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From the author of the New York Times–bestselling White Rabbit Chronicles series comes the first book of a new series.
Tenley “Ten” Lockwood is an average seventeen-year-old girl . . . who has spent the past thirteen months locked inside the Prynne Asylum. The reason? Not her obsession with numbers, but her refusal to let her parents choose where she’ll live—after she dies.
There is an eternal truth most of the world has come to accept: Firstlife is merely a dress rehearsal, and real life begins after death.
In the Everlife, two realms are in power: Troika and Myriad, longtime enemies and deadly rivals. Both will do anything to recruit Ten, including sending their top Laborers to lure her to their side. Soon, Ten finds herself on the run, caught in a wild tug-of-war between the two realms who will do anything to win the right to her soul. Who can she trust? And what if the realm she’s drawn to isn’t where the boy she’s falling for lives? She just has to stay alive long enough to make a decision . . .
“Utterly unique and absolutely riveting—I couldn’t put it down! What a marvelously cool world.” —Sarah J. Maas, #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Crescent City series
“The story’s use of religion as a framework is fresh and layered, giving the novel an epic sweep.” —Publishers Weekly
“A creative mash-up of dystopian science fiction and otherworldly fantasy.” —School Library Journal
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January 18, 2023 -
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- ISBN: 9781460394199
- File size: 2188 KB
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- ISBN: 9781460394199
- File size: 937 KB
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Languages
- English
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Levels
- ATOS Level: 4.4
- Lexile® Measure: 610
- Interest Level: 9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty: 2-3
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Reviews
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Publisher's Weekly
February 8, 2016
Showalter (the White Rabbit Chronicles) addresses religious extremism, conformity, and war in this first book in her dystopian Everlife series. Seventeen-year-old Ten, short for Tenley, lives in a world where two Everlife (afterlife) realms, Troika and Myriad, fight to win over souls, using torture and bombs to force citizens' conversion. Ten has been locked in an asylum for refusing to choose sides. She is a particularly special soul, and both Troika and Myriad send their best and most attractive young men to persuade her that conversion to their realm is paramount, often using romance as a seduction tool. Troikan parallels to Christianity are apparent through the use of numerical symbolism, a divine trinity, and an emphasis on one's Everlife over one's Firstlife. Showalter's rapid plot shifts and action sequences can be disorienting, and Ten's struggle to protect her future and her individuality within the grip of an oppressive society fall in line with genre conventions. Yet the story's use of religion as a framework is fresh and layered, giving the novel an epic sweep. Ages 12âup. Agent: Deidre Knight, Knight Agency. -
Kirkus
January 1, 2016
The afterlife's warring realms compete for an important girl's soul. Tenley has grown up rich and privileged, but she's refused to sign a contract with Myriad, the Everlife realm to which her parents have signed and which has provided her family with wealth in the Firstlife and assurances of comfort after death. That refusal causes her to be sent to a brutal asylum to be tortured until she changes her mind. Both Myriad ("Might Equals Right!") and the other realm, Troika ("Light Brings Sight!"), believe Tenley could be the key to ending their eternal war. Each sends a Laborer to persuade her to finally sign; Troika's is Archer, an impulsive wisecracker with a heart of gold, and Myriad sends bad boy Killian to seduce her. Archer and Killian have a shared history, and they hate each other; cue snark. If she dies without signing, neither realm gets her, and her spirit is sent to a third, mysterious realm rumored to be terrible. The imminent war--and attempts to kill her--might force her to choose. The story is told in a mix of Tenley's present-tense narration and brief, frequently funny dispatches to and from Archer and Killian. Complicated worldbuilding occasionally disrupts with less-than-graceful exposition. The ending screams sequel.An inventive premise and easy-to-root-for characters make this a series opener genre fans will enjoy. (Fantasy. 13 & up)COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
February 1, 2016
Gr 9 Up-A creative mash-up of dystopian science fiction and otherworldly fantasy. In Tenley "Ten" Lockwood's world, everyone has a First Life, which sets the stage for a Second Life after their first death. There are two main realms one can go to during Second Life: Myriad, a place of indulgence and bliss; or Troika, a place of structure and justice. The divisive factions bring to mind the Peloponnesian War, in which the immoderate Athenians clash with the battle-hardened Spartans. Similarly, Myriad and Troika engage in an epic melee for the souls currently in their First Life. Those who do not choose sides, the Unsigned, are trapped in the Many Ends, a place of constant pain and punishment. Ten currently resides in Prynne Asylum, retained there by her parents since she refuses to choose sides. Friends-turned-foes and recruiters for the Second Lives Killian (Myriad) and Archer (Troika) both come back to the First Life to recruit Ten. Ten is a precious commodity because she is the fusion of multiple spirits and therefore very powerful. As the inmates escape the asylum, Ten undergoes numerous trials and tribulations. Still, she refuses to sign with a specific side. When Ten finally, and unexpectedly, meets with her first death, she ends up in the place she least expects. While the contentious sides of the underworld are interesting, too many convoluted details bog down the narrative. VERDICT An additional purchase for larger YA collections.-Amanda C. Buschmann, Atascocita Middle School, Humble, TX
Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
March 1, 2016
Grades 8-11 Showalter's trademark combination of faith-based romance and paranormal adventure introduces a world in which everyone lives at least two lives. The Firstlife is where two realms, Myriad (darkly elegant) and Troika (focusing on light and community), vie for one's membership in the Everlife, which is where you'll go when you die. Over a year ago, 17-year-old Ten Lockwood's Myriadian parents sent her to Prynne Asylum for refusing to sign up for either realm. There, Ten meets the impossibly handsome Killian Flynn, a cocky Myriadian intent on getting Ten to pledge to his realm. But she also meets gorgeous Troikan Archer Prince, equally intent on winning Ten to his realm. What's a girl to do? Showalter successfully elevates a formulaic romance with the notion of multiple lives, many of which align tidily with biblical references. Also of note is Ten's obsession with numbers, which culminates in her mining a childhood counting song for survival tips. The abrupt ending and interview with the author promise sequels; fans of Showalter's cinematic, fiercely romantic style will be delighted.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.) -
The Horn Book
January 1, 2017
Teenager Ten Lockwood has spent the past year in a desolate asylum for refusing to choose a side for her Everlife (a.k.a. afterlife): warring realms Troika or Myriad. With agents from both sides wooing her, Ten struggles to discover her importance to both, and prevent war from spreading to Firstlife. There's some over-explanation, but the inventive premise and fast-paced plot are engaging.(Copyright 2017 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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Formats
- Kindle Book
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Languages
- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:4.4
- Lexile® Measure:610
- Interest Level:9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty:2-3
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