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| Original Title: | The City of Mirrors |
| ISBN: | 034550500X (ISBN13: 9780345505002) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Passage #3 |
| Characters: | Sara Fisher, Amy Harper Bellafonte, Peter Jaxon, Anthony Lloyd Carter, Michael "The Circuit" Fisher, Hollis Wilson, Gunnar Apgar, Alicia Donadio, Tim Fanning, Jonas Abbott Lear, Elizabeth Lear, Lore DeVeer, Caleb Jaxon, Kate Wilson, Lucius Greer, Pim Jaxon |
| Setting: | New York City, New York(United States) Kerrville, Texas(United States) Houston, Texas(United States) |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award Nominee for Horror (2016) |
Justin Cronin
Hardcover | Pages: 602 pages Rating: 4.2 | 44024 Users | 4825 Reviews
Narrative During Books The City of Mirrors (The Passage #3)
The world we knew is gone. What world will rise in its place?The Twelve have been destroyed and the terrifying hundred-year reign of darkness that descended upon the world has ended. The survivors are stepping outside their walls, determined to build society anew—and daring to dream of a hopeful future.
But far from them, in a dead metropolis, he waits: Zero. The First. Father of the Twelve. The anguish that shattered his human life haunts him, and the hatred spawned by his transformation burns bright. His fury will be quenched only when he destroys Amy—humanity’s only hope, the Girl from Nowhere who grew up to rise against him.
One last time light and dark will clash, and at last Amy and her friends will know their fate.

Itemize Of Books The City of Mirrors (The Passage #3)
| Title | : | The City of Mirrors (The Passage #3) |
| Author | : | Justin Cronin |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 602 pages |
| Published | : | May 24th 2016 by Ballantine Books (first published March 24th 2016) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fiction. Fantasy. Science Fiction. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic |
Rating Of Books The City of Mirrors (The Passage #3)
Ratings: 4.2 From 44024 Users | 4825 ReviewsAssessment Of Books The City of Mirrors (The Passage #3)
Give the guy a break, he's writing a huge book no doubt, and I'd rather he got it right than finished it early. Patience, children, patience.City of Mirrors is going to be an incredibly hard book to review with any sense of professionalism, such was its impact and indeed the impact of this entire trilogy on me as a reader. I have loved every moment of it, the writing is truly sublime, the epic and sprawling story utterly convincing and completely addictive every step of the way and probably the most important thing to say is that if you are a fan and have been worried that Justin Cronin could not POSSIBLY pull off a perfect and
4/6/2015Guys. I think Cronin lost my interest. I forgot a lot of what happened in the first two and they are MONSTERS. I don't really want to go back and reread.It's just been way too long.------------------------------------------------------EDIT AGAIN: 2015? 2015? Just... what? I can't even. It's LATE 2015 too. That is just cruel---------------------------------------------------------------------EDIT: THANK YOU JESUS.A RELEASE DATE HAS BEEN SET! It's only 233 days away!!!Ready to see some

Justin Cronin's "The Passage" trilogy reminds me of DC's comic book movies: the premise is great, but each new installment is grittier, darker and makes less sense than the one before it.I'll start with a warning: if you have any sort of trauma-related emotional triggers, the first 60 pages of "The city of mirrors" will pull them, seemingly just for the fun of it. In the very first chapters of the book, we encounter (in no particular order) a stillbirth, a series of rape-related flashbacks, a
My thoughts when reading this book: 1.5 stars.Seriously, stupid humans need to die!(LINK: https://giphy.com/gifs/maudit-attack-...)(LINK: https://giphy.com/gifs/zombie-horror-...)(LINK: https://giphy.com/gifs/creepy-zombie-...)I'm seriously, they are so stupid, they deserve it.Plus, all the religion BS and Bible BS and God BS are still as insufferable as the first two books. (view spoiler)[I am still so fucking mad over the fact that Alicia grieved herself half to death OVER THE DEATH OF HER
I love Cronins epic story about a world destroyed by a virus that creates vampires. This is the third and final volume of his trilogy, so I wont say much except that it is a worthy conclusion that still leaves possible room for further adventures in this universe. Spanning over a thousand years, the novel takes us back to the origins of the viral outbreak and the man who will become Patient Zero, the first vampire, then zooms forward centuries to the human settlements that have formed after the
***NO SPOILERS***(Part I reviews The City of Mirrors. Part II reviews the trilogy as a whole.)Part ISeries authors take note: this is how you write a finale. The City of Mirrors not only ties up the trilogy well but brings it beautifully full circle. Cronin connected the third book to the other two with enough references and familiar characters but made it distinct enough that nothing feels repetitious. Twists and surprises abound; leaps in time work well, never feeling jarring; no new


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