The Atlas Complex - Olivie Blake

The Atlas Complex

By Olivie Blake

  • Release Date: 2024-01-09
  • Genre: Contemporary
Score: 3
3
From 71 Ratings

Description

The Atlas Complex marks the much-anticipated, heart-shattering conclusion in Olivie Blake's trilogy that began with the New York Times bestselling phenomenon, The Atlas Six.

Only the extraordinary are chosen.

Only the cunning survive.

An explosive return to the library leaves the six Alexandrians vulnerable to the lethal terms of their recruitment.

Old alliances quickly fracture as the initiates take opposing strategies as to how to deal with the deadly bargain they have so far failed to uphold. Those who remain with the archives wrestle with the ethics of their astronomical abilities, while elsewhere, an unlikely pair from the Society cohort partner to influence politics on a global stage.

And still the outside world mobilizes to destroy them, while the Caretaker himself, Atlas Blakely, may yet succeed with a plan foreseen to have world-ending stakes. It’s a race to survive as the six Society recruits are faced with the question of what they're willing to betray for limitless power—and who will be destroyed along the way.

Also by Olivie Blake
The Atlas Six
The Atlas Paradox
Alone with You in the Ether
One for My Enemy
Masters of Death
Januaries: Stories of Love, Magic & Betrayal
Gifted & Talented

As Alexene Farol Follmuth
Twelfth Knight

At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Reviews

  • Accurate

    1
    By Bossdude 43
    The books get worse as they go on. The dialogue. The meaning is trampled and belittled and if enjoying loops of misery that are not beautiful or insightful this might be a book for you. I started for the power system and fantasy and was left with a very lame attempt at criticism of the real world.
  • Just read book one

    1
    By Gabriel_Cris
    If you’re looking at this and haven’t read the series just read book one. If you’ve read book two - kudos - just stop there.
  • How disappointing.

    1
    By beccalikesstuff
    You know that fulfilling and idyllic feeling you get when a trilogy ties up perfectly? The characters use their abilities and skills to come together in the end in the best way? The story twists and turns in ways that are unexpected and thrilling? When you’re not reading the book, your mind is still captured by it, intrigued by the thought of what could possibly come next? Yeah, this book is not it. I absolutely loved the first book in this trilogy, excited at the possibilities the author could take with these characters she created. They had such unique personalities and an intriguing set of magical skills grouped together. Unfortunately Olivie Blake dropped the ball of what could’ve been with these characters. It took me 3 months to chip away at this book, patiently awaiting for the plot twist that would capture my interest, but it never came. I never really understood the point of some of the characters’ journeys in this book, was often confused at what the heck was being described in the plot, and found all the philosophical thought processes to be dull. Not to mention a very “meh” ending to it all. Just overall very disappointed with the path this took when imagining what could’ve been.
  • Couldn’t finish it

    1
    By Matteo2782
    Valiant attempt to get to the “good part” … but it never came.
  • Atlas Complex

    1
    By Ken Follet
    700 pages where nothing happens except the relating (in nauseating and repetitive detail) of the introspection and narcissism of several young adults. The emotional self-flagellation and inability to act of the central characters is deeply tedious.
  • Jumped the shark

    1
    By Jeortix
    No idea what happened to the author but they completely lost the plot. First time I am not finishing the third book in a trilogy but, after 70 pages, I don’t want to waste anymore time.
  • Why.

    1
    By Emg17
    Just why.