Avatars, Book One: So This Is How It Ends
Avatars, Book One: So This Is How It Ends by Tui T. Sutherland, published by Harper Collins in October 2006, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores themes of fantasy, magic, and adolescence. This first edition spans 353 pages and presents a narrative centered around five teenagers who find themselves in a deserted world after a series of catastrophic events. As they navigate their new reality, they grapple with the mystery of their survival and the forces that connect them.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that unfolds in various locations, including New York, Los Angeles, Chile, and Egypt, where each character faces unique challenges and revelations. The story delves into social themes and the complexities of coming of age in a world that has drastically changed. With elements of science fiction and time travel, Sutherland crafts a narrative that invites exploration of both personal and collective destinies, as the characters must confront their roles in a future that could lead to either destruction or salvation.
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Something was different. She stepped hesitantly out of the subway car, her boots sounding even louder now. What was it?
The graffiti. Had that been there before?
Emblazoned across the far wall in huge silver letters:
The end has come.
In New York, Kali wakes to an empty subway car, and an even emptier city. Venus and Gus survive an earthquake in Los Angeles and realize they have to deal with more than just the aftershocks. In Chile, Tigre finds himself in an unfamiliar jungle, and strangely not alone. And Amon, in Egypt, can see his path but is blind to the full picture.
They are suddenly trapped in a deserted world, five teenagers with no hope of escape. Why have they survived? What force—or intelligence—connects them? Drawn inexorably toward one another, they only know their future involves an experience outside anything they could have imagined. Fantasy newcomer Tui T. Sutherland creates a future in which teens have the power to complete the destruction of Earth—or to save it.
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