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Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence
Holy Sister by Mark  Lawrence













Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence

The way a certain event from past books is blended into the “current day” timeline is great.

Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence

There are vows! And fights! And intrigue! And shiphearts! So many thread bonds! Some people get what’s coming to them in very satisfying ways! Sister Pan is amazing. There was one early on that I kind of glanced over, got another page or so down the line, thought, “Wait, WHAT?!”, and had to go back and re-read to be sure. Some of the revelations are pretty subtle. The timelines are skillfully intermixed, with revelations from one impacting the other. Both of these periods are main parts of the book, unlike the occasional flash-forwards of the other books. It covers two time periods, the immediate aftermath of the conclusion of the second book and a period of time three years later. The book is structured a bit differently than the previous stories. We all know these characters, and thankfully there is another “Previously on…” section to get everyone back up to speed. Unsurprisingly, it’s very easy to get back in the groove of things. Now for a little more detail, though I will still try and be vague. Given the interest in this book, I will put the rest of the review in spoiler tags to be as safe as possible for people. I know we’ve all been waiting on this one with eager anticipation, and I’m going to try to keep this as spoiler-free as possible, but if you don’t want to know anything at all about it, let me say right away: It’s good.

Holy Sister by Mark Lawrence

This is also my first post in this sub, so hopefully I'm doing this properly. I was lucky enough to get an eARC of this from Netgalley.















Holy Sister by Mark  Lawrence