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Praise for WAR STORM
“Aveyard’s “little lightning girl” remains a relatable and deeply flawed heroine... Aveyard adeptly sets the scene for a fourth book to follow, amid a war not yet won.” —Publishers Weekly
“Another devastating cliff-hanger ending will leave readers hungry for the final volume.” —Booklist
“Simmering with internal conflict and well-devised courtly scheming.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for GLASS SWORD
“Aveyard’s “little lightning girl” remains a relatable and deeply flawed heroine... Aveyard adeptly sets the scene for a fourth book to follow, amid a war not yet won.” —Publishers Weekly
“Another devastating cliff-hanger ending will leave readers hungry for the final volume.” —Booklist
“Simmering with internal conflict and well-devised courtly scheming.” —Kirkus Reviews
Praise for GLASS SWORD
“High-stakes excitement and sharp plot twists… make this a fast-paced, exciting read and a thrilling sequel.” —Booklist
“Aveyard certainly has a flair for the dramatic, which teens will eat up. The action hits the ground running and doesn’t stop until after the last page is turned.” —School Library Journal
“Fast-paced and action packed, Glass Sword is compelling and strong, guaranteed to gratify anxious readers of the series and fans of dystopian and fantasy literature.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Praise for RED QUEEN
“Aveyard certainly has a flair for the dramatic, which teens will eat up. The action hits the ground running and doesn’t stop until after the last page is turned.” —School Library Journal
“Fast-paced and action packed, Glass Sword is compelling and strong, guaranteed to gratify anxious readers of the series and fans of dystopian and fantasy literature.” — Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Praise for RED QUEEN
“A sizzling, imaginative thriller, where romance and revolution collide, where power and justice duel. It’s exhilarating. Compelling. Action-packed. Unputdownable.” —USA Today
“Aveyard weaves a compelling new world of action-packed surprises... inventive, character-driven.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A volatile world with a dynamic heroine.” —Booklist
“Breakneck pace and engaging characters.” —School Library Journal
“[Aveyard] sets her audience up for a gaspworthy twist that reconfigures nearly every character’s role and leaves Mare with no one to trust but herself... This blend of fantasy and dystopia will be an unexpected and worthy addition to many genre fans’ reading list.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Fascinating world building... Readers will be intrigued by a world that reflects today’s troubling issues concerning ethnic inequality, unfair distribution of wealth, pollution, warfare, political corruption, and the frightening power of the media.” —Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
“Aveyard weaves a compelling new world of action-packed surprises... inventive, character-driven.” —Kirkus Reviews
“A volatile world with a dynamic heroine.” —Booklist
“Breakneck pace and engaging characters.” —School Library Journal
“[Aveyard] sets her audience up for a gaspworthy twist that reconfigures nearly every character’s role and leaves Mare with no one to trust but herself... This blend of fantasy and dystopia will be an unexpected and worthy addition to many genre fans’ reading list.” —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
“Fascinating world building... Readers will be intrigued by a world that reflects today’s troubling issues concerning ethnic inequality, unfair distribution of wealth, pollution, warfare, political corruption, and the frightening power of the media.” —Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA)
Mare Barrow learned this all too well when Cal’s betrayal nearly destroyed her. Now determined to protect her heart—and secure freedom for Reds and newbloods like her—Mare resolves to overthrow the kingdom of Norta once and for all… starting with the crown on Maven’s head.
But no battle is won alone, and before the Reds may rise as one, Mare must side with the boy who broke her heart in order to defeat the boy who almost broke her. Cal’s powerful Silver allies, alongside Mare and the Scarlet Guard, prove a formidable force. But Maven is driven by an obsession so deep, he will stop at nothing to have Mare as his own again, even if it means demolishing everything—and everyone—in his path.
War is coming, and all Mare has fought for hangs in the balance. Will victory be enough to topple the Silver kingdoms? Or will the little lightning girl be forever silenced?
In the epic conclusion to Victoria Aveyard’s stunning series, Mare must embrace her fate and summon all her power… for all will be tested, but not all will survive.
The Shining!
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ReplyDeleteI'm old so for me it was Linda Blair "The Exorcist".
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ReplyDeleteSo far it's Annabelle: The Creation
ReplyDeleteAlien or Psycho. Thanks for the giveaway. :)
ReplyDeleteThe scariest movie was Carrie
ReplyDeleteHalloween was the scariest movie I have seen.
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That would be The Ring.
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ReplyDeleteThe scariest movie for me is Exorcist. To this day, I cannot finish watching this movie.
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ReplyDeleteMy favorite scary movie is The Village!
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ReplyDeleteIt- The old one, we were so young ( my cousin and I ) we had no business watching it!
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"Scariest horror movie you have ever watched?" The original version of "The Blob" when I was 7.
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ReplyDeleteScariest I've watched is House of 1000 Corpses, directed by Rob Zombie. Thanks.
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The Conjuring for sure! But yes, Terra ^^ I do agree that Rob Zombie move is a very close second.
ReplyDeleteThe Shining still scares me when I watch it.
ReplyDeleteI don't really watch a lot of horror movies, but I remember watching The Exorcist when I was little after my parents told me not to and until this day, it still creeps me out.
ReplyDeleteNothing really scares me, lol. I'm going with The Ring.
ReplyDeleteThe fun house. It was my first horror movie
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ReplyDeleteKiller Klowns.
ReplyDeleteThe Grudge
ReplyDeleteThe original Night of the Living Dead. That movie still freaks me out.
ReplyDeleteThe original Halloween. I saw it super young and it’s such a classic.
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