Lisa Tuttle reviews SF

The Guardian has started publishing regular reviews of the best new SF, written by Lisa Tuttle.
She typically does short reviews of four or five novels each month…

Camp Zero by Michelle Min Sterling (John Murray, £14.99) Another debut in the field of climate fiction imagines the United States in 2049, when many parts of the country have become unbearably hot. Only the wealthy can live in comfort and safety. One haven is the Floating City in Boston Harbour; another is being built in the cleaner, cooler climate around Dominion Lake in northern Canada, where Rose has been sent to join a small group of sex workers billeted in an abandoned shopping mall.

https://www.theguardian.com/books/2023/apr/07/the-best-recent-science-fiction-and-fantasy-reviews-roundup