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J. Barton Mitchell's sci-fi tour de force Conquered Earth series set in an alien-invaded post-apocalyptic world returns as the children forge deeper into the most dangerous lands in search of The Severed Tower Holt, Mira, and Max have fled Midnight City with Zoey after watching her repel an entire Assembly army. Zoey's powers are unlocked, but who and what she is remains a mystery. All she knows is that she must reach the Severed Tower, an infamous location in the middle of the world's most dangerous landscape: The Strange Lands, a place where the laws of physics have completely broken down. But the closer they get to the Tower, the more precarious things become. The Assembly has pursued Zoey into the Strange Lands. Among them is a new group, their walkers and machines strangely bereft of any color, stripped to bare metal, and whose agenda seems to differ from the rest. To make matters worse, the group hunting Holt are here, too, led by a dangerous and beautiful pirate named Ravan. So is Mira's first love, Benjamin Aubertine, whose singular ambition to reach the Tower threatens to get them all killed. Then there's the Strange Lands themselves. They have inexplicably begun to grow, spreading outwards, becoming more powerful. Somehow, it all seems tied to Zoey herself, and the closer she gets to the Tower, the weaker she becomes.
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3 primary books4 released booksConquered Earth is a 4-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2012 with contributions by J. Barton Mitchell.
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And it get better. And that is a tough thing to do given the first book was good. Severed tower is all about physics or laws of physics not applying resulting in Barton creating some amazing cities within his world. The descriptions boggle your imagination and are highly Dark towerish in their feel. We meet some more players and many more seamless POV's that seem absolutely appropriate at that given point of time. Ben and the polestar are the two highpoints for me but even the Managerie and White Helix were brilliant additions. The only question that now remains is how the hell is he going to top this with the final book?