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ISBN: | 1514236249 (ISBN13: 9781514236246) |
Edition Language: | English |
Damian Wampler
Paperback | Pages: 274 pages Rating: 3.77 | 43 Users | 29 Reviews
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Title | : | Sevara: Dawn of Hope |
Author | : | Damian Wampler |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 274 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 2015 by Createspace |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Young Adult |
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When fifteen-year-old Sevara refuses to marry, she's kicked out of her orphanage and left on the streets of Plexus with nothing. She doesn't last long on the outside. Luckily, someone has been watching her.A shapeshifting immortal gives Sevara a second chance at life, and a powerful set of gifts. But when Sevara begins a doomed love affair with the man she could have married, she must choose between protecting the city and saving the only man she's ever loved.
This is the beginning of a fantasy adventure that will span hundreds of lifetimes.
With a strong female lead, this coming of age adventure is a haunting and heart-pounding thrill-ride.
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Ratings: 3.77 From 43 Users | 29 ReviewsRate Regarding Books Sevara: Dawn of Hope
Though written for teens, Sevara: Dawn of Hope by Damian Wampler appeals to readers of any age. The universal themes of taking responsibility for one's actions, fighting for justice for as long as it takes, and remaining true to your heart are exemplified by Sevara, the strong-willed protagonist.In Plexus, female babies are left in orphanages where they are cared for only to be auctioned off as wives. Those who are not purchased are cast out once they reach childbearing age or max out at 16.Sevara is similar to the The Hunger Games in its "unputdownableness. In Plexus girls are taken from their parents and raised by the state in orphanages. Every year on a certain day they are put up for auction to become obedient home-wife slaves. The more years that pass without being selected the slimmer the chance of being picked because these older girls are considered unteachable. When Sevara gets to her last auction the day before she will be put out on the street as too old to stay in the
3.5 stars As soon as I can use a pc I would come back to write a review.Italian review here: http://theroadtohellispavedwithbooks....The english one is work in progress!
The synopsis of this book sounds fascinating for anyone who enjoys dystopian stories, but in reality it's confusing and badly written. The plot escalates too quickly and the author doesn't seem to have thought many parts through very well; main characters are introduced at random, and cultural ideas that are very important in the latter half of the story are completely absent in the first half. This book is also desperately in need of an editor; the misspellings and bad structure in this novel
Actual rating 2.5.The life of a Plexian wife, even with Lief, would be one of dull servitude and probably abuse. She didnt wish that life on anyone. And the battlefield, no matter how grim, still gave Sevara hope that some speck of humanity could be found between men and women.First, look at the pretty, pretty cover! Isnt that nice :) I can tell you, in person (physically in your hands), its truly fantastic.Okay. So. This is a genre mash. up. The book has elements of fantasy (various genres),
Sevara is fifteen and lives in a world where men are more dominant and more important than females. When girls are born they are put into orphanages while the boys are kept. In these orphanages the girls are trained how to be wives and then at certain ages they are bought and sold to the boys as there wives. Sevara refused to marry and from there she was on her own thrown into a world of crazy dominant men. She went through a lot but she is a survivor and she stands strong in her beliefs until
Loved every second of this book. It drew me in from page one. The character and world building is amazing and is a must read book my rating 5 cups of Tea
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