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A review by cgj13
The Burning Page by Genevieve Cogman
5.0
I received a copy of this book as an advanced reader copy from the publisher through NetGalley.
Well, since it's not released yet, no quotes.
Every book in this series gets better. We see alliances happen where we least expect them and Irene/Ray starts to shed that little bit of naivety that she still has. The drama in this book is supremely exciting and a page turner. We get to see that Irene is evolving and no longer is viewing the world as black and white, right or wrong, but she still sticks to her morals and to the core of who she is, even when she is betrayed.
I am curious as to why my copy shows 295 pages and all the copies on good reads have 350+. Maybe more was added? I will have to check out the published version when it comes out.
I have more I want to say, but they would be spoilers, so I will hold those until later. However based on the events in the book, I know this is not the end of the story and I can't wait for more.
Well, since it's not released yet, no quotes.
Every book in this series gets better. We see alliances happen where we least expect them and Irene/Ray starts to shed that little bit of naivety that she still has. The drama in this book is supremely exciting and a page turner. We get to see that Irene is evolving and no longer is viewing the world as black and white, right or wrong, but she still sticks to her morals and to the core of who she is, even when she is betrayed.
I am curious as to why my copy shows 295 pages and all the copies on good reads have 350+. Maybe more was added? I will have to check out the published version when it comes out.
I have more I want to say, but they would be spoilers, so I will hold those until later. However based on the events in the book, I know this is not the end of the story and I can't wait for more.