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Wendy Xu (2)

Author of Mooncakes

For other authors named Wendy Xu, see the disambiguation page.

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Works by Wendy Xu

Mooncakes (2019) — Illustrator — 905 copies, 72 reviews
Tidesong (2021) 194 copies, 17 reviews
The Infinity Particle (2023) 87 copies, 9 reviews
Mooncakes Collector's Edition (2019) — Illustrator — 84 copies, 5 reviews
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book (2018) #1 (of 5) — Author — 7 copies, 2 reviews
The Auntie — Illustrator — 2 copies, 1 review

Associated Works

Here We Are: Feminism for the Real World (2017) — Contributor — 270 copies, 14 reviews
Dream Daddy: A Dad Dating Comic Book (2019) — Author — 68 copies, 4 reviews
Shattered: The Asian American Comics Anthology (2012) — Contributor — 36 copies
Tasting Light: Ten Science Fiction Stories to Rewire Your Perceptions (2022) — Contributor — 30 copies, 1 review
Power & Magic: The Queer Witch Comics Anthology Volume 2 (2020) — Contributor — 11 copies
A Recipe for Magic (2017) — Cover artist — 3 copies, 1 review

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A book or tomes: life as a witch may be difficult a family whom actually doth care for thee… that may be rare but dating a werewolf ‘they/them’ may bring both infinite beauty and problems for one beautiful witch…perhaps. En garde!
 
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Sri-Hari-Palacio-MEd | 71 other reviews | Dec 21, 2024 |
Clementine Chang moves from Earth to Mars for a new start and is lucky enough to land her dream job with Dr. Marcella Lin, an Artificial Intelligence pioneer. On her first day of work, Clem meets Dr. Lin’s assistant, a humanoid AI named Kye. Clem is no stranger to robots—she built herself a cute moth-shaped companion named SENA. Still, there’s something about Kye that feels almost too human.

When Clem and Kye begin to collaborate, their chemistry sets off sparks. The only downside? Dr. Lin is enraged by Kye’s growing independence and won’t allow him more freedom. Plus, their relationship throws into question everything Clem thought she knew about AI. After all, if Kye is sentient enough to have feelings, shouldn’t he be able to control his own actions? Where is the line between AI and human? As her past and Kye’s future weigh down on her, Clem becomes determined to help him break free—even if it means risking everything she came to Mars for.

The plot premise is timely. We are just beginning to discuss the challenges AI poses as well as how it can be used to improve life on Earth. In this story, the author had secondary characters that were Asian, Muslim, disabled, African and white. She covered most of the protected classes! There was only one male character and he is the AI created robot that Clem fell in love with. All the inventors were women.

Clem had disagreements with Kye's creator Marcella concerning whether robots are their own people who should be treated with respect and allowed to have their own thoughts and interests. Marcella I was not happy about the romance between Clem and Kye. I loved that one strip showed a character walking down a staircase and another person in a wheelchair using an adjacent ramp. None of the characters suffered any discrimination on Mars but they did talk about the challenges of life on Earth.

The art in this book is breathtaking and really pops in its minimal blue color palette. The pace was nice and fast but I expected that the plot would be more sci-fi with discussion on creating AI creatures. However, it was predominantly a romance story. That part was a disappointment to me.
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Violette62 | 8 other reviews | Nov 30, 2024 |
Cute art, liked how the domineering creator mapped onto iron-grip parenting, but the Mars setting was wasted and the romantic angle completely lost me. I didn't like falling for the Marilyn Monroebot in Chobits and I don't like it now.
 
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tmaluck | 8 other reviews | Nov 17, 2024 |
Hoping that there will be a follow-up to this. There was a pretty frank portrayal of anxiety here and although it wrapped up neatly here, another book might show that it is an ongoing thing.

The illustrations are absolutely gorgeous. It is so difficult to bring water to life and it is done spectacularly here.
 
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EllAreBee | 16 other reviews | Nov 16, 2024 |

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