Gods of the Void
By the time any series reaches its third installment, some choices have to be made, whether intentional or not. You either keep chasing the same sense of discovery that made the beginning so exciting, or you allow the story to grow alongside its characters, even if that means sacrificing some of that awe and wonder. GODS OF THE VOID makes it clear almost immediately that it’s choosing growth, and more importantly, it’s a growth that feels earned. That isn’t to say that discovery is gone, but there’s a sense of evolution here that the first two books didn’t have.