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I Am Margaret

This series follows the journey of a young girl who discovers she is not ordinary. Forced to confront dark forces and uncover truths about her past, she embarks on a perilous quest. Readers of YA fantasy will be drawn into a compelling narrative filled with suspense, secrets, and an epic battle between good and evil. It's a story of coming-of-age, courage, and finding one's place in a world fraught with danger.

Margo's Diary
Liberation
The Siege of Reginald Hill
The Three Most Wanted
I Am Margaret

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  • I Am Margaret

    • 308 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    4.2(69)Add rating

    In a dystopian society where failing a critical Sorting at 18 leads to literal recycling, Margaret Verrall grapples with her love for a boy and her role in a dangerous underground network known as the Believers. As she faces the imminent threat of failing her Sorting and the terrifying consequence of Conscious Dismantlement, she must devise a plan to escape the oppressive Facility. The narrative combines elements of romance, rebellion, and survival, drawing comparisons to popular titles like The Hunger Games.

    I Am Margaret
  • The Three Most Wanted

    • 298 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    The narrative centers on a character urging Bane to prioritize Margo's safety and escape, emphasizing a sense of sacrifice and resilience. The plea suggests a tense situation where the speaker believes they can endure alone, showcasing themes of loyalty, courage, and the complexities of relationships under duress. This moment hints at deeper emotional struggles and the weight of difficult choices in challenging circumstances.

    The Three Most Wanted
  • The Siege of Reginald Hill

    • 204 pages
    • 8 hours of reading

    The narrative explores the complex emotions of the protagonist as they confront a figure embodying age, malevolence, and vulnerability. The protagonist feels an unexpected surge of warmth and compassion, leading to a deep sense of love for this seemingly broken individual. This relationship delves into themes of redemption and the human capacity for empathy, highlighting the transformative power of caring for those deemed lost or evil.

    The Siege of Reginald Hill
  • Liberation

    • 324 pages
    • 12 hours of reading
    4.4(64)Add rating

    The narrative explores a character's struggle against oppressive governance while grappling with the desire for a safer future for their children. It highlights the tension between self-congratulation for surviving adversity and the urgent need to create a world free from fear and violence. The protagonist's internal conflict emphasizes themes of resistance, parental love, and the quest for a better society, setting the stage for a gripping exploration of personal and political stakes in a dystopian context.

    Liberation
  • Margo's Diary

    • 180 pages
    • 7 hours of reading
    4.2(44)Add rating

    Exploring the aftermath of a pivotal election, the narrative delves into the political and social ramifications that follow. It examines how the Vote reshapes relationships, influences public opinion, and alters the course of governance. Through a diverse cast of characters, the story reveals personal struggles and triumphs in a changing landscape, highlighting themes of democracy, power, and community resilience. As tensions rise, the characters must navigate their new realities and confront the consequences of their choices.

    Margo's Diary