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“Because the problem with knowledge, Miss Rhodes, is its inexhaustible craving. The more of it you have, the less you feel you know,” said Atlas. “Thus, men often go mad in search of it.”
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To explain what this book is about is a vast feat. At its heart, this novel is about six people being missing in the society and finding each other in a circumstance no human being should locate themselves in. Its about science and interesting theories, it's about how the human condition is
The Atlas Six: who are you shipping?
Libby and Nico
‘They were binary stars, trapped in each other’s gravitational field and easily diminished without the other’s contradictory force.’
With Nico and Libby, you rarely have one without the other, and their deep connection is undeniable. As academic rivals, their competitive nature and verbal sparring shows off their chemistry, but fancy any great opposing forces, they’re strongest when productive in harmony. Their matchless balance is what makes Nico and Libby such a compelling pairing, perhaps even soulmates. Things between them just feel so. . . right.
Nico and Gideon
‘In general, Nico liked to think that a few unsaid things between him and Gideon now and then were the price of their common affection. A love language, if you will.’
You’ll be hard-pressed to find two characters in this series that have more cherish for each other than Nico and Gideon. It’s clear they would execute anything for each other, and with their affectionate dialogue and the sheer devotion that Nico shows Gideon, it’s not surprising how many readers shi
Book Review: “The Atlas Six” by Olivie Blake
“The problem with knowledge is its inexhaustible craving. The more of it you have, the less you feel you know.”
The Alexandrian Society, caretakers of lost knowledge from the greatest civilizations of antiquity, are the top secret society of magical academicians in the earth. Those who earn a place among the Alexandrians will secure a being of wealth, power, and prestige beyond their wildest dreams, and each decade, only the six most uniquely talented magicians are selected to be considered for initiation.
Enter the latest round of six: Libby Rhodes and Nico de Varona, unwilling halves of an unfathomable whole, who exert uncanny control over every element of physicality. Reina Mori, a naturalist, who can intuit the language of life itself. Parisa Kamali, a telepath who can traverse the depths of the subconscious, navigating worlds inside the human mind. Callum Nova, an empath easily mistaken for a manipulative illusionist, who can influence the intimate workings of a person’s inner self. Finally, there is Tristan Ca
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Genres:Fantasy
Representation:Black MC, Cuban MC, Japanese MC, bi/pansexual MC
Published on:1st March
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The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake is the runaway TikTok must-read fantasy novel of the year. If you loved Ninth House and A Deadly Education, you’ll treasure this.
Originally a self-published sensation, this edition has been fully edited and revised, including gorgeous modern illustrations.
Secrets. Betrayal. Seduction.
Welcome to the Alexandrian Society.When the world’s best magicians are offered an extraordinary opportunity, saying yes is easy. Each could join the secretive Alexandrian Society, whose custodians guard lost knowledge from ancient civilizations. Their members enjoy a lifetime of power and prestige. Yet each decade, only six practitioners are invited – to fill five places.
Contenders Libby Rhodes and Nico de Varona are inseparable enemies, cosmologists who can control matter with their minds. Parisa Kamali is a telepath, who sees the mind’s d