I love the characters of the Bobiverse. This book seemed to drag a bit as our heroes traveled through a huge structure, but the comedic element was, as usual for these books, front and center. And geeky and nerdy to the max.
I love the characters of the Bobiverse. This book seemed to drag a bit as our heroes traveled through a huge structure, but the comedic element was, as usual for these books, front and center. And geeky and nerdy to the max.
And with that, apparently, my #Goodreads2021 challenge is completed!
I personally don‘t consider it quite reached yet, I don‘t count the short stories individually even though I mark them off on Goodreads so I can keep track of them, but the year is still young, so I know I‘m in good shape. 😉
I don‘t know why I punish myself and wait so long to read/listen to new releases that I know I‘m going to love…am I really that busy, or just trying to save something special for later, or maybe, just maybe I just can‘t imagine that an author can continue something so perfect without letting me down…. But just like Martha Well‘s Murderbot, Taylor‘s Bobiverse has never let me down. ⤵️
Another great entry in the Bobiverse! Does manage to feel like a new story after the events of the first three books, with a focus on fewer Bobs and primarily centered around Bob. One thing did stand out to me more than in previous titles: the specific wish fulfillment of this series is just being able to solve any issue. Too many issues seem to be solved too easily.
Overall, I enjoyed this book quite a bit still.