![]() ![]() ![]() You occasionally would get some flavor, but most of the time, it’s just that – thinned-out broth that needed more seasoning. Yet, despite the length, the books were like tasteless, thin broth. Parasite, Symbiont, and Chimera – but especially the second book, Symbiont – suffer because of this choice to expand the series.Įach book in Parasitology is about 500 pages long. While expanding a duology to a trilogy can work, there’s also the possibility it doesn’t work. I can’t speak to whether this is a widespread problem in Mira’s other books however, from my experience with the Parasitology trilogy? The pacing is awful.Ī part of me wants to blame the fact that this series was initially a duology. ![]() However, I can’t deny that there are various issues hindering my enjoyment. I read them when I was incredibly stressed out and exhausted from work. I’ve tried to give them the benefit of the doubt. Individually, Parasite, Symbiont, and Chimera are not great books. The only character I thought was exciting and had some spice to them?.But hard-hitting questions and science aren’t enough.And this isn’t the only ethical question at hand.Parasitology hits some excellent ethical questions. ![]()
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