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Failure in Time
A Dystopian Time Travel Epic For Middle Grade Readers
by Kitty Morgan
Part 1 of the Drowning World series
In a world poisoned by time, one girl holds the power to rewrite fate...
In the sinking, poisoned sprawl of London Under, sixteen-year-old Failure survives by wit alone, shouldering a name that's both a curse and a strength in a world ruled by the godlike Kala. However, when a heist goes horribly wrong, she's thrust into the shadowy Time Programme, where young recruits are trained to rewrite history and save their doomed world.
But the Programme has dark secrets of its own. To survive, Failure must confront her past and take the ultimate risk - trusting others. With allies like Despair, a boy hiding his own mysteries, and Torment, a fierce girl with her own agenda, she begins to realise that the power to reshape the future might just lie within her - if she dares to wield it.
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A Song for the Dead
by Sosha Ruark
Part of the Drowning World series
Gods and necromancers clash over the soul of a single ship while a world of endless water struggles to keep its people alive. Freedom was won in blood-but it may yet be stolen by the Undead Gods and their tireless machinists. Only the Red-Eyed God stands between the living and eternal chains... if He chooses to stand at all.
Upon the World Ships, survival is never guaranteed. Every choice cuts close to the bone, balanced between death and redemption. As the seas rise and hope thins, Laruanya hunts her kidnapped daughter across hostile waters, driven by fury and love in equal measure. Illium, haunted by his uncle's death, fights to atone while holding back gods that refuse to stay dead. And when Brother finds himself gripping the one thing that could save the world, he must face a brutal truth-salvation often wears the mask of a lie.In a drowning world ruled by distant gods and desperate mortals, the question remains: do the gods decide the fate of all things... or can those who serve finally carve out their own freedom?
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