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Guardian of the Dead
Guardian of the Dead | Karen Healey
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"You're Ellie Spencer." I opened my mouth, just as he added, "And your eyes are opening." Seventeen-year-old Ellie Spencer is just like any other teenager at her boarding school. She hangs out with her best friend Kevin, she obsesses over Mark, a cute and mysterious bad boy, and her biggest worry is her paper deadline. But then everything changes. The news headlines are all abuzz about a local string of serial killings that all share the same morbid trademark: the victims were discovered with their eyes missing. Then a beautiful yet eerie woman enters Ellie's circle of friends and develops an unhealthy fascination with Kevin, and a crazed old man grabs Ellie in a public square and shoves a tattered Bible into her hands, exclaiming, "You need it. It will save your soul." Soon, Ellie finds herself plunged into a haunting world of vengeful fairies, Maori mythology, romance, betrayal, and an epic battle for immortality.
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WJCintron
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Eggs 🖤🧡🖤 2y
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bookishbitch
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A great look at some Maori myths wrapped in a present day mystery. I was only familiar with the Maui story previously. (The Disney version.) I really liked that it was completely unpredictable. I would read more by this author. The narrator was excellent as well.

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bookishbitch
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"It's the shape of the story that matters."

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bookishbitch
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Started today and am already excited to see where this is going. This one takes place in New Zealand.

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metamind
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Heads up to everyone who, like me, picked up this book because it was featured in one of those "LGBTQ YA Books" lists: no one is (confirmed) trans; there is one ace and one gay, neither of which are key protags, one of which is permanently off-screen.
Still, the book isn't entirely disappointing. Having known nothing about Maori myth that I didn't see in Moana, this book was informative and fresh, on top of being engaging, thrilling, and powerful.

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elkeOriginal
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I love this Morris YA Debut award finalist and reread it yearly. It starts out feeling like a story about high school life but when the Maori mythology kicks in and literally comes to life, it really becomes something extraordinary. I have a soft spot for New Zealand so the setting is a definite draw, but anyone who likes myths in real life will find this engaging.
#booktober #debutnovel #debutnovels

[DELETED] 1409720085 This sounds amazing. 8y
elkeOriginal @emilydecato It really is! 8y
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