
It took me a while to warm to this third installment in the quantum curators parallel universe series. Book one was exciting as it was set in our world with the protagonist learning about the parallel universe and meeting people from it, and book two was exciting because he had to come to terms with being stuck in the parallel world and learn how to cope with all the differences, so book three was like, yeah, still here…
But, once the plot got going with the ‘real’ personifications of mythological people popping up and causing havoc things got more exciting and I did get into the book and really enjoy it.