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(view spoiler)[I don't have words for how much I loved the ADSOM series. I just finished ACOL and I cried and laughed and hated and lived. And everything in between. It's one of the best books I ever read. But I am left with two questions, one I maybe shouldn't ask, but have to. The first: will there be more books? A comeback of the serie? A anoshe for us? The fans? And the second ... did Hollands life save his world? (hide spoiler)]
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(view spoiler)[To the first question, I can only say that this world has a way of opening new doors ;) And to the second, yes. The idea was that Holland’s death in White London triggers the return—or at least the beginning of the return--of magic to that world. He was the prophesied Someday King. Magic originally withdrew from White London due to selfishness, corruption and the hunger for power. Holland’s actions, his selfless desire only to restore his world, signaled that it was time for magic to return.
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