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Walking Hell, Station Series book 2 by Al Robertson
This book was very disappointing. The magic system became much too arbitrary, the characters were poorly portrayed, the story was badly motivated, and the horror elements were painfully out of place. 1/5 Stars. Note to self: avoid this author.
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