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You are here: Home / Entertainment / The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake – Book Review

The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake – Book Review

7 February 2023 by Dee Young Leave a Comment

Image Credit: Pan Macmillan Australia

The Atlas Paradox by Olivie Blake is the intense, dark, academia sequel to her viral sensation, The Atlas Six, which became a Sunday Times bestseller. 

Inside the Alexandrian Society, former alliances will be tested to the limit, hearts will be broken and everyone must choose a side.

Six magicians were offered the opportunity of a lifetime.

Five are now members of the Society.

Two paths lie before them.

As its latest recruits soon discover, the institute has the capabilities and cognition to change the world. Also, plans to change existence as we know it are already afoot. 

Meanwhile, Tristan and Nico still believe that Libby never died, despite seeing her body! 

Nico decides to break all rules to find her, while Tristan risks all in order to unlock his powers. 

Parisa unlocks something insidious in Dalton’s mind, and Reina can’t access the cognition she desires!

Callum, although destined to die, alarmingly remains alive! 

And the morals of Atlas Blakely are becoming noticeably problematical!

Can friendships hold true? Are enemies quite what they seem?

This is another intricately woven, fast-paced adventure for the five, along with the mysterious disappearance of their sixth member hanging over them.

Olivie Blake has done it again! Taking the reader on the roller-coaster ride of their lives, as the twists and turns intrigue, excite, and delight.

The narrative is also greatly enhanced by the wonderful illustrations of Little Chmura! 

A powerful must-read for 2023!

ISBN: 9781529095319

The Atlas Paradox is available in hardback, paperback and e-book.

About Olivie Blake

Olivie Blake is a lover and writer of stories, and is the pen name of Alexene Farol Follmuth. Many of her stories involve the fantastic, the paranormal, or the supernatural, but not always. More often, her works revolve around our collective experience of what it means to be human (or not), and the endlessly interesting complexities of life and love. Alexene tripped and fell into writing after abandoning her long-premeditated track for Optimum Life Achievement while attending law school. She now focuses primarily on the craft and occasional headache of creating fiction.

As Olivie, she has been published as the featured fiction contributor for Witch Way Magazine, as well as the writer for the self-published graphic novel series Alpha and a variety of other titles.

Alexene lives and works in Los Angeles, where her rescue pit bull generally tolerates her. She can be loosely defined as the sort of person who picked up sparring to help her write fight scenes.

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