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Nona the ninth book review
Nona the ninth book review









nona the ninth book review

But though her caretakers-Camilla, Palamedes, and Pyrrha-note down all her dreams, behaviors, and off-hand comments in an attempt to suss out her true identity, Nona doesn’t want to remember who she used to be. Her only hints are the strange dreams she has each night of a red-haired girl with a skull-painted face. Nona woke up in this body almost six months ago, but has no memory of her life or identity before that moment. The first two books of the Locked Tomb series ( Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth ) were two of my favorite books from the last few years, and now Tamsyn Muir is back with the third installment! Nona the Ninth, the penultimate book in this projected quartet, came out earlier this fall and continues to prove that Muir is one of the most creative minds in today’s science-fiction and fantasy scene.Īs with each book in the Locked Tomb series so far, Nona the Ninth is told through the perspective of a new narrator … sort of. The world has ended before, but it could always end again….

nona the ninth book review

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