Burning Kingdoms
Danger descends in the second book of The Internment Chronicles, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy. After escaping Internment, Morgan and her fellow fugitives land on the ground to finally learn about the world beneath their floating island home. The...
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Danger descends in the second book of The Internment Chronicles, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy.
After escaping Internment, Morgan and her fellow fugitives land on the ground to finally learn about the world beneath their floating island home.
The ground is a strange place where water falls from the sky as snow, and people watch moving pictures and visit speakeasies. A place where families can have as many children as they want, their dead are buried in vast gardens of bodies, and Internment is the feature of an amusement park.
It is also a land at war.
Everyone who fled Internment had their own reasons to escape their corrupt haven, but now they’re caught under the watchful eye of another king who wants to dominate his world. They may have made it to the ground, but have they dragged Internment with them?
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781442480643
Publish date: 2015-03-10
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 312
Edition language: English
Series: The Internment Chronicles .5 (#2)
I will gladly admit that this second installment was better than the first book. I really enjoyed reading on with the story of Morgan and her friends, as they try to find their place on the ground. It was really funny reading about their reactions to things we all consider normal, like rain. Living ...
Burning Kingdoms is the second book in The Internment Chronicles series. It starts off where Perfect Ruin ended with some of the characters from Internment attempting to fly below the wind barrier to reach the ground, which they've been never been allowed to see. To say anymore then that would give ...
Two worlds. One in the sky, one on the ground. Each with their problems, their wars. Can they help one another achieve peace, or will one destroy the other. Morgan sets in motion a collision course of the two kingdoms while discovering what the ground has to offer. Discovering flaws, pain and love ...
If a book ever needed a 'previously on...' section, this was it