![]() The hurt is bad but also good, you think to yourself late at night staring into nothing. But also because it brings back OTHER DEAD PEOPLE. It is unpardonable though because it hurts so bad. You do however, love unreliable narratives and narrators and this one is so cleverly done. This new rollercoaster is a feverish dream of an unreliable second person narrative that does the UNPARDONABLE sin of rewriting memory and erasing a certain personage from most of the narrative. ![]() You thought you may have been prepared for that given the end of the first book. So coming to Harrow the Ninth with your SOUL eviscerated by the previous book, dehydrated from sobbing your heart out and grieving but with your feelings and your memory somewhat dulled by time and by pretending things would be ok, you realise something very soon into the narrative that… In fact, you may have uttered words like “best book of 2019”, “genius” and “most fun I ever had reading a book in decades” and also “this book eviscerated me from inside like lyctor soup”. You were, and I can’t stress this enough, not. ![]() You thought you were prepared for this book. ![]()
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