As good as the first book in the series, and it feels just like a continuation then a second standalone book. It lost half a star in the rating, since the novelty wore off a little bit. But I could hardly stop reading as with the first one.
Quick and easy read with an interesting story. It never gets boring and has a good pace, but would have loved a little bit more depth and technical details. The humor and pop references are also nice.
The book was ok, had some weird and curious insights, but nothing special to be honest. Reading it once is fine, although don't expect your mind to be blown.