![]() ![]() Intricate world details, character interactions you will want to read again, mysteries being unfolded and the dots gradually connected. With that in mind, this book is a pleasure to go through. Many plot points in here lay the groundwork for the next book and probably won’t be important until much later. Instead, along with Ophelia, we are invited to discover a new, exciting, dark, yet dreamlike world that is Babel. This book is not an action-packed and fast-paced read. Ophelia, with her talent for reading the past of objects, becomes an apprentice at Babel’s most prestigious institution, where all the important information is kept. She chooses to begin her search for “God” (masked guy) and Thorn in Babel, an ark we soon come to learn is the model by which God wants the whole universe to be in order for him to gain control. With some help from Archibald, Ophelia is able to escape Anima. THE WORLD IS PROBABLY BEING DESTROYED PIECE BY PIECE BY A MASKED GUY WHOSE WHEREABOUTS NO ONE KNOWS. Ophelia is in the most miserable state – she has been sent back to her home, the Doyennes watch her every move, no news from Thorn, endless worry haunts her sleep due to a little fact… ![]() This book picks up three years after Thorn’s disappearance. ![]() How I wish I had waited until all four books came out. Here we are - the third instalment of the Mirror Visitor quartet. ![]()
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