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Pyrrha is a ten thousand year old James Bond MILF with attachment issues, newly released from soul prison, who is forced to hang out with two intensely codependent, moral, ambitious nerds. She questions a hell of a lot about things they think they know everything about—and they question her on how comfortable she is in her cynicism. It's a very strange household. And they are a found family, but I don't think it's a spoiler to say that in the last movement of the book Nona questions what that even means— their motives, what they all truly wanted out of each other, their pretenses: are they a family, or are they all just a psychosexual mess of roleplaying and bad meals? (The answer is yes.)ALT

i love tamsyn muir’s interviews so much. “a psychosexual mess of roleplaying and bad meals” has been stuck in my head for over a year now