I liked this book way more than I thought I would. I haven't laughed out loud so much from a book in awhile, which, ok, might be because I tend to read a lot of dystopian sci fi, but it really was funny.

Fantastic. Excellent pacing - I didn't want to put it down!

Once I finally got to the meat of the story (about halfway through the book), I liked the story. I hated all the goofy inside-joke words and phrases. I normally like a little of that but this was over the top. I hope I never read “smucked” or “smucking” one more fucking time in my life.

Not sure it was worth powering through

I loved the other Bobiverse books. So fun, so interesting, so goofy. This one bored the crap out me until about three-quarters of the way through. Then it got better but, ultimately, maybe wasn't worth the time it took to read.

Likable at times but, overall, boring. I did appreciate that the realities of academia were portrayed pretty well and the science was interesting (I have no idea how much is real though).

The only thing I didn't like about this book was that there aren't always images for the correct way to do something to balance out the images for common errors. Other than that, it's great!

Has some interesting backstory...

...but holy crap was it slow to get going. I almost quit I was so bored, but I'm glad I persevered because I liked the backstory and there was the usual fun back-and-forth dialogue between characters.

This wasn't bad so much as boring.

Fantastic. I laughed, I almost cried on the bus, my heart was broken. On top of a well written book that hits all the feels, the use of atypical text really worked well.

After the snoozer of Ender in Exile I wasn't expecting this book to knock my socks off but wow, I really loved it! I'm going back and forth between 4 and 5 stars so I'd say it's a solid 4.5 but Ender's Game was a full 5.

Boring. It was so boring. Maybe because I read it immediately after Ender's Game, which I loved so much, but I'm not going to reread it to find out.

Spike on a spaceship with giant talking bugs? This is ridiculous. Sure, it's cool to see things from Spike's perspective but this was just too far from Buffy the TV show for me.

Fantastic.

What a melodramatic piece of tripe. I love Stephen King and his worlds but even the brief mentions of the Tower couldn't get me to care about these characters or the story.

Wow, what a thoroughly engaging book. I went from not surprised (who out there hasn't heard that L. Ron Hubbard had crazy ideas?) to shocked (the abuse!) to completely creeped out (the IRS stuff, Lisa McPherson, harassing critics).

This is one of my favorite books of all time.