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by Alexandra Duncan
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Meof50days
Meof50days rated it 9 years ago
While "Salvage" is elegantly written and thoughtful, the slow pacing over 500 pages makes it a novel hard to recommend for most teens. Those that are into speculative fiction heavy on world-building and social critique will glean worthwhile meaning from it, but they have to overcome a slow winding p...
La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it 11 years ago
Feminist FRIDAY en Afterellen.com me puso al tanto sobre esta autora y su Slutshelf Giveaway y , aunque el YA no es mi estilo en lo mas minimo , creo que solo por ese post y esa defensa , le voy a comprar el libro .BRAVO.POR.ELLA. Tomense unos minutos para leer lo que tiene que decir (y si puede...
The Twins Read's BookLikes Page
The Twins Read's BookLikes Page rated it 11 years ago
While Ava thinks that she is forced to decide either between life and death after being caught with someone who was not after all her intended, it seems that the fates are in favor of Ava choosing life, but not without sacrifices. Born as the daughter of the ship's captain, Ava knows nothing of life...
frycurious
frycurious rated it 11 years ago
I’m not sure what drew me to this book, but I’m glad that I took a chance on it. It ended up being completely different from most of the space-faring adventures I have picked up in the past. This made it unique and appealing to someone like me, who only tends to read action packed science fiction wi...
Reading Teen
Reading Teen rated it 11 years ago
I seriously loved this book!!!
Author Beth Revis
Author Beth Revis rated it 11 years ago
Alexandra Duncan's debut illustrates a richly detailed world that vividly shows a possible future of Earth where society has both regressed and progressed, where the struggles of humanity have become more dire, but where love still remains. Everything--from the world to the characters--felt visceral...
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 11 years ago
Ava, daughter of the captain of the Parastrata, lives with the other women on the ship in total subservience to the men. Women and girls are only allowed jobs like animal care, working in the dye room, and child care. When she gets word she is to be married to someone on a ship her family trades wit...
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