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Original Title: | Raging Star |
ISBN: | 1442430028 (ISBN13: 9781442430020) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Dust Lands #3 |
Moira Young
Hardcover | Pages: 432 pages Rating: 3.79 | 7986 Users | 1010 Reviews
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Her passion kept them alive. Now it may destroy them all.Saba is ready to seize her destiny and defeat DeMalo...until she meets him and finds herself drawn to the man and his vision of a healed earth, a New Eden. DeMalo wants Saba to join him, in life and work, to build a stable, sustainable world…for the chosen few. The young and the healthy. Under his control.
Jack’s choice is clear: to fight DeMalo and try to stop New Eden. Presumed dead, he's gone undercover, feeding Saba crucial information in secret meetings. Saba hides her connection with DeMalo and commits herself to the fight. Joined by her brother, Lugh, and her sister, Emmi, Saba leads a small guerilla band against the settlers and the Tonton militia. But the odds are overwhelming. Saba knows how to fight—she's not called the Angel of Death for nothing. But what can she do when the fight cannot be won? Then DeMalo offers Saba a chance—a seductive chance she may not be able to refuse. How much will she sacrifice to save the people she loves?
The road has never been more dangerous, and betrayal lurks in the most unexpected places in the breathtaking conclusion to the Dust Lands Trilogy.
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Title | : | Raging Star (Dust Lands #3) |
Author | : | Moira Young |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 432 pages |
Published | : | May 13th 2014 by Margaret K. McElderry Books |
Categories | : | Young Adult. Science Fiction. Dystopia. Fantasy. Romance. Apocalyptic. Post Apocalyptic. Adventure |
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Ratings: 3.79 From 7986 Users | 1010 ReviewsCommentary Out Of Books Raging Star (Dust Lands #3)
What a read! Raging Star is a surprisingly different read from what I anticipated but it was still go good that I couldnt put it down, and its definitely an unforgettable finale! Moira Young is back with the long awaited finale in her Dustlands series, and this time we see Saba, Jack and the guerilla band trying to take down DeMalo and his Tonton militia in a number of different ways. Sabas hiding many secrets especially her connection with DeMalo and that one weak moment where Saba gives intoOk i'ma rant right now. I just finished Rebel Heart and i'm unsatisfied. 1st: How the hell is Saba just gonna leave without finishing that vudo magic trick with Ewdice, or whatever her name is. Like bitch, you could already tell dark foreshadowing, you need to haul your ass back to Ewdice and finish your spell cast!! 2nd: Jack's just annoying the shit outa me. Saba goes through all that trouble tracking his ass and he's all chill like, i'm trying to do the right things Saba and i'm sorry I made
SPOILER ALERT. OKAY. Just finished Rebel Heart. Let's just say it's done a good job. Now we all have to wait a year or two for the final book to come out. What I hope will happen Saba doesn't get pregnant and Jack never knows of Saba's betrayal. Lugh dies. Hopefully it's on his way to that utopia of his so the readers will laugh at the irony. Or the ugly Tontons get him again. If not dead, Lugh realizes how awesome Jack is and apologizes. Meav comes back to life (but doesn't choose Lugh). Saba
I just finished this book and absolutely loved it. The final installation in the Dust Lands trilogy did not disappoint. Despite all the 'If you liked Hunger Games you'll love this' comments, I actually preferred this trilogy. I felt it was more consistent in terms of pacing, and the ending in 'Raging Star' was much more satisfying and well-planned (and less rushed!) than 'Mockingjay'. Also, the author's world-building was amazing. I couldn't put it down. What am I going to read now? (view
You just take your time, Moira. I can wait. :)
07/01/13:Simply put, I am obsessed with this series. The dialect, the world, the characters I love it all.In this final installment, a threat from DeMalo leaves Saba with seven days to either surrender her fight or find a way to defeat him and his plans for New Eden. This ticking-clock element keeps the pacing tight and tensions high. A few masterfully crafted scenes written in third person reveal a traitor within Sabas group, though the details are vague. I was constantly torn between who I
Came on to Goodreads today to see when this book comes out, because I thought it was soon. My reaction when I saw I saw 2014:Which was immediately followed by this:TRILOGIES (especially this one): Yup, I need to know how a story ends. This is probably some messed up way of teaching us how to be patient.
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