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anomalouspulsar's Reviews (183)
I wanted to love this book, I really did. I enjoyed the science and the overarching themes- but when it came to the characters that this book revolves around, I felt no connection. No for concern regarding anything that was happening with them, or even dislike. There was just a void where interest should have been.
This series is like...well honestly I’m not certain how to put it. It’s not a difficult read by any measure, and there are some small inconsistencies (that I’ve noticed some people really tend to harp on) but by and large it’s all a really enjoyable read. This book in particular does a good job of wrapping up the threads of the last trilogy and creating a stage for the next- especially if you read the preview of the next book in it.
I honestly didn’t start reading these books expecting to like them, but I was willing to give them a try. The main character seemed a bit like a self-insert at first (especially since she’s described very much as the picture of the author looks in her photos) but I figured “To hell with it” and read it anyways. Very fun reads, and even if Feyer is a self-insert for the author: I don’t know her, so it’s not like its a big deal if the read is good.
I honestly didn’t start reading these books expecting to like them, but I was willing to give them a try. The main character seemed a bit like a self-insert at first (especially since she’s described very much as the picture of the author looks in her photos) but I figured “To hell with it” and read it anyways. Very fun reads, and even if Feyer is a self-insert for the author: I don’t know her, so it’s not like its a big deal if the read is good.