This book continues the vibrant and twisted saga of the Locked Tomb series with dark humor, and intricate world-building. We meet Nona, a caracther that has a somewhat innusent.
Plot and Pacing:The book balances suspense and mystery, slowly revealing Nona's significance within the grander narrative of the series. Something the author is a expert of doing. The plot is with layers that peel back to expose surprising connections and revelations. Muir writes in a way that leaves us being abel to follow the suspense. But also do not reveal more than we need. So we are surpised by plottwists still.
Character Development: Her naivety and childlike wonder are juxtaposed with the grim reality of her world, making her a complex character. The supporting cast has the same level of depth and personality. The interaction between characters is sharp and often tinged with dark humor which I am all here for.
World-Building: Muir’s world-building in "Nona the Ninth" is as immersive as ever. The blend of necromancy, sci-fi elements, and gothic aesthetics creates a setting that is both haunting and fascinating. The book goes more in depth of the Nine Houses, making the already complex (and confusing) universe.
Writing Style: She has a knack for blending the macabre with the mundane, crafting sentences that are both beautiful and unsettling. The dialogue is punchy and often laced with dark humor.
Now, this book is honestly still great. I love their writing styles and just how intrested I am in this book. Yes, I am confused often. But I have learned ever since Gidion to actually really enjoy this confusion. I would say tho. I dont think I would wana ever start in the middel of this series (some series yu can do that with).
I really enjoyed the ending and still cant wait for the next book. So pls let it come now soon.
I need to know what will happen now that their souls are returned.
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