![]() The diversity of each book in the series plays to the strength of both the larger whole and the individual pieces. ![]() In the world of “Locked Tomb,” readers have learned to expect the unexpected and to keep a close eye on even the most innocuous of beings. Nona learns there is more to her and her life thanks to strange dreams of a woman with a face painted like a skull. The only problem is zombies are laying siege to the world and the Emperor Undying is coming. ![]() Nona the Ninth, the third book of Tamsyn Muir’s "The Locked Tomb" series, takes a break from the action established in the first two and brings us to focus upon none other than the new character of Nona: a seemingly ordinary girl who just wants a birthday party. Both can be done in just about any setting, from small towns to ancient cities to outer space. Horror and fantasy are genres that run together very well. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |