This is the third book in the series of six, once again a short, fast-moving and well written science fiction story.
I’m guessing that this series is popular because of the main character’s sarcastic, antisocial behavior while still being a good (A.I.) person. I like the series because it often gets into how the main character splits their mental processing into several different parts, all working simultaneously. This kind of writing is something you don’t see when you read about normal vanilla humans in books. Come to think of it, another book series has this too – the Ancillary series by Anne Leckie that I read last year.
I’m totally into the long term story of this series, so I’m looking forward to seeing where it leads. I’ll just have to be patient for the remaining books to be available at the library.
In the meantime I am reading The Lies I Tell by Julie Clark.