![]() And unicorns - you don't wanna mess with them. ![]() ![]() ![]() You can smell the vile breath of the High King's hoggish opponent in slow-motion single combat. There's so much excitement as to make the temptation to race ahead a serious danger. (Sequel? Pleeease?)Īnd not only do we have a lot of ground to cover, but there are also duels to fight, magical property to steal and world-ending destruction to witness.īattle scenes are laid out with vivid, near-storyboard detail. And we meet a new character, Plum, whose magical roots run deeper than she knows. We learn what happened to all the other Chatwins. Even the dead in Fillory's Purgatory Gymnasium get a cameo. We re-meet practically everybody who had any character development in the first two books. Newcomers to this fantasy series for grown-ups will definitely want to start with the first book, and even fans might want to go back for a refresher.
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