Succulently, although the actual drama of it all is down-played to the primary plot to take down the rules of Ark. Those hoping for some sort of love triangle (or dreading it like I did) will be happy to know that the issue is resolved in this book. This is because our lead gal and her cohorts are now outside of Ark and looking for some sort of safety. Although there is a lot less 'list speak' in this book, so if that bothered you in the first novel then you will likely enjoy the reprieve here. As before the intriguing premise of having language rendered down to 500 English words remains. You could read this without reading book 1 but the context and characters will have much more meaning if you begin with The List. We meet back up with our characters shortly after the high action ending of The List. The List was also published under title The Wordsmith.Ī solid follow-up to The List. This book has also been published under the titles The Last Word and Mother Tongue. This is Book 2 of the series that started with The List. Clarifying Editions and Order of the Series
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