The Light Fantastic, Sarah Combs
The Light Fantastic, Sarah Combs
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The Light Fantastic

Author: Sarah Combs

Narrator: Lauren Ezzo, Todd Haberkorn

Unabridged: 7 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 09/13/2016


Synopsis

Seven tightly interwoven narratives. Three harrowing hours. One fateful day that changes everything. Delaware, the morning of April 19. Senior Skip Day, and April Donovan’s eighteenth birthday. Four days after the Boston Marathon bombing, the country is still reeling, and April’s rare memory condition has her recounting all the tragedies that have cursed her birth month. And just what was that mysterious gathering under the bleachers about? Meanwhile, in Nebraska, Lincoln Evans struggles to pay attention in Honors English, distracted by the enigmatic presence of Laura Echols, capturer of his heart. His teacher tries to hold her class’s interest, but she can’t keep her mind off what Adrian George told her earlier. Over in Idaho, Phoebe is having second thoughts about the Plan mere hours before the start of a cross-country ploy led by an Internet savant known as the Mastermind. Is all her heartache worth the cost of the Assassins’ machinations? The Light Fantastic is a tense, shocking, and beautifully wrought exploration of the pain and pathos of a generation of teenagers on the brink—and the hope of moving from shame and isolation into the light of redemption.

About Sarah Combs

Sarah Combs, author of Breakfast Served Anytime, leads writing workshops at a nonprofit literacy center in Lexington, Kentucky, where she lives with her two young sons, two pacifist bird dogs, and her modern-day Atticus Finch of a husband. The Light Fantastic is her second novel for young adults.


Reviews

Some timid, rare Sci-Fi buds spring in the, unofficially second half, of the tour de force introduction into the settings of the Discworld, including multi dimensions, human sacrifice, possession, lynch mobs, and the apocalypse. I do tend to ask myself how it would have been if Pratchett would have d......more

3.5 stars. A step up from the first Discworld book, but doesn't deliver like books later in the series Check out my new youtube channel where I show my instant reactions to reading fantasy books seconds after I finish the book. This really does feel like the first Discworld book, because t......more