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Book Review: A Court of Frost and Starlight by Sarah J. Maas



A Court of Frost and Starlight
A Court of Thorns and Roses #3.1
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genres: Fantasy | Romance
Released: May 1st 2018
Review Source: Libby by Overdrive (Online Library) - Bloomsbury

Narrated by Feyre and Rhysand, this bridges the events in A Court of Wings and Ruin and the upcoming novels in the series.

New in the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series, A Court of Frost and Starlight is a glimpse into the lives of Feyre and Rhys as they begin to recover from the war that changed their world.

Feyre, Rhysand, and their close-knit circle of friends are still busy rebuilding the Night Court and the vastly-changed world beyond. But Winter Solstice is finally near, and with it, a hard-earned reprieve. Yet even the festive atmosphere can't keep the shadows of the past from looming. As Feyre navigates her first Winter Solstice as High Lady, she finds that those dearest to her have more wounds than she anticipated -- scars that will have a far-reaching impact on the future of their Court.

Can I first just start out with a little fan-girl and squee here, please? Because I absolutely adore Sarah J Maas’ A Court of Thorns and Roses series and had been heartbroken when I had thought Wing and Ruin was the end of this band of fun-loving, broken rebels.

Rhysand, Feyre, Azriel, Mor, Cassian, Amren and now Elain and Nesta, as well as the reluctant Lucien and Varian, have joined their ranks in Velaris. A Court of Frost and Starlight is just the short story for the fall and winter season as we can see Rhysand and Feyre after the war, making a life together as High Lord and Lady of the Night Court and rebuilding Velaris, in the winter snow. They are in chaos after the war, but keep tradition and celebrate the Winter Solstice. With all the destruction it helps remind them to be thankful for their lives, loves, friends, their city and its people and not to just wallow in pity and despair.

This really is just a fun, flirty story, which captures Feyre-darling broken once more and all the Mates-who-are-running-from-their-destinies--as I like to call them--are there being stubborn. Then throw in a few hints at the greater danger that will come in the next book of the series, as well as handing over the title of leading lady... I won’t get into too many details here but lets just say that it looks like the next part of this series will be a beautiful doozy, and you won’t want to miss it. Or this book as it actually sets up everything for what lies ahead.

If you’re a fan of this series pick up this book, you won’t regret it.




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Book Review: Hold Me Like a Breath by Tiffany Schmidt


Hold Me Like a Breath
Once Upon a Crime Family #1
Author: Tiffany Schmidt
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Released: May 19th 2015
Review Source: Bloomsbury

Penelope Landlow has grown up with the knowledge that almost anything can be bought or sold—including body parts. She’s the daughter of one of the three crime families that control the black market for organ transplants.

Penelope’s surrounded by all the suffocating privilege and protection her family can provide, but they can't protect her from the autoimmune disorder that causes her to bruise so easily.

And in her family's line of work no one can be safe forever.

All Penelope has ever wanted is freedom and independence. But when she’s caught in the crossfire as rival families scramble for prominence, she learns that her wishes come with casualties, that betrayal hurts worse than bruises, that love is a risk worth taking . . . and maybe she’s not as fragile as everyone thinks.


Hold Me Like a Breath is the story of Penelope Landlow and her family’s black market business. As spoiled child, Penelope gets everything she wants except health. She suffers from an autoimmune disorder, which causes her to bruise easily. She is like Rapunzel, locked in her house and nowhere to go. Her family takes good care of her, the best. If she do ever go outside, someone always accompanies her. See, her family controls the black market for organs, and has many enemies. Which sucks for her, she doesn’t have any friends or life. Yet all she wants is freedom.

This book screams - I AM DARK, READ ME! Yes, I love dark topics. Black market and all. Yup, this book surely was not about this nor was it dark. It doesn’t really tell you much about her family’s business.

The first half of  this book, we are learning about Penny and how she meets her one and only friend. We learn what she suffers from, Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. She tells us how her parents spoils her, she gets everything she wants. Yet they’re too scared to hug her. To even touch her. They treat her as a fragile thing - too delicate for anything and everything. How they are always traveling… Oh and how she is attracted to her brother’s best friend. An obsession she wants to have but cannot. “She is in love with him”.

The next half, a tragedy occurs and well she is, once again, left behind. Penny doesn’t know who to trust. She meets a boy, lies to him, falls in love with him, learns the truth about his identity, wants revenge for her family but still loves him.

I have to say the first half of the book, to me, was rather boring. I was about to mark it as “DNF” but my curiosity got the best of me. I admit, most of the parts are slow paced for me, but I liked how Penny is actually doing something for herself at the end. She finally stands for her rights. She voice her opinions and actually does the action. If you watch, Game of Throne, she will remind you of Sansa. Annoying at first but then little by little (as in turtle mode), she will eventually do something for herself, and eventually, you will like her.

Overall, I am torn about Hold Me Like a Breath. It is not dark, the pacing is slow, the romance - NOT my type (being deeply in love with someone then within days you fall hard for someone else? No thank you). I did like the strong character development of the main character at the end.





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Hold Me Like a Breath
Once Upon a Crime Family #1
Author: Tiffany Schmidt
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Retellings
Released: May 19th 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury

Penelope Landlow has grown up with the knowledge that almost anything can be bought or sold—including body parts. She’s the daughter of one of the three crime families that control the black market for organ transplants.

Penelope’s surrounded by all the suffocating privilege and protection her family can provide, but they can't protect her from the autoimmune disorder that causes her to bruise so easily.

And in her family's line of work no one can be safe forever.

All Penelope has ever wanted is freedom and independence. But when she’s caught in the crossfire as rival families scramble for prominence, she learns that her wishes come with casualties, that betrayal hurts worse than bruises, that love is a risk worth taking . . . and maybe she’s not as fragile as everyone thinks.





Excerpt


There was always a moment as I rolled down the long driveway toward the high fence surrounding the estate when my breath caught in my chest and I doubted my decision to leave. Anything could happen to me outside the perimeter of our property.
Carter interrupted my thoughts. “I told Mother we’re going to see a musical. You know what’s playing and can pick one, right?”
Of course I did. I spent hours on NYC websites, blogs, and forums. Someday I’d go into a long remission. Someday I’d live there and walk the streets of promise, freedom, and opportunity they sang about in Annie, a play I’d seen with Father on Broadway right before my life turned purple and red.
“Really?” It made sense that Mother would agree to a play. It would be safe, a seated activity. The chairs would mark out defined personal space, and I’d be perfectly cocooned between my brother and his best friend/guard, Garrett Ward. It made a whole lot less sense that Carter would voluntarily attend the theater.
He lowered his window and called a greeting to Ian, the guard on gate duty. Once his window was closed and the gate was shutting behind us, he snorted. “No, not really. That’s just what I said to buy you some extra time.”
“You should at least listen to the score then,” I countered. “You know she’s going to want to discuss it. Or, if she doesn’t, Father will. He’ll probably perform it if I ask.”
“Then don’t ask,” said Carter. “Fine. Pick a show and Garrett can download the soundtrack. We’ll listen to it once, then I get the radio for the rest of the drive—no complaints.”
It was more than I’d expected; he truly felt guilty about being so MIA. “There’s a revival of Once Upon a Mattress that’s getting great reviews.”
They snickered.
“Once Upon a Mattress? That sounds like—”
I cut my brother off. “Don’t go there! It’s a fairy tale, gutterbrain.”
“Of course it is,” laughed Garrett.
I’m pretty sure the subtext of that laugh was you’re such a child. I swallowed a retort. Freedom was too rare a thing to waste arguing. And I’d never had Korean barbecue. I’d never even heard of it. There were so many things I’d never seen, tasted, experienced . . . Tension melted into giddy anticipation, bubbling in my stomach like giggles waiting to escape.
“So, how’d your super-secret errand go?” I asked. “Was it something exciting? Something illegal?”
Garrett met my gaze in the rearview mirror and shook his head.
But it was too late. Carter’s expression darkened. “Everything we do is illegal. It’s not a game where you get to pick and choose which crimes you’re okay with.”
“So it didn’t go well,” I muttered under my breath.
I knew it wasn’t a game, and I knew the Family Business was against the law. I’d known it for so long it was easy to forget. Or remember only in a vague way, like knowing the sky is blue without paying any attention to its blueness.
Only in those moments when things went wrong—when lazy clouds were replaced by threats and storms, when someone got hurt or killed—only then did I stare down the reality of the Business through a haze of grief and funeral black. My fingers tensed on the edge of the seat.
“Ignore him,” said Garrett. “He’s just pissy because the people we were supposed to meet with stood us up.”
“Someone dared to no-show for a meeting with the mighty Carter Landlow?” I teased, hoping to break the gloom settling in the car like an unwelcome passenger. “I assumed it was a Business errand, but if someone stood you up, it must be a girl.”
“No offense, Pen, but you don’t have a clue what’s going on in the Business.”
“No offense, Carter, but you’re being a—”
“Who wants to hear some songs about mattresses?” interrupted Garrett. He reached for the stereo, but Carter swatted his hand away.
“I’m not an idiot,” I said. And wishing for things that had been denied for so long was idiotic. No less so than repeatedly bashing your head against a wall or touching a hot iron. I knew the answer was no, was always going to be no, so asking to be included in Family matters was like volunteering to be a punch line for one of the Ward brothers’ jokes.
But I knew the basics. It wouldn’t be possible to live on the estate, spend so much time in the clinic, and not know. The first person to explain it to me had been my grandfather; fitting, since he was the man who’d reacted to the formation of FOTA—the Federal Organ and Tissue Association—by founding our Family.
The same day I’d demanded a kidney for Kelly Forman, he’d sat me down and demonstrated using a plate of crackers and cheese. “When donation regulation was moved from the FDA to FOTA, they added more restrictions and testing.” He ate a few of the Ritz-brand “organs” on his plate, shuffled the empty cheese slices that represented humans who needed transplants. “This, combined with a population that’s living longer than ever
before”—he plunked down several more slices of cheese—“created a smaller, slower supply and greater demand.” He built me an inside-out cheese-cracker-cheese sandwich. “It was a moment of opportunity, and when you see those in life, you take them.”
This felt like a moment of opportunity. And not to prove that I wasn’t an idiot by listing all the facts I knew—about how the Families provided illegal transplants for the many, many people rejected from or buried at the bottom of the government lists. How more than two-thirds of those who made it through all the protocols to qualify for a spot on the official transplant list died before receiving an organ. Or to recite the unofficial Family motto: Landlows help people who can’t afford to wait, but can afford to pay.
“Fine, tell me what I don’t know,” I said. “Tell me what’s going on, why you and Father are fighting, and what’s keeping you so busy. Tell me everything.”
Garrett muttered something that sounded suspiciously like “Don’t do this,” but since my brother ignored him, I did too.
Carter’s eyes met mine in the rearview mirror. “None of this leaves the car, Pen. I’m trusting you.”
“I understand.” I sat a little straighter. “And I promise.”
A phone beeped with a text alert, almost immediately followed by a ringtone that made them jump. Carter picked up his cell, swore, showed the screen to Garrett, then swore again. All the buoyancy of freedom seemed to evaporate from the car.
“Now? They blow us off earlier and expect us to answer now?” said Garrett.
“Well, it’s not like these things can be scheduled,” replied Carter, jabbing the screen of his cell. “Hello?”
He muttered low and furious into the phone, then hung up, still cursing. “We have to do the pickup.”
Garrett’s frowned. “No one else can do it?”
He shook his head.
“Pick up what?” I asked.
Carter opened his mouth, but Garrett put a hand on his arm. “She’s seventeen. Let her be seventeen. There’s plenty of time to get her involved later.”
“When we were seventeen we were already sitting on council, visiting the clinics, meeting with patients. She can’t even tell a kidney scar from a skin graft—she needs to catch up.”
“She can make her own decisions, she is sitting right here, and she is coming along to what ever this mysterious pickup is, so she’s already involved,” I snapped.
“You are not coming,” said Garrett.
“We don’t have a choice, unless you want me to leave her on the side of the highway. This is our exit.” Carter was clutching his cell phone, shaking it as if that could erase what ever the text instructed him to do.
Garrett groaned. “You’re staying in the car.”
I hid my smile by looking out the window. It had gotten dark while we were driving, the dusky purple of summer evenings. On the estate these nights buzzed with a soundtrack of cicadas and crickets, but there was no nature outside the car. Nothing but concrete and pavement and cinder-block industrial construction. We pulled into a parking lot. A poorly lit, empty parking lot.
“Where are we? What are we picking up?” I examined Garrett’s stiff posture and the bright gleam in my brother’s eyes. “Does Father know about this Business errand?”
“No, and you’re not going to tell him,” Carter answered. 
“Oh, really? So what am I going to do?”
“Stay in the car. Lock the doors. Keep the windows up.” Carter turned around to look me in the eye. “This isn’t a joke, Pen. If I’d known this was going to come up, I would’ve left you at home.”
“Please, princess,” added Garrett in a soft voice, but his eyes didn’t leave the windshield, didn’t stop their scan of the parking lot.
“Fine, but when you’re done, you’re filling me in. Then I can decide if I want to be part of it or not.” It was all false bravado. Each one of Carter’s statements tied another knot in my stomach; Garrett’s plea pulled them tighter.
Carter dumped a half dozen mints from the plastic container in his cup holder into his mouth—like his breath mattered, like this was a date not a disaster. He waved the container at us, but we shook our heads. He crunched the candies and said, “Gare,
you’re hot, right?”
I blurted out, “You can turn on the A/C, I’m not cold,” before I caught on: Garrett pulled a gun from a holster below the back of his shirt.
They laughed, but it wasn’t funny to me. I’d been to too many funerals—they’d been to more. I wanted to ask how long he’d been “hot.” If he always had a gun on him. Had he when we went mini golfing at Easter? Or the time last summer when I slipped on the pool deck and he’d carried me to the clinic? No. He couldn’t have then. He’d been wearing a swimsuit too—there’s no way he could’ve hidden a gun.
So what had happened in the past year, and why was he carrying one now?
Garrett was Family, he was a Ward, but he wasn’t supposed to follow his brothers’ footsteps. Or his father’s. They were enforcers, but he didn’t belong in their grim-faced, split knuckles ranks. That was why he was in college with Carter—Garrett was going to be his right-hand man when my brother took over the Business.
Not a thug with a gun.
“Stay here, Pen,” Carter said again, then slipped out into the night. His keys still dangled from the ignition, the engine still hummed.
Garrett lingered an extra moment. “This shouldn’t take long. And everything’s okay. I don’t want you to worry.”
“I’m not.” I would’ve sounded believable if my voice wasn’t quivering. If I weren’t clutching fistfuls of my dress.
“You’re cute when you’re worried.” Garrett winked, and then he too was out in the darkness and humidity and I was alone.
I tried to lower my window—just a crack, enough to let in voices but not even mosquitoes—except Carter must’ve engaged some sort of child lock. I stared out the tinted glass, watched as their shadows grew gigantic on the wall as they approached the
ware house, then disappeared around its corner.
No matter how hard I concentrated, my eyes couldn’t adjust enough to make sense of the dark. Maybe it was the placement of the parking lot lights—how I had to peer through them to see the warehouse beyond.
After they’d left this afternoon, I’d rushed to the clinic to model different outfits for Caroline. She’d teased. We’d laughed. I’d blushed and daydreamed about the lovely combination of me, Garrett, and NYC.
But in my daydreams, Garrett hadn’t been wearing a gun.
And now we were parked somewhere made of shadows and secrets and fear that sat on my tongue like a bitter hard candy that wouldn’t dissolve.
The car still smelled like them. Their seats were still warm when I leaned forward and pressed my hands against the leather. But I couldn’t see them. What if the dark decided never to spit them back out again?
This wasn’t the Business as I knew it: secret transplant surgeries that took place at our six “Bed and Breakfasts” and “Spas” in Connecticut, Vermont, Maryland, Maine, Massachusetts, and South Carolina, where we saved people like Kelly Forman. She’d been ten when she needed a kidney transplant, but her chromosomal mutation—unrelated to her renal impairment—earned her a rejection from the Federal Organ and Tissue Agency’s lists. According to them, Down syndrome made her a “poor medical investment.” FOTA wrote her a death warrant. We saved her life.
She graduated from high school a few weeks ago. The past nine years since we’d met—she wouldn’t have had those without the Family Business.
That was enough. That was all I needed to know. Illegal or not, that was good.
I heard something. A crack so sharp it echoed and seemed to fill the spaces between my bones, making me shiver. I prayed it was a car backfiring.
Then it happened again.




Tiffany Schmidt lives in Pennsylvania with her saintly husband, impish twin boys, and a pair of mischievous puggles. She's not at all superstitious... at least that's what she tells herself every Friday the thirteenth.

SEND ME A SIGN is her first novel. BRIGHT BEFORE SUNRISE will follow in Winter, 2014. The ONCE UPON A CRIME FAMILY series begins with HOLD ME LIKE A BREATH in 2015. 



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Waiting on Wednesday: A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas



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A Court of Thorns and Roses
A Court of Thorns and Roses #1  
Author: Sarah J. Maas
Release Date: May 5th 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's


A thrilling, seductive new series from New York Times bestselling author Sarah J. Maas, blending Beauty and the Beast with faerie lore.

When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a beast-like creature arrives to demand retribution for it. Dragged to a treacherous magical land she only knows about from legends, Feyre discovers that her captor is not an animal, but Tamlin—one of the lethal, immortal faeries who once ruled their world.

As she dwells on his estate, her feelings for Tamlin transform from icy hostility into a fiery passion that burns through every lie and warning she's been told about the beautiful, dangerous world of the Fae. But an ancient, wicked shadow grows over the faerie lands, and Feyre must find a way to stop it . . . or doom Tamlin—and his world—forever.

Perfect for fans of Kristin Cashore and George R. R. Martin, this first book in a sexy and action-packed new series is impossible to put down!

Book Review: Wish You Were Italian by Kristin Rae





Wish You Were Italian
If Only #2
Author: Kristin Rae
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Released: May 6th 2014
Review Source: Bloomsbury | NetGalley

Pippa is in Italy for the summer and, despite her parents’ wishes, she has no intention of just studying the local art! She has a list of things of her own to do: from swimming in the Mediterranean Sea to getting a makeover – and falling for an Italian boy! As Pippa explores the dramatic ruins of Rome and Pompeii, she is swept into her own drama with two guys: an irresistible local she knows is nothing but trouble and a cute American archaeology student . . . Will she find her true love?

The perfect reckless romance to enjoy whether you are home or abroad.


At a Glance:
Mentioned in many of Waiting on Wednesday memes, this book looked promising and fun. And I just couldn’t wait to get an approval from NetGalley.

Cover:
The cover is very and cute, with a background of one of Rome’s most famous attraction site – the Colosseum. If this cover doesn’t catch your attention… just WOW.

Action:
The set is in Italy, may sound like fun but in reality it wasn’t for me. Sure you read about gelato and somewhat get some great description of Italy… but I am not sure, this wasn't it for me. This little adventure was shattered with all the drama, drama, and drama.

Romance:
The romance was not well form for me. Pippa was confused most of the time. She didn’t know exactly what she wanted. Switching from an in Italian to an American, seriously… this had me going crazy. And one of the boys was such an unlikeable character.

Something I loved:
When in Rome… eat a gelato first. Set in Italy, we get some descriptions of some of the most famous landscape of this beautiful and rich country. Since this is one of the countries I did not get to go on my trip to Europe, it was fun reading about it.

Cliffhanger:
No, this is a standalone, thank God for that!

Would I recommend it?:
Honestly, I did not enjoy this book enough. I love to travel, this is pretty much one of my hobbies. I was expecting so much of this book and I couldn’t wait to start. But unfortunately, it didn’t meet my expectations.  I was annoyed for the most parts. I didn’t connect with Pippa, at all. She was somewhat all over the place. Sure she took some chances, but most of them were irrational.

Some of the descriptions of this book were fun to read. I tried picturing the settings and location but I guess I was caught up with all the drama, that I really didn’t enjoy this “escape” to Italy.


Book Review: Fool Me Twice by Mandy Hubbard



Fool Me Twice
If Only...#1
Author: Mandy Hubbard
Reading Level: Young Adult
Genre: Contemporary
Released: May 6th 2014
Review Source: Bloomsbury USA Childrens

Mackenzie and Landon were the perfect couple . . . until he dumped her and broke her heart. Fast-forward a year and they're back where they first met—Serenity Ranch and Spa, where they are once again working together for the summer. Talk about awkward.

Then, Landon takes a nasty fall and gets amnesia. Suddenly, he’s stuck in the past—literally. His most recent memory is of last summer, when he and Mack were still together, so now he’s calling her pet names and hanging all over her. It's the perfect chance for revenge. The plan is simple: keep Landon at arm’s length, manipulate him so he’s the one falling love, and then BAM, dump him. There’s just one problem: Mack can’t fall for Landon all over again.

The If Only romance line is all about wanting what you can't have, and Mandy Hubbard's hilarious break-up/love story is sure to captivate anyone who has ever wished for a second shot at love.


Although I had a hard time getting into this story, since this is a bit predictable... at the end, I found it as a fun, cute, and fluffy romance story.

Fool Me Twice is such a cute teenage love story about something I think every girl has gone through . . . fall for her ex a second time.  How many times would we have all liked the chance to have a do-over?  The circumstance is a bit far fetched, and my adult side was screaming for someone to take Landon to a hospital rather than spend a summer plotting revenge, but hat aside, I did enjoy it.  The characters and the pranks were pretty funny, and I like that we got to know Landon better.

All in all, a nice light read. Great for those seeking a fun read -  especially for summer.

A Mid-Week Moment With Deitre | Book Signing Giveaway




It has been a little over two solid weeks since I've made "A Saturday Moment with Deitre" post. I feel like I have neglected you guys, but let's just say when life calls, sometimes, we have to stop what we are doing. Even if we are on that super awesome page that we simply can't break away from, and answer to the calling. Can you believe it, your teen reviewer Josh has some big decisions to make. I can't believe that graduation is quickly approaching and he will be heading out to the big world without his parents looking over his shoulders. He will no longer hear me say, "where is your review Josh, Yara needs to post it!" He won't be there to open up the boxes of books that we get to sift through and see who gets what. I guess it will just be me doing that, unless I recruit the siblings to take over his place and Yara's younger one as well. We have to start them at some point. So I'll give you a hint of his choices. Which one do you think he will choose? (Leave a comment below, we would love to see your guesses.)


Lastly, A Leisure Moment has been very busy. I can't even try to take all the credit, but my wonderful husband wanted to try his hand at podcasting and the rest is history. I'm so grateful that authors have taken the time to speak with us and have a casual conversation about their love for literature. Recently we attended The Lovestruck Tour and boy are you going to be in for a treat. OUaT and A Leisure Moment is giving away a signed copy of one of the books from the signing. This is what we need you to do. You can head on over to iTunes or Stitcher, subscribe to the podcast, listen to some amazing discussions and leave us a review. It's that easy. I must say that you will feel like you were right there with us. As a bonus when you sign up for the giveaway, we will automatically include you in on our custom newsletter that A Leisure Moment puts together about twice a month. For your convenience I've added the links to our latest podcasts and author conversations. Be sure to check them out! Until next time...

Happy Reading (and Listening)

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Waiting on Wednesday: Dangerous by Shannon Hale


Waiting on Wednesday

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DANGEROUS
Author: Shannon Hale
Release Date: June 5th 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury 

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Maisie Danger Brown just wanted to get away from home for a bit, see something new. She never intended to fall in love. And she never imagined stumbling into a frightening plot that kills her friends and just might kill her, too. A plot that is already changing life on Earth as we know it. There's no going back. She is the only thing standing between danger and annihilation.

From NY Times bestselling author Shannon Hale comes a novel that asks, How far would you go to save the ones you love? And how far would you go to save everyone else?

This book sounds like it will be amazing plus look at that cover, I love it!

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