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Mother of Learning: ARC 2 continues the story of Zorian, who finds himself trapped in a time loop, reliving the same month over and over again. As he navigates through this mysterious phenomenon, he uncovers new information and faces unexpected challenges. The plot takes unexpected turns, offering a blend of magic systems, worldbuilding, and character development that captivates readers. The writing style maintains a balance between intense developments and nuanced character growth, keeping the readers engaged throughout the book.
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As the months in the time loop seem to add up without end, Zorian forms alliances with acquaintances old and new in an effort to solve the mystery of the loop and save his city-maybe even the world-from destruction.
But while his mage skills develop and he pursues more advanced and unusual forms of magic, Zorian must battle necromancers, fanatical cultists, and vicious creatures-all while avoiding the attention of the lich who could kill him...
Permanently.
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Zorian Kazinski is woken up by his sister, argues with his mother and takes the train to school for his third year. The first month is perfectly normal until the summer solstice approaches and he dies. Only to wake up on the first morning before the train. Again. And again. And again.
Zorian had largely gotten the hang on the time loop but the discovery of a third time traveller and the disappearance of his allies has left him floundering. Unsure if he's been discovered, Zorian tries to keep a low profile and learn as much as he can while trying to form new plans to save the world.
Like the first book this is action packed. Zorian has plans and projects and is constantly busy trying to improve his knowledge and I loved it. I was disappointed that
Novelty is gone and the aranea don't seem to be coming back.
but I loved the new characters that were brought onboard and the new discoveries Zorian made. Xvim and Alanic were awesome and it was hilarious how Zorian manages to pick hardass teachers without fail. I didn't love Zach to begin with but he grew on me as the book progressed.
Like the first book, this one ends on a cliffhanger. I'd be annoyed if the books weren't already published but it's a logical break that's wrapped up all the current mysteries before pushing on with the next. That said,
I liked time travel better. The idea of a copy of the world just fucks with my mind.
An epic progression fantasy with incredible world building and creative detail. 5 stars.
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