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A review by goblinhearted
Harrow the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
5.0
I really liked Gideon the Ninth but after reading only the first ¼ of Harrow the Ninth, I felt like I liked this one a thousand times more. I feel seen.
This is one of those novels that is incredibly difficult to talk about without spoilers.
As vaguely as possible these were my top highlights:
☒ coping with your trauma in a deeply unhealthy way
☒ being in love with the 10,000 year old frozen body of a girl that you found in a tomb when you were ten
☒ having dinner with God and a handful of acerbic and contemptuous 10,000 year old Saints
☒ preparing for the potential end of the world???
☒ unexpectedly intimate bone stuff
I love this series and it makes me feel alive.
This is one of those novels that is incredibly difficult to talk about without spoilers.
As vaguely as possible these were my top highlights:
☒ coping with your trauma in a deeply unhealthy way
☒ being in love with the 10,000 year old frozen body of a girl that you found in a tomb when you were ten
☒ having dinner with God and a handful of acerbic and contemptuous 10,000 year old Saints
☒ preparing for the potential end of the world???
☒ unexpectedly intimate bone stuff
I love this series and it makes me feel alive.