Ratings119
Average rating3.9
This is my second Hurley. I really need to read all of her works. I loved this, not because I even remotely enjoy military scifi (I don't. I liked Old Man's War. End of list). I loved this because of the ideas presented here. I would get so bogged down in thinking about corporate governments and how people survive truly horrifying experiences and just...found myself staring off into space for a bit. I so appreciated the escape and the way it was presented. Kameron Hurley rocks. I have her short story collection laying around somewhere and will get to it (when I finish reading the rest of the Hugo noms and a couple of classics I want to pound out.)