by Julie Bertagna
This story started well and then kind of fizzled out. Too many different storyline directions, none of them resolved. If you're looking for a new Hunger Games, this will disappoint, but it might be an acceptable substitute for younger grades. I had the sequels out, but I'm returning them to the libr...
This story started well and then kind of fizzled out. Too many different storyline directions, none of them resolved. If you're looking for a new Hunger Games, this will disappoint, but it might be an acceptable substitute for younger grades. I had the sequels out, but I'm returning them to the libr...
Great read.Note to author/editor/to whom it may concern): OMG, pls make sure you correct the following misprint: 'Mara pushes forward and wraps her anus around Gail'. God, it's hilarious! ARMS, not ANUS! ))))))))))))))))))
This is the world where global warming was come to its worse, the ice capes have melted, and the world flooded. Mara has only known her slowly flooding island called Wing, were time is running out.I enjoyed this book but I wish the author had gone into better details on their (all the groups) strang...
This is a phenomenal book about a possible future if global warming worsens. Mara must lead her people from the island of Wing to a New City in order to save them from rising sea tides. But will she find the utopia she thinks she will?
Sea levels are rising, which panics the residents of Wing, a small island in the North Atlantic. Fifteen-year-old Mara Bell has explored the Weave, and learned of a New World: cities rising from the sea and into the sky. And so Wing's residents leave en masse in boats...In order to leave out spoiler...