10/10: There is no comparison...This is the Mona Lisa of the fictional world!
“You scare me, Boss.” “I know,” I say, but don’t add, Sometimes I scare myself.
Oh, my goodness. This series is soooo awesome. I can't tell you how much I love Boss and the world the author has created. I also love Coop as well, especially Coop and Boss together. But this isn't a romance, so I have to suck up his absence and just deal with it. But, boy oh boy, I do miss him.
The relationship is casual, I remind myself. It’s not the most important thing to either of us.
Boohoo!
Anyway, this book. We're back with Boss and we're diving, people! Yay! Still in the Boneyard, but diving deeper into the Fleet's scrapheap and the Fleet's secrets.
This book was addictive, drawing me in and not letting me go. I wanted the answers, and I wanted them yesterday. But we are left hanging a little at the end, which is kinda how this series has progressed.
We get one absorbing story with a bit of a cliffhanger and then shift to another perspective and another aspect of the overall story in the next book and we don't necessarily get back to that original cliffhanger until a few books down the line.
The timeline and POV shifts are a bit annoying, but the stories themselves are so good, I can forgive the author. ;)
I’m patient when I’m planning a dive. Apparently, I lose that patience when I’m dealing with Fleet procedures.
Anyway, Boss is in fine form in this one, but we also get to see a little vulnerability after her injury (which was in a book several books ago in the series - but the author does a good job of reminding us). Coop is mentioned, and we get an idea of what he's up to, but we won't get his side of the story until the next book.
At least, it'll be in the next book and not several books down the track.
"They are lost here.” “They’re lost everywhere.”
But perhaps the best thing about this addition is we get to see the Fleet as it is today.
Holy moly, that was unexpected. And it was fantastic!
I could see hints of something unforeseen peeking at me from between the lines; a mystery with a consequence that we - the readers - may not have thought of. In any case, Boss's questions about the Boneyard and Coop's obsession with finding the Fleet look like they might be finally meshing together and bringing everything to a climax.
I can't wait. I would gladly read books in this series until the cows come home. One after the other, if they're all as good as this one and the next one is promising to be. This series has set the bar for all science fiction series for me. And it has set it very high, indeed.
It is simply that good.