I think one of my favorite things about this book other than the characters would simple be the worldbuilding and Thompson's incredibly vibrant descriptions. I'll admit that there were times where I felt slightly lost at everything that was going on in this book, but even when I wasn't sure what a character was doing or where they were, I was still engaged with the scene, if that makes sense. This book contains not only the same alien elements we've been dealing with, but there is now also a bit of time travel to play around with as well, and I was surprised at how well Thompson seemed to work that into the story. I can't go into too many specifics about just what I'm referring to, but let's just say that things have changed a lot for characters like Kaaro and Aminat, as well as the mayor Jack Jacques and a few others we've been introduced to over the arc of the story. The lives of the characters in this trilogy have altered in so many ways from the beginning of the story in Rosewater to now. Rosewater Redemption returns readers to our favorite characters, both old and new, and includes a few new perspectives to follow as well. Much like in my first review, I still am not even sure how to review this book because anything said out of context is just not going to make much sense, so this will one again probably be a slightly shorter review. The Wormwood Trilogy has been quite unlike anything else I've ever read, and I am sorry to see this world go.
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