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Extinct
Extinct | T. P. Hogan
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Everyone knows Thylacines are extinct. The truth is more complicated. Thylacines are real but the secret that hides their existence has trapped them in a half-life, and only one person can set them free. Sent to live in Tasmania, Australia, with a father she's never met, Ginny Martin's mission is to lay low and get through the school year. That is until she sees that first ghostly creature. Refusing to believe she's going crazy, Ginny will not stop until she's unearthed the truth behind the silver apparitions. The search pulls Ginny into a world that shouldn't exist. A world that is being threatened. Someone has found the Thylacines and is killing them. As Ginny struggles to unravel a century-old mystery that holds the key to their freedom, the answers bring her to the killer's attention. In a clash between worlds, where exposing the truth means death, is Ginny prepared for the cost of keeping the Thylacines safe?
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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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I read this book because I love urban fantasy... and the idea of an urban fantasy set in Tasmania 🇦🇺 was just TOO INTRIGUING #LoveOzYA

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thegirlwiththelibrarybag
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Ahahaha, Australian glossary 🤣😂

tournevis Taking the (American) reader for stupid! It makes me so mad! Like changing things in Harry Potter for no good reason. This is not technical vocab. Grrr! 6y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tournevis, I don‘t even remember ‘bugger‘ coming up in the text (but it must have). I‘ve never read an urban fantasy set in Tasmania (Australia) before 6y
tournevis @thegirlwiththelibrarybag Honestly, how many words would have been son obscure they would have prevented you from understanding? 6y
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Lindy @thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tournevis Carpark, seriously? And haven‘t people all over the world watched that Toyota Hillux ‘bugger‘ video? https://youtu.be/6RfAYnCxkK0 6y
tournevis @Lindy @thegirlwiththelibrarybag Right? Also, people outside the US and not Australia say carpark too. 6y
GlassAsDiamonds Sheesh ..: carpark? I‘m hoping they at least cover the basics like thongs as footwear and rubber meaning eraser.... now those can cause issues. 😂😂😂 6y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @tournevis, well, it‘s set in the country I live in... so none?! Although slang can be pretty weird... 6y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @Lindy, car park does seem fairly self explanatory... that ad! I‘d forgotten it! 😂 6y
thegirlwiththelibrarybag @GlassAsDiamonds, the explanation is all in the name... I was laughing at the explanations for bugger 🤔 that I didn‘t actually pay any attention to the other words. Haha, yeah, not much call in the story for thongs or rubbers!! 6y
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