Selling Out: Quantum Gravity: Book Two
by Justina Robson
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Definitely not the sort of series where on can jump right in on the second book. Lots of different POV characters, no explanation of why you should care about them, and little indication that their stories will eventually tie together. Happily, I had read the previous book.
Continues to be decent, although the theme of this book seems to be that the protagonist avoids critical self-reflection and seeks life-threatening situations so that she needn't think about other things too much, and it...more
Continues to be decent, although the theme of this book seems to be that the protagonist avoids critical self-reflection and seeks life-threatening situations so that she needn't think about other things too much, and it...more
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only total geeks who like sci-fi
I ... well ... huh. I enjoyed both of these books despite the fact that I'm pretty sure I have no idea what happened in them. But I guess the good part about that is that the plot points and background story and all that jazz really weren't important. They're really all about cool characters and the interactions between them.
Not so bad.
Not so bad.
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Read in March, 2008
Flows a little better than the first, but ends without really resolving too much. It can't really stand on it's own as a book without the first and third to hold it up...sort of like the second Matrix movie (minus the fact that the second Matrix movie sucked balls, but that's another story.)
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Read in December, 2007
Well, that was a strong second book in a series. Just finished the first one, Keeping it Real. Very nice progression. Fairly gutsy writing, and I must say, I'm waiting for the third one now. Not sure if this is planned as a trilogy or what, but I'm going to read it out...
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