Thursday, August 12, 2021

Dustborn









All Delta of Dead River wants is to protect her pack and protect her secret.  It is even more important now that Asher, who shared the secret was killed and the pack was diminished by about half.  But when her sister dies in childbirth things become even more complicated.  When she tries to learn the truth and save her family she ends up putting them more in danger and even finding that Asher is alive and that she has a long lost brother leads to more confusion and a lack of trust rather than assistance and peace.  Can Delta discover the truth about the map and find a place where water flows and people can live together in harmony?  Is the place even real?

This was a cool dystopian story with lots of twists and turns and some neat characters.  A solid choice and edgy enough for older middle grade students.

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