![]() ![]() ![]() The beauty of time travel is that there’s so much you can do with it, so many ways to make it the core of an intriguing tale and that’s true here. That doesn’t mean they’re weak, by any means, just more accessible and I appreciate that. Pintip Dunn has a knack for coming up with young adult science fiction stories that are interesting and creative but are not hardcore science fiction so they appeal to a wider readership that prefer scifi-lite, so to speak. But how can I play chess with someone who already knows the outcome of my every move? Someone so filled with malice they’ve lost all hope in humanity? Well, I’ll just have to find a way-because now they’ve drawn a target on the only boy I’ve ever loved…. Because I’m starting to realize no one is telling the truth. In a race against the clock, I not only have to figure out his identity, but I’ll have to outwit a voice from the future telling me to kill him. What I know: a boy in my class will one day wipe out two-thirds of the population with a virus. Barnes & Noble // Kobo // iTunes // Google Books ![]()
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