Costa Alcalá (the duo Geòrgia Costa and Fer Alcalá) expands the map beyond the school. The authors explore the societal consequences of a world where magic is a regulated resource and a tool for oppression. Themes
The writing remains cinematic and fast-paced. The dual-author approach ensures a rich variety of voices, making the ensemble cast feel distinct. The tone is noticeably darker than the first book, leaning into the high stakes of a looming civil war.
is the second installment in Costa Alcalá’s La Segunda Revolución trilogy. It picks up the momentum from Heredero (Book 1), expanding the lore of the Lunnix and the political tensions within the Blyd families. The Premise Ellos y nosotros (La Segunda Revolucion 2)- Cos...
This sequel excels at deconstructing its cast. We see the heavy weight of expectations placed on the "Elite" families and the growing resentment of those pushed to the margins.
As the title suggests, the book explores the "othering" of people. It asks who belongs in power and what happens to those who don't fit the mold. Costa Alcalá (the duo Geòrgia Costa and Fer
The plot shifts from a school-based mystery to a broader political thriller. The protagonists—Denna, Kózel, and Lórim—must navigate a web of conspiracies while trying to understand the true nature of their world's magic and its history.
Ellos y Nosotros is a classic "bridge" sequel that successfully raises the stakes. It manages to answer some burning questions while opening a dozen more doors, leading perfectly into the final showdown. It’s a must-read for fans of high-concept fantasy who enjoy political intrigue and character-driven drama. The dual-author approach ensures a rich variety of
There is a sharp focus on the sins of the parents being visited upon the children. The protagonists are forced to choose between family loyalty and doing what is right.