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I don't remember seeing this when it was posted back in May, but here is a terrific review of the series, or at least the part of the series blogger Natalie Zutter has read.
This phrase struck a chord: "On a reread, the brutality of the amputation itself—a point of no return for the rest of the series, mere pages into the second book—made my stomach drop in a way that was wholly familiar. A mix of sick dread and macabre excitement..."
That's exactly how that part made me feel.
I hope she *finally* read KoA and the other books.
This phrase struck a chord: "On a reread, the brutality of the amputation itself—a point of no return for the rest of the series, mere pages into the second book—made my stomach drop in a way that was wholly familiar. A mix of sick dread and macabre excitement..."
That's exactly how that part made me feel.
I hope she *finally* read KoA and the other books.