The Lighthouse at the End of the World by Philip SuggarsMy rating: 2 of 5 stars
I went into this book expecting a multiversal London portal fantasy in the style of V.E. Schwab - which would’ve been a great thing to have during the endless wait for the next book after The Fragile Threads of Power - but instead, I got what amounts to the London version of The Magicians, mercifully without a perpetually depressed protagonist- this one could make a great Taron Egerton vehicle, let’s be honest - but with a lot of stereotypical foreign characters, particularly Mayra, an over the top Russian who wouldn’t have been out of place in Lev Grossman’s books or their Syfy adaptation. Though I did manage to finish this one, it’s definitely a disappointment, I’m sorry to say.
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