City of Dust (The Book of Fire series, Book 2)

Fiction - YA, Dystopia, Kids, Teen, Dystopian, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Michelle Kenney ISBN: 9780008281441
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: October 2, 2018
Imprint: HQ Digital Language: English
Author: Michelle Kenney
ISBN: 9780008281441
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: October 2, 2018
Imprint: HQ Digital
Language: English

The fight is never over. Life in Arafel is no longer safe. Not since August’s disappearance, and whispers of a ghost controlling Pantheon. Meanwhile, Talia stands torn between secretive twin, Eli, and best friend, Max. Betrayal forces Talia to leave the sanctuary of her forest home as she pursues the stolen Book of Arafel. A book which could destroy the freedom of all those she loves if it falls into the wrong hands. And when she enters the ancient ruined city of Isca, she fights to protect the vulnerable from the iron grip of the Pantheon, while learning to fight for the man she loves. But with the shadow of the Black Aquila looming ever closer, will she put the freedom of others above her own, or will she follow her heart? This is Michelle Kenney’s thrilling second instalment in the Book of Fire Trilogy. Readers love Michelle Kenney: ‘Michelle Kenney cleverly weaves together a heady mix of dystopia, history, science, romance and mythology.’ ‘I see plenty of potential in her writing for great books in the future.’ ‘Michelle weaves a truly believable world with characters you really come to care about.

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The fight is never over. Life in Arafel is no longer safe. Not since August’s disappearance, and whispers of a ghost controlling Pantheon. Meanwhile, Talia stands torn between secretive twin, Eli, and best friend, Max. Betrayal forces Talia to leave the sanctuary of her forest home as she pursues the stolen Book of Arafel. A book which could destroy the freedom of all those she loves if it falls into the wrong hands. And when she enters the ancient ruined city of Isca, she fights to protect the vulnerable from the iron grip of the Pantheon, while learning to fight for the man she loves. But with the shadow of the Black Aquila looming ever closer, will she put the freedom of others above her own, or will she follow her heart? This is Michelle Kenney’s thrilling second instalment in the Book of Fire Trilogy. Readers love Michelle Kenney: ‘Michelle Kenney cleverly weaves together a heady mix of dystopia, history, science, romance and mythology.’ ‘I see plenty of potential in her writing for great books in the future.’ ‘Michelle weaves a truly believable world with characters you really come to care about.

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