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Yes you are welcome to join! I just wrote you a note on Linda’s review of the book. This is a great way to get started.



I own the Kindle version but also got overly ambitious in my library borrows and need to sort those out first. I will try to start next weekend, the 17th ish.

I’ll start it in the next couple of days, I think. Also finishing off a library book first (The Atlas Six, which is very popular so I want to return it asap).

I’ll start it in the next couple of days, I think. Also finishing off a library book first (The Atlas Six, which is very popular so I want to return ..."
Interested to hear your thoughts on The Atlas Six!


I can't tell if the masks are magical people or something else.
I’m listening to the audio and I can’t quite understand the names yet. I need a print copy to see spellings. I’m on a wait list for the kindle. The narration is fairly soft. I managed to sleep for 5 hours without it waking me back up.

The masks are seriously creepy. As an expression of an authoritarian state, you don’t get a much stronger symbol than that …

The masks are seriously cr..."
Good move. When I added the book, I tagged it “cliffhanger” based on warnings from other readers. I just noticed, so I’ll put a hold on book 2 now too.
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Dang - I accidentally read a spoiler for this book on the library site. Don’t read the description of book #2!!!!


I’m almost done. It’s very exciting but brutal.
There is one question that is still bugging me. Near the beginning we learn that Elias’ mother (the commander of the school) seems to hate him, and left him in tribal lands when he was a newborn. Does anyone know why? (Just a wild guess … I wonder if she was told there was a curse or prophesy that her son would one day kill or destroy her. )
Does anyone see the similarities between this book and Fourth Wing? They are both war colleges run by cold mothers, with goulish creatures, and lots of casual violence. Elias lusts in his heart over 2 girls, but there isn’t as much teen angst, and there is no graphic sex (yet?).

Laia has just arrived at Blackcliff. Am worried for her, though clearly she is going to survive the experience.
So enjoying it even though I’m reading slowly.


Possible ***SPOILER ALERT***
I don’t believe Elias is going to stay. Some nagging feeling has me believing he is going to run for the hills. I believe part of his reason for running is to get away from his hateful mother if that is possible.

Yeah, I read this a few years ago but in a binge audio during a 10-12 hour drive. I think if I had been physically reading, I may have had trouble getting back to it after pausing. I started to get into it but didn't love the ending. I've considered the next in series but haven't had much enthusiasm for it yet but haven't written it off.



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Yes, I wish we would get more of the story. My initial guess is that the conception was NOT consensual. But I would love to know if there was a prophecy. I kind of hate the fate ordained kind of thing that the Augurs are foretelling but it does seem as if there are alternative futures dependent on individual choice. I'm fascinated by the Augurs.
Definite Fourth Wing vibes though Violet's mom is not nearly as terrible. Very thankful the limited teen angst and lack of graphic sex. Though I do miss the dragons! Another very similar one is The Final Strife with a similar caste system, a trial to be leader and the mom being an head and does not want her daughter to win.


I'm slightly jealous that you managed to read already for Steeplechase! I won't check the spoiler yet but maybe they need to get worse to get better?

I think I have one hurdle and 4 of the original tags left. These last ones are getting harder.
Here, is a teaser without too much of a spoiler. The second book has a few Game of Thrones type moments, though the pov is still focused on the 3 young people (including Helene). The commandant steps up the violence which motivates the resistance (and Elias). The Augurs warn that “Winter is coming.” I’m kidding - they don’t say winter, but there are hints that put similar images in my head.

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There is a some interest to read this one this month for 5 stars by Nancy, KateNZ and Joanne. I think a few have read this one recently. All are welcome to join discussion!