Welcome to the Scavenger Hunt Tour for Reclaiming Shilo Snow by Mary Weber, in collaboration with Thomas Nelson & Zondervan Fiction and JustRead Publicity Tours!
She was far more capable than Earth’s leaders had accounted for—and they had no idea what she’d do next.
Known as a brilliant mind that could hack humanity’s darkest secrets, seventeen-year-old Sofi Snow is the most wanted teenager alive. She found her way to the icy, technologically brilliant planet of Delon to find Shilo, the brother everyone but Sofi believes is dead.
But as she and Ambassador Miguel partner to find her brother and warn those on Earth of Delon’s dark designs on humanity, Sofi’s memories threaten to overtake her, distorting everything she holds true. She knows the Delonese kept her in a dark, deceptive place . . . and destroyed a portion of her life. Now, the more they discover of Sofi’s past, the more Sofi feels herself unraveling—as each new revelation has her questioning the very existence of reality.
In this harrowing sequel to The Evaporation of Sofi Snow, Sofi and Miguel must trust each other and discover the secrets locked inside Sofi’s mind as the line between what’s real and what they imagine begins to slip away . . . threatening to take humanity with it.
MY PERSPECTIVE
I have been waiting for this book ever since the moment I read the end of The Evaporation of Sofi Snow. I was pretty hyped up about it, needing to know what happened after that huge cliff hanger. This book met and exceeded my expectations! It was fun, full of adventure, and wonderfully written. Although this is considered YA, I think adults will enjoy it just as much. In fact, perhaps you want to read it with your young adult so you can discuss it with them as you read!
Like I mentioned in my review of The Evaporation of Sofi Snow, the book looks a little intimidating when you read the cover. I promise you, it is not difficult to read or understand, and instead quite enjoyable. Sofi learns and grows a lot in this installment, and I found it easier to connect with her than the first book. You see her struggles more, but even more importantly the way she deals with everything life throws at her. It is a great testament to all of us growing in our faith, and dealing with life’s difficulties.
I encourage you to pick up this book and give it a try, but make sure you read Book One first. Trust me, once you reach the end you’ll want to jump right into this one! I received a complimentary copy of this book. I was not required to write a favorable review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
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My recent YA favorites are The Hate You Give and American Street.
I’ll have to check those out!
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I have enjoyed the Wrinkle in Time series