This book was good but not as good as others in the series. We get this large buildup form the last book, but the beginning of this one is slow and not very rewarding.
There are some parts that were added that added depth to the story but most of it was not needed. One thing that has always annoyed me in this series is the multitude of different POVs. This book had a few new POVs that were unnecessary and took up time and for a book with such great characters already this was just filler. It reminds me of the Harry Potter movie franchise where they split the last book into two films. All this filler adds nothing and annoys readers.
I also didn’t like that none of the main characters died. This might not sound like a bad thing, but it would have felt more real for the main casts to have some losses. They seem to be more indestructible then the protomolecule.
We do receive some moments to reminisce about all the characters for the last battle and if there were not already more books out, I could see this as a final goodbye for readers.
This book was good but not as good as others in the series. We get this large buildup form the last book, but the beginning of this one is slow and not very rewarding.
There are some parts that were added that added depth to the story but most of it was not needed. One thing that has always annoyed me in this series is the multitude of different POVs. This book had a few new POVs that were unnecessary and took up time and for a book with such great characters already this was just filler. It reminds me of the Harry Potter movie franchise where they split the last book into two films. All this filler adds nothing and annoys readers.
I also didn’t like that none of the main characters died. This might not sound like a bad thing, but it would have felt more real for the main casts to have some losses. They seem to be more indestructible then the protomolecule.
We do receive some moments to reminisce about all the characters for the last battle and if there were not already more books out, I could see this as a final goodbye for readers.