Shattered - Robin Wasserman - Books - Simon Pulse - 9781442420397 - October 25, 2011
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Shattered


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Brief Description: "Before the accident, Lia Kahn was a lot of things: happy, loved, human ... alive. Now, six months after the crash that killed her, after being reborn, Lia has finally accepted her new reality. She is a machine, a mech, and she belongs with her own kind. It's a wild, carefree life, without rules and without fear."--Cover. Biographical Note: Robin Wasserman is also the author of "Hacking Harvard," the Seven Deadly Sins series, the "New York Times" #1 bestselling novelization "A Cinderella Story," and the middle-grade series Chasing Yesterday. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and you can visit her online at RobinWasserman.com. Marc Notes: Sequel to: Frozen.; Originally published as Crashed;the second book in the Skinned trilogy.; Before the accident, Lia Kahn was a lot of things: happy, loved, human ... alive. Now, six months after the crash that killed her, after being reborn, Lia has finally accepted her new reality. She is a machine, a mech, and she belongs with her own kind. It's a wild, carefree life, without rules and without fear.--Cover. Publisher Marketing: An acclaimed dystopian tirlogy gets new covers, a new format--and new titles. A brand new package for the second book in our dystopian trilogy Tamora Pierce calls "mind-bending."

Contributor Bio:  Wasserman, Robin Robin Wasserman grew up in suburban Philadelphia. She went to college and majored in the history of science. She also edited children s books. Robin is the author of the Seven Deadly Sins series, the Chasing Yesterday trilogy and Hacking Harvard. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 25, 2011
ISBN13 9781442420397
Publishers Simon Pulse
Pages 419
Dimensions 141 × 209 × 31 mm   ·   394 g

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