Nona the Ninth – Tamsyn Muir

This series is a wild ride. The last book has one of the least reliable narrators ever, that more or less resolves itself by the end of that particular part of the story. So leading into this book, you feel like you should know what’s going on, except it gets less and less clear as the story progresses.

This is probably the most straightforward story of the three books so far, but man is it confusing by the end. I’m looking forward to the next book, but partially with fear, because I’m a little afraid the author isn’t going to resolve things for us.