![]() ![]() I’ve read a lot of books lately in which all the third person POVs sounded the same, but I never found myself getting confused about whose POV I was in while reading this book. I admit I was disappointed to find out X wouldn’t be a main character in this one since, to put it simply, his character was awesome, but all the hell diver POV characters were just as unique and well-written. There was one major difference between this book and the first one though, and that was the main characters. But the things that did happen were significant, some info was found that shed more light on the world and the creatures, and it seems as though a lot of interesting stuff is going to happen in the next book. It seemed kind of repetitive (the ship was falling apart, hell divers had to go on dangerous missions, the surface was filled with mutated monsters that tried to kill them, etc.), and even though it did eventually start getting to the secrets mentioned in the blurb, it still seems like little actually happened plot-wise. I felt like this book suffered a bit from middle book syndrome though. In short-these books are so well thought-out and well-written, and there is so much to love about them. The concept of the airship and the hell divers is such a unique one (I mean, come on, just look at the kickass suit on the cover). The characters are all flawed and gruff, but most of them are still likeable and good people. The world-building in this series is incredible and really makes me feel like I’m there, especially on the bleak, terrifying surface. Much like the first book, this was an intense, gripping post-apocalyptic read. *I received an ecopy of this book via NetGalley. ![]()
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