A Thing I’ve (re-)Read 11/25: Harrow the Ninth (Locked Tomb II), by Tamsyn Muir
The second time around this book continues to be an absolute fever dream, but knowing what’s coming (and maybe a few hours of wiki-binging beforehand) really did help to make a lot more sense of everything.
This does not mean the book is not recommended, but it features a protagonist of questionable mental health and in parts second-person narration, making the whole thing A Ride than can be hard to pierce together.
I also have the feeling that knowing what to look for made some statements stand out better.
Two down, one to go, Alecto when?
