Thought-provoking and suspenseful, Pessl’s YA debut delves into questions of whether even close friends are truly knowable. Marisha Pessl is the author of Night Film and Special Topics in Calamity Physics, which won the John Sargent Sr. She doesn’t shy away from painting her characters as deeply flawed, allowing their choices in the Neverworld to show who they truly are. A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year ' Neverworld Wake is a shape-shifting binge read. Now Beatrice has one last shot at answers. Bestselling adult writer Pessl ( Special Topics in Calamity Physics) adeptly creates a compelling nightmare world while maintaining a foothold in realism and providing many wholly unexpected developments. Quality bookseller with free shipping that donates a book for every book sold. Caught between trying to save her life and solving the mystery surrounding Jim’s death, Bee discovers that everyone has a devastating secret. The reunion doesn’t go as expected, and a near-fatal drunk-driving accident brings the teens into the Neverworld, a place between life and death, where they live the same day over and over again until they can agree on who gets to survive. With summer ending and the former friends gathering to celebrate a birthday, Bee decides to find out what they know. Beatrice Hartley, 19, has spent the past year distancing herself from her four best friends after the mysterious death of her boyfriend, Jim, in their senior year.
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