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Through the Killing Glass by Mainak Dhar

sarcasmsign's review

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3.0

Not quite as good as the first book, but not as bad as others have said. The ending felt a little lacking, but at this point I haven't checked to see if the story continues or not. The next book in my 3-in-1 is the prequel. Wish I'd known, because I would have read it first.

mscoutj's review

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4.0

Pretty decent follow-up to Alice in Deadland . The former residents of the Deadland have formed a community (Wonderland) and humans and Biters are building a fragile peace. Of course, the Red Guards are not so quick to forget the ragtag bunch that bloodied their noses. Alice must hold together this coalition in the face of new enemies, both internal and external, while at the same time receiving help from unexpected quarters.

nataliii's review

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2.0

Second verse, same as the first. A somewhat promising ending, but with all the editing, narrative, and pacing pitfalls of Book 1. Would-be interesting characters and scenarios end up going almost completely to waste. :/

That being said, the prequel sounds interesting and I look forward to the conclusion of the story semi-hopefully.

veganmariposa's review

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4.0

The second book in the trilogy(honestly I wouldn't call it that) is just as good as the first. Its much shorter than the first. Wish it would have been a bit longer. Also wish it would have carried more of the end. But all over it was a good book. It's a simple read, not to complex and entertaining. The only reason why I gave it 4 out of 5 stars is because of the choppiness of the writing at times. Just needs a bit of editing.

waynewaynus's review

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4.0

Im really enjoying this series, an interesting mix of horror and sci fi.
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