Audiobook Review: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake – The Last Book On The Left

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The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake Genre: Adult, Fantasy, Dark Academia Publishing Info: Audiobook, March 2022, Tor, narrated by Steve West, Siho Ellsmore, Munirih Grace, James Patrick Cronin, David Monteith, Damian Lynch, Caitlin Kelly, Andy Ingalls Star Rating: 4/5 Back Cover Summary: When the world’s best magicians are offered an extraordinary opportunity, saying yes is…

Discover The Atlas Paradox, the electric dark academia sequel to viral sensation The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake - a No.1 Sunday Times bestseller. Inside the Alexandrian Society alliances will be tested, hearts will be broken and all must pick a side. Six magicians were offered the opportunity of a lifetime. Five are now members of the Society. And two paths lie before them. In this thrilling next instalment, the secret society of Alexandrians is unmasked.

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