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Tag Archives: Nona the Ninth

Harrow the Ninth 49 – Epilogue: Bible AO3 Tags

By JoshuaMacDougall on March 3, 2026
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We’re at the end of Harrow the Ninth, where we get one crystal beautiful moment where we actually understood what was going on (did we?), only for it to be bashed into a million pieces. We had fun on the journey here, though. Your hosts are Steph Kingston (@StephOKingston), Christina Ladd (@christinaladd), and Joshua MacDougall …

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A Locked Tomb Refresher, Shitpost Style

By Steph Kingston on September 2, 2022
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Nona the Ninth, the upcoming third book in the Locked Tomb series, is coming out September 13th and we are HYPED. In the sarcastic spirit of the books we decided to do a meme-based recap to remind you what happened in Gideon the Ninth and Harrow the Ninth. Obviously major spoilers are to follow. This …

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My Predictions for the Locked Tomb Series (Ranked by How Very Wrong I Was)

By Steph Kingston on August 1, 2022
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If you haven’t given the Locked Tomb series by Tamsyn Muir a try yet, stop reading this right now and go read that instead. Seriously: go, you can thank me later. I also had not read it until now, and it’s easily the best series I’ve started since A Chorus of Dragons–and I loved that …

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