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So I recently went on vacation for a full week, and I was finally able to get a copy of the third GAP novel just before it... of course, I had to spend the whole time reading it :)
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And I must say, these things just keep getting better and better! From the opening machinations and plotting, to Warden's message to Milos, then Milos being mutated by the Amnion (that scene was particularly good... I literally put the book down and said, "Oh... my... God...").

And of course, I couldn't put it down towards the end... the final battle to free Morn, followed by the destruction of Billingate. I had to read the last several chapters straight through without stopping!
And of course, I read all this while we were on vacation in Las Vegas... it takes a lot to distract you when you're in that city, but SRD has done it quite successfully :)
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A great post, Rigel.
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Probably my favorite book of the series. The events at Billingsgate are very exciting.
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One of my favourite parts in the novel is when Nick is suprised by angus' extensive abilities and when angus is free of Milos. Awesome book.
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The events at Billingsgate are very exciting.
They are indeed.
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