![]() ![]() If Harrow the Ninth was a Rubik’s Cube that Tamsyn Muir handed readers to solve, Nona the Ninth is like an Etch-A-Sketch that she’s finishing and she can’t wait to show you in the best possible way. Whereas, Nona the Ninth introduces us to someone who looks like Harrow but isn’t and who is six-months-old, but in the body of a nineteen-year-old. The events of Harrow the Ninth involve Harrow, quite literally, not knowing herself (live, laugh, lobotomy – because Harrow giving herself a lobotomy just to keep Gideon Nav alive is still one of the most romantic things I’ve ever read) as she tried to evade certain death at the hands of her fellow Lyctors. I’m happy to have done so because Nona is full of love. ![]() I was overjoyed with excitement to hear that the next book (scheduled to have been Alecto the Ninth) will actually be the fourth book and I welcomed Nona with open arms. Following the events of the second book, Harrow the Ninth, Nona comes as a complete surprise. Nona the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir, published by TorDotCom, is the third book in The Locked Tomb series. ![]()
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