![]() ![]() It didn’t bother me as much as it did in the first book, and I definitely found myself paying attention more, because you’re seeing all of these different moments that lead up to the end. I did expect it, though, so that definitely helped. It was the main problem I had with the first book, which I also re-read recently. It’s very much like the first book, where you have not only Fia and Annie narrating, but it jumps around as far as time goes. One thing I was really unsure about was the time-line. ![]() After reading Now I Rise, I really wanted to revisit this series for some reason. The sisters can only rely on each other-and even their extraordinary gifts may not be enough to save them. But Annie’s visions of the future and Fia’s flawless instincts can’t always tell them who to trust. ![]() Now the sisters have found allies who can help them escape. ![]() This explosive sequel to Mind Games, which New York Timesbestselling author Holly Black called “a brutal, exciting gem of a book,” is a lightning-fast, wickedly smart tale of two sisters trapped in a web of deceit-perfect for fans of Sara Shepard’s Lying Game series.įor years, Annie and Fia have been in an endless battle for survival against the Keane Foundation. Published February 2014 by HarperTeen|256 pages ![]()
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