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Earth reclaimed

Sara Codair (Author)
"When non-binary seventeen-year-old Seren becomes an ambassador, they're forced to face their greatest fear: magic. By drawing power from rivers and lakes, Seren is left vulnerable to being controlled by Mother Earth. Seren is desperate to avoid using magic, but a faction of fascist will do anything to start a war between mages and scientist, including killing Seren, the one mage who sees the value of science. Outnumbered and outgunned, Seren must use magic to live long enough to reach negotiations for peace. As they struggle to survive assassination attempts, the sentient planet gets into Seren's head and uses Seren to give humanity a warning: maintain peace or face extinction. Shutting out Mother Earth could be the end of all humans. Letting Her in would mean becoming Mother Earth's puppet, killing anyone opposed to Her. Seren must negotiate peace between mages and scientists, before Mother Earth drowns them all"-- Provided by publisher
Print Book, English, 2021
First edition
Aurelia Leo, Louisville, 2021

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4.78 
9 ratings
6 reviews

3 years ago
Sara
Hi! I'm going to use this space to tell you a little about the book and it's trigger warnings. This note should also be available at the start of the book, but I thought it would be useful to include here as well. When creating the world for Ear…
4 readers found this review helpful

3 years ago
a little off center
Extremely enjoyable! The concept of the earth as a sentient being, who communicates with people, who took action to protect herself was chef’s kiss amazing! The world building? Perfection! The inclusion and representation? Mind blowing in how well do…
1 readers found this review helpful

3 years ago
C.J.
The world in this book is deeply-imagined and the characters are well-fleshed-out and believable. The story was fun, with well-laid twists and excitement. I really enjoyed it!
1 readers found this review helpful