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Yeah, thanks. I really loved this book last time too! I feel it speaks to the present day in a way, with racial profiling happening. The great thing for me is that it has a reference section and list of all the nights/squires so i can keep track as i read. Also never been in that state in the USA so love to hear the setting details. Maybe someday I will visit!
Imagine a secret society at UNC-Chapel Hill, and instead of tweed jackets and old books, they've got magical swords and secret handshakes.And let's not forget the sassy sidekicks and the "I didn't ask for this" protagonist kind of energy. If you're into unexpected quests, forbidden love, and more plot twists than a roller coaster, this book's got you covered.
But honestly, just remember: if you ever find yourself in North Carolina and someone hands you a sword, you might want to check if it's glowing.
Avery wrote: "Imagine a secret society at UNC-Chapel Hill, and instead of tweed jackets and old books, they've got magical swords and secret handshakes.And let's not forget the sassy sidekicks and the "I didn't..."
Yeah, and the second book in the series is really good too!
I really enjoyed the first and second book. I am super excited that the third book is expected to come out sometime this year.


