Eric Wagoner 📚 reviewed Antimatter Blues by Edward Ashton
Well-done sequel for Mickey7
4 stars
This sequel could easily have gone sideways -- the first book came close to overstaying its welcome and more of the same would not have been welcome.
So, where the first one focused on Mickey finding his place in the world, the second was more about the world with Mickey in it. Mickey is still the main character, but we see more of the world and personalities around him. We learn a great deal more about the greater human society that created expendables, we learn more about the history of galactic colonization, and we learn bits about times humanity found other sentient life. None of this is dry world-building, as it's fed to us in bits as it relates directly to the events at hand.
I enjoyed reading this as much as I did the first, and it was in many ways more satisfying. There is still plenty of story …
This sequel could easily have gone sideways -- the first book came close to overstaying its welcome and more of the same would not have been welcome.
So, where the first one focused on Mickey finding his place in the world, the second was more about the world with Mickey in it. Mickey is still the main character, but we see more of the world and personalities around him. We learn a great deal more about the greater human society that created expendables, we learn more about the history of galactic colonization, and we learn bits about times humanity found other sentient life. None of this is dry world-building, as it's fed to us in bits as it relates directly to the events at hand.
I enjoyed reading this as much as I did the first, and it was in many ways more satisfying. There is still plenty of story that could be told in this setting, and I hope Edward writes more.