
o yea so rubbery
My reviews of this series are just out of context panels.
Reading this on the subway is awesome. Read over my shoulder everyone! Look he turned into a cow!
Hey, I work for that author. #teengirlsquad @Emmabrooks
Nagata's early take on nanopunk holds up well after two decades. But man, the Earth of this far-future is a pretty rotten place to spend time in.
This book has an acceptable number of talking cats.
This book is much odder than I was expecting; nanotechnology is science indistinguishable from magic (in a good way).
I'm so happy this exists as a physical object.
I don't follow series unless Daniel Abraham writes them, apparently.
Just as impossibly good as the first.
I need this one to be good. DON'T LET ME DOWN 2X IN ONE YEAR, CHINA.
Next read: sorted.