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'Heart wrenching and unputdownable' Stephanie Garber, on Only a Monster
Not every fight is won by heroes. Sometimes, you need a monster.
The sequel to the contemporary fantasy Only a Monster will take Joan deeper into the monster world, where treacherous secrets and even more danger await.
Despite the odds, Joan achieved the impossible. She reset the timeline, saved her family - and destroyed the hero, Nick.
But her success has come at a terrible cost.
She alone remembers what happened. Now, Aaron, her hard-won friend - and maybe more - is an enemy, trying to kill her. And Nick, the boy she loved, is a stranger who doesn't even know her name. Only Joan remembers that there is a ruthless and dangerous enemy still out there.
When a deadly attack forces Joan back into the monster world as a fugitive, she finds herself on the run with Nick - as Aaron closes in. As the danger rises - and Nick gets perilously closer to discovering the truth of what Joan did - Joan discovers a secret of her own. One that threatens everyone she loves.
Torn between love and family and monstrous choices, Joan must find a way to re-gather her old allies to face down the deadliest of enemies, and to save the timeline itself.
Praise for the Only a Monster series
'A fantastic, immersive read' Naomi Novik
'An absolute page-turner' Chloe Gong
'Captivating' Hafsah Faizal
'Phenomenal' Adalyn Grace
FAKTA
Författare: | Vanessa Len |
Titel: | Never A Hero |
Typ: | Bok |
Kategori: | Böcker/Barn & Ungdom/Skönlitteratur |
Releasedatum: | 2023-08-29 |
Artikelnummer: | 779630 |
Lagerstatus: | Beställningsvara Leveranstid: från 14 vardagar |
EAN: | 9781529380125 |
ISBN: | 1529380125 |
Språk: | Engelska |
Bandtyp: | Häftad |
Mått(BxHxD): | 152x232x36 mm |
Omfång: | 496 sidor |
Vikt: | 620 gram |
Titel: | Never A Hero |
Förlag: | Hodder & Stoughton |
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