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The Storm of Echoes
The Memory of Babel
Audiobook series2 titles

The Mirror Visitor Quartet Series

Written by Christelle Dabos

Narrated by Emma Fenney

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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About this series

In this gripping finale to the bestselling Mirror Visitor saga, Ophelia and Thorn discover that the truth they’ve been seeking has always been hidden behind the mirror.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 8, 2020
The Storm of Echoes
The Memory of Babel

Titles in the series (2)

  • The Memory of Babel

    3

    The Memory of Babel
    The Memory of Babel

    In the third volume of this bestselling saga, our mirror-traveling heroine finds herself on the ark of Babel guarding a secret that may be the key to the past and the future.

  • The Storm of Echoes

    4

    The Storm of Echoes
    The Storm of Echoes

    In this gripping finale to the bestselling Mirror Visitor saga, Ophelia and Thorn discover that the truth they’ve been seeking has always been hidden behind the mirror.

Author

Christelle Dabos

Christelle Dabos was born on the Côte d’Azur in 1980 and grew up in a home filled with classical music and historical games. She now lives in Belgium. A Winter’s Promise, her debut novel, won the Gallimard Jeunesse-RTL-Télérama First Novel Competition in France, and was named a Best Book of the Year by critics and publications in the US, including Entertainment Weekly, Bustle, Publishers Weekly, and Chicago Review of Books. A Winter’s Promise was named the #1 Sci-Fi/Fantasy title of the year by the editors of the Amazon Book Review.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Three stars bc I think I’m too dumb to get it, lol. Honestly, though, it was good but the writing was harder to understand than the first three books in the series. That might be because the concepts were more abstract, so the language was more abstract, and maybe that was a little “clunkier” to translate to English. I think I may need to reread.

    The narrator did a great job, though! She’s definitely a 5 star performer.

    And the series overall of give 4-4.5 stars, with this book (specifically the final third and conclusion) being the dipping point.