Heart of Dread - Frozen
(Sprache: Englisch)
The year is 111 C.D., one hundred eleven years after a Catastrophic Disaster destroyed the earth and wiped out 99% of humanity.
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The year is 111 C.D., one hundred eleven years after a Catastrophic Disaster destroyed the earth and wiped out 99% of humanity.
Autoren-Porträt von Melissa De la Cruz, Michael Johnston
Melissa de la Cruz is the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times and Publishers Weekly internationally best selling author of many critically acclaimed novels. Her Blue Bloods series has sold over three million copies and the Witches of East End series became an hour-long television drama on the Lifetime network.Michael Johnston is Melissa's husband and heretofore "si lent partner." He is co-creator of the Blue Bloods and Witches of East End series. Melissa and Michael live with their daughter in Los Angeles and Palm Springs, California.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autoren: Melissa De la Cruz , Michael Johnston
- Altersempfehlung: Ab 13 Jahre
- 2013, 320 Seiten, Maße: 14 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Penguin US
- ISBN-10: 0399257543
- ISBN-13: 9780399257544
- Erscheinungsdatum: 11.12.2013
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
Praise for FROZEN :From MARGARET STOHL, New York Times bestselling co-author of the Beautiful Creatures trilogy:
"De la Cruz and Johnston's FROZEN is as fearless as a futuristic Game of Thrones for YA readers - and equally addictive. This epic new take on classic sci-fi and fantasy is equal parts wild and wildly romantic. More dragons please!"
From ALYSON NOEL, New York Times bestselling author of the Immortals and Soul Seekers series:
"Like Lord of the Rings in reverse, with a dash of Ridley Scott's hard-boiled military fun, this swoon-worthy adventure is an original and thrilling escape that will break your heart and make it soar at the same time."
From JAMES DASHNER, New York Times bestselling author of Maze Runner:
"FROZEN is the perfect mixture of everything I love in a book. It's hard to find the right words to describe how unique, and how fun, it was to read it. Humor, suspense, twists, and above all, originality. I was lost in the fascinating world of Nat and Wes. Highly recommended."
FROM SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL :
"Fans of The Hunger Games will no doubt enjoy sinking their teeth into this exciting book."
FROM KIRKUS REVIEWS :
"De la Cruz and Johnston score a hit. The action soon accelerates and readers will find themselves completely immersed in the authors' dangerous world. Lots of fun."
FROM BOOKLIST :
"Their imaginative vision of the Remaining States of America (RSA) includes polluted oceans that have swallowed entire coasts, ruthless mercenaries, rigid class systems and magic. A dashing young mercenary guides Nat on a journey filled with gangsters, unethical government officials, and danger from every possible source. (For) the writers' many fans or those hungry for yet another post-apocalyptic future."
FROM SEVENTEEN.COM:
"The mix of adventure and fantasy will have you addicted!"
FROM ROMANTIC TIMES :
"A one-sitting read. The world-building in Frozen is absolutely addictive. You'll really feel like you're
... mehr
traveling through this frozen, post-apocalyptic country (with) the setting, the realistic characters and the fast pace."
FROM NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS :
"The well-paced action is taut, the characters diverse and finely drawn. And while this is a multiple book series, the ending of this first story is fully satisfying and doesn't leave the reader dangling until the sequel comes out."
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An essay from Melissa de la Cruz:
Our Shared Homeland is Arrakis
The cab driver in San Antonio looks us up and down. With a smirk, he drawls, "You Army?" to my husband. "That how you met?"
I laugh, but inside I am furious at the Miss Saigon stereotype, that we had been mistaken for an American G.I. and his Asian bride. I write novels for teenagers, and we are in town for a library convention. "No," my husband, a bookish architect, answers. "We met in New York."
Truly, we never thought of ourselves as a "mixed race" couple. There were so many couples of similar diversity within our social circle that we had long ago stopped thinking of ourselves as different from each other. We both attended Columbia (he for graduate school, I as an undergraduate), we both thought the perfect Thursday evening was one spent at the "free admission" night at the Met or the Guggenheim, and most importantly, we both loved science fiction and fantasy novels.
As a teenager I devoured all six original "Dune" novels by Frank Herbert, a triumph even among science fiction aficionados, as the books get progressively dense and obscure after the first one. Mike had done the same, and did me one better: he had written a fan letter to the author. He had even received a reply from Random House. It read, "Your author is A) no longer at this publishing house B) unable to return fan mail C) deceased.""Deceased" was circled as Herbert had passed away in 1986, several years before Mike had wri
FROM NEW YORK JOURNAL OF BOOKS :
"The well-paced action is taut, the characters diverse and finely drawn. And while this is a multiple book series, the ending of this first story is fully satisfying and doesn't leave the reader dangling until the sequel comes out."
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An essay from Melissa de la Cruz:
Our Shared Homeland is Arrakis
The cab driver in San Antonio looks us up and down. With a smirk, he drawls, "You Army?" to my husband. "That how you met?"
I laugh, but inside I am furious at the Miss Saigon stereotype, that we had been mistaken for an American G.I. and his Asian bride. I write novels for teenagers, and we are in town for a library convention. "No," my husband, a bookish architect, answers. "We met in New York."
Truly, we never thought of ourselves as a "mixed race" couple. There were so many couples of similar diversity within our social circle that we had long ago stopped thinking of ourselves as different from each other. We both attended Columbia (he for graduate school, I as an undergraduate), we both thought the perfect Thursday evening was one spent at the "free admission" night at the Met or the Guggenheim, and most importantly, we both loved science fiction and fantasy novels.
As a teenager I devoured all six original "Dune" novels by Frank Herbert, a triumph even among science fiction aficionados, as the books get progressively dense and obscure after the first one. Mike had done the same, and did me one better: he had written a fan letter to the author. He had even received a reply from Random House. It read, "Your author is A) no longer at this publishing house B) unable to return fan mail C) deceased.""Deceased" was circled as Herbert had passed away in 1986, several years before Mike had wri
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