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Angeleyes by Michael Z. Williamson

bethmitcham's review

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3.0

Does what it sends on the tin. It felt a bit creepy with her focus on sex toys; somehow I kept losing sight of the protagonist and seeing the middle-aged author instead. I don't think it would work well as a stand-alone; she's only believable if you know the pretend society she comes from.

jmoses's review

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4.0

This was pretty good. While not my favorite of the Freehold series, it was interesting to get a different perspective on the UN/Freehold war. The main character is kinda of...meh? But we get to see some personal growth, and how the war affected her, which was also cool.

Certainly don't start this series here, you'll be totally lost as to what's going on, but if you already like it, this is a nice change in perspective.
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