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Idk how to mark something as spoiler here.
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Now when I think about it, in second book there was some mention about a girl in the tomb from the first book.
Can I read the third book with remembering almost nothing from the second? There has to be some summary video on yt, I guess I will refresh my memory that way.
You can't really read Nona without Harrow. The things that occur in Harrow directly tie to Nona. But a video might do it.
All three books benefit from a close reading and a good memory. I'd recommend a refresher or re-reading.
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