![]() ![]() Thus, much like The Locked Tomb’s storytelling, this review is going to be a little unorthodox. ![]() This puts me in an awkward position because I usually use the plot and story as the foundation of why I like a book like Harrow the Ninth. And yet, I absolutely do recommend this stellar second installment of the series. You might be sitting on your couch right now, browsing this review on your phone, and thinking “oh a Harrow review, maybe he will say the books get less confusing.” Well reader, no, unfortunately, I cannot say that because I don’t understand half the plot, and the other half I do understand is basically all spoilers. So, Harrow The Ninth, the second book in the series, is coming out soon. I am pleasantly surprised that the general public has collectively decided these books are worth the time and effort. It’s just that these books are so confusing that you will literally never understand what is happening, which is usually a huge turn off for most readers. ![]() ![]() Not that it is bad in any way – in fact, we gave book one a stellar review and listed the series as one of our top Science Fantasy books of all time. I am honestly surprised at my perceived commercial success of Tamsyn Muir’s The Locked Tomb series. God, it’s like assembling a fusion reactor without a manual. ![]()
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