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Here, and Only Here
Here, and Only Here | Christelle Dabos
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The new novel from the million-copy bestselling author of The Mirror Visitor Quartet Welcome to the School of Here, an unsettling and peculiar place that is nonetheless familiar to us all. A place full of codes and unspoken rules that are passed down from year to year.At Here, society is highly stratified, the pairs, friend groups, and outcasts are all ruled by a godlike prince. This year--as all other years--things are not at all as they seem. A self-effacing first-year student vanishes into thin air. A persecuted outsider delivers himself into permanent exile. A tyrannical upperclassman meets his match. A newly-minted prophetess tests her powers. And, behind the scenes, a cabal of students conducts a top-secret investigation into the unexplained phenomenon at the heart of it all. Back to school season marks the start of a time-honored cycle of revolution and rebirth in which each must play their part. With Here, and Only Here, Christelle Dabos - author of the international sensation The Mirror Visitor Quartet - gives readers an intriguing and penetrating novel that explores the difficulties of fitting in and the private, individual choices that make up the sometimes abhorrent, always unpredictable Collective.
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I waited so long for a new book by this author. I love her other four books. Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the opportunity to read a DRC of this book. Unfortunately, with too many characters snd not enough plot, this wasn‘t a win. A mysterious substance runs through the school causing erratic behavior. The school hierarchies isolate some while elevating others. both fiction snd reality lead to the same question. What‘s the point?