
I started this book a long time after I acquired it on my virtual shelf. This basically means that I did not have a chance to get the next two books in my hand when I could have. I might find my way to them at some point, but it’s not any time soon.
There are space adventures that make sense to me, while others usually pass me by. I liked the unique concept brought forth here. The surprising twist as well as the overall logic of printable bodies made for interesting reading. It is not a small volume by any measure and it is only the first of three. Even with just reading this book I feel like I’ve experienced a somewhat complete narrative.
The space travelling humans have moved beyond the human body in the version we know it now. The printing of the bodies and special ‘pathways’ help this new world travel through space and unfriendly terrain. What they don’t realise is their biggest issue might be travelling with them.
The action is tight and so is the plot. I would love to finish the series at some point, and recommend it to fans of the genre.
I received an ARC thanks to Netgalley and the publishers but the review is entirely based on my own reading experience.