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I'm thirding all of these points, and, honestly, some of these points are a reason why I'm more meh about this book than everyone else.
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I just found the (view spoiler)
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I get it, to a degree... meaning I understand how (view spoiler)
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100% agree that there were a lot of missed opportunities!! I'd have loved it if we had more an exploration of (view spoiler)
100% agree that there were a lot of missed opportunities!! I'd have loved it if we had more an exploration of (view spoiler)
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Spoiler Ch 9
Yeah, another missed opportunity I think to talk about body image and (view spoiler)
Spoiler Ch 9
Yeah, another missed opportunity I think to talk about body image and (view spoiler)

Hopefully future books will delve a bit more and take the change to be a bit more nuanced in their exploration of various topics.
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I have finished and caught up on all of your comments!! I think we are all largely in agreement here, it's just a matter of how much it annoyed vs. how much you were "caught up" with Danny. And I totally get being annoyed.
The only thing a little different for me (spoiler for full book) (view spoiler)
ETA thank you all, as usual, for adding things from your lives to your interpretation. Getting to spend time in the heads of other people is one of my favorite things about reading. Hearing your experiences really adds so much to that exercise.
The only thing a little different for me (spoiler for full book) (view spoiler)
ETA thank you all, as usual, for adding things from your lives to your interpretation. Getting to spend time in the heads of other people is one of my favorite things about reading. Hearing your experiences really adds so much to that exercise.


Bobby wrote: "I'm about to start the second book, and going by the last one there is a chance I'll end up finishing it very soon. If I happen to take it slower I'll post my thoughts as I go. Otherwise, I will ju..."
Excellent!! If you could give a non-spoilery rundown, too so those of us trying to decide how quickly we should get to book 2 can get a feel for it, I'd appreciate it!
Excellent!! If you could give a non-spoilery rundown, too so those of us trying to decide how quickly we should get to book 2 can get a feel for it, I'd appreciate it!

I want to add something in tags but I don't remember specific chapters, so I'll just say spoilers are up to page 94 of the paperback version of Sovereign. (view spoiler)


I'll definitely give that a try. I've got it on 1.25x right now, which is kind of my default listening speed. If nothing else speeding it up will make the whining bits be done quicker.

Unlike the first one, I didn't devour Sovereign in 2 days, but that's completely because of how busy I am, combined with the buddy read of another book taking precedence. I'm about 70% through, and I've only picked it up twice, so the pace and story is just as good for me as the first book, but life got in the way.
I think the overall plot in this one is stronger. The first one was more about the coming of age story, and this one is more about the reality of being a superhero. Of course there are still issues Danny is dealing with because she's transgender.
I read an interview with the author and thought it mentioned some things we talked about here, so I thought I'd post it. Interview



Feel you! Couldn't stand the narration as well - perhaps this was the reason why I felt no connection whatsoever with the story.


Just finished this last night and it was very meh for me. I also felt like the characters were fairly flat. They were each the stereotype of the type of person they were being used to portray.
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Overall I'm glad I read it because I want there to be SO MANY MORE inclusive stories on the market. But it wasn't a super great read for me.

OMG, Kristin, if this is your cup of tea, you have to read Murderbot, STAT.
All Systems Red isn't on your shelves, so maybe you still have it (and its 3 sequels) to look forward to? If so, I'm jealous.
(I loved Doc Impossible, too! I'm hoping we see more of her in the next one, Sovereign, I'm thinking of starting that whenever I can climb out from underneath my giant pile of buddy reads I'm behind on.)

All Systems Red isn't on your shelves, so maybe you still have it (and its 3 sequels) to look forward to? If so, I'm jealous. "
It is on my To Read list now! Thank you!

All Systems Red isn't on your shelves, so maybe you still have it (and its 3 sequels) to look forward to?..."
I had to pop back into this thread and quickly thank Ariana for this rec! I am on the third book and I love them so much!!!
Thank you, Ariana!!!
(I am now done derailing the Dreadnought thread) ;)
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I wholeheartedly agree with points 2 and 3! For point 1, I found the passage from Ch. 5 (view spoiler)[when Danny first meets Doc Impossible:
So it sounds like she sort of is on estrogen, even if it's naturally produced? Or at least it's some justification for why her hormones are different than before. (hide spoiler)]