hardcover, 576 pages

Published March 22, 2016 by John Joseph Adams/Houghton Mifflin Harco, John Joseph Adams/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.

ISBN:
978-0-544-83961-8
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4 stars (8 reviews)

3 editions

Shifted My Expectations

4 stars

Content warning Yar there be spoilers here (not specific plot points but overall story things)

Adds depth to the plotline

4 stars

It's hard to say too much about this series without spoiling various plot twists and discoveries. Of which there are many.

This book feels like a great setup for the final book. It introduces more knowns, and unknowns, into the state of the world. It's a longer term view of the situation compared to the first book, which is critical backstory, but means less of that "discover the world through Juliettes eyes" thrill from the first book. Also, I wish I hadn't waited as long after reading the first book, there are some specific details that carry over and aren't re-contextualized.

Very much looking forward to the third book.

Continued great world-building and plenty of twists

4 stars

I had to read this book after the first volume in the trilogy (which I had to read after watching the pilot of the Apple TV series), but at over five hundred pages and introducing a bunch of characters and timelines it was a bit of a slog getting through it. Still entertaining and fills in much of the backstory that was purely speculation in the first book (probably from the author, too, as this all started with just a self-published short story that served as the first few chapters), but also feels kind of like a homework assignment completed. I'm ready for the final book, though!

Shift happens.

4 stars

Content warning Mild ones, really, but maybe read the book first.

Don't know why people like this so much

3 stars

Don't get me wrong, world building is good and Hugh Howey does a good job doing just that, but I didn't get hooked at all. I was looking forward to finishing it. I personally know people that loved it and were happy to start with the next book as soon as they finished this, but that wasn't me.

The story is just dragging along, nothing that exciting going on, the plot is also relatively unsurprising. I started this book and it read like I'm just going through the motions. It's probably just not my jam, but I have to admit, it's well written in a way. I can see what people might enjoy about it.

I am not able to really recommend it, but I can also not recommend against it. I guess my opinion on this is just not interesting.

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