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by Diana Peterfreund
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My Friends Are Fiction
My Friends Are Fiction rated it 12 years ago
This and other reviews on my blog My Friends Are Fiction An electronic copy was provided by the publisher for a honest review The Story: This was my second book from Diana Peterfreund, the first being For Darkness Shows the Stars, which was beautifully done. I was beyond excited to learn there w...
Christina Reads YA
Christina Reads YA rated it 12 years ago
You can find more of my reviews plus discussions and giveaways at Christina Reads YA. Ten Likes/Dislikes: 1. (+) Persis, the protagonist - To have a heroine who can maintain a guise as easily as she does, well, Persis is definitely smart: able to fool two islands worth of people with regards to ...
booksliveforever
booksliveforever rated it 12 years ago
I read For Darkness Shows the Stars quite a while ago, and was worried that when the next book came out, I would be lost. Luckily this was not the case, because this was more of a companion novel. It is a retelling of The Scarlet Pimpernel, and this is something that I haven’t read, so I was able to...
The Book Geek
The Book Geek rated it 12 years ago
Stopped at 14%. I think I should read the first one.
The Social Potato Reviews
The Social Potato Reviews rated it 12 years ago
An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review. This did not influence my review in any way.Goodness gracious me. What an amazing, meaningful, thrilling book. Honestly, I expected a lot from Peterfreund, given I really enjoy her writing and storytelling skillz, as well as loved For Darkness Sh...
Random Things In Action
Random Things In Action rated it 12 years ago
Uh. Yes. DEFINITELY. No need to ask.
A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 12 years ago
What a title! Can't wait to see the cover!Initial reaction:Um, am I the only one who would have preferred "The Wild Poppy" to A. Have a cooler nameand B. Be a guy??I actually like having the(a) guy's POV. Sometimes it works. But mostly it's all girls' POV. Because they're strong and awesome too!! No...
Muh, das Telefonbuch
Muh, das Telefonbuch rated it 13 years ago
Is it just me or does it sound as if it's set in the same world as "For Darkness Shows the Stars"?EDIT: as she writes here: Is this book a companion to For Darkness Shows the Stars?Yes! It’s set in the same world as FDSTS (after the Earth was devastated by the Reduction and the wars of the Reduction...
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