Astronaut Academy Splashdown by Dave Roman
From the first volume, Astronaut Academy has played with a unique format. The stories are told from the perspectives of a wide variety of characters. Some get only one short section. Other contribute throughout the book. Some short sections tie directly into the larger book plot. Many are seemingly unrelated, a brief non-sequitor that tells us about the world or some small element that will inform the eventual resolution. Always, though, these sections tell us a lot about the character and give us an idea to contemplate as we read. In this third volume, Roman deviates slightly from that structure. We still get multiple perspectives. This one, though, has a lot few non-sequitors, a lot less random information. Instead, he's drawn in conflicts from the first two books, looking at motivations and old resentments. Fewer robots and explosions, more confrontation of grief and unresolved trauma. It's more contemplative than the previous books but ultimately a pleasant way to close out the trilogy.
More Information: Astronaut Academy Splashdown releases April 6.
Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley
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