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lopi 's review for:
Arm of the Sphinx
by Josiah Bancroft
I'm glad this book went more in depth with the characters and their personalities and there was more background into the Tower.
Though on the flip side not much happened in this book and what did happen felt somewhat rushed disjointed especially the Edith and Adam scene...
I'm also not sure it ended as strongly as the first book did. But still I really like the setting and I hope more of the unique cultural and societal elements of the Tower is expounded in the third book.
Though on the flip side not much happened in this book and what did happen felt somewhat rushed disjointed especially the Edith and Adam scene...
I'm also not sure it ended as strongly as the first book did. But still I really like the setting and I hope more of the unique cultural and societal elements of the Tower is expounded in the third book.