i suspect the point was that they were meant to distrust each other and work for their own ambitions-but i literally don’t know what half those ambitions are beyond a superficial “power” and “something that interests me”. On top of that, none of these people like each other. i want so badly to see all of these characters to go to british state school so they can get bullied. ![]() i rolled my eyes so many times that my extraocuoar muscles are legitimately strained. you’d laugh at them! perhaps it’d be more bearable if there was any self awareness about this, but nine times out of ten it’s played dead straight. Imagine any of these things being said to you irl. callum’s POV is particularly atrocious when it comes to this. you know those dramatic lines that people love to put in edits? this book's writing style is just all of the dramatic lines that people love to put in edits, for 300 pages. like it doesn’t mean anything in the context of the conversation or even wider themes it’s just like. There’s a line where Tristan begs Callum to act like a person and stop acting like everything’s a performance, and he put into words more beautifully than i ever could the problem-except it’s not just Callum’s problem, it’s the problem in every character.Īnd literally half the time when someone says something #deep or #edgy or #thoughtful it literally. “The inevitability that we will descend into chaos and dust.” Everyone wants a purpose, but there is no purpose. ![]() The compulsion to be unique, which is at war with the desire to belong to a single identifiable sameness.” “Funny how that worked the innocent fragility of being human.” Nothing anyone sees is real only how they perceive it.” most of them are assholes (and not even in a fun way, in a “when will this damn POV chapter end” way, except there’s no relief when it does end because you turn the page and the next chapter is the POV of a character who’s equally annoying.) and it’s not about things being pretentious - i pretty much expected that - it’s about it being pretentious without any substance. Here’s atlas six's problem: none of the characters are as cool as the writer clearly thinks they are, and the book is no where near as compelling as it so desperately wants to be. don’t read if this book is your blood and soul, i guess, (which from the looks of it, it seems to be for around half of dark academia booktwt). I’m writing this fresh off the back of dragging myself over the finish line of the ordeal of this fucking book, finally being able to put my finger on it. The six potential initiates will fight to survive the next year of their lives, and if they can prove themselves to be the best among their rivals, most of them will. When the candidates are recruited by the mysterious Atlas Blakely, they are told they will have one year to qualify for initiation, during which time they will be permitted preliminary access to the Society’s archives and judged based on their contributions to various subjects of impossibility: time and space, luck and thought, life and death. Finally, there is Tristan Caine, who can see through illusions to a new structure of reality-an ability so rare that neither he nor his peers can fully grasp its implications. ![]() Callum Nova, an empath easily mistaken for a manipulative illusionist, who can influence the intimate workings of a person’s inner self. Parisa Kamali, a telepath who can traverse the depths of the subconscious, navigating worlds inside the human mind. Reina Mori, a naturalist, who can intuit the language of life itself. Those who earn a place among the Alexandrians will secure a life of wealth, power, and prestige beyond their wildest dreams, and each decade, only the six most uniquely talented magicians are selected to be considered for initiation.Įnter the latest round of six: Libby Rhodes and Nico de Varona, unwilling halves of an unfathomable whole, who exert uncanny control over every element of physicality. The Alexandrian Society, caretakers of lost knowledge from the greatest civilizations of antiquity, are the foremost secret society of magical academicians in the world.
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