"Breezy shallowness" is exactly right. I read this with way more pleasure than I'd expected, but finished the third volume with a sour taste in my mouth and a determination not to read Scalzi again. He's one of those writers who's good enough that I always end up wanting him to be better -- he so clearly could be, if he leaned away from easy cynicism and plot twists for plot twists' sake.
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