A really sweet story. A mash-up of several genres and topics that somehow works.

A satisfying end to Fitz's story.

Thought-provoking and engaging plot. This book—perhaps predictably, as it's her first—is not as well-developed as other books I've read by Butler. If reading this series, I recommend starting with Wild Seed.

Disturbing, but powerful story. I would say that it lives up to the hype.

Lemmed at about 45%. Just could not get into it.

Meaningful message told in a meaningful way. Could have had more plot though.

Shorter story, but still fun. Good world-building.

I stand by my earlier rating.

Sweet story.

Fun start to a space opera.

Great story that really draws you in.

It dragged on too long. Too much lifted from WoT.

Fun read with an interesting premise.

Phenomenal.

A complicated book. Not for everyone.

A satisfying conclusion to the trilogy.

A great end to a great series! I'm really glad that I decided to reread the books after all these years, so that I could feel the joy of reading them once again.

It was an enjoyable light read, though I thought that the story itself was somewhat drawn-out.

Another great Discworld novel that had me laughing out loud!

Overall, I really enjoyed reading this, even though the story was a little simplistic and the characters somewhat cookie-cutter. For me, it's between three and four stars. It's very plot-driven, and so it makes for a quick read. I was hooked in the beginning, but it did lose a little steam by the end.

A great end to the trilogy! It definitely redeemed the somewhat lackluster second book. The plot was well-paced and brought everything together nicely.

A comical and fun read for the holidays! It had me laugh-out-loud at times.

I enjoyed the book and thought that it was a really interesting story and world. The story was a little slow at points though.