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Tamsyn Muir: Harrow the Ninth (EBook, 2020, Recorded Books, Inc.)

digital audiobook

Publié 3 août 2020 par Recorded Books, Inc..

ISBN :
978-1-9800-0493-6
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4 étoiles (2 critiques)

19 hours 50 minutes, Unabridged

7 éditions

a publié une critique de Harrow the Ninth par Tamsyn Muir

What the hell is going on?

3 étoiles

Our favourite necromancer has risen to the ranks of the most powerful, who are rather Machiavellian but disconcertingly human. In the process though, she has lost her marbles, and we are left without any certainty as to what the hell is going on, and doubts undermine our memory of the first book. Which is mostly bearable because it eventually unravels, only to be frustrated by an unwelcome dumping of unresolved head-scratchers which demands some re-reading. More serious than the first book, without the swagger.

a publié une critique de Harrow the Ninth par Tamsyn Muir

Harrow the Ninth – Review

5 étoiles

This series does not give up its secrets easily. It holds them closely and tightly like a squirrel with its nuts. I was left at the end of the last book with a lot of questions, and really pressing plot developments that I needed answers to, and “Harrow the Ninth“ wasn’t going to give them to me lightly. The book does its best from the get-go to upend your sense of reality, attacking your memories of what exactly happened in the first book. It does this both in story content - it directly contradicts events as you remember them from book one - but also in the narration. style. I can’t say that I have ever read another book that spends this much time in the second person. It took me quite a while to get used to it, as I typically despise second person, but once I did it …