![]() ![]() Agent: Holly Root, Waxman Leavell Literary. Readers looking for a dangerous and engrossing new world to fall into will find it with this fast-paced, frightening read. August uses his violin to make feeding more bearable, struggling to accept himself as a “monster,” and Kate’s attitude and swagger mask a vulnerability that she’s loath to reveal. Victoria Schwab discusses THIS SAVAGE SONG Barnes & Noble 23.8K subscribers 1.1K views 2 years ago Our Monthly YA Pick is THIS SAVAGE SONG. In This Savage Song, Victoria Schwab creates a gritty, seething metropolis, one worthy of being compared to Gotham and to the four versions of London in her. ![]() ![]() Schwab ( The Unbound) has built an strange, captivating alternate America filled with offbeat, fascinating characters. August is asked to spy on Kate at her new school, but a rebellion is brewing, and Kate and August form an unlikely alliance. Some are shadows with teeth that feed on flesh and bone. ![]() Callum Harker runs North Verity with an iron fist, using the Malchai and Corsai as his hammers his daughter, Kate, is determined to prove to her father that she’s as ruthless as he is. Coming July 5th, 2016 from Harper/Greenwillow This Savage Song tells the story of two teens in a broken world, where violent acts start breeding actual monsters. August, a rare Sunai, has been taken in by the Flynn family, which keeps chaotic South Verity safe. It’s been 12 years since the supernatural “Phenomenon” that fractured V-City, transforming violent acts into physical monsters: the Sunai, who feed on the souls of sinners the vampiric Malchai and the animalistic Corsai, who feed on fear. ![]()
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