Invisible Sun

You don’t want to mess with Durango. He left his crew behind. His father is dead. And he’s going to prove him­self to Vienne, even if he dies try­ing. As he races through flood and fire and across a vio­lent and ter­ri­fy­ing planet, there’s a 97% chance he’s going to die try­ing. But who’s counting?

This grunge dystopian thrill ride with “incred­i­ble action, inven­tive world-building, deadly humor, and more” is the follow-up to Black Hole Sun, which Hunger Games’ Suzanne Collins says “Rock­ets read­ers,” goes on sale March 27, 2012!

Praise for Invis­i­ble Sun:

  • Invis­i­ble Sun “reveals new depths in the protagonists..and will leave read­ers eager for the next vol­ume.” –VOYA
    Praise for Black Hole Sun:
  • School Library Jour­nal Best Book of 2010
  • Rock­ets read­ers to new fron­tiers … action-packed.”- Suzanne Collins, author of The Hunger Games
  • Black Hole Sun grabbed me by the throat and didn’t let go until the last page. In the best tra­di­tion of Hein­lein and Fire­fly, Black Hole Sun is for read­ers who like their books fast-paced, intense, and relent­less. Buy it, read it, pass it on!” - Lau­rie Halse Ander­son, author of Win­ter­girls and Speak
  • Science-fiction fans will cheer Durango on in his exploits and enjoy the twists in the novel’s sat­is­fy­ing con­clu­sion.”- School Library Jour­nal (starred review)
  • Fast-paced, com­pul­sively read­able, and out­right funny.” - The Horn Book
  • Action, adven­ture, sci-fi, and hor­ror buffs will all find this an almost per­fect mix of all of the gen­res.” - Bul­letin of the Cen­ter for Children’s Books

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