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The Road to Onyx Storm

1 h 10 min · 15 de ene de 2025
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Calling all dragon riders! Are you ready for Onyx Storm?! In this episode, we provided a general, overall summary of Fourth Wing and Iron Flame and chit chat about underlying themes of grief and friendship, potential theories, why Cecylia loves Jack Barlowe, the quadrant Alexandra would be in, and what is next for the Empyrean Series. Unlike our traditional episode format, this episode is FULL of spoilers as we talk about the books in their entirety. This is the refresher to reference before jumping into Onyx Storm next week.  Featured Books: Fourth Wing and Iron Flame Author: Rebecca Yarros

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