I don’t have a lot of feelings in any direction for this book. I thought it was a good fun read, there are better, there are worse. Some things were predictable, some were surprising. Some things felt immature and some felt harrowing and dark. It’s a good book and I could see how some people will love this, but I’d just as soon understand someone not liking it. It is perfectly snug in 3-star territory for me.
This was a great quick read. I read this story twice now and it was even better on a reread. There were a lot of hints at what was to come hidden all along the way that I totally missed the first time around. The end surprised me and cracked my heart just a little bit but in a good way? Thank you?
This is a great introduction to the world Andrew Watson has created and I am very excited to get to Harbinger of Justice. I enjoyed getting to know these characters and I don’t know if anyone is going to carry over from this story into the next but I’m curious to find out! Looking forward to more from this author!
This was so fun right from the beginning. It felt very much like I was watching a fast-paced off-broadway show, especially the parts where almost the entire cast of characters was running from room to room as a group looking at this and that while the main character was making revelation after revelation.
The cast of characters was interesting and diverse and silly and weird. The world is intriguing and mysterious and you're given only little bites of everything it entails, but I love that sort of thing (especially when I know the book is part of a series and I can assume that I'll continue to learn more and more about it all). I want to know more but don't mind the slow burn. Every few pages you're given one new piece to the puzzle of the world and each one is more interesting than the last. There is a ton of interesting stuff going on here and I love all of it.
I didn't figure out the big mysteries but I generally am not the sort of person to try to do that as I read, I'm just along for the ride. I do believe that if a reader wanted to, they could have pieced it all together along with the main character - all the big clues are there on the page if you're looking hard enough.
I had some minor gripes with the ending but really my complaints were so minute and did not take away anything from my overall experience with this funny, creepy little story. Cannot wait to get into the next entry in the series.
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This was alright - I definitely kept picking it up and wanting to read it and I finished it pretty quickly (I mean it’s under a hundred pages long so how could you not). Now that I’ve finished it though I feel a little underwhelmed.
It was interesting but felt a little simple. I feel like the resolutions were rushed and too easy. The inciting incident was exciting but then everyone holds hands and makes nice.
I also wanted more things explained. I don’t care at all about math so I truly did not want more math, but they kept saying that they were using math and equations to do things but that tells me nothing. I don’t care to understand the math itself but I’d like to understand how it was being used to accomplish anything.
Not entirely sure if I’ll continue the series. It’s short and an easy read so maybe I will but I don’t currently feel compelled to do so.
I could easily see this being a 4star read or higher if I had read this as a physical or e-book instead of audio book. That is NOT because the narration was bad, it wasn’t, but the prose style was such that it begs you to take your time reading and maybe even rereading some passages, and I found myself getting lost in the lyrical nature of it all on audio.
This was a really interesting story with characters not quite like others I’ve read (a mermaid and a plague doctor) that left me with a lot of questions. A lot of which I wish I had answers to.
Also the love story aspect was very nice and I was enjoying it but ultimately I didn’t feel like I understood why the characters were so in love.
I think I have to reread this to get all I want out of it, at least I hope that is the case.
Fun at full force - and for free! This was a great little novella and my ga the way into a series that I'm now very excited to dive into. Funnier than I expected and had some great action throughout, all while building out some interesting characters. I'm sold.
Impressed
This was so impressive - it is not often that I find a story that can do so much in so few pages. This little novelette had a lot to say and it managed to say it all. As much as I want to learn more about the world in these pages, I don't think we needed a single sentence more than we were given. Really terrific.
Probably between 3.5 and 4 - very fun and had some cool characters. I lost focus during all the fighting by the end but that's more my fault than the books fault I think. Liked it more than I had expected. Fun entry point into Jim Butcher. Looking forward to picking up the next book in the series at some point.
3.5 really - very fun approachable read with a little too much romance for my taste. Looking forward to reading book two at some point.
3.5? All the other reviews are right, it's a nice easy book with low stakes. I don't think I'm the target audience is all. I enjoyed reading it but won't be rushing to recommend it to anyone any time soon.
This was a really fun easy fast read. I had a great time with it, but I don’t know really who this is for or who I would recommend it to. Pretty cool characters on a strange ingesting planet with a novel magic system which all together left me with a lot of questions that I’m looking forward to getting answered in future books.
Oh this was good. This was very good. The characters were so vibrant and complex yet thoroughly explored. The author tells you enough about the world and the magic to get you hooked, but leaves you with so many unanswered questions. Not in a frustrating way, but more in a way that keeps you wanting more.
The case is complicated to the point where I didn’t figure it all out but we’re given enough clues that by the end I was left feeling a little clever for picking up on some things, while also being shocked by the big reveals. This was the first murder mystery I’ve read but in my unqualified opinion it was very well done.
I will absolutely pick up the next book in the series as soon as it’s released.
I've heard several times now that this is the weakest book in the series and if that's true I'm so excited to keep reading. I had so much fun with this one. The cast of characters and the world around them continue to grow and change and we keep getting all these little chunks of info that really just add more depth than I had expected when starting the first book. Can not wait for book three!
First LitRPG I've ever read but definitely not my last. Super fun and fast-paced with some great characters. Funny without overdoing it. A surprising amount of depth to the world and the story.
Side note: The audiobook narrator is spectacular
Very fun premise with some funny characters. Good set up for a series and I’ll for sure be continuing it. I love that all the characters have these big secrets that the others don’t know about (aside from one who knows everything) and I’m excited to see when and how the reveals go down.
3.5? Story is interesting and the characters are mostly likable but it was probably a couple hundred pages too long.
This was wonderful - reads like a wonderful little woodsy fairytale. It's a novella and as with most great novellas I wish it were longer, but really it doesn't need to be longer to accomplish what it set out to do. I really loved this and I'm looking forward to picking up the sequel.
3.5 - overall really cool story I sometimes lost track of which storyline was for which person but that's mostly because I'm an idiot and generally not used to books where I have to follow multiple storylines and I'm an idiot. Still really enjoyed this.
I think this was possibly the best entry into the series since the first. It was nice to see some familiar faces back with murderbot again. I liked that original team and I was glad to spend more time with them. Looking forward to book five.
Maybe a 2.5 - I kind of hated this? But also couldn't stop reading it? The characters you're following at any given time are mostly terrible people who do and say things that I hate. The actual story is pretty compelling though and fairly unique. I never got a full sense of everything that the fungal infections were capable of but what we saw was pretty gruesome and interesting. The biggest takeaway from reading this is that I think fungi are cool as hell and I want to read more about them.
3.5 - totally fine little novella that serves its purpose of setting up the world for the RPG. Nothing groundbreaking.