I was inspired to write this review in memory of Jenny (Reading Envy) Colvin.
This is tale told of a thousand years lived and also yet a lunch you may share with your friend tomorrow. The theme of family and what represents family balanced against the capitalistic greed of a future that awaits mankind.
The world building is solid and it is worth a read if you want you sci-fi served up with less violence and more thought and dare I say feels.
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I liked it but not as much as Anthony's story
5/25/22:
I'm taking the opportunity to add to my review. I saw that was on Jenny Colvin's shelf of “reading” and felt like I should add to my review since didn't get a chance to finish it.
My original review stands - Anthony is my favorite Bridgerton brother. Benedict the brother for this story is an aspiring artist and happy to leave the responsibility to Anthony (who has found his love). The story follows the earlier Bridgerton stories about finding love, with a Cinderella theme. Fun but not as sexy as the earlier two books. I feel Benedict need to be flush out more in this story and other stories.
Since this review is well after I completed the series, this would end up being my least favorite. Still a fun and quick read. Don't skip it.
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