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So yes, Network Effect is a novel. It has sections I found dragged a bit. I found it dragged a lot less than some other novels I otherwise enjoyed even with the "muddle in the middle."
For my money, Network Effects ends very well. Plenty of action, good use of characterization, some really surprising plot points. I enjoyed the hell out of it. Setting that up does take a bit of a slog.




Audio will exacerbate this, too, since a given chapter takes longer in that format than regular reading (assuming one reads at normal-isn speed) and so the 'get to the point' feeling lasts even longer.

I agree. I re-listened to the novellas before rereading Network Effect and I found myself wishing NE moved a bit quicker. The difference in the pacing between novellas and novel was more evident since I consumed them one right after another. The first time around there was a year and a half wait between the fourth novella and Exit Strategy and I was just so exited to have more Murderbot that I didn't notice the slower pace of the novel. With that said, I still really like Network Effect.

As to 'saggy middle' .. looking at you Wheel of Time.

I've come to expect it but am never happy with it. This is probably not the thread to hash this out, but I wonder when 300 pages became "a short novel."

However, things did get a bit bogged down in the middle of the book and I can’t help but wonder if this would have been better in a trimmed-down version as another novella rather than a novel.
What does everyone else think of the pacing?