
The Atlas Collapse / The Atlas Complex by Olive Blake
The Atlas Paradox Trilogy: A Bittersweet Conclusion
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I just finished the Atlas Six trilogy, and I'm feeling a little heartbroken. I decided to buy 'The Atlas Paradox' in paperback, re-read it, and then bought the last book in the Atlas trilogy. After re-reading the second part, I realized this is still one of my favorite series - it's really grown on me. It was nice to re-read and refresh my memory. The books are visually stunning, with gold foil and deep tomato colors that hint at the science fiction genre. I'm really happy I have two out of three books, but I'll have to wait for the additional print run to get the first one. I've gotta say, the design really adds to the overall experience of reading the series. The books are well-organized and easy to follow, even after re-reading the second part. I loved the way the story unfolded, with each book building on the previous one. The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become invested in their stories. The inclusion of scientific elements adds a new layer of depth to the story. I'm not gonna lie, the ending felt a bit rushed, but it was still satisfying. I wish there were more closure on some of the plot threads, but it's a minor complaint. The series is a bit long, but it's worth the investment of time and emotion. I had to re-read the second part to refresh my memory, but it was worth it.















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Is the Atlas Paradox Trilogy worth reading?
Absolutely. The series is well-written, engaging, and has a unique blend of science fiction and fantasy elements.
How long does it take to read the entire trilogy?
It depends on your reading speed, but I'd estimate it takes around 50-60 hours to read the entire series.
Are the books in the Atlas Paradox Trilogy part of a larger series?
No, the Atlas Paradox Trilogy is a standalone series, but it's part of the larger Atlas Six universe.
Can I get the first book in the Atlas Paradox Trilogy?
Unfortunately, the first book is sold out again, but you can pre-order it for the additional print run.
What's the genre of the Atlas Paradox Trilogy?
The series blends elements of science fiction and fantasy, making it a great read for fans of both genres.
Is the Atlas Paradox Trilogy suitable for all ages?
No, the series deals with mature themes and has some explicit content, so it's recommended for readers 16 and above.
Where can I buy the Atlas Paradox Trilogy?
You can find the books on online marketplaces like Amazon or in local bookstores.
Can I get a refund if I don't like the series?
Yes, you can return the books if you're not satisfied with the purchase.
check_circlePros
- •The visual aspect of the books is beautiful, with gold foil and deep tomato colors that hint at the science fiction genre.
- •The design really adds to the overall experience of reading the series.
- •The books are well-organized and easy to follow, even after re-reading the second part.
- •I loved the way the story unfolded, with each book building on the previous one.
- •The characters are well-developed and relatable, making it easy to become invested in their stories.
- •The inclusion of scientific elements adds a new layer of depth to the story.
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- •I wish I could've gotten the first book sooner, but it's sold out again.
- •I had to wait for the additional print run to get the first book, which was a bit frustrating.
- •The ending of the trilogy felt a bit rushed, but it was still satisfying.
- •I wish there were more closure on some of the plot threads, but it's a minor complaint.
- •The series is a bit long, but it's worth the investment of time and emotion.
- •I had to re-read the second part to refresh my memory, but it was worth it.



