The long-awaited new novel in the New York Times best-selling Darkest Minds series, now a major motion picture. Five years after the destruction of the so-called rehabilitation camps that imprisoned her and countless other Psi kids, seventeen-year-old Suzume "Zu" Kimura has assumed the role of spokesperson for the interim government, fighting for the rights of Psi kids against a growing tide of misinformation and prejudice. But when she is accused of committing a horrifying act, she is forced to go on the run once more in order to stay alive. Determined to clear her name, Zu finds herself in an uncomfortable alliance with Roman and Priyanka, two mysterious Psi who could either help her prove her innocence or betray her before she gets the chance. But as they travel in search of safety and answers, and Zu grows closer to the people she knows she shouldn't trust, they uncover even darker things roiling beneath the veneer of the country's recovery. With her future-and the future of all Psi-on the line, Zu must use her powerful voice to fight back against forces that seek to drive the Psi into the shadows and save the friends who were once her protectors. From #1 New York Times best-selling author Alexandra Bracken comes a harrowing story of resilience, resistance, and reckoning that will thrill loyal fans and new readers alike.
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"This is a lovely continuation of the Darkest Minds series. Its good to hear from Zu's perspective and to see what has become of the world after things from Ruby's actions. That said, though I LOVE the twists Alexandra took with the story, it felt a little rushed in places. The end left me feeling like there should be more but perhaps it's time to let this story rest. All-n'-all though, its wroth the read if you want more of this universe after Ruby's books. "
— Top Cat (5 out of 5 stars)
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Alexandra Bracken is the bestselling author of the Darkest Minds series. She studied history and English at the College of William & Mary in Virginia and then worked in publishing for several years.