The Second Tail
The Nine Tails of Alchemy, Book 2
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Rebecca Woods
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Having ascended to the prestigious role of High Priestess of Philosophia Naturalis, Kadia Greene faces challenges that push her to her limits.
Tasked with restoring ancient teachings and gathering followers, she embarks on a perilous journey with her friends. As they traverse dangerous terrains and navigate political intrigue, cities are forsaken, mountains are set ablaze, and temples are constructed on secluded peaks.
Yet, amid her feats, Kadia grapples with a deteriorating mental state, often losing track of time, reality, and even her own identity. As her internal struggle intensifies, she must balance preserving her sanity with her responsibilities to her disciples, her guild, and ultimately, herself.
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- Daniel Patrascu
- 13-11-23
A wonderful continuation to the series.
After how amazing the previous book was, I had no idea how well this one would do.
Safe to say that I listened to the first chapter and I couldn't contain the laughter to follow.
Much like the first book, the story continues strongly with its semi-comedic tone in the parts that matter and as well adds plenty of serious, sad and hype moments as you go through the story.
In a way, this story shows the process of growing up, letting go of the past graduately and becoming your own self, as the main character does.
I was not expecting such a turn of events, with the story arcs to follow going through themes that I absolutely was unprepared for (Including a very deep conversation on the meaning of existence that resonated deeply with me).
Overall, this has been a marked improvement in many fields, even if the previous book was amazing as it was.
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