No spoilers here, but there will be spoilers in the comments
As the third book of the Locked Tomb quadrilogy, Nona the Ninth is wild. What do you think of it? And what do you think the ending means?
No spoilers here, but there will be spoilers in the comments
As the third book of the Locked Tomb quadrilogy, Nona the Ninth is wild. What do you think of it? And what do you think the ending means?
I liked the dreamlike style, and I liked the depiction of what is like outside of the Nine Houses, but I understand. Then ending was confusing! I’ll definitely be reading Alecto, though. I trust the author too much, I believe she’ll make it worth it - I hope