| Title | : | The Elementalists: The Tipping Point Prophecy: Book One |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.85 (762 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1626814252 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 424 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-10-28 |
| Genre | : |
"Debut author Sharp masterfully blends fantasy, teen drama, and a strong message of environmentalism into a white-hot narrativeSharp also paints his fantasy elementsin tantalizing brush strokes." KIRKUSRising sea levels, droughts, earthquakes, tornadoes. Far below the earth's crust, imprisoned in ancient slumber, the elemental powers of the land grow restless Meanwhile, in small town Virginia, Chloe McClellan's first day of sophomore year was an epic fail. After she becomes the target of the fiery queen of the It-Girls in gym, she gains instant notoriety when she's struck by lightning. That's when things start to get weird. There are disconcerting gaps in her memory, and freaky weather seems to follow her everywhere. She comes to believe that either she's going insane, or her accident has awoken a terrifying creature from mythology, triggering the final countdown to the extinction of humankind. Chloe finds unlikely help from a trio of male classmates: the grounded captain of th
Editorial :
I've never read an entire textbook, but I read all of this one. Will Alex be able to save Kelsey from the monster she's been married to or will that monster finally make Kelsey pay the ultimate price. I'm basically reading the book a section at a time as bed-time reading, so I'm not exactly plowing through it quickly -- but I find it gives me a good dose of theory to balance each day in the lab. I'm waiting for my In Home kit, but this book isn't a sales tool, it's just a nice guide to get you started on whatever path you decide to take.
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