My rating: 2 of 5 stars
I couldn’t really get into this book. The plot felt a little repetitive as we followed the protagonist from settlement to settlement and is rejected for the same reasons. His problem is that he’s unable to pledge allegiance to any group, even when he’s It was also hard at times to keep track of the characters and their relationship with the protagonist owing to very similar names. At least with his intelligence he’s aware of how each group operates. But Smith does attempt to introduce humour in the day-to-day situations as they each try to gain the upper hand and see the negatives as well as the positives. A lot of the landscape is from his own personal experience and it doesn’t compel the reader to follow in his footsteps. The mission comes together at the end, but by then it’s hard to draw in all the other characters and calculate what happened to the ones that the reader does get attached to.
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