In the choking smog and steel of City Nineteen's slums, nature didn't seek a warrior—it sought a crusader.
For a young mycologist raised in the city's bleakest corners, life offers scant opportunities and even less justice. But destiny has chosen them to navigate treacherous union politics, decipher the mysteries of their birthplace, and unravel the enigma of a god-like master. Their goal? To mend the fractured bond between man and nature.
Yet, as shadows deepen and they discover the depths of the city's rot, they begin to Is the only true remedy to set the world aflame and rise from its ashes?
A bird that likes comfy and happy things, and also knives. Once ate a god’s eye and awakened the ability to see all that is good in the world. Known to steal shiny ideas and baubles. Currently forbidden from writing his own bios.
It lost some of the momentum of the first one, but it didn't lost the heart or how amazingly wicked it is to have a 7-year-old smarter and more dangerous than everyone around her. I can't wait to read the next one.
Not as exciting as the first part, lots of planning and a few murders. The entire book is just her preparation to explore the dungeon. I guess the next book will be the actual dungeon?