![]() Too many academic topics, but too few explanations for how they might be relevant to the action of the story. ![]() In this book however, I can't even follow the new study topics introduced anymore. They show me that Blake knew what she was talking about and that she is passionate about it. In The Atlas Six, one of my favorite things was the academic discussions between the candidates. Throughout this book, I feel like Blake doesn't know what she wants to talk about anymore. Let's start where Olivie Blake objectively did wrong. ![]() This is my most anticipated release of the year (yes, surpassing even Babel, or The Necessity of Violence: An Arcane History of the Oxford Translators' Revolution, how unfortunate) and now The Atlas Paradox is going to be in my least favorite books of the year. I sure hope that Olivie Blake plans to name the third book "The Atlas Redemption" and fixes this book or else this series will eternally rest in my wormhole of the forgotten series.Īllow me to quote Kaul Wen, expectations are a funny thing. Original review, probably contains mild spoilers from interpretation: ![]() EDIT : Apparently we are in 2022 and people on Booktwt are still unable to respect people's opinions (in this case, mine), and I feel like I shouldn't laugh but I am? □ ![]()
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