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c_l_adamspoet 's review for:
The Atlas Paradox
by Olivie Blake
Mindbending.
If you managed to get through the philosophy, science, and infuriating (affectionate) characters of book 1, then book 2 is an easier read - although there is more science, philosophy, and faults of a human nature, the developments the 6 go through after initiation kept my interest. Expect: time travel, murder, god complexes, Callum is his own warning, alcoholism, terrible communication between characters, and a man-child who really should not have messed with Libby Rhodes.
Interested to see how it all concludes!
If you managed to get through the philosophy, science, and infuriating (affectionate) characters of book 1, then book 2 is an easier read - although there is more science, philosophy, and faults of a human nature, the developments the 6 go through after initiation kept my interest. Expect: time travel, murder, god complexes, Callum is his own warning, alcoholism, terrible communication between characters, and a man-child who really should not have messed with Libby Rhodes.
Interested to see how it all concludes!