Enjoyable read, interesting how one’s (my?) perception of whether the human race as it is is worth saving or not shifts over time.
Some aspects such as the four parents plus Ooloi thing to create an offspring or the bonding between siblings felt a bit superfluous and tedious at points. Not as good as the first one.
Enjoyable read, interesting how one’s (my?) perception of whether the human race as it is is worth saving or not shifts over time.
Some aspects such as the four parents plus Ooloi thing to create an offspring or the bonding between siblings felt a bit superfluous and tedious at points. Not as good as the first one.