I think reading this novella after reading all of the Murderbot stories meant it really suffered in comparison--it's not the same exact kind of story, the central character is a human with special powers rather than a murderbot, but it's got a lot of the same elements and feel. And I did really love parts of it, especially those involving Seven, the main character's tiny cat-like pet/companion, and the main character herself, Mars, is an entertaining voice. But I never particularly cared about the world building, or really understood what the overall point of the book was, so while it was a pleasant enough read, there wasn't quite enough for me to latch onto.
Grade: B
Grade: B
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