Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
Listened to this audiobook and it's definitely my fave from Serial Box. Thought the second season was even stronger than the first- the protagonists have become more and more complicated and interesting.
I liked this one better than the first season. I liked the stronger throughline of Miyako's activities in the Resistance and Emma's investigations of Yardley's dastardly deeds. I really enjoyed their tentative attempts to become trusting partners, but not really knowing how to do it, and yet--when push comes to shove--risking everything for each other. Sort of. It helps that they have other reasons beyond pure loyalty--which is still a bit fragile--to put their necks out. The episode with the on...
The second season is a welcome continuation of the story begun in the first season. I have come to care about the main characters of this story and their growing respect for each other.
This season wasn't as strong all the way through as season 1, but it did leave me excited for a season 3.
This series is such good cyberpunk!
I listened to the audio of this season thru Serial Box. Emily Woo Zeller's narration is great! I felt occasionally this season spun its wheels to fill time, but nonetheless there are some cool elements. S02 ends on a cliffhanger and I want to know what happens! Hope they make a s03.EDIT: I want to second what another reviewer Matthew says. Cop lit feels untimely now, given current (...and past) events. But a speculative / police defund-ful development of Miyako and Emma's universe?.. now THAT I'...
Another entertaining season from Serial Box!
The setting (a futuristic/post war Japan, sepecifically Tokyo) is very interesting. And without spoiling anything: this one ends on a cliffhanger just like season 1. I really hope there's going to be a season 3 because I want to know what happens to Miyako and Emma next. The narrator (Emily Wu Zeller if I remember cororectly) is also really good.
Love this series
It seems like a strange time to review Ninth Step Station Season 2, given that it ends its release at a time of (hopefully) great upheaval in policing, at least in North America. In the last couple of weeks it has been difficult to quite feel up to listening to a detective story, a genre that traditionally comforts us to the presence of the police and their involvement in our lives. Is it fair to suggest that Ninth Step Station falls into the copaganda template? The police officers in this story...
I NEED a third seasin/book nowwww