Sardonic. Never have I ever seen that word used this many times in a book. Not a complaint. I just find it funny.
I enjoyed this offering more than the second book in the series, but not as much as the first.
The concepts were big and I like that, but it felt as if they didn't quite deliver enough on the promise that the concepts made.
I have a strong feeling that perhaps if read in publication order rather than chronological the revelations found here would have more impact.
I think my biggest complaint is, now that I have read it and some small time has passed, I look back and I find the stories in this book to be largely forgettable. I remember enjoying them at the time, but this quality does not bode well.
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