Full of weaponized snark, this book was a sort of nerd-porn pick-me-up that entertained me for a couple of hours. What’s not to like?
My only problem with this book was sometimes it was a little too meta for me, but I understand that is the writer’s style and I have come to expect it. Since the story is quite short there isn’t much depth to the characters but just enough to serve the story.
The story was good – just enough explanation of the science to make it barely believable enough, but nobody in this book is taking things too seriously and it would be a shame if the reader did.
It is good to read stories like this now and then, as sort of an amuse-boche before your next book.
Next I’m reading Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt.