Ratings51
Average rating4.1
This was a satisying conclusion to this trillogy, even though I never LOVED it. Yet again, the Moby Dick references are my favorite part of this series. I enjoy Adrian Tchaikovsky's writing and do continue to read the books he releases in this world, but I'm possitive his writing is not for me. I enjoy the world building and the characters (for the most part) but everything else just seems to fall flat for me. I don't really feel attached to any of the characters and any hardships they face just kind of go over my head in a way. But with that being said, this was a great concluding novel and it definitely sets it up for more books in the world. Overall, this book was just ok with me and I don't think I'll ever find a Tchaikovsky book that I wholeheartedly love.
Thank you to Orbit Books and NetGalley for providing me an eBook copy to review.
Kind of disappointed in the last book in this series. This one has expanded POVs that I didn't care about, confusing action scenes, and it just felt like a lot of padding. I pretty much skimmed the last 50 pages just to get it over with but I give the whole series 4 stars as a whole and hopefully I'll understand it more on a reread and will give it 5 stars!
Around the halfway point, the story seizes hold of you and pulls you swiftly toward the conclusion. A fantastic ending to an excellent trilogy.