![]() All the ways that power, ambition, and consequences will catch up to them – or not. To see how they develop and grow in their final days at the Alexandrian Society. The Atlas Paradox delivers action and thought, but its heart is consistently the characters. That combined with the fact that with so many people, time can feel like it’s moving slower as we see a scene or a day through multiple POVs.īut I think any perceived slowness is due to not only the POV number, but also the aim of the series which is to delve deeply into characters. ![]() With the multiple POV, I feel like The Atlas Paradox, much like the first, can have moments where it seems a bit slow – just because of the sheer amount of characters we have to see through. Considering how the ending of The Atlas Six and how the action just sort of ramped up and then imploded, I needed to read this sequel. ![]() I was immediately intrigued upon starting The Atlas Paradox. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.) ![]() (Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. ![]()
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