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Rebellion by Karen Sandler - Eidelweiss
So just the one book this week! Sally got a copy of rebellion by Karen Sandler. This is the last instalment in the Tankborn trilogy, a series that Sally has been shipping since #1, Tankborn was released. If you haven't read this series and love dystopian tales then Kayla's story is well worth a look. Here's the blurb for the grand finale:
In this final installment of the Tankborn series, Kayla
has been kidnapped by the group that has been bombing GEN warehouses, and she
must pretend to sympathize with them in order to escape.
In the wake of a devastating bomb blast, severely injured Kayla has been
brought to the headquarters of the organization that planted the bomb-and many
others like it in GEN food warehouses and homes. Her biological mother tells
her that Devak is dead and that Kayla must join her in the terrorist group,
which is ramping up for something big. Now Kayla must pretend that she embraces
this new role in an underground compound full of paranoia as she plots a way to
escape and save her friends. Meanwhile, Devak has emerged from his healing in a
gen-tank, only to be told that Kayla is dead and his family has fallen from
grace. Can he overcome his grief at the loss of his power to see the clues that
point to Kayla being alive? As Kayla and Devak overcome the multiple obstacles
put between them while trying to free GENs without further bloodshed, the
Tankborn trilogy rushes to a thrilling conclusion!
So that's it from us this week. What have you been spending your pennies on?
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