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Kat Zhang
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Kat Zhang is an avid traveler, and after a childhood spent living in one book after another, she now builds stories for other people to visit. An English major at Vanderbilt University, she spends her free time performing Spoken Word poetry, raiding local bookstores, and plotting where to travel... show more

Kat Zhang is an avid traveler, and after a childhood spent living in one book after another, she now builds stories for other people to visit. An English major at Vanderbilt University, she spends her free time performing Spoken Word poetry, raiding local bookstores, and plotting where to travel next. She is represented by Emmanuelle Morgen of Stonesong. You can read about her travels, literary and otherwise, on her website or check her out on Twitter.
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The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
Initial reaction: That was a satisfying end to a good series overall. A few points for me had the narrative dragging but I enjoyed the journey overall.Full review: I'll admit I'm a little sad to be finishing this series with "Echoes of Us" for two reasons: 1. It took me a long time to pick up this f...
The Reading Perusals of Rose Summers
Initial reaction: It was decent, probably around my same reaction to the first book (which admittedly I read a while back ago.) The intrigue is strong but the execution felt a bit shaky through the novel.Full Review:Don't let my rating of this book fool you - I thought "Once We Were" was a very good...
The Primroses Were Over
The Primroses Were Over rated it 9 years ago
"We'd been born with our souls' fingers interlocked. What if we'd never let go?" I loved the two souls in one body thing, and the entire set-up of a world in which this was normal was fascinating. My biggest problem with this book was that I felt like I didn't get to hear enough about the world...
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 10 years ago
I started this book thinking I would give up on it after 50 pages. I almost did. There was nothing so offensive about it, but there wasn't anything particularly compelling about it either. When I was reading it, it held my interest, but when I stopped reading it I didn't feel any real pull to keep r...
Book 7
Book 7 rated it 10 years ago
This reminded me of Northern Lights/The Golden Compass (Bolvangar and the "Intercision") meets Hunger Games (girl against the world, dystopian trilogy). I liked the idea of the story a lot more than I liked the story itself; Eva and Addie didn't grab me, but I will keep reading because I want to kno...
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