Showing posts with label Passenger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passenger. Show all posts

Oct 19, 2015

Giveaway: Through the Dark #ThroughtheDark

Through the Dark by Alexandra Bracken
October 6, 2015 from Disney-Hyperion

This collection of thrilling--and utterly heartbreaking--novellas set in the in the world of the Darkest Minds is an absolute must-have for fans of the New York Times best-selling trilogy.

Don't miss this breathtaking collection of stories set in the world of the New York Times best-selling Darkest Minds trilogy. Featuring ebook original novellas In Time and Sparks Rise, available in print for the first time, and a gripping, brand-new novella, Through the Dark is a must-have for fans of the Darkest Minds.This collection contains three novellas: In Time, Sparks Rise, and Beyond the Night, as well as a sneak peek at the first novel in Alexandra Bracken's new series, Passenger.


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Mar 26, 2012

Cover Reveal - Passenger (The Marbury Lens #2) by Andrew Smith

I've said it a thousand times and I'll say it again, I HEART ME SOME ANDREW SMITH! I got a lovely email yesterday that held the cover to his newest book, Passenger, which is the much anticipated sequel to The Marbury Lens. You can find my review right HERE and an interview HERE. You may have also heard of Stick, one of my absolute top five from 2010. It's a fantastic contemporary set in the 1970s that will blow your mind. Read my review right HERE and an interview HERE. Now, let's get on with the reveal:

Jack and Conner have a plan.

They think it's the only reasonable way to deal with the Marbury lens.

But the four boys - Jack, Conner, Ben, and Griffin - end up scattered in different places at different times. Jack is lost in a Marbury that isn't Marbury, a Glenbrook that isn't Glenbrook, pursued through every crumbling not-world by an uncaring cop trying to solve the mystery of Freddie Horvath's murder, and a deceitful kid named Quinn Cahill who believes he is the King of Marbury. Jack's universe is collapsing in on itself. He finds his friends. He finds his home.

There's always just one thing, and Jack knows it.

This can't be it.