![]() ![]() But, up until Nona I would have argued that it was worth it. ![]() I am not being obtuse this series is really, really confusing. We started at lesbian necromancers in an escape room, jumped to a god walking back a self-lobotomy, and now we are watching a young girl in a dystopian security state do some dog walking. With every new entry, the plot of this series becomes harder to explain. On the other hand, Nona The Ninth reads like a blatant cash grab that uses its saccharin-sweet story to distract from the fact that there feels like there is about 50 pages of content in this 400+ page book. Her incredible prose and outstanding imagination make everything she touches wholly unique. On the one hand, Muir is one of the most talented authors around right now. Nona The Ninth, the third book in The Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir, has a complicated existence. I find myself in a difficult position when it comes to picking a score for today’s book. ![]()
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