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missevans 's review for:
The Ten Thousand Doors of January
by Alix E. Harrow
It took a little effort to stop mentally referencing The Starless Sea; but I got there and was able to enjoy the story as the separate wonderfully written entity that it is.
Spoilers:
The ever so dangerous enemies that pursue January are all too easily taken out and the demise of the Founder is a disappointing use of deus ex machina.
I was disappointed that after all the effort to lead us down the path of January's self realization and education about the doors, that we were not taken along the ride for a while exploring new worlds.
Spoilers:
The ever so dangerous enemies that pursue January are all too easily taken out and the demise of the Founder is a disappointing use of deus ex machina.
I was disappointed that after all the effort to lead us down the path of January's self realization and education about the doors, that we were not taken along the ride for a while exploring new worlds.