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A Decent Conclusion (sort of)...

ScoLgo
2/6/2018
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This concluding volume of the LIfehouse Trilogy turned out to be my favorite installment. I enjoyed the three separate storylines and how they converged at the end. Robinson's typically bad puns abound throughout and the characters are a bit too clever to be realistic but, all in all, it's a fun story with enough development of, and connection to, the earlier volumes, (something that was severely lacking in 'Time Pressure' until the last 25% of that book), to make for a decent wrap-up to the trilogy.

Speaking of which... this 'trilogy' is only loosely connected in that each book follows its own set of characters and events. In fact, this third installment is more of a prequel than sequel - but it's all sort of the same thing allowing for the time-travel conceit that Robinson posits.