![]() ![]() ![]() Also worth noting: there’s a dependency on chemicals for emotions in Paz. ![]() The descriptions are graphic and make it all feel painfully real. Mainly there is one disaster that occurs – it appears to be a natural one, but it brings about it so much destruction and death. Warnings: Shatter City did contain some graphic elements to it. My lungs are full of dust, my vision swimming.” ![]() Frey doesn’t know what is in store, but she’s not going to sit idly by and watch her father destroy an entire nation for the sake of his greed. Paz is one of the few truly free cities in this world. Things haven’t gone quite as planned during her rebellion, and that somehow leads her right to Paz. Okay, and it doesn’t hurt that Frey will finally be allowed to be herself in the process. Thanks to the brutal tactics of their father, Frey has been forced to go above and beyond – joining her father’s enemies in order to save as many lives as possible. Set after the events during The Uglies, this is a series sure to draw in all of his old fans once again.įrey and Rafi are twins, though until recently the world only ever knew about Rafi. Shatter City is the second novel in Scott Westerfeld’s latest series, The Imposters. Warnings: Disasters, dependency on medications ![]()
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