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The Burning Page
by Genevieve Cogman
Book 3 of the series and I have enjoyed every one. Genevieve has created a compelling multiverse with great central characters that continue to grow and change throw in various potential enemies in the Fey and an ongoing threat like Alberich and book 3 opens with a bang. With Vale contaminated with chaos after the events of book 2 The Burning Page is set up nicely and really delivers.
The central theme of this book is essentially Irene setting fire to things sometimes accidentally, often on purpose and in the end very dramatically to end the threat posed by Alberich to the library. This book is pretty much non-stop action and is a real page turner.
No spoilers in this review, if you have read books 2 & 3 pick this one up it's my personal favourite so far of the series. If not start at the beginning and get to this one this series is well worth picking up.
The central theme of this book is essentially Irene setting fire to things sometimes accidentally, often on purpose and in the end very dramatically to end the threat posed by Alberich to the library. This book is pretty much non-stop action and is a real page turner.
No spoilers in this review, if you have read books 2 & 3 pick this one up it's my personal favourite so far of the series. If not start at the beginning and get to this one this series is well worth picking up.