lamusadelils's review
4.0
Quiero harto a Liu Cixin, es como mi abuelo chino que me cuenta cuentos cursis y ñoños pero re bonitos.
si0bhan's review
4.0
The Micro-Age was a short story than managed to pull my three-point-five-star rating up to a four-star rating through the ending. It was an easy read, one that gripped throughout, but it didn’t completely wow me at first. I was certainly curious and wanted more details, but it wasn’t until I experienced the surprise at the end that I felt it was worth it.
This is certainly one that is worth sticking with to see how it plays out.
This is certainly one that is worth sticking with to see how it plays out.
peter__b's review
1.0
If you want a stupid story with some of the most annoying characters you're likely to encounter, then do I have a book for you.
Even writing this review gives this pitiful excuse for a book too much credit. It's simply a brainfart of an established author that would be an embarrasment at even a high-school level.
There's no character work. There's no story. The world is built on poor science and even worse understanding of human nature. The dialogue is atrocious and I wanted to personally beat every single character in this story. If I could give negative stars, this would get a whole bunch of them.
Even writing this review gives this pitiful excuse for a book too much credit. It's simply a brainfart of an established author that would be an embarrasment at even a high-school level.
There's no character work. There's no story. The world is built on poor science and even worse understanding of human nature. The dialogue is atrocious and I wanted to personally beat every single character in this story. If I could give negative stars, this would get a whole bunch of them.
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