![]() ![]() ![]() This is the final book in the Outside trilogy, wrapping up a tale of quantum supercomputers ascended to Godhood to rule over humanity, and a group of revolutionaries on a breakaway planet who wish to overthrow them. It WAS quite satisfying, however, and ended on a very interesting note, so don't let me dissuade you from picking it up! Not a dealbreaker - but I would have loved it tighter. ![]() There's a lot to love, but some bits were a bit slow and lost the tension. ![]() So, if I love all these elements so much, why did I only give it a 4 out of 5? Pacing, mostly. With quantum stuff and uploaded consciousness, souls, rebellion, and a huge-ass complication. I was expecting a shock of white hair and other madness-cliches, but this was good, too. It really takes getting to know yourself to a whole new level. I also like the small scale Broken bits a lot. The Broken and the godlike powers, the huge, multidimensional AIs and other gods (even homebrew ones on humanity's side) makes this a really interesting book. The Infinite is a solid end to the trilogy, but beyond that, it's a pretty excellent example of Lovecraftian huge-space opera with huge scope and particularly fine mind-breaking elements. ![]()
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