

Holy Sister
Author: Mark Lawrence
Narrator: Heather O'Neill
Unabridged: 13 hr 1 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/09/2019
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic, Action & Adventure
Author: Mark Lawrence
Narrator: Heather O'Neill
Unabridged: 13 hr 1 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Recorded Books
Published: 04/09/2019
Categories: Fiction, Fantasy, Epic, Action & Adventure
Before becoming an author, Mark Lawrence was a research scientist for twenty years, working on artificial intelligence. He is a dual national, with both British and American citizenship, and has held secret-level clearance with both governments. At one point, he was qualified to say, ‘This isn’t rocket science—oh wait, it actually is.’He is the author of the Broken Empire trilogy (Prince of Thorns, King of Thorns and Emperor of Thorns), the Red Queen’s War trilogy (Prince of Fools, The Liar’s Key and The Wheel of Osheim) and the Book of the Ancestor series (Red Sister, Grey Sister and Holy Sister).
ARC provided by the publisher—Ace—in exchange for an honest review. 4.5/5 stars Holy Sister is an incredibly powerful and satisfying conclusion to one of the best trilogy I’ve ever read. I won’t lie, a week ago I started rereading Red Sister mostly for the purpose of satisfying my completionist nature......more
(4.5) This is one of my new favorite Fantasy series. I love the characters and their growth, the dark post-apocalyptic world, the magic system, the fact that finally female characters are allowed to be muscular (!!). My only issue is that this last book felt a bit too short and was wrapped up a bit in......more
ARC given to me by my amazingly kind friend - Alexa at Alexa Loves Books! 1.) Red Sister ★★★★★ 2.) Grey Sister ★★★★★ “When they put us in that cage we never really came out of it again.” Good Lord, Mark Lawrence has truly created a once in a lifetime series that I will cherish forever. Holy......more
3.5 stars A good enough conclusion, but some of the original magic was missing. For me, anyway. The second book built up to a lot of things that just seemed to have already happened when this book opened. Including a romancish thing with one of the characters that kind of seemed shoved in for no good......more
In quantum mechanics, a wavefunction describes the probability of where quantum particles could be, so a particle occupies every possible state simultaneously (superposition) until it is measured. When a quantum particle is observed, the wavefunction collapses and the particle irreversibly occupies......more