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Assassin of Reality

A Novel

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Assassin of Reality

By: Marina & Sergey Dyachenko
Narrated by: Jessica Ball
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The eagerly anticipated sequel to the highly acclaimed Vita Nostra takes readers to the next stage in Sasha Samokhina’s journey in a richly imagined world of dark academia in which grammar is magic—and not all magic is good.

In Vita Nostra, Sasha Samokhina, a third-year student at the Institute of Special Technologies, was in the middle of taking the final exam that would transform her into a part of the Great Speech. After defying her teachers’ expectations, Sasha emerges from the exam as Password, a unique and powerful part of speech. Accomplished and ready to embrace her new role, she soon learns her powers threaten the old world, and despite her hard work, Sasha is set to fail.

However, Farit Kozhennikov, Sasha’s dark mentor, finds a way to bring her out of the oblivion and back to the Institute for his own selfish purposes. Subsequently, Sasha must correct her mistakes before she is allowed to graduate and is forced to do what few are asked and even less achieve: to succeed and reverberate—becoming a part of the Great Speech and being one of the special few who dictate reality. If she fails, she faces a fate far worse than death: the choice is hers.

Years have passed around the Institute—and the numerous realities that have spread from Sasha’s first failure—but it is only her fourth year of learning what role she will play in shaping the world. Her teachers despise and fear her, her classmates distrust her, and a growing love—for a young pilot with no affiliation to the school—is fraught because a relationship means leverage, and Farit won’t hesitate to use it against her.

Planes crash all the time. Which means Sasha needs to rewrite the world so that can’t happen...or fail for good.

Contemporary Magical Realism Metaphysical & Visionary Paranormal & Urban Fantasy Genre Fiction World Literature
Excellent Plot Structure • Wonderful Premise • Beautiful Scenes • Solid Story • Interesting Continuation

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lacking the mind bending uncomprehendable details that made the first book so special and unique. a fine read, but not a great one.

too tame

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This book is amazing, and does something I find many other books struggle with. It takes the fascinating but mysterious and ambiguous start from Vita Nostra, and condenses it into a direct and compelling narrative without sacrificing anything about what make Vita Nostra unique.

Waited for years, and doesn’t let down.

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After Vita Nostra, the sequel was unexceptional and seemlimgly aimless for the majority of the work. Even with Jessica Ball's captivating narration, it struggled to keep my attention.

Disapointing

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And that's not surprising, really. Vita Nostra was so stunningly original, and such a convincing portrayal of what a superhuman consciousness might look like -- there was just nowhere to go except down. I was honestly perplexed when I realized Vita Nostra had a sequel at all -- it had such a satisfying ending, and Sasha seemed to have completely transcended her humanity and passed beyond anything we human readers could understand or relate to. How could there possibly be a sequel after that?

And yet, here Sasha is, back in her human skin, dealing with mostly human problems. There's still psychedelic schoolwork and the occasional glimpse of higher reality, but there no longer seems to be much point or direction to it. The first book had an excellent plot structure, where all the confusing and seemingly random details actually led up to Sasha's moment of transcendence and helped us understand her transformation. Every detail had been there for a reason. It was honestly a masterpiece of "show, don't tell," and managed to pull off the tremendous feat of obliquely showing us a completely alien intelligence. But, alas, this sequel seems to mostly wander in repetitive circles and never get anywhere. Gone is the sense of direction from book 1. Even the ending was unsatisfyingly ambiguous. Is this because the story is intended to continue into a third book? If it is, then, again, where could it possibly go? Why does it need to?

I would say that this felt like very high-quality fanfiction. It's not a bad story per se. It's well written, and it even recaptures some of the spark and spirit of the original, but it is still completely, utterly superfluous. The internal momentum of the story had already been exhausted in book 1. Book 2 is by no means bad, but I still really wish I hadn't read it.

This was a letdown...

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I enjoyed the book, but felt that it rambled a bit too much. I got to the end and was like "ummm did I accidentally skip a chapter?"

Still recommend, but sadly did not meet expectations.

The narrator totally nailed it though.

Rambles a bit towards a rushed ending

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