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Reclaiming Shilo Snow: The Pulse-Pounding Sequel to The Evaporation of Sofi Snow
By (Author) Mary Weber
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Thomas Nelson Publishers
Thomas Nelson Publishers
18th May 2018
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Hardback
320
Width 147mm, Height 221mm, Spine 27mm
398g
Trapped on the ice-planet of Delon, gamer girl Sofi and Ambassador Miguel have discovered that nothing is what it seems, including their friends. On a quest to rescue her brother, Shilo, a boy everyone believes is dead, they must now escape and warn Earth of Delons designs on humanity. Except the more they unearth of the planet and Sofis past, the more they feel themselves unraveling, as each new revelation has Sofi questioning the very existence of reality.
Meanwhile, back on Earth, Sofis mom, Inola, is battling a different kind of unraveling: a political one that could cost lives, positions, and a barely-rebuilt society, should they discover the deal made with the Delonese.
But theres a secret deeper than all that. One locked away inside Sofi and ticking away with the beginnings, endings, and answers to everything. Including how to save humanity.
'Told in multiple perspectives, this is a twisting, electrifying read. Weber delves into human trafficking and deals with anxiety in ways many readers haven't seen before. This thrilling sequel is unlike anything else...' * Booklist *
In this sequel to The Evaporation of Sofi Snow, Weber takes a darker tone, delving into alien abduction, experimentation on children, the machinations of power-hungry politicians, and black-market corruption . . . This is a well-paced page-turner. * Kirkus Reviews *
'Three-dimensional characters are well developed and supportive in this heartbreaking sequel of love and triumph. Questions provided by the author make this a welcome title in ethics discussions. Weber's sequel offers timely explorations of themes of family, compassion, genetic engineering, and human trafficking. VERDICT: Highly recommended for sci-fi fans.' * School Library Journal *
'This spellbinding conclusion to Sofi's story has all the intensity of James Dashner's The Maze Runner, the horror of Rick Yancey's The 5th Wave and an enduring hope that will leave readers inspired to look outside of themselves to see how they can help those in need.' * RT Book Reviews, 4 1/2 stars, TOP PICK *
Mary Weber is a ridiculously uncoordinated girl plotting to take over make-believe worlds through books, handstands, and imaginary throwing knives. In her spare time, she feeds unicorns, sings 80's hairband songs to her three muggle children, and ogles her husband who looks strikingly like Wolverine. They live in California, which is perfect for stalking L.A. bands, Joss Whedon, and the ocean. Twitter: @mchristineweber Facebook: marychristineweber