About dealing with who you are, who others see you as and who you want to be. So in the midst of all this madness you have to find something or someone to help keep you afloat. It doesn’t take much more than a grain of sand to set off the social scale and tip it all to hell. Maybe you’re a little too smart, maybe you’re not smart enough, maybe your skin is a little too dark, maybe you’re a little too fat, maybe you’re a little too skinny, maybe you like boys too much, maybe you don’t like boys as much as you should.maybe, maybe,maybe. In either of those places it doesn’t take much to be classified as an outsider. It takes place in a small town and the setting is mostly centred around the one High School. Because what these books deal with is outsidership and hope. Erase and rewind your assumptions, you’ll be very pleased if you do. But I feel like you might be getting all the wrong kind of associations considering YA Urban Fantasy usually comes in the shape of Twilight and literature along those lines. The kind of fast paced where you find yourself up at 2am wondering why you’re not asleep, but two more chapters then maybe. This is classified as Young Adult Urban Fantasy and as so much literature under that/those genre/s this is fast paced. (The Trilogy starts with The Circle is continued in Fire and will later this year be concluded in The Key)
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