I finished reading The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake and I absolutely loved it. From the syntax of her writing to the characters (my personal favourite being Parisa), it's just a book that really took a strong hold of my imagination and attention. However, I am very hyperfocused on reading The Atlas Paradox when it comes out on 10/26.
(SPOILER WARNING, for those who ignored the first warning on this post)
With Libby being on some new time line (which was something that she has been trying to solve how to do for the longest time, where does that leave the magicians?)
I know there is love, betrayal, and new illustrations of people coming out that are "spoilers", but the one that caught me eyes most was the illustration of Parisa and Gideon. Parisa is known to be the strongest magician out of the bunch, she could take them out whenever she'd like, it's just a factor of whether or not it's SMART for her to do so. She had an agenda of her own and took a liking to Libby because of how the two contrasted (or so I think). But, being that Gideon was someone that Parisa found interesting due to his conditions and power, and her thoughts of dreaming being an intersect between time and thoughts, I think it would be an accurate prediction of she finds Libby. Don't you think?
Other than this! What did you like about The Atlas Six and what are you looking forward to most in The Atlas Paradox?
Razorbackalpha t1_itfs9rm wrote
I remember this book being really good when I read it. Really liked how all the characters had their own agenda and motivations.