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The Great Unknowable End
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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From the author of Tash Hearts Tolstoy comes a funny, moving novel about the lengths well go to make dreams our dreams come true thats perfect for fans of Shaun David Hutchinson and Rainbow Rowell. Slater, Kansas, is a small town where not much seems to happen. Stella dreams of being a space engineer. After Stellas mom dies by suicide and her brother runs off to Red Sun, the local hippie commune, Stella is forced to bring her dreams down to earth to care for her sister, Jill. Galliard has only ever known life inside Red Sun. There, people accept his tics, his Tourettes. But when hes denied Red Suns resident artist role, which he believed he was destined for, he starts to imagine a life beyond the gates of the compound... The day Stella and Galliard meet, there is something in the air in their small town. Literally. So begin weeks of pink lightning, bloodred rain, unexplained storms...And a countdown clock appears mysteriously above the town hall. With time ticking down to some great unknowable end theyll each have to make a choice. If this is really the end of the world, who do they want to be when they face it?
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kellyannprz
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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Panpan

Took me long enough…

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kellyannprz
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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It‘s the weekend before finals and I‘m choosing some much needed relaxation✨

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kellyannprz
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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Reading at the workplace, before work, keeps me sane😹✨

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kellyannprz
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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Let‘s begin✨

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rjsthumbelina
The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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Mehso-so

This book is unique in that it takes place in the early 1970s and features a Doomsday cult, but not a particularly dangerous one.They keep to themselves, and basically just want a peaceful existence.It's a story of two teens trying to find their way amidst what might be the end of the world!?I get what the author was intending with the ending, but it just didn't work for me.Overall, still a decent read, but maybe not one that I'll remember forever

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The Great Unknowable End | Kathryn Ormsbee
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