Fractured: Slated Trilogy Book 2 By Teri Terry, Hardback 2013

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Fractured: Slated Trilogy Book 2 By Teri Terry, Hardback 2013

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Synopsis
Perfect for fans of the dystopian settings of The Hunger Games and Divergent , the gripping second installment of the Slated trilogy is a riveting psychological thriller set in a future where violent teens have their memory erased as an alternative to jail. Kyla has been Slated--her personality wiped blank, her memories lost to her forever. Or so she thought. She shouldn't be able to remember anything. But increasingly she can--and she's discovering that there are a lot of dark secrets locked away in her memories. When a mysterious man from her past comes back into her life and wants her help, she thinks she's on her way to finding the truth. But this new knowledge lands her in the middle of a tug-of-war between two dangerous adversaries, and despite her misgivings about both of them, she's forced to choose a side for her own protection., The gripping second installment of the Slated trilogy. Kyla has been SlatedNher memories erased. Or so she thought. She shouldn't be able to remember anything. But increasingly she canNand she's discovering that there are a lot of dark secrets locked away in her memories.

Product Identifiers
ISBN-10 0399161732
ISBN-13 9780399161735

Key Details
Author Teri Terry
Number Of Pages 336 pages
Series Slated
Format Hardcover
Publication Date 2013-09-26
Language English
Publisher Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year 2013

Additional Details
Series Volume Number 2
Copyright Date 2013

Dimensions
Weight 15.8 Oz
Height 1.1 In.
Width 5.8 In.
Length 8.5 In.

Target Audience
Group Young Adult Audience
Grade From Seventh Grade
Age Range 12

Classification Method
LCCN 2012-044317
LC Classification Number PZ7.T2815Fr 2013
Dewey Decimal 823.92
Dewey Edition 23

Reviews
Reviews "Clear, direct prose, sustained action, and interesting twists. . . . The dystopian government is a worthy villain. . . . Interesting descriptions of dissociative identity disorder and the ways in which it can be used as a strategy, and the ending keeps readers on the hook for the final volume." -- School Library Journal

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