With enemies at every turn, it will take all their strength and resilience to topple the Keys and free the Droughtlanders. As the mind, hands and soul of the revolution the Maddox siblings have one final goal in mind, to find their father and make him pay for his crimes. When the storm finally abates, who will lead the new world, in whatever form it takes?
Carrie Mac Libros
Carrie Mac es una narradora cuya obra navega por los extremos del desastre y la gracia, desde accidentes automovilísticos hasta milagros silenciosos. Posee una perspectiva única, profundamente fascinada tanto por lo catastrófico como por lo sublime en la vida cotidiana. Su escritura se sumerge en el corazón de la experiencia humana, revelando una profunda conexión con el mundo y sus habitantes. Las narrativas de Mac están imbuidas de un sentido de asombro y una mirada impávida a la belleza y el caos que nos rodean.





10 Things I Can See from Here
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The story centers on Maeve, a young woman grappling with anxiety as she navigates the complexities of falling in love with a fearless girl. This poignant narrative explores themes of mental health, love, and personal growth, resonating with readers who appreciate heartfelt and relatable coming-of-age tales. Maeve's journey highlights the contrast between her struggles and her partner's courage, ultimately offering an uplifting perspective on love and self-acceptance.
"Teenaged best friends Annie and Pete go on a backpacking trip in the Pacific Northwest, with dangerous consequences." -- (Source of summary not specified)
Zombie Apocalypse Running Club
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Set in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by zombies, the story follows seventeen-year-old queer twins Eira and Soren as they escape their survivalist upbringing. Their journey highlights the challenges of survival in a dangerous landscape, emphasizing the importance of resilience and the bond between siblings. As they navigate this perilous environment, they must rely on each other to stay alive, facing both external threats and their own identities.
Die siebzehnjährige Hope entdeckt während ihrer Ferien in New York, dass sie sich in Nat verliebt hat – ein Mädchen! Dabei ist sie doch sonst immer mit Jungs ausgegangen …