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glitterkitter 's review for:
Zoe's Tale
by John Scalzi
There's some emotional stuff towards the end that had me tearing up and it's nice to see Zoe's perspective, but the book loses a lot of its impact for basically going over a plot that I've already read about.
Like, there was definitely stuff missing about Zoe's perspective from the previous book that this addresses and fills in the gaps for. But a lot of the early stuff in the book, the important stuff is vague and background, which for Zoe it is realistic for it to be, but makes for frustrating instead of compelling storytelling
Like, there was definitely stuff missing about Zoe's perspective from the previous book that this addresses and fills in the gaps for. But a lot of the early stuff in the book, the important stuff is vague and background, which for Zoe it is realistic for it to be, but makes for frustrating instead of compelling storytelling