Glimmer
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- 6,99 €
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- 6,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
When Marshall King and Elyse Alton suddenly wake up tangled in each other's arms with zero memory of how they got there or even who they are, it's the start of a long journey through their separate pasts and shared future.
Terrified by their amnesia, Marshall and Elyse make a pact to work together to find the answers that could restore their missing memories. As they piece together clues about their lives, they discover that they're in the idyllic mountain resort town of Summer Falls. Everyone seems happy there, but as Marshall and Elyse quickly learn, darkness lurks beneath the town's perfect facade. Not only is the town haunted by sinister ghosts, but none of its living inhabitants retain bad memories of anything—not the death of Marshall's mom, not the hidden violence in Elyse's family, not even the day-to-day anguish of being a high schooler.
Lonely in this world of happy zombies, Marshall and Elyse fall into an intense relationship founded on their mutual quest for truth. But the secrets they're trying to uncover could be the death of this budding love affair—and of everyone, and everything, they love in Summer Falls.
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The clich of waking up naked with a stranger is an unpromising start (if an undeniable hook) for Kitanidis's (Whisper) second YA novel, a magic-tinged horror/romance that recalls elements of Nova Ren Suma's Imaginary Girls and Karen Healey's The Shattering. After the initial shock, Elyse and Marshall find some clothes and figure out that they have both lost their memories. Elyse is quickly recognized by the townspeople, and while she can't accept her name, her parents, the clothes in her closet, or her very body, this self-rejection is overshadowed by the many peculiarities of the bucolic tourist town of Summer Falls, Colo. No one answers questions, the weather is always perfect, and residents' many memory gaps are treated as a matter of course. What are the bizarre "heatnaps" that befall residents and visitors alike? Who are the hostile ghosts that only Elyse can see? Kitanidis's elaborate premise requires significant suspension of disbelief, so while there's no faulting the author's dialogue or characterizations, skeptical eyebrows will likely remain raised throughout. Ages 14 up.