


Luckily for her, she now has friends who are committed to helping her. I’m assuming that will come into play in book 3.Īfter A Deadly Education, the school’s monster-killing machine has been fixed and El is now a senior who must prepare for her turn to ‘graduate’- which theoretically entails surviving a hall full of mals. Usually a cliffhanger of a book is relevant to the next book.īut El has basically decided to ignore her mom’s heeding because at this point it doesn’t make sense and how exactly is she supposed to do that anyway. This book does not explain the reason for that at all which is somewhat misleading. The first book ends with El getting a warning from her mom to stay away from hero-boy Orion.

If you can’t make that equation add up properly, you die.”ĭisclaimer: If you haven’t read the first book in this series, this review will be very confusing to you. “Senior year, you spend half your time staying alive, half your time on your lessons, and half your time working out a graduation strategy to get you through the hall.
