A review by chirson
Luna: Wolf Moon by Ian McDonald

3.0

A slightly less exciting volume which suffered from middle book problems like having to set the stage for the inevitable conclusion. I thought it just didn't have the compelling tragic force of its predecessor; and much of the central plot machinery takes place off screen, giving the results of said plotting (on page) a somewhat deflated feel. It also overrelied a little on "can character x survive in moon conditions without suit/air/heating for y amount of time", which yields diminishing returns.

I didn't like reminders that Bryce is fat. A bad allegory there.

I am very curious about the conclusion but hope it improves on this.