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Assassin of Reality
Assassin of Reality | Dyachenko
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The eagerly anticipated sequel to the highly acclaimed Vita Nostra takes readers to the next stage in Sasha Samokhina's journey in a richly imagined world of dark academia in which grammar is magic--and not all magic is good.In Vita Nostra, Sasha Samokhina, a third-year student at the Institute of Special Technologies, was in the middle of taking the final exam that would transform her into a part of the Great Speech. After defying her teachers' expectations, Sasha emerges from the exam as Password, a unique and powerful part of speech. Accomplished and ready to embrace her new role, she soon learns her powers threaten the old world, and despite her hard work, Sasha is set to fail.However, Farit Kozhennikov, Sasha's dark mentor, finds a way to bring her out of the oblivion and back to the Institute for his own selfish purposes. Subsequently, Sasha must correct her mistakes before she is allowed to graduate and is forced to do what few are asked and even less achieve: to succeed and reverberate--becoming a part of the Great Speech and being one of the special few who dictate reality. If she fails, she faces a fate far worse than death: the choice is hers. Years have passed around the Institute--and the numerous realities that have spread from Sasha's first failure--but it is only her fourth year of learning what role she will play in shaping the world. Her teachers despise and fear her, her classmates distrust her, and a growing love--for a young pilot with no affiliation to the school--is fraught because a relationship means leverage, and Farit won't hesitate to use it against her.Planes crash all the time. Which means Sasha needs to rewrite the world so that can't happen...or fail for good.
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This sequel to the mind-bending Eastern European dark academia fantasy Vita Nostra is a bit of a slog, but I was glad for the chance to immerse myself again in the world of Sasha Samokhina, the Institute of Special Technologies, and the Great Speech. There really is no stranger linguistic magic system or higher philosophical stakes than in this series—I‘m hoping this installment just suffered from Middle Book Syndrome.

BookBr Ohhhh I LOVED Vita Nostra, so this is disappointing 😣 2mo
underground_bks @BookBr here‘s hoping we get a third book that‘s as amazing as the first! 2mo
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The first book in the Vita Nostra series was one of the absolute best books I read this year and this was a very creditable and enjoyable follow up! It lacked some of the mystery of not knowing what was going on at the university at all that we had in the first book but I absolutely loved this book as well. The world building is so rich and odd it‘s just like nothing else.

#scarathlon #skeletoncrew

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