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Summary
Those who bear marks on their skin are doomed to a life of slavery. Lexil has seven.
Sold into servitude, Lexil must deal with brutal punishments, back-breaking labor, and the loss of every freedom. When a young child she has befriended faces a horrible fate, Lexil must intervene to protect her, no matter what the risk.
With the help of a boy named Finn, the trio flee into the Wastelands. There, they must evade those who hunt them while trying to survive a barren landscape. Lexil must face challenges she's never imagined existed, all while learning what it means to truly be reborn.
The Red Queen meets The Hunger Games in this stunning new release. Buy REBORN now to find out if being branded a reborn is a myth, a curse... or a destiny.
Sold into servitude, Lexil must deal with brutal punishments, back-breaking labor, and the loss of every freedom. When a young child she has befriended faces a horrible fate, Lexil must intervene to protect her, no matter what the risk.
With the help of a boy named Finn, the trio flee into the Wastelands. There, they must evade those who hunt them while trying to survive a barren landscape. Lexil must face challenges she's never imagined existed, all while learning what it means to truly be reborn.
The Red Queen meets The Hunger Games in this stunning new release. Buy REBORN now to find out if being branded a reborn is a myth, a curse... or a destiny.
Author Jenna Green
Jenna Greene is a writer from Alberta, Canada. She is also a middle school teacher, so writing is not just a career, but a path to sanity! Jenna received both her Bachelor of Arts in English and her Bachelor of Education from the University of Lethbridge.
Reborn By Jenna Green
Review written by Heidi Lynn's BookReviews
First, I want to
thank Jenna Green for providing me with this book so I may bring you this
review.
Reborn by Jenna Green
was a book that was totally outside the box and very unique. This book was way
outside my normal comfort zone. However, I am so thankful that I gave it a
chance because it was so fascinating.
The graphic artist
needs to be commended for the unique cover. The cover was dark and eerie it is
one of the aspects of the book that drew me in. Not to mention the storyline
was completely different than anything I was ever used to reading before.
The beginning of the
book really hooked me with young children who were called reborns being auctioned
off as slaves. Children as young as 4 years old. This part of the book made for
some interesting reading it also was very disturbing as well. However, I read I
with an open mind.
The section about the
double born was very interesting in how they were different than the reborn.
I always commend authors
when they pick characters names whom are different and unique. In Reborn Jenna
picked names that I never even heard of before. She choose names like Lexil, Ceera, Jix,
Ainee, etc.
This book was
dedicated to Jenna’s mom who left her too soon, to Olivia who came to heal the
wound.
Jenna would like to acknowledge
When Worlds Collide, for always giving her the opportunity to be creative.
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