![]() ![]() Cipri sends Ava and Jules through a fun, imaginative series of worlds, though I’d argue that the worldbuilding for the regular-world side of things is even stronger. It’s pretend-IKEA! There are wormholes! That’s an excellent premise, and I’d have been there for it. My favorite thing about Finna is that Nino Cipri could have easily let the jokey premise be the book. As the two newest employees, Ava and Jules are tapped to go chasing through the multiverse together to find the missing woman. To make matters worse, a customer’s grandmother goes missing in the depths of the store, and it becomes pretty obvious that she’s disappeared into a wormhole. Of course, she’s sharing a shift with Jules, and it’s awkward as fuck. Ava has organized her work schedule at Not!IKEA to avoid any contact with her ex, Jules, and she is therefore deeply resentful of being called in to sub on a day she was supposed to have off. ![]()
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