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the_pale_woman 's review for:
Antimatter Blues
by Edward Ashton
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
I wouldn't say I enjoyed this sequel as much as the first book, but I thought it was a good continuation.
Mickey offers the same level of humor and absurdity. But, for better or worse, this story gives more time for other characters to shine. Nasha wasn't specifically annoying, but I didn't think she added anything to the story other than being a companion. Berto felt slightly more rounded, but the highlight was Speaker. For his character alone, I would recommend the audiobook. Hearing his voice portrayed with the same accent as Berto was a nice touch. My big disappointment was Marshall. His actions at the end felt out of character and unearned.
Regardless, I thought both books were fun, quick reads and would definitely recommend them.
Mickey offers the same level of humor and absurdity. But, for better or worse, this story gives more time for other characters to shine. Nasha wasn't specifically annoying, but I didn't think she added anything to the story other than being a companion. Berto felt slightly more rounded, but the highlight was Speaker. For his character alone, I would recommend the audiobook. Hearing his voice portrayed with the same accent as Berto was a nice touch. My big disappointment was Marshall. His actions at the end felt out of character and unearned.
Regardless, I thought both books were fun, quick reads and would definitely recommend them.