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A review by verymom
Les Disparus du Clairdelune by Christelle Dabos
5.0
As with book one, there are seven-hundred different things going on all at once, and I'm so impressed at how all the different threads come together. The many characters and plot lines can feel pretty hectic at times, but overall, I find these books so gripping! I have such a hard time putting these books down and have lost sleep on both books one and two.
I wish I could read this in the author's native tongue. It would be fascinating to compare!
The English version of book three [b:La Mémoire de Babel|32903079|La Mémoire de Babel (La Passe-Miroir, #3)|Christelle Dabos|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1493052127l/32903079._SX50_.jpg|53516560] isn't out yet, but I got an ARC excerpt from Net Galley so I'm diving right in. We're supposed to get the full ARC copies in May.
I wish I could read this in the author's native tongue. It would be fascinating to compare!
The English version of book three [b:La Mémoire de Babel|32903079|La Mémoire de Babel (La Passe-Miroir, #3)|Christelle Dabos|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1493052127l/32903079._SX50_.jpg|53516560] isn't out yet, but I got an ARC excerpt from Net Galley so I'm diving right in. We're supposed to get the full ARC copies in May.