
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Lewis concludes their debut trilogy at great length, though I’m pretty sure this book was printed on thinner paper so it’d look a little less 600 pages long. Like its predecessor, it achieves that length by meandering a lot over its course, with its multiple POV’s, though it does make quick work of bringing back one who appeared to have died at the end of Book 2. But of course not, as I suspected almost immediately given this genre and subject matter. The ending reminds me a tad bit of that of The 100, though much less rushed and (despite its heavy rooting in AI crap) still more organic. To this trilogy, I now bid ave atque vale at last.
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