
The Girl Who Circumnavigated Fairyland in a Ship of Her Own Making
by Catherynne M. Valente (2011)
Like 'Qualia the Purple', this book features a unique perspective on reality and wonder.

by Yuki Kengo (2022)
In this romantic science fiction thriller with a yuri core, what does it mean to be human when humans look like robots through your eyes? Through the uncanny purple eyes of Yukari, all people appear to her as robots. Her talent is both a blessing and a curse. She is able to assist the police in sizing up threats, since her "skill" allows her to evaluate humans' quirks and physical capabilities like cataloging the parts of a machine--yet her strange sight has cost her the friendship of her peers. She does have one friend in her corner: Hatou "Gaku" Manabu, a girl at school who cares deeply for Yukari. When Yukari is recruited into a secret organization, the real trouble begins. Gaku is thrust into a realm of mystery, quantum experimentation, and alternate universes, with only her wits--and her love for Yukari--to guide her along the way. FINAL VOLUME
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by Catherynne M. Valente (2011)
Like 'Qualia the Purple', this book features a unique perspective on reality and wonder.

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Echoing 'Qualia the Purple,' this story offers a blend of found family and unique abilities.

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