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Hello everyone, it's been two years since I last spoke to you all about my love for reading. If you had told me that I was going to be filming this video back two years ago, has it been two years? Yeah, two years ago - when I read Six of Crows... What are we talking about today? Unfinished fantasy series that will be getting some sort of continuation within this year.

I really started this book channel because I read Six of Crows and I lost my mind. And I hadn't lost my mind about a book in a really long time, and I needed to talk about it so I turned to YouTube. I was sitting in the chair that I'm looking at right now when I finished the first book of Six of Crows and I thought I was going to die if I didn't read the second one immediately. Like I had a little meltdown. Luckily I found out about Six of Crows way late in the game so I was able to just go and immediately get the second book and it was fine, the duology was done.

I really hate being in that position where I can't finish a series. I love to read things in one go. It's taken about two years to get to this place where I can start a series that isn't finished yet and be somewhat okay with it, somewhat okay with waiting, you know? So these books - some of them I liked, some of them I didn't like. All of them I will be continuing.

I'm excited to talk to you about them. These are all going to be coming out in 2022, this year, so you can start these books now and know that in the near future you will be getting a continuation. So we're going to start off with a real funny one. This is going to be in chronological order of when their next book is going to come out, which is why this one is coming in first.

These Hollow Vows. I made an entirely separate video, all by itself, for this little book. These Hollow Vows - the second book of this series, I don't know if it's a duology, I don't know anything about it - it's coming out in July of 2022. So These Hollow Vows, I think, let me see if I can read some of your comments on this video - it's basically [insert comment or quote from the video].

"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enIt's dry.It is dry.Hello everyone. If you had told me that I was going to be filming this videoback two years ago - has it been two years? yeah two years ago - when I read Six of Crows... What are  we talking about today? Unfinished fantasy series that will be getting some sort of continuation  within this year. The reason that I really started this book channel, as you guys might know, is that Iread Six of Crows and I lost my mind. And I hadn't lost my mind about a book in a really long time  and I needed to talk about it so I turned to youtube. I was sitting in the chair that I'm  looking at right now when I finished the first book of Six of Crows and I thought I was going  to die if I didn't read the second one immediately. Like I had a little meltdown. Luckily I found out  about Six of Crows way late in the game so I was able to just go and immediately get the second  book and it was fine, the duology was done. I really really hate being in that position where I can't  finish a series. I love to read things in one go. It's taken about two years to get to this place  where I can start a series that isn't finished yet and be somewhat okay with it, somewhat okay  with waiting, you know? So these books - some of them I liked, some of them I didn't like. All of them  I will be continuing. I'm excited to talk to you about them. These are all going to be coming out  in 2022, this year, so you can start these books now and know that in the near future  you will be getting a continuation. So we're going to start off with  a real funny one. This is going to be in chronological order of when  their next book is going to come out, which is why this one is coming in first.These Hollow Vows. So I made an entirely separate video, all by itself, for this little book.  These Hollow Vows - the second book of this series, I don't know if it's a duology, I don't know anything  about it - it's coming out in July of 2022. So These Hollow Vows, I think, let me see if I can read some of  your comments on this video - it's basically \"This book sounds like the author took plot points  from all the fairy books, wrote them down on paper strips, and drew them from a hat.\" It is a mishmash of  every book you've ever read, basically. It is about a girl who lives in the human realm and  she goes to the fairy realm because her sister got like sold to the fairy king and then she...I can't tell you any more. I literally, like I - just watch the video. There's a goblin who  gets like about a page of the book but for some reason that is the character that I  remember the most in this series. Meanwhile the goblin is standing there and he's like \"I think  this might be a trap, just going out on a limb here, I think the fairies might be tricking you.\"There is the dark bad boy prince, there is the golden goody boy.It's got it all. It was hilarious because I thought that the plot didn't make sense and it was so  clearly written just to like check the boxes of all of the tropes and stuff like that. Was it an  okay time though? Sure. I'm gonna read the second one just because I want to see where, where is she  going to take this. Where is it going to go? And so yeah that's These Hollow Vows. Literally like save  it for a beach read, I don't know. If you're in a reading slump and you just want to read a fantasy  but you don't want to get too invested- These Hollow Vows, didn't do it for me but might do it for you. July,you're going to get a continuation. Next up, this is the final book and...ah this - I'm still so angryabout this. The Inheritance Games. The final book comes out August 2022. I could have sworn this was  meant to be a duology. I don't know when it became a trilogy. The Inheritance Games isn't a fantasy...it is young adult though....maybe I should change the title of this video?  Okay. The Inheritance Games, I would compare it to like Knives Out or many people have said is it the  Westing Game or like Clue. We have one girl who is going through life, she lives with her sister.  She goes to school one day and gets called into the principal's office because someone is here  to pick her up to bring her to the reading of a will from this old man that she's never  met but apparently she's on the will and they need her there so that they can read  the stuff, right? Similar to Knives Out. She gets to the reading of the will and she is given all  of this man's money. Like 40 billion or like just an obscene amount of money. And the only thing  that she has to do, is live in the family manor for a year and then she's fine, she gets her money,  she can do whatever she wants. The family, who she has never met, is very confused - angry one might  say. And we also learned that the old man was rather eccentric and so he kind of trained his  four grandsons to always be looking for riddles or clues and the house has a lot of like trap  doors and hidden staircases. And so she is trying to kind of figure out, number one, why did she get  all this money? What is her connection to this man? She's also trying to stay alive because  wouldn't put it past a family to kill this random girl for like 40 billion dollars, right?  There's just a lot of mystery and it turns out that with the will, all of the grandsons got  like notes or something - so like there's a mystery she doesn't have all the clues.  I don't know, it was just a pretty good time. I thought that the second one dragged because  like I said, I think that this was meant to be a duology. I really really enjoyed the first one  though so I would highly recommend it. I'm hoping that the trilogy finishes what the first book kind  of started and gets that energy back because it was a good time. And yeah so I am definitely  looking forward to August. If this becomes a fourth book I swear - bad things are gonna happen  to the author because she needs to finish this. So that is The Inheritance Games trilogy.August 2022. I am so excited to talk about the next one because I just finished it. This is A magic  Steeped in Poison. I posted it on my instagram and everyone agreed that the cover is amazing. This,  oh my gosh, I just had so much fun with this book. It is a fantasy, it takes place in China - it's  Chinese inspired. It basically follows this one girl and the magic system that we're dealing with  all revolves around tea! So they introduce this concept that I'm not going to try and pronounce,  but they're basically like tea masters. At first it was just sort of like 'oh they are dealing with  potions' so like you can make a tea that makes you brave or you can make a tea that makes you  fall asleep or like forget things, whatever. So Ithought that that was kind of how much the magic  went, but it actually goes a lot further than that and there's like this really cool  connection between the tea master and the person that they're brewing it for, and you can like go  into this like extra dimension - oh my god, I really loved it. Basically, her mother was poisoned,  her sister is dying from the poison and she gets a letter saying that they're having this  kind of competition for who's gonna be the next official royal tea master of the emperor. And  she thinks, okay I'm gonna go. Technically she's not the apprentice, her sister is, but she kind of like  just steals her sister's invitation. She's like, I'm gonna go and if I win, I can ask the emperor  to give me all the medical things available to the emperor and I can try and help my sister because  even though her father is a doctor, he can't help her. They live in this like tiny town  and she's like, if anybody can cure my sister, the emperor will know how. She goes to the capitol and  competes in this like tea master competition, which sounds a little lame but it's not. And oh my gosh  the way that she describes the tea, the way that she describes all of the food -  I was so hungry reading this book. It was just like, as far as the actual strength of the story,  I felt like I kind of knew where everything was going so it wasn't the most, this,  the strongest plot, but the atmosphere, the magic system, the way that the - oh god it just,  it was really, it was a magical book. And I liked where it ended, and I -  I'm very interested in where the second book is gonna go. I thought that she paced the book really  well so that the ending was like a really good point to kind of cut the book in half. I think it's  a duology. So the next book is going to come out in August? Yes, in August. This is a debut novel, I am  so happy that I read it and I highly encourage you to as well, especially if you love tea,  oh my god. But yeah have a snack ready while you're reading this because even thinking about it, I'm  hungry. So A Magic Steeped in Poison. Next up, coming out in September 2022, the sequel to Once Upon a  Broken Heart. I went back - so full disclaimer, loved the book, love Stephanie Garber, okay?  I went back to look at the video in which I described Once Upon a Broken Heart,  when I - in my reading wrap up - so that I could remind myself of what the plot was...Why do you guys watch me?! Because I could not understand what the plot was about  listening to myself and I had to go look it up again. This is one of those books where  like I - it's very easy to spoil I guess so I can't give you too much information but  man, I was vague talking about this. And I'm gonna be vague again. Once Upon a Broken Heart  takes place in the same universe as Caraval which is a trilogy that I also recommend. It's  very - younger young adult? It feels so whimsical. I always say this about Stephanie  Garber's writing, but like she really writes fairy tales and every little detail that  she puts in, even the names of things that they eat, you know, like candy and stuff like that, is so  magical. And so I just highly recommend her books, simply for the vibes. There is a concept  within that trilogy that is called the Deck of Destiny and they're basically tarot cards, I would  say. But they actually trapped these immortal kind of god-like people within the tarot card  so it's like as if you had a tarot card and you could release the Queen of Cups, right? And so what  Once Upon a Broken Heart is about - picks up pretty much right after Caraval ends and we follow one of  those gods who was a kind of main-ish character in Caraval near the end and that is the Prince  of Hearts. But in this story, we follow our main girl who has just had her heart totally broken  and she thinks the only way that she is going to get through this, is to go to the temple  of the Prince of Hearts. Jacks is his name. And so she goes there and she's going to, you know, ask  him for help - she doesn't really know, she's a, she's a heartbroken young girl. Stuff happens, she ends up  getting taken to a whole nother place, is dragged along on this adventure, because Jacks has some  plan, some trick up his sleeve and she becomes kind of a part of his plan. And I don't know, like  this is why I say that I don't know why you watch me for the plot because I just can't tell you  about this book. It was just really good. I think if you are looking for a very just like whimsical - how  can I sell you on Stephanie Garber's writing other than like just please read it and give it a try.  It's, it just really feels like you're reading this wonderful little fairy tale.  Definitely read Caraval first because it totally spoils Caraval and you need to know  the characters. And I really don't know where this is gonna go - there's like a,  I need, I definitely need to read this before I read the next book in the series because I've  completely forgotten it but I remember it being a cliffhanger ending but I also remember like  not knowing where this story was gonna go because Jacks doesn't let us in on his plans and so we're  kind of like as much in the dark as our main girl is. So yeah I'm just so interested  to see where on earth this is gonna take us. But yeah, just a really sweet whimsical story,  highly recommend - Once Upon a Broken Heart. Next up is the first book of a series that I just finished,  that is by the same author who wrote the trilogy A Curse So Dark and Lonely. And this is  Defy the Night. I read the author's note after I finished this book and thank god I did because  she wrote this book - I feel so bad for the authors who did this - she wrote this book in  2019, finished it. Before she decided to publish this book, she wanted to finish her trilogy  so she finished A Curse So Dark and Lonely, right? We get that shipped out. She returns to this book  and she's like okay, good it's ready to publish and Covid happens. What is this book about?A pandemic.I feel so bad for her, because reading it now, with like what we've lived through, it is  complete - it, it just like really changed how I felt about the book, which is just, you know,  what are you gonna do? It is about a kingdom  that is suffering from this really horrible  fever and they can't figure out how to cure it. They have a medicine - you use this one particular  flower that is only grown in two of the kind of provinces, I suppose. Of course everybody gets  a set amount of the medicine, but then the rich can buy more. So there are some people who  are like, not overdosing, but taking way too much of the medicine, like way more than they need,  and then there's all these people who can't afford the medicine so they're dying. I thought the idea  was really interesting but just kind of like now,with like...yeah, it was just a kindof rough read. Our main girl is the daughter of an apothecary? Kind of like a pharmacist, I guess you  would say? He was kind of illegally distributing medicine to his villagers. Basically he  was like a Robin Hood character that was stealing medicine and distributing it to help other people.  And so she has kind of kept that up after his death and she works with her partner Weston?  Names? And they are really risky, they steal from the palace. They go into the royal quarter  and steal medicine almost every night, and they do these rounds and they go  and deliver medicine to anybody who needs it in their village. I thought that the twists  were quite funny because she positioned all of her twists to be like I knew a twist was coming,  but I knew that like only one of three things could happen and then she would do like a fake  out kind of thing where I was like oh I knew it!I was right! And then I was like oh no I was wrong!And then I was like wait but I was right? But I was wrong but I was right? I appreciated that she  kept me on my toes as far as the twists go. But at the end of the day, this is a book about like a  very young king and his very young brother who is like his top advisor. It's basically these two  20-something year old boys trying to run a kingdom in the middle of a pandemic. And then there's  like all of this greed as far as trade because the provinces who own the flower that makes the  medicine are charging everybody a ton of money and then war can very easily break out because...  Anyway, I'm interested to see how it continues. I definitely think there was interesting commentary  on like just like how difficult it is to be in a governing position during a especially like a  pandemic when it comes to there's a limited supply of medicine going on. I don't know, it was a,  it was a difficult one. I enjoyed it, I had a good time with it, but there was still kind of just in  the back of my mind the whole like Covid thing. So yeah I do think that that was just really  sucky timing on her part, like she, man, I feel bad for her but I will still definitely continue it  and the second book is going to come out in September of 2022. That is Defy the Night. I'm  so sorry that I kind of went all over the map with that one, but it was just like a diff uh - you know - Defy the Night, coming out 2022. Next up also coming out in September of 2022 is  the continuation of Lakesedge. So this is a book that I read a couple months ago. I was so  excited because the cover looked so good and to be honest I was a little bit let down at the end.  So I am very interested in reading the second one just to see how she picks it up because  often times like if - it's a duology - oftentimes the middle is gonna be your weakest point  so I am willing to give her that like kind of meh second half of the first book to see how she  kind of wraps it up and ends. It, so Lakesedge is about two siblings: our main girl and her  little brother. They were adopted basically by this woman because they were found abandoned in  the woods and they're just like living a pretty normal life in this small little village. And in  this world there is like the goddess of light and then there is the, you know, lord of darkness  as there always is. And so obviously we like the light lady. And any form of darkness is seen as  bad which, okay we're on board, fine. Why can't they just live a normal life? Because her brother  has nightmares and he like leaks darkness. It keeps getting worse, every time he falls asleep  he's like enveloped in darkness and he turns evil and he's like this sweet little boy it's really  sad. What ends up happening is they are having this kind of festival where they have to give their  kind of taxes or whatever to the governor and the governor (who is like this young boy because his  whole family has died and he's the only one left)  - this teenage moody boy happens to witness  a little bit of this little boy's darkness thing and he's like you are coming with me!  He's gonna take him away and the sister is like absolutely not, not on my watch, you're taking me  too. And so they get dragged to the manor. We start to learn about this blight or whatever that is  going across the land killing everything. There's just this darkness spreading, they think that they  can use the boy's darkness to help cure it. It was good, it was intriguing until about  three quarters of the way through. And then the magic is just confusing and not really exciting.  The way that it's described is just not, I wasn't like you know with A Magic Steeped in Poison, every  time they did something magical I was like 'this is the coolest thing I've ever heard'  But with Lakesedge, it was kind of like \"and then they did the thing\"and I was sort of justlike oh okay. Like I said, the, I'm gonna give the ending a pass because I think that the second  one will pick it up and hopefully run with it well, but if you are looking for a kind of  gothic - it all takes place in this like creepy old manor - I would give it a try, it just wasn't my  favorite. Yeah if you just are looking for a young adult fantasy that you haven't read yet, give  Lakesedge a try. It is continuing in September and it's a duology so hopefully the ending will  pick up the slack. Okay, next up, our final September of 2022 isthe continuation of Kingdom of the Wicked.I absolutely thought that the book ended. So there's there's Kingdom of the Wicked, Kingdom of  the Cursed. I was so done with Kingdom of the Cursed that I was skimming it and at the end I absolutely  thought that it had concluded and like it was a duology and so when I heard that there was another  book, I was like \"how is it continuing?\" and then I went - I went back and I checked and I was like oh  no it def - no it definitely didn't end. Read that ending wrong. Kingdom of the Wicked is difficult  to explain because I feel like the second book is so different from the first book. It takes  place in Sicily so there's a lot of food involved. And it's about twin sisters who are witches but  they are not allowed to use their magic. And so one day one of the twins goes missing - is either  found, no they never found her body, anyway we think she's dead. The other twin decides that something  not right went on. And the only way that she's going to find her sister is if she summons a demon.  And so she summons a demon but witches and demons are like total enemies - there's this whole  lore that gets explained in the book about why they are enemies. But she summons a demon  and they end up trying to solve the mystery of her sister's disappearance which  just doesn't make any sense now that I'm like - after reading the second book,  when it's so different. Anyway, I think they call it young adult, pretty sure it's new adult. I would  say the second book is definitely like she just wanted to write a romance book which is fine,but yeah just as a warning. It's like the plot is not there. It's like - the first book is all about  food and how much this demon - is it cannolis? I think the demon really likes sweets, so  that's what the whole first book is about. And then the whole second book is just a romance book. And  that's why I think that I just like missed the ending. This is a real you either love it or you  hate it book. This is by the same author who wrote the Stalking Jack the Ripper series I guess. She's  well loved. I had no issue with her writing style, I just didn't like the plot. But yeah there's  witches, there's demons, there's cannoli there's so many descriptive passages about pasta. And then Ithought that her depictions of hell were really interesting. So yeah there's a lot of the  princes of hell, the seven deadly sins, all that fun stuff, wrapped into one. So will I finish  it? Yes. Do I need to reread the series? Absolutely because I clearly missed the second book. Anyway,  let me know your thoughts about Kingdom of the Wicked because I just don't know where I stand - I'm just  confused by that book. Next up, want to talk about a confusing book, October 2022 - The Atlas  Six is getting the sequel, The Atlas Paradox. So I talked quite at length about my thoughts  on the Atlas Six in my October reading wrap up if you want to check that out. The Atlas Six,  the concept 10 out of 10. It is about a world in which the Library of Alexandria has burnt down  -kind of like the world we're living in - except it actually was more of a fake your own death  situation. There was just too much knowledge in the Library of Alexandria. There was ancient  magic and like all this stuff that we don't know in present day. And people thought that  it was just, there was too much power housed in this library so they fake burnt it down, hid it,  and now there is this society that protects the Library of Alexandria and controls who has access  to this knowledge. So like that whole concept of like who has access to knowledge and resources  is a really interesting thing in and of itself, but our story really follows these six different  characters - all of which have magic. This is a world where people have different skills  and you have like a very specific skill - like some people are physical so they can  mold metal, I don't really remember, oh there's a girl who can do like plant stuff! And then  there's people who do the more like emotional side which is reading minds or controlling emotions  or stuff like that. Every couple of years, I don't remember, the society that protects the library  they ask for six interns to come in and they kind of learn about the library and  do a task, I don't know. And at the end of it, five of them will become official honorary  members of the society and they will guard the library and all that good stuff. So it's kind  of a competition but it's vague as far as like how people get chosen and stuff like that. All six of  the people who are chosen are like the best in the world at whatever they do and so they're all  confident borderline cocky. They don't get along because they're like 'are we colleagues or are we  like competing?' I don't know, I didn't love it simply because I thought that the balance of like  which characters we learned about was very unbalanced. We learn a lot about like two  of the characters and then the rest of them are kind of sidelined. There is a twist at the end that  I don't think anyone could have predicted and so that kind of ticked me off. I was like how am  I supposed to solve the mystery if you don't give me all the clues? And I got a little bit butthurt.But I will read the next one because I feel like in a weird way the Atlas Six...  When I tell you that nothing happens in the plot. Nothing occurs. There's like a break-inand that's all. And so I feel like that was really kind of setting us up for whatever comes  in the second book so I am very interested in it. I think that the idea was really great  I just would like to learn more about the other characters and get some actual action  going. Some people really really loved it. I highly encourage you to just try and read it.  The writing was like real thick, real hard to get through. But give it a go  and I will let you know how I feel about the second one as well. So that's coming out in  October of 2022. Last two, okay. So in November of 2022 we have got the sequel to Gilded. Gilded  is a book that I recently read if you listen to I think it's my February wrap up. Because  gilded isn't a standalone like I thought it was. I thought that this was a standalone, no. Gilded  is by Marissa Meyer who is known for doing a lot of fairy tale retellings. This is loosely -  based on Rumpelstiltskin. It is about a girl who was born and has this gift slash curse of  telling tales and so nobody really takes her seriously. Whenever she gets asked a very simple  question, she always kind of lies or embellishes the truth a little bit and she just can't help it.  Her lies end up getting her in a bit of trouble and she ends up getting taken away to  live in the fae palace. It is a slow moving story. I would say the first like 150 pages  nothing fully happens. Like it could have been condensed, but that's sort of her style. The story  really gets going, there's romance, there is mystery - that all really happens in the second half of the  book. And it I think happens very quickly. We have this mystery of the girl's mother because  she disappeared and her dad thinks that she like ran away because she always wanted to travel and  maybe she didn't really love him and she wanted to see the world but like also maybe she died? So  there's the mystery of like where is her mother, and then there's this mystery of who is this  ghost boy that keeps helping her out of all of these fae prince traps, there's the mystery  of the castle itself which seems haunted but not haunted - I'm very very interested,the second  half of the book got me very interested for the next book. So just if you're okay with a  kind of slow-moving beginning, I thought that it was interesting. I thought that the romance got  really weird. I thought that the ending was weird - which is another just reason why I need to  finish the book. It's a, it's a twist, oh geez even just thinking about it now...how is she going  to end this? I'm so unsatisfied - I need to read the next book. That is Gilded. If you are looking for a  very fantasy/fairy tale feeling book with a weird ending that I can't wait to finish. That was  Gilded by Marissa Meyer. And last but not least is one of my favorite books of 2021, Legendborn.  How many times have I talked about this book, oh my god. So Legendborn - really quickly, I know that I'm  not going to do it justice with this - my camera is going to die. This is about a girl who goes to  school in North Carolina. She is a high school student but she is so smart that she gets to  go to university for this program - anyway she's a genius. She ends up getting weirdly wrapped  up in this like demon hunting society because all of a sudden she starts to see demons everywhere,  and she starts to see Welsh people everywhere. She gets wrapped up in this society that ends up being  tied very closely to King Arthur and the knights of the round table. When I read that I was like  all in, all in!!! There are demons, there is Excalibur, Camelot, like oh it was - it was really great.  It has that element to it of this like weird demon hunting world but there's also the element of she  is a young Black woman in a very racist society and there's so much of that tied in not only to  her just like daily life as a human being in North Carolina, but also tied into the magic system and  the magic society as well and I thought that she did such a good job in tying all of these  different elements together. There's also this huge element of grief, where her mother died in  a tragic accident. Like it was just so - I really really love this book, like I said it was one of my  one of my favorite books of last year. It also just got signed on to be developed into a tv series,  which I'm not sure how I feel about it, because fantasy series can go one of two ways um but I'm  very excited for Tracy to have that opportunity. Yeah I'm so excited - the sequel is called  Bloodmarked - I am not sure how many books we're gonna get but I am on board. The ending of the  of the first one was very good and I know there are some elements that I'm going to love of the  second book, yeah so that is November 2022, the sequel to Legendborn which I'm so excited about.Hello everyone, I just finished editing this whole video and I was working on the subtitles  when somehow - I don't even know how it crossed my mind but I was like Cassandra Clare? Chain of Thorns?! And yes indeedily dee, I definitely forgot that this book was coming out. Cassandra Clare's  latest addition to the shadowhunters world, The Last Hours trilogy is getting its  last book in November of 2022. November 1st. It is so difficult to tell you what this trilogy is  about. If you don't know what the shadowhunters world is about it's about - shadowhunters  are descended from angels. Their job is to hunt demons. Normal people, aka mundanes, can't see them,  so they live in like this very secluded very small world. And in this particular trilogy  within the world, we are in London. This takes place pretty much maybe like two decades after  The Infernal Devices - so please only read this after you have read Infernal Devices.You don't need to read Mortal Instruments, you don't need to read the Dark Artifices. This  actually takes place the next generation so all of those characters are like adults which  is kind of weird and so our current generation of these young shadowhunters are living in a society  where the demons like haven't been around - which is good for them to grow up living  a comfortable demon-less life, but when they of course all come and attack  at the same time, they haven't practiced. They haven't hunted and fought demons before so there's  that whole issue of like where are these demons coming from? There is a whole other  issue that's a little bit spoilery that I can't talk about. There is of course this like horrible  love story that just doesn't work out. I loved - I do love Cassandra Clare so I did really enjoy  the first two books. I think that the ending of the second book, it's like where we're supposedto leave off at a cliffhanger...I thought it was a little eye-rolly, too much Cassandra Clare, like  the amount of yearning and like this couple just can't be together because of stupid circumstances...  she, she's pushing it. She's pushing it. But I'm interested in the story and I just love the  characters and I love the setting and yeah so that is also coming out - Chain of Thorns. It's a Chain of  Iron, Chain of Gold, and Shain of Thorns? So yeah sorry that I left that out, that is also something  I'm so excited for and I'm gonna pre-order it right now after I'm done re-editing this video  for you so yeah, that is all, back to the past. I am excited to hear what you think about these books  and I will talk to you next time. I always feel like I don't sell these books very well but I  enjoyed them all - I just highly recommend A Magic Steeping Poison, Once Upon a Broken Heart (if you've  read Caraval first) and Legendborn. Those are my top three and then if you just want some fun,These Hollow Vows was a funny time. So okay that is - I've said what I've said. And I'm gonna go. Ineed a drink, my throat is so dry, and I will catch you guys next time. If you guys don't follow me  on instagram you might not know but I'm actually going to Europe for the entire month of May  so I'm going to be posting every other week just because I simply don't have time to film  and edit or read honestly - so thank you guys so much for everybody who messaged me that  it's okay take a break. I really appreciate that because I don't like doing that. Thank you  guys for your patience and understanding. And I will catch you guys next time. Let me know if Imissed any series that are going to be continued. Give me like the fair warning that it's, you know,just as long as I have the warning, I'll be fine. But anyway, I will talk to you guys later -goodbye!\n"