The Girl Who Read the Stars

An Otherworld novella

Kids, Teen, Myths and Legends, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Skylar Dorset ISBN: 9781492603931
Publisher: Sourcebooks Publication: November 4, 2014
Imprint: Sourcebooks Fire Language: English
Author: Skylar Dorset
ISBN: 9781492603931
Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication: November 4, 2014
Imprint: Sourcebooks Fire
Language: English

"Romantic, suspenseful and witty all at once — ALICE IN WONDERLAND meets NEVERWHERE." — Claudia Gray, New York Times bestselling author of the Evernight series on The Girl Who Never Was

Set after Skylar Dorset's debut The Girl Who Never Was and before the thrilling conclusion to her Otherworld duology, The Boy With the Hidden Name, this novella is told from the perspective of Merrow, the Fay of the Summer Equinox.

Merrow could tell is was going to be a good school year because Jupiter was moving into her constellation. Merrow read the stars...well, sometimes she got a feeling anyway. The stars were always dancing — they were difficult to understand. And then there was Trow. He was a new boy at school and Merrow got a feeling... Which is weird because she's never minded being on her own before. (She wasn't exactly popular.) But there was something about Trow. And a prophecy and fate and danger and love — if only the stars would hold still.

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"Romantic, suspenseful and witty all at once — ALICE IN WONDERLAND meets NEVERWHERE." — Claudia Gray, New York Times bestselling author of the Evernight series on The Girl Who Never Was

Set after Skylar Dorset's debut The Girl Who Never Was and before the thrilling conclusion to her Otherworld duology, The Boy With the Hidden Name, this novella is told from the perspective of Merrow, the Fay of the Summer Equinox.

Merrow could tell is was going to be a good school year because Jupiter was moving into her constellation. Merrow read the stars...well, sometimes she got a feeling anyway. The stars were always dancing — they were difficult to understand. And then there was Trow. He was a new boy at school and Merrow got a feeling... Which is weird because she's never minded being on her own before. (She wasn't exactly popular.) But there was something about Trow. And a prophecy and fate and danger and love — if only the stars would hold still.

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