All the downsides for me come because this is the first book. It's a baby. Most of the problems come from a place of obliviousness rather than one of maliciousness, which I can't prove, but just feel is my heart (because that's totally reliable).
I will probably read the sequel sometime this summer and then cry when Dev and Kiran don't make out (but won't judge the book on it, because that's just unfair expectations). I would read it sooner, but I'm trying to squeeze in more Hugo reading last minute and also want to read more diverse among women. Five different women at a time, then repeats! So the absence of the sequel from my roster is not the book, but me. :)
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All the downsides for me come because this is the first book. It's a baby. Most of the problems come from a place of obliviousness rather than one of maliciousness, which I can't prove, but just feel is my heart (because that's totally reliable).
I will probably read the sequel sometime this summer and then cry when Dev and Kiran don't make out (but won't judge the book on it, because that's just unfair expectations). I would read it sooner, but I'm trying to squeeze in more Hugo reading last minute and also want to read more diverse among women. Five different women at a time, then repeats! So the absence of the sequel from my roster is not the book, but me. :)