Nightfall

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4.5
22 reviews
eBook
368
Pages
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About this eBook

The dark will bring your worst nightmares to light in this gripping and eerie survival story, perfect for fans of James Dashner and Neil Gaiman.

On Marin’s island, sunrise doesn’t come every twenty-four hours—it comes every twenty-eight years. Now the sun is just a sliver of light on the horizon. The weather is turning cold and the shadows are growing long.

Because sunset triggers the tide to roll out hundreds of miles, the islanders are frantically preparing to sail south, where they will wait out the long Night.

Marin and her twin brother, Kana, help their anxious parents ready the house for departure. Locks must be taken off doors. Furniture must be arranged. Tables must be set. The rituals are puzzling—bizarre, even—but none of the adults in town will discuss why it has to be done this way.

Just as the ships are about to sail, a teenage boy goes missing—the twins’ friend Line. Marin and  Kana are the only ones who know the truth about where Line’s gone, and the only way to rescue him is by doing it themselves. But Night is falling. Their island is changing.

And it may already be too late.

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4.5
22 reviews
Chad Hazzard
18 July 2016
I thought it started off kind of slowly, but it only got better as I went deeper into the book. This is a page-turner for those who like books about kids who have life changing secrets.
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Sonia Frisby
9 October 2015
At first it was kind of slow, made me almost want to put it down, but I'm glad I didn't. Once it got going I couldn't get myself to put it down. I couldn't wait to get home from work and continue reading it until I finished it. The whole trying to make it back in time before the ships leave, the being left behind in the darkness, the creatures of the night, finding his true self, and the connection he has with his sister and realizing how much they need each other in both day/night. I loved it
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MJ Vang
10 April 2016
I didn't read the ebook, but I got it from my school library! The very first sentence I read got me into the book!! If you have not read this book...READ IT!!!
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About the author

Jake Halpern is an acclaimed journalist, author, and radio producer who has written for several publications including The New Yorker and The New York Times Magazine.  As a contributor at NPR, Jake produced one of the most listened-to episodes of This American Life. He co-wrote the Dormia series with Peter Kujawinski and is the author of Bad Paper, a nonfiction book for adults. 

For eighteen years, Peter Kujawinski was an American diplomat, on assignment in places like Israel, Haiti and France and at the United Nations in New York.  Most recently, he was the U.S. Consul General in western Canada, which included Alberta, Saskatchewan and the Northwest Territories.  While working as a diplomat, he started to write for adults and children.  He has contributed to the international edition of the New York Times, and with co-author Jake Halpern, Peter wrote the Dormia trilogy (DormiaWorld's End and Shadow Tree).  He lives in Chicago with his family.

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