I said to myself about 50% of the way through this, “I should dnf this book, but I'm dumb.” There's nothing bad about this book, I was just wildly bored and uninterested in the neverending soulmate talk.

A nice end to the trilogy with some good emotional and “human” moments that really stand out.

I had way too high of expectations for this book, and so it unfortunately fell short in most elements including world-building, character development, and delivering on the tagline of The Martian meets The Handmaid's Tale. I felt like it came so close only to not quite get there.

WHAT IS THIS BOOK

Edit: Omg it was written by a 12-year-old. Okay, I get it now, but I still stand by my original comment.

What an incredible middle grade. Lily Bailey does it again.

While I didn't laugh out loud like some folks, I enjoyed the introduction to these characters. It dealt with some heavy topics at times. The mystery was quite good and kept me guessing until the end!

This one started out strong and then just dragged on way too long for me until I lost interest. The cliffhanger ending was super abrupt too.

This restored my belief that I can enjoy graphic novels. I was starting to feel like maybe the medium wasn't for me.

Honestly I just found this book super boring.

Okay it mostly won me over in the end because the main trope is a favorite of mine. I have complaints about the main character and writing, but it was good overall.

It takes almost nothing to entertain me with a book about being in space and going to Mars, and this somehow couldn't even make it over that low bar.

This was such an interesting approach to one of my favorite tropes! It's an excellent example of why I continue to love and rave about middle grade. It's a great exploration of well-loved themes through a unique lens that shows just how versatile and thought-provoking it can be

Absolutely adorable cozy fantasy. I can't believe I had never heard of it before. It has characters you love to love and love to hate. It's really just a feel good book that'll make you happy.

Every story in here feels like a gift from the author. This is the only short story collection I've ever given 5 stars to and it definitely deserves it! Great way to end my 2022 year of reading.