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Where the Glassflowers Grow: Paradisi Chronicles (Caelestis Series Book 5)

  • Writer: Eric Johnson
    Eric Johnson
  • May 13
  • 1 min read

As I read this book, it seemed like it wouldn't end, and that there would be a follow-up series. I need to check, though. Overall, the loose ends were tied up, and the series is over. Though it was clean in some ways, the language wasn't full of cursing, so it was a great scifi read, though as a military veteran, I'd have an F-bomb to keep me regular. Anyway, the book doesn't end on a noticeable cliffhanger, but I'll probably look up the author's bibliography to see if it continues, as it's rich in world building and such and stands more in the universe Louisa created. It's simply too well informed to be the end of a universe. Anyway, I do recommend this series if you like clean reads. It's okay, it's not going to affect you too much, but for a clean read, it was worth the ride. 5 out ot 5 stars.



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