The Infinite (Gates of Thread and Stone Series), by Lori M. Lee
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The Infinite (Gates of Thread and Stone Series), by Lori M. Lee
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The walls of Ninurta keep its citizens safe.
Kai always believed the only danger to the city came from within. Now, with a rebel force threatening the fragile government, the walls have become more of a prison than ever.
To make matters worse, as Avan explores his new identity as an Infinite, Kai struggles to remind him what it means to be human. And she fears her brother, Reev, is involved with the rebels. With the two people she cares about most on opposite sides of a brewing war, Kai will do whatever it takes to bring peace. But she’s lost her power to manipulate the threads of time, and she learns that a civil war might be the beginning of something far worse that will crumble not only Ninurta’s walls but also the entire city.
In this thrilling sequel to Gates of Thread and Stone, Kai must decide how much of her humanity she’s willing to lose to protect the only family she’s ever known.
The Infinite (Gates of Thread and Stone Series), by Lori M. Lee- Amazon Sales Rank: #617015 in Books
- Brand: Skyscape
- Published on: 2015-03-10
- Released on: 2015-03-10
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.25" h x 1.00" w x 5.50" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 364 pages
About the Author
Lori M. Lee was born in the mountains of Laos. Her family relocated to a refugee camp in Thailand for a few years and then moved permanently to the United States when she was three. She has a borderline-obsessive fascination with unicorns, is fond of talking in Caps Lock, and loves to write about magic, manipulation, and family. She currently lives in Wisconsin with her husband, kids, and a friendly pit bull. She is the author of Gates of Thread and Stone. Visit her at www.lorimlee.com.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. A must read!! By Tonyalee All the FEELS.Gates of Thread and Stone was one of my favorite reads of 2014, so of course I would be all over The Infinite. To be quite honest, the is one of those rare occasions where the sequel is better than the first.The Infinite starts off not too long after Gates of Thread and Stone ended. Kai is staying at the White Court, struggling with the “loss” of Avan and now having lost access to the threads of time. Now that they are starting the rebuild of the city after the death of Ninu – the tension heats up with rebel sentinels, a brewing war and whether or not Kai can embrace her powers as Infinite.Hello, beautiful world. I mentioned in my review of Gates of Thread and Stone that I felt like the world building was info dumpy and I was lost on several occasions. But here, that was not the case. I ate it up! I can’t even explain how happy I am to get MORE of the world and how it’s branched out to the cities and countries surrounding Ninurta. It is nothing like I have ever “seen” and the descriptions are so vivid.Kai, in my opinion, has really come a long way and grown so much in The Infinite. She is still feisty, tough and so loyal to those that she loves. But she is now more involved with the political side of things, and has been training with Mason. She is struggling with guilt and she is really torn up about the events that lead Avan to becoming Infinite. She is also struggling with her powers and what it means for her if she embraces her Infinite side.The Infinite is full of angst. The scenes with Kai and Avan are so beautiful but heartbreaking at the same time. I couldn’t imagine having to see the one you love day in and day out, remembering everything but they remember nothing. And same goes Avan – to feel such a pull and strong emotions for someone who you can’t remember, and having to look at them knowing that they are suffering because you can’t remember and you’re not even sure you want to. But there is a lot of back and forth – on whether or not they will be together, or if they will ever be able to build a relationship. Avan doesn’t know who he is, literally. I was also a little thrown by the THING with Mason – but I thought it was handled well. It’s not a love triangle – to me. But that is all relative.Now, romance aside…I love that Lori doesn’t hold back. With anything. I have high respect for authors who are able to punch you in the gut with feels. Ones who kill off good people and main characters and have no hesitations about having their characters suffer. The Infinite has that ten fold. It adds more layers of despair and really makes you appreciate the characters and what they are going through. Also for what they are doing for the ones they love. Something major happens in the middle of the book – and I just could not handle it (in a good way). It was so sad… it was perfect. (I KNOW, I am awful).As with Gates of Thread and Stone – there were several plot twists thrown in. It’s actually quite hard to get into details without spoiling anything, so I wont even bother. Just know there are new characters introduced. New friends & enemies; more Mason. And death, betrayal, action, kissing and FEELS. ALL THE FEELS.Overall – If you couldn’t guess, I absolutely loved The Infinite. My heart was broken at the end, and I can’t wait for the next one — in hopes that Lori can mend it. I highly recommend this series if you haven’t started it yet.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. She's smart and savvy and still has that touch of hope ... By Trish Having read Gates of Thread and Stone and the intense ending Lori M. Lee left us at, I was eager to be able to dive into the next book in that what now seems to be a series, not a sequel! (At least I truly hope there is a next book!)I continue to adore Kai as a protagonist. She's smart and savvy and still has that touch of hope about her. She lets her guard down and she's worried and still in love and I think that is amazing. Too many authors shy away from their kicking female protag to be head over heels at times and sometimes make questionable choices.She's also not all knowing-- she trusts and while her instincts sort of tug at her, she still wants to believe the best.We start off a bit after the first book ended, with things still in unrest and turmoil and Kai reacting in a way that is something you can truly relate to. Soon, things speed up a bit when a messenger comes from across the Wastelands--shocking everyone and made me pleased as punch to have it said out that yes, there are other people out there. The messenger is there because of danger to their community and they ask for help. Kai is sent with a contingent of sentinels to assess the threat.(Forgive me, I should have re-read GoTaS before reading this one and can't recall if Lori said there were other settlements.)She brings us this other community, like and very much unlike her city.So I won't spell out the entire book, I'll say that I adore the details of the city of Lanathrill, the bits and pieces put together and then talk of /more/ people and how much the world had changed. You get beautiful glimpses of the society that was there before and it paints a vivid image.The twists and turns do keep you on your toes (I suspected one, but not another) and keeps you turning the pages for more of what is going to happen.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Amazing sequel to Gates of Thread and Stone By forsakenfates This book starts off a few months after the end of Gates of Thread and Stone. We have Kai, Reev, and Avan dealing with the aftermath of what happened. Kai is dealing with finding out just who she is and what her powers mean. The end of Gates of Thread and Stone left me with a lot of questions and while some of those were answered, I feel like I have even more after finishing the Infinite!I absolutely love Lori M. Lee’s writing. There is just something about it that immediately draws me in and keeps me entertained and desperate to find out what happens. This book starts out with an amazing line just like the first book did. I love the descriptions in this book. I am always vividly aware of what is around Kai.Kai continues to impress me as a strong character. Her development and characterization in this novel is amazing and in some ways even better than in the first book. I really loved how Kai dealt with the events of both the first book and this book. This book takes us even further outside of Ninurta into a new land called Lanathrill. I loved how Lee expanded the world in this book. We realize that other people exist outside the walls of Ninurta and Etu Gahl. I also loved the new characters we are introduced to. They were a great contrast to Kai especially because they grew up in a different “world”.My only real complaint with this book is the lack of Reev and Avan for a lot of it. Yes, they are in the beginning and end but the middle part of this book is lacking. I came to really love those two and we do not get very much of them in this book. Especially Reev, the first book was all about finding him and in this book we continue to be with Kai who is not with him. Not having Avan for most of this book was sad because I love Kai and his interactions and those were lacking. However, we did get to spend more time with Mason which was nice.This was another great installment in this series and I cannot wait to see what happens next! The ending especially left us hanging now that we know who and what was behind the events of The Infinite.*I received a copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review*
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