There’s also the ever-present question of who stands to gain by trying to kill Avery, along with more riddles to be solved, and more secret passages to explore.įor the most part, The Hawthorne Legacy is the same fun as the first book. If you had a relative who never told you anything straightforwardly but, instead, provided answers to your questions through convoluted puzzles, riddles, and invisible ink, how would you react? Would you go with the flow and play the games, or would you point out how utterly preposterous the situation is and question the mental state of the person who created the mess? While we must each decide that for ourselves, Avery and the infamously dysfunctional Hawthorne family are at it again.īook two of the popular Inheritance Games trilogy picks up very shortly after where book one left off and pulls at the thread of whether or not Toby Hawthorne is still alive, as well as delving into Avery’s family ties, her mother’s history, and the parentage of the Hawthorne boys.
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