Candice Kamencik
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Since the rest of the books haven't been translated yet (and is doesn't look like they will?), is it worth it to read Book #1? I've heard it's great, but are there any major cliff hangers, etc?
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Shima
From my understanding, the other two books follow other protagonists and this is what the authors had to say: "Vita Nostra is part of a trilogy we call Metamorphoses. The books are not connected by plot, but rather by a general concept and overall mindset."
So although the other two books aren't translated, if you're interested in the book, I'd suggest reading it as a standalone. That being said, although the ending isn't a cliff-hanger, it is far from a clear-cut conclusion. It is more of an open ending that invites different interpretations.
So although the other two books aren't translated, if you're interested in the book, I'd suggest reading it as a standalone. That being said, although the ending isn't a cliff-hanger, it is far from a clear-cut conclusion. It is more of an open ending that invites different interpretations.
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