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A review by caseythor
The Map of Bones by Francesca Haig
4.0
This was a fantastic follow up to The Fire Sermon, and picks up right after the devastating ending of the last book. Starting immediately with Cass trying to piece herself back together after unimaginable loss, and fight for survival.
Again Cass is on the run from her brother and Alpha's alike, facing the Omega Resistance and trying to fight for life where all are equal despite both sides of this conflict seeming to refuse to find a way to compromise.
My only disappointment with this book was that is was much slower paced than the previous and I found the sections where Cass discovers and reads through documents from Before (our time). It was a departure from the typical writing style and made this difficult to get through.
But nonetheless I was thoroughly loving the cast of characters that Cass has at her side, the progression of her understanding her powers and then then ending where she must confront what she has come to fear most - that Kip is not dead but is still just as much gone and out of her reach.
Again Cass is on the run from her brother and Alpha's alike, facing the Omega Resistance and trying to fight for life where all are equal despite both sides of this conflict seeming to refuse to find a way to compromise.
My only disappointment with this book was that is was much slower paced than the previous and I found the sections where Cass discovers and reads through documents from Before (our time). It was a departure from the typical writing style and made this difficult to get through.
But nonetheless I was thoroughly loving the cast of characters that Cass has at her side, the progression of her understanding her powers and then then ending where she must confront what she has come to fear most - that Kip is not dead but is still just as much gone and out of her reach.