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Under Two Moons (Paridisi Chronicals #2)

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • Jan 22
  • 1 min read

I have to admit the series is pretty good science fiction. It boils down to Machiavellian power moves, but overall, I like the books. Admittedly, I'm looking for some F-bombs or something to make me feel better, but the cleanliness of the words is not going to deter me from reading a book like this. It's pretty interesting, with the plot there, as in it's there in your face without it being in your face, more or less. The storytelling does a good job of being relevant and doesn't make them seem to figure everything out, as it naturally takes time, and the dialogue surely helps with that, with them knowing as much as they realistically should about the plot. You can see it coming, but you're also in the mood to find out, simply because it's a good story to read. 5 out of 5 stars.



 
 
 

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