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The Never Tilting World

By:Rin Chupeco
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9780062821881
eText ISBN:9780062821935
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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Two cousins journey to unite a world torn between day and night by their twin goddess mothers in this epic YA fantasy duology debut. "Dark and richly drawn,  The Never Tilting World  is a lavish fantasy about sisterhood, sacrifice, and finding strength in a treacherous world. Chupeco's writing is lushly descriptive, transporting me to the brink of the abyss; while reading it, I could swear the world stood still." —Heidi Heilig, author of  For a Muse of Fire Generations of twin goddesses have long ruled Aeon—until one sister's betrayal split their world in two. A Great Abyss now divides two realms: one cloaked in eternal night, the other scorched beneath an ever-burning sun. While one sister rules the frozen fortress of Aranth, her twin rules the sand-locked Golden City—each with a daughter by their side. Now those young goddesses must set out on separate, equally dangerous journeys in hopes of healing their broken world. No matter the sacrifice it demands . . . Told from four interweaving perspectives, this sweeping epic fantasy packs elemental magic, star-crossed romance, and incredible landscapes into a spectacular adventure with the fierce sisterhood of  Frozen and the breakneck action of  Mad Max: Fury Road. Perfect for fans of Furyborn. "An exciting page-turner that is so visually vivid that reading it feels like watching a movie. . . . Part epic adventure, part political thriller. . . . Magical and exhilarating." — Kirkus Reviews "An engaging adventure that will leave readers anxious for the next book in this duology. A great choice for fantasy shelves." — School Library Journal