Ratings22
Average rating4
My kind of speculative/sci fi fiction, all about the questions and the choices. I find myself seizing upon the same point as I did for the first book in this series: strong commentary on the value of life. That being said, I think I enjoyed this one quite a bit more. I didn't see several of the last stand out moments coming, and it made all the difference. Not simply action and triumph - meaningful, quiet gestures showing positive growth, change.