A review by nipomuki
Hawking's Hallway by Neal Shusterman, Eric Elfman

4.0

I listened to the German audio version of this series, something I rarely do with a book that is originally in English. I finished the first two volumes a while ago, since they were easily accessible to me through my e-library. They did not have the third volume on audio, and I did not want to read it in book format, as I enjoyed the narration so much. I finally found a way to get at the CD and transfer it to my phone as a playlist. It was worth the effort.

What I enjoy so much about this trilogy is that it is for the most part lighthearted, imaginative fun, with beautifully overdone villains, and in addition deals with some deeper questions on ethics and personal growth.

But why was it only the girls who ever changed that baby‘s diapers? And what about the black boy? I liked him lots, but wasn’t it a bit strange to only introduce him in the last book?