Don't spoil me, but does Harrow the Ninth live up how awesome Gideon the Ninth is?
IMHO: an enthusiastic YES.
I now want to reread Gideon (not least because I am EVEN MORE CONFUSED about various mysteries, in a happy way), but I think I liked Harrow the Ninth even more -- it's the opposite of the common slightly awkward/weaker second-book-in-a-trilogy.
It builds on Gideon the Ninth to do some wild and pyrotechnic stuff with structure, and as lightreads commented, it deploys a bunch of fannish modes of storytelling in a fascinating way.
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IMHO: an enthusiastic YES.
I now want to reread Gideon (not least because I am EVEN MORE CONFUSED about various mysteries, in a happy way), but I think I liked Harrow the Ninth even more -- it's the opposite of the common slightly awkward/weaker second-book-in-a-trilogy.
It builds on Gideon the Ninth to do some wild and pyrotechnic stuff with structure, and as