![]() I didn’t try to visualize the Nidu all, so I don’t know how much they may have looked like geckos. On the other hand, the fact that “the gecko man” literally turns out to be a man working for lizard aliens is a nice touch. ![]() This really bothered me because it felt out of character and like it existed solely to move the plot along. Yet, Harry doesn’t realize the pen was bugged until they’ve been tracked onto the Metro. Robin kept on explicitly mentioning the guy who left the pen at the store as the source of the pen, reminding the reader each time that the pen was bugged and in play. Harry Creek knew the lizard-buying dad was not as he claimed as soon as he saw the gecko in the dumpster. We as readers knew as soon as the pen was left on the counter that it was bugged. Plot-related single issue I had: the bugged pen. ![]() It was really good! It was funny, well-paced, and everything that was set up came to fruition in a satisfying and sometimes surprising way. OK: I stayed up late last night and finished the book. ![]()
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