I may even like it better than Skyward, although that's probably because I haven't reread it in a long time. Overall, I enjoyed it better than Starsight, although I felt it suffered from the same problem of not having many characters from the previous book. “I will defeat you,” he said in the same exact tone, “and compose poetry for your retirement party.” Though you have fought admirably, I will defeat you, then compose poetry for your funeral.” “You will not distract me from my current purpose, adversary. (Narratively speaking, as a reader I scudding love it.) My favorite line: It's nice to see Hesho again, although I'm not a fan of characters coming back from the dead. I would have liked to see more of Skyward Flight and Brade, but I understand that's what the novellas are for (I haven't read them yet.) Still, after Brade being a big part of Starsight, I expected her and Winzik to play a larger part in book three. Peg I also found interesting, and she's one of my new favourite characters. Spensa's emotional journey really appealed to me, and she's a fun person to read about. The way they have they have their problems, but still remain friends who have each other's backs - I'm a sucker for that. I like characters who enjoy each other's company. I like Chet, and his relationship with Spensa. My reactions to Cytonic (just the character stuff, because I'm a character sort of person)
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