![]() ![]() While I enjoyed the political discussion, especially as Trelease introduces the treatment and fear of magicians, towards the ending I felt that there wasn’t enough resolution in these larger issues. The past blows freezing breezes into our nighttime wanderings, still haunts our steps and creaks in the stairs. It’s a world that mixes money, power, and magic in a heady mixture.Įverything That Burns asks how we can fight for the future – what sacrifices will be considered necessary and just. Everything That Burns examines the discontent of the lower classes, the privilege of the elite, and the potential danger of the magicians. As the book progresses, I began to wonder if they will be consumed in the flames of the revolution. A single spark could be enough to burn it all down. Taking the reins from the first, this sequel lies amidst a tinderbox of kindling ready to catch fire. This has not impacted my review which is unbiased and honest.)Įverything That Burns is an explosive sequel to All That Glitters. ![]() (Disclaimer: I received this book from Netgalley. ![]()
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