This was . . . fine? I guess? Sigh. Maybe I just don’t love Martha Wells’s fantasy as much as I love her science fiction?
It would be hard to love anything as much as I love Murderbot. We all love Murderbot, right? Murderbot is one of the absolute best characters to come out of SF in years. I remember when I read the description of Martha Wells’s All Systems Red and thought to myself “I’ve got to put that on hold at the library!” And I was right - it was excellent. I have eagerly awaited each new Murderbot book and also read some of the Rakusa series when it was nominated for the Best Series Hugo.
I then read a bunch of Ms. Wells’s other fantasy books while waiting for more murderbot. And I didn’t often love them. Part of that was characters that just didn’t resonate.
But I enjoyed Witch King when it came out a few years ago. The writing is wonderful. I could let Ms Wells’s words fall over me like a waterfall. But it had too many similar sounding character names and a middle that slogged and I didn’t enjoy the present/past structure.
But since I did enjoy it, I was excited when NetGalley and the publisher gave me an eARC of Queen Demon, the sequel, in exchange for an honest review.
Sadly, all of my complaints from the first book are still here. It had too many similar sounding character names and I didn’t enjoy the present/past structure. Instead of just the middle slogging, the entire book felt like a slog. I finished it and I would be hard pressed to come up with one scene that felt memorable.
Perhaps the biggest complaint I have is that the protagonist Kai just isn’t that compelling. I’m not sure why I’m supposed to rooting for him over the hierarchs. In a fantasy world of different monarchies and servants I just don’t feel like one is much worse than the other.
I’ll probably read the conclusion when it comes out, but I’m not very excited about it. Oh well. I’m sure there are many people for whom this will be their jam. Until then, I always have murderbot books to reread.