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midnightbookgirl 's review for:
The Call
by Peadar Ó Guilín
dark
tense
fast-paced
If Hunger Games and Battle Royale are your jam, and if you think the mix of deadly fae pissed off at human colonizers and exacting their twisted revenge sounds thrilling, then this book is most certainly for you!
Most teens in Ireland don't survive the Call. Those that do come back changed. Nessa's chances of survival are less than most, as her legs aren't as strong and straight as they should be. But what she lacks in leg strength she makes up in with her will and intelligence and her tenacity.
Suddenly the fae have amped up their game, as more and more kids are taken, and whole schools come under attack. Nessa and her classmates find themselves battling a new danger, and possibly one that comes within.
Most teens in Ireland don't survive the Call. Those that do come back changed. Nessa's chances of survival are less than most, as her legs aren't as strong and straight as they should be. But what she lacks in leg strength she makes up in with her will and intelligence and her tenacity.
Suddenly the fae have amped up their game, as more and more kids are taken, and whole schools come under attack. Nessa and her classmates find themselves battling a new danger, and possibly one that comes within.