Up to this point (ch 38) the book is very enjoyable and also well paced. The concept I found really interesting since it's the first time I've read a sci-fi biblical parody type novel, and it's entertaining seeing the chaotic mess of a relationship between Weyah, Adam, and Eve. The worldbuilding and magic system bits are mostly told through small sections of exposition but the story moves along fast enough that you don't notice it too much. I did find the characters to be overall quite likeable+believable; they all have their own traits that can move the story forward and it isn't solely dependent on the mc which makes the world feel all the more immersive and interesting. One thing though, the transitions for the switching of character perspectives are sometimes in the middle of a chapter rather than at the beginning which I did get used to however I can see it being a tad confusing for some. Don't really have much else to say cuz words are hard but I'd recommend reading this novel.