

This is the first book I've read "live" in awhile; most things in my library are old books or have been on my reading list for years before I get around to them. I am already regretting the long wait until the next book in the series comes out.
This is a worthy follow-up to The Mercy of Gods and does a good job expanding and diversifying the core cast from the first book. I don't know how many books the series is planned to run for in total, but this one is still very much a world-building exercise as the humans continue trying to adapt to the new status quo. Many interesting ideas and plot lines are introduced here with no immediate payoff but I have high hopes for continuing the series.
This is the first book I've read "live" in awhile; most things in my library are old books or have been on my reading list for years before I get around to them. I am already regretting the long wait until the next book in the series comes out.
This is a worthy follow-up to The Mercy of Gods and does a good job expanding and diversifying the core cast from the first book. I don't know how many books the series is planned to run for in total, but this one is still very much a world-building exercise as the humans continue trying to adapt to the new status quo. Many interesting ideas and plot lines are introduced here with no immediate payoff but I have high hopes for continuing the series.