The first half to two-thirds of this book is pretty great. The jailbreak, reveal of the time skip, picking off of the people from the prison: I was really into all of it. The characters were distinct and all really fun, and everyone had a clear goal that, while I not entirely aligned, was momentarily agreed upon. It could have let to an interesting cast of characters for a caper. Instead, in the last 1/3 that was all tossed aside.
Everything after the [dimensional gate] Andas and Yolyos go through is just frustrating. The first plot line, getting everyone back to their home planets, discovering the nature of the androids, is discarded, in exchange for a weird secondary plot to take down a witch in a mirror world. I wanted to see the other worlds, like Yolyos’s and Elys’s, after the time skip. I wanted Andas quest for the throne in his universe to be resolved. It felt like the second storyline really robbed the resolution of those things from the reader.
If I could give it 2.5 I would, but I guess I enjoyed it enough to give it a 3.