This follow-up to Illuminae was phenomenal! I became immediately invested in the characters and their plight. Everything was so exciting and there was so much going in, but again, it never got confusing. This format continues to intrigue me and I'm very much looking forward to reading the conclus...
I am so happy to finally have the chance to finish this one! I have heard so many wonderful things about Obsidio book #3, and really wanted to get to it to see how this series ends. For me Gemina was almost as good as Illuminae. I didn't love the new characters as much as I did the previous ch...
This series is just crazy banana-pants fun. There are so many things in this book that I should hate – the spoiled princess + tattooed bad boy trope, the really unlikely romance under really unlikely circumstances, the horrifying creepy crawly brain-sucking alien thingies – but it all works together...
Moving to a space station at the edge of the galaxy was always going to be the death of Hanna’s social life. Nobody said it might actually get her killed. The sci-fi saga that began with the breakout bestseller Illuminae continues on board the Jump Station Heimdall, where two new characters will con...
I read Illuminae back when it was released and really enjoyed. Then I bought Gemina when it was released, and held onto it in anticipation of the release of Obsidio, which came out last Tuesday. I read all three of them over the weekend. The good: You know how lots of reviewers will use phrases...
A bit of a slow start, but once this gets going, it is just as action packed as the first book in the series. This volume follows different characters with different problems, but still plenty of blood and mayhem. One of the characters keeps a diary of drawings, which I'll be honest I did not love...
I love a great audiobook, one you can visualize so clearly you feel like you are part of the story. The sound effects, the voices, the pacing all fabulous. The story was science fiction space travel adventure with deceit, misjudgments, death, nasty creatures, nastier humans, worm holes alternative u...
This review also appeared on Wayward Kitsune. Although you’re not reading this, my biggest thanks to you for giving me one of the best gifts in 2016, my co-employee! I really regretted the fact that I did not read Gemina sooner because it’s so mindblowing I’m still picking up my brain pieces at the ...
Kaufman and Kristoff follow up their teenage romance/space opera/28 Days Later/2001 mashup 'Illuminae' with a teenage romance/space opera/Aliens/time travel mashup. And it works. again. 'Gemina' is every bit as entertaining as 'Illuminae', but Hanna and Nik's voices sound very similar to Kady and Ez...
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