![]() I can imagine Cam saying in an off hand comment wow wasn’t the Troad mission hard and then five years after the end of the series, Nona comes out. ![]() It’s like in Star Wars: this is an extra side mission that means we get from A to B. Nona The Ninth is the Rogue One of the Locked Tomb Series. Nona the Ninth feels more like blowing up incredible world building for no reason. Tamsyn Muir is so good at ripping up the foundations of the story… then rebuilding something incredible from the debris. ![]() And they’re working with the Blood of Eden, the previous sworn enemy of Harrow and the Lyctors. She’s being looked after by two and a half side characters from book 1, presumed dead. The premise of this book is that our two main characters have completely disappeared, leaving Nona – a brand new MC – who has an ambiguous connection to our previous characters. “We were children – playing in the reflections of stars in a pool of water. Those two books sieved out who wouldn’t like this stuff, so if you’re reading Nona the Ninth, you’re invested in these characters.Īnd Muir is going to make you pay for that. Remind yourself of the Locked Tomb in my reviews of Gideon the Ninth here and Harrow the Ninth here. But you just accept it because this is the third book in an equally mad series. Insanely good and also just plain insane. ![]() You need to be mentally strong to get through this book. ![]()
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