The Atlas Paradox
Books | Fiction / Fantasy / Contemporary
3.9
(114)
Olivie Blake
Discover The Atlas Paradox, the electric dark academia sequel to viral sensation The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake – a No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller.Inside the Alexandrian Society alliances will be tested, hearts will be broken and all must pick a side.Six magicians were offered the opportunity of a lifetime.Five are now members of the Society.And two paths lie before them.In this thrilling next instalment, the secret society of Alexandrians is unmasked. Its newest recruits realize the institute is capable of raw, world-changing power. It’s also headed by a man with plans to change life as we know it – and these are already under way. But the cost of this knowledge is as high as the price of power, and each initiate must choose which faction to follow. Yet as events gather momentum and dangers multiply, which of their alliances will hold? Can friendships hold true and are enemies quite what they seem?The series reaches its devastating conclusion with The Atlas Complex.Readers adore The Atlas Paradox . . .‘Olivie Blake has done it again’‘More of everything I loved from the first book’‘I was completely shocked. NOW I NEED BOOK 3’
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Author
Olivie Blake
Pages
400
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Published Date
2022-10-25
ISBN
1529095336 9781529095333
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"What a disappointment. This sequel was much worse than the first book, “The Atlas Six”. The plot drug on and on, and as soon as something interesting happened the character perspective would shift not allowing the reader to be intrigued by any event. The characters are much worse than they are in the first book with no true villain and no redeeming qualities. It was a frustrating read and a very close DNF. Read the first book, but don’t waste your time on the second. I won’t read the third. 1/5"
"Thanks to NetGalley and MacMillan audio for the advanced copy of this Audiobook. All thoughts I’ve expressed are my own.
I finished “Atlas Six” yesterday and this one today. “The Atlas Paradox” picks up at the moment the first book ends and covers the next year for the six initiates. This book brings backs the intrapersonal rivalries. It also pulls back the lens to develop the world, showing major detractors to the society and additional motivations of the society itself. That added dimension, "
"i would say 3.8. this book did make me mad because there is a third and i did want to be done. but other than that, i did find it much more captivating than the first as it has everything established and there’s more action. i think it, like the first, moves a bit slower than i like however it continues to be a novel that i enjoy especially near the end that i am hooked to buy the next one and see what happens"
"Okay read. Semi confusing at first. The first book was better."
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