5/9/2023 0 Comments Nona the ninth review![]() ![]() She is earnest in a way the two previous protagonists are not, which comes with a tinge of irony, considering she doesn’t know who she is. Unlike Gideon and Harrow, Nona, as the lead, mostly likes the people in her life. On the contrary, it’s part of Nona‘s strength. However, except for missing Gideon and Harrow, characters readers have grown to love, none of this is a negative. All of them are crammed together in a city of nine million people on one of three planets everyone has been resettled on, where the words zombies, necromancers, or necromancy are not allowed to be said. Finally, there is Pyrrha, the cavalier to the Lyctor Gideon, who is now in control of his body after he dies. Palamedes, the Sixth House necromancer who died in Gideon the Ninth, now possesses the same body as Camilla. Camilla Hect, the Sixth House cavalier who was revealed to be alive in Harrow the Ninth. Suddenly you’re with this mystery person as your protagonist, no Gideon or Harrow to speak of, with three unexpected characters as Nona’s caretakers. ![]() The transition from Harrow to Nona can be jarring. ![]()
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