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We Can Never Leave
by H.E. Edgmon
On the fringe of society a caravan of people with hidden magic or inhuman attributes circles the country seeking out their own. Suddenly one night the entire caravan disappears except for 5 teenagers. This is the story of those 5 teenagers trying to navigate the trauma of their past and present to figure out if they'll even have a future.
Edgmon's writing is intriguing and addictive. If you crave complex character driven narratives, this book's for you. This world is dark, gruesome, and selfish. Our group of teens is trying to navigate it as best as they possibly can. This novel takes a close look at how people are messy, complicated, and capable of hurting each other. Filled with characters that are equals parts likable and unlikable, trustworthy and dishonest. Can we survive our past and move forward to the future? Will the kids be alright? I do not know.
Edgmon's writing is intriguing and addictive. If you crave complex character driven narratives, this book's for you. This world is dark, gruesome, and selfish. Our group of teens is trying to navigate it as best as they possibly can. This novel takes a close look at how people are messy, complicated, and capable of hurting each other. Filled with characters that are equals parts likable and unlikable, trustworthy and dishonest. Can we survive our past and move forward to the future? Will the kids be alright? I do not know.