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5,929 booksWhen you think back on every book you've ever read, what are some of your favorites? These can be from any time of your life – books that resonated with you as a kid, ones that shaped your personal...
Such a good story. I love the drip feeding info about Ettersburg. The multiple cases mixing.
The dialogue beats for multiple characters speaking are a bit tough to listen to when it's multiple people chatting, I wish the author would have considered words other than "said". But outside of that I'm even more hooked than I was after the first book. Honestly, love a tasteful sex scene. Aaronovitch keeps it classy.
Pen's growth from the first novel was so nice. He's so wise now, but that's expected with Desdemona's context.
I didn’t expect this novella to affect me the way it did. Bujold explores grief and survival in invisible ink but with such care that parts of this story felt almost too real. It’s thoughtful, humane, and quietly devastating in the best way.
"Certain death still held attraction. Uncertain death, less so. He hurt enough already."
Bujold really told two stories in this novel. One of the stories only some people will see.
“It’s all very good now. And if it is not, there will be something better.”
Wow. What a great book. is exactly what I said as I finished finished listening to/reading it.
Great murder mystery. Awesome setting and story.
The prose is clean. Fast paced. Low visual load, which I prefer since I can't “see” that stuff anyway.
I'm a massive Murderbot fan and this was suggested to me because of that, also because I love Wells style. And it certainly gave me a similar reading experience, in the vein of Fugitive Telemetry.
The graphic details weren't too bad as someone sensitive to them. I winced once but it wasn't gratuitous.
And I fell in love with Zachary Quinto as a narrator. A fantastic experience.