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lguebert 's review for:
Ruthless Gods
by Emily A. Duncan
Well, this was better than the first at least? Which is honestly a feat considering most sequels cannot claim the same. Still, a lot of lacking clarity in time and place. As much as I hate to admit it because I think such claims are rooted in racism, the names for places did get very tedious and hard to keep track of, mainly because only half of them are depicted on the map at the beginning of the book. It was fine. No question mark this time.