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The Well's End
The Well's End | Seth Fishman
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"A smart and wonderfully throwback adventure. Philip Pullman fans take notice. Don't miss." —Matthew Quick, New York Times Bestselling author of The Silver Linings Playbook and Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock. Nowhere to escape but below. Panic grips sixteen-year-old Mia Kish’s boarding school, Westbrook Academy, when a mysterious quarantine is suddenly enforced by a small army of soldiers who shoot first and ask questions later. The quarantine makes no sense—but then students and faculty inexplicably begin to break down. Their illness is an aggressive virus that ages its victims years in only a matter of hours. The end result? Death. No one can explain what’s going or has any idea what to do. Except Mia. Because she knows something that no one else does. And she knows the only place to escape to get answers...But what she finds may be even more horrific than anything that came before. * “The contemporary implications of the story ring unnervingly true. A fast-paced, thrilling adventure story that begs for a sequel.”—Booklist, starred review "Seth Fishman kills it in every possible way." —Margaret Stohl, New York Times Bestselling co-author of Beautiful Creatures and Icons. "A crackling thriller that keeps you turning the pages until the very end." —Jennifer Smith, author of The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight.
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It's got some high points and low points, I was a bit disappointed that the ending was a cliffhanger, and I feel like reading a whole other book about these characters. But the story is good, I found it hard to follow at some points, some chapters are very well written and others are just not.