Bicycles & Broomsticks). Though the tone remains lighthearted throughout, many of these stories deal with intense and timely subject matter, such as Avery Vanderlyle’s “The Princess Book,” in which a book containing the digital essence of a princess must be smuggled out of a library in order for the princess to testify at the Interstellar Council’s biennial meeting to end a resource blockade on her planet. The contrast between tone and subject matter occasionally works to the anthology’s detriment; it’s hard to take death and destruction entirely seriously when they’re accompanied by in-depth descriptions of VR bike riding videos (Lisa Timpf’s “Down Memory Lane”) or presented alongside characters struggling to make sense of divine scriptures contained within “seed braids” (Taru Luojola’s “The Wheels of False Gods”). More successful are such stories as Shelby Schwieterman’s “The Wild Ride,” which is ethereal and otherworldly in its depiction of the faerie riders who steal tween protagonist Carly’s favorite book one midnight. Returning readers will find just what they’re looking for.

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