Reviewed by Beth C. on
First - if you've have not read Illuminae, it's not an absolute requirement, but it would certainly be helpful. There are a lot of references back to that first book that might not make sense. Plus - it's just a seriously amazing book, so...there's that. Also, the book’s format is the same as Illuminae – composed of transcripts, emails, and schematics (among other things), it is not your everyday novel. But the format enhances the story in a way that standard format would not.
As for Gemina - wow. My brain was mush by the time I finished it. So much crazy sciency stuff, a bit of old-school horror, plus some romance and a few psychopathic killers - once the book starts, it simply does. not. stop. There is violence, but it doesn't feel gratuitous in any capacity - it's literally kill-or-be-killed here. I must confess, I was a little anxious about whether book two would be as amazing as book one, simply because the first book was so unusual and exciting that it blew me away. But...my fears were absolutely unfounded. Kristoff and Kaufman make a terrific writing team, and I think they must have some sort of crazy alien mind-meld going on. Devastation will ensue if they don’t write together again after this trilogy is (*sob*) complete.
Long story short? Get this. Read it. Maybe cower under your blanket if you’re reading at night with a flashlight. Definitely double-check your vents. But READ GEMINA!
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 5 August, 2016: Finished reading
- 5 August, 2016: Reviewed