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Vilest Things
Vilest Things | Chloe Gong
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Power plays, spilled blood, and romance abound in this thrilling sequel to the New York Times and USA TODAY bestseller Immortal Longings, inspired by Shakespeares Antony and Cleopatra. Calla Tuoleimi has succeeded in the impossible. Despite the odds, she has won San-Ers bloody games and eliminated King Kasa, her tyrant uncle and the former ruler of Talin. She serves now as royal advisor to Kasas adopted son, August Shenzhi, who has risen to the throne. Only Calla knows it isnt really August. Anton Makusa is still furious about Callas betrayal in the final round of the games. In an impossible feat, he took over Augusts body to survive, and has no intention of giving up this newfound power. But when his first love, the beautiful, explosive Otta Avia, awakens from a years-long coma and reveals a secret that threatens the monarchys authority over Talin, chaos erupts. As tensions come to a boiling point, Calla and Anton must set their conflicts aside and head to the kingdoms far reaches to prevent anarchyeven if their empire might be better off burning.
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In this second book of the series, Calla has accomplished her goal at a terrible cost; now she must find a new destiny. While the first book established certain rules around the ability to jump into another body, this book explores the cheat codes: sigils that permit the user to do the impossible. While not perfect, the series is inventive and intriguing enough that I'll definitely read the next installment whenever it comes out.

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This series drives me nuts. The whole body jumping thing is too confusing. The essence of a character walks about in their body of origin until they ‘jump‘ to a body with a more compelling situation. Sometimes, but not always, the bodies left behind exit the story. Other times the essence of a 'jumped‘ body does their own jumping in the seconds before they themselves are jumped. It‘s exhausting - who are these characters? And the end🤯

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TheBookHippie Yaaaaaaaaaas ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ 1mo
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#ChloeGongReadAlong @TheBookHippie
When are we reading this one? This is super tempting. Even though it's sort of late.

TheBookHippie January!!!! 2mo
vlwelser @TheBookHippie 💜 this might be too good to pass up 2mo
TheBookHippie @vlwelser take a picture!!!! 💜💜💜 2mo
Meshell1313 Yes!!!!! 2mo
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