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Of Dreams and Rust

English · Paperback / Softback

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When the downtrodden Noor rebel in the West, Wen, overhearing a plan to crush the Noor with powerful war machines, leaves the ghostly Bo, now a boy determined to transform himself into a living machine, and journeys into the war zone to warn the Noor--and her great love, Melik.

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Sarah Fine is the author of Of Metal and Wishes, Of Dreams and Rust, The Impostor Queen, The Cursed Queen, The True Queen, and The Guards of the Shadowlands series. She was born on the West Coast, raised in the Midwest, and is now firmly entrenched on the East Coast. When she's not writing, she's working as a child psychologist. Visit her at SarahFineBooks.com.

Summary

“Desperate, dark, and violent, this amazingly complex and beautifully written novel…offers excitement on every page” (VOYA).

War erupts in this bittersweet sequel to Of Metal and Wishes, inspired by The Phantom of the Opera.

In the year since the collapse of the slaughterhouse where Wen worked as her father’s medical assistant, she’s held all her secrets close. She works in the clinic at the weapons factory and sneaks away to nurse Bo, once the Ghost, now a boy determined to transform himself into a living machine. Their strange, fragile friendship soothes some of the ache of missing Melik, the strong-willed Noor who walked away from Wen all those months ago—but it can’t quell her fears for him.

The Noor are waging a rebellion in the west. When she overhears plans to crush Melik’s people with the powerful war machines created at the factory, Wen makes the painful decision to leave behind all she has known—including Bo—to warn them. But the farther she journeys into the warzone, the more confusing things become. A year of brutality seems to have changed Melik, and Wen has a decision to make about him and his people: How much is she willing to sacrifice to save them from complete annihilation?

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“Fine has an incredible way with words, hookingreaders with her intense prose from page 1.”

Product details

Authors Sarah Fine
Publisher Margaret K Mcelderry Books
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 12 to 17
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.08.2016
 
EAN 9781442483620
ISBN 978-1-4424-8362-0
No. of pages 304
Dimensions 137 mm x 208 mm x 18 mm
Weight 295 g
Subject Children's and young people's books

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