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Meh is a fair assessment.
It's not bad, but then again it's not great. I enjoyed it, but ask me for any details at the end of the year and I'll mostly have forgotten it.
It's not bad, but then again it's not great. I enjoyed it, but ask me for any details at the end of the year and I'll mostly have forgotten it.


I liked how the character seemed realistic (and often frustrating), given the strange situation. I thought the main character's anxiety was portrayed well.
I wasn't really a fan of the ending, but overall, I liked the story.
Mostly, I was just being silly with my post. ;)

Overall, I kinda liked the character interactions: most of them felt at least plausible.
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To be fair, I read it through to the end in three sittings. It kept me reading, that's for sure - rushed, unsatisfactory ending or not. So the author obviously has some writing chops. I'll check out more from her if the story sounds interesting.

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So I think there are a lot of things that could happen.
Oh and because I said multiple comparisons. What do you call the singers like Imogen Heap who record themselves and it layers on top of what they have done and a song grows and grows? That. I can see that happening here.

The hive mind didn't switch sides for the original astronaut and for the MC, and both are ticking time bombs waiting for the hive mind to assert control again?
Okay, now I want ..."
Yesss because that seemed a little too easy. (view spoiler)

I thought it was too slow at the start (not revealing enough) and too fast at the end (revealing too much too quickly). The middle wasn't bad.
I liked it more than I expected, but not by much. Glad I read, but glad to move on.
I liked it more than I expected, but not by much. Glad I read, but glad to move on.

I feel the same. (view spoiler) I don't think I was invested enough in this book to read a sequel, should one come along.

Frustrating (and unbelievable) to me that a character who supposedly cares so much about the mission and wanting to find out the truth would purposefully do so many things to hide the truth from herself/ other people. Never seemed to click. Add that to the meh science and meh suspense, and I'm giving this thing only two stars (maybe one if I'm feeling salty).
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I got through it and it was...meh? Especially the ending. The whole notion that they could turn around and catch up to the other ship is so entirely laughable especially when they will have missed the launch window to optimally take advantage of planets to sling shot around. And didn't they even cover how important the overall timing was in the initial launch? Guh.
The concept was interesting and while it was heavily telegraphed, it was still entertaining to watch it unfold. In some stories you know the outcome well ahead of time and therefore it's the journey not the destination that's important. One of the other aspects that I liked was the fighting between Catherine and her daughter in that it was very human and very vicious. It made me squirm from discomfort, so yeah.
I wish the science had been done better though.
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