A Girl Undone: A Novel (The Girl Called Fearless Series), by Catherine Linka
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From Catherine Linka, the sequel and explosive conclusion to A Girl Called Fearless.
Having survived a violent confrontation with the US government, Avie is not out of danger. Both she and the young man she loves, Yates, have been declared terrorists, and Yates is hospitalized in critical condition, leaving Avie with the perilous task of carrying information that can bring down the Paternalist party, if she can get it into the right hands.
Forced on the run with handsome, enigmatic woodsman Luke, Avie struggles when every turn becomes a choice between keeping the two of them alive or completing their mission. With her face on every news channel and a quarter million dollar reward from the man who still owns her marriage Contract, Avie's worst fears are about to come true.
Equal parts thrilling and romantic, A Girl Undone is sure to keep your heart racing right until the very end.
A Girl Undone: A Novel (The Girl Called Fearless Series), by Catherine Linka - Amazon Sales Rank: #214773 in Books
- Published on: 2015-06-23
- Released on: 2015-06-23
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.48" h x 1.06" w x 5.63" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 304 pages
A Girl Undone: A Novel (The Girl Called Fearless Series), by Catherine Linka Review
“A deftly plotted portrait of the evolution of a teenage girl into a dystopian heroine.” ―Kirkus Reviews on A Girl Called Fearless
“I find myself wanting to demand the sequel right now, this very second, to find out just what Avie has planned and what was in Sparrow's message. All in all, very dystopian, very hard (emotionally) to read and very interesting.” ―USA TODAY on A Girl Called Fearless
“Linka's world-building is detailed and thought-provoking, recalling aspects of Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.” ―Horn Book Review on A Girl Called Fearless
“The concept of a nation mourning multiple generations of women (other countries had long since banned American meat) is gripping, and the action flows at a steady and satisfying pace, propelling readers through to the cliffhanger ending...There is something achingly vulnerable in this novel where almost everyone seems to search in vain that will likely linger with readers.” ―Center of Children's Books Review on A Girl Called Fearless
“Readers who are fans of dystopian fiction will appreciate the action and suspense that both Avie and Luke have to work through, as well as the rebellious nature that both characters exude.” ―Voya Magazine
“A thought-provoking look at what it means to be a revolutionary and how change can be brought about by just one person.” ―Booklist
“Gripping, memorable, and heartrending. An ordinary girl becomes extraordinary in her fight for freedom.” ―C.C. Hunter, NYT bestselling author, Shadow Falls series, on A Girl Called Fearless
“Breathlessly written and terrifying in its implications, Linka's debut is not only a thriller but a warning.” ―Gennifer Albin, author of Crewel, on A Girl Called Fearless
“With a frightening reality, a forbidden romance, and a main character to root for, Fearless is a riveting read.” ―Megan Miranda, author of Fracture, on A Girl Called Fearless
“With civil liberties on the ropes and paternalism gone rampant, it's time for a brave young heroine to ring out the news. Can it be merely coincidence that her name is Reveare?” ―Tim Wynne-Jones, author of Blink & Caution, on A Girl Called Fearless
About the Author
CATHERINE LINKA is the author of A Girl Called Fearless, which is a finalist for the SCIBA Young Adult Book Award, an ABA Summer Kids Indie Next Selection, and nominee for the ALA's Amelia Bloomer Project. With an MFA from Vermont College of Fine Arts, Catherine is the children's and young adult fiction buyer for an independent bookstore in Los Angeles, and a frequent speaker at book fests and writing conferences.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A thrilling, fast-paced, gripping and wildly entertaining sequel By Fiktshun With a lightning-fast pace, a gripping and suspense-filled plot, and a number of surprises, A GIRL UNDONE is the thrilling and wildly entertaining conclusion to this two-book series. It brings even more excitement with not only retrievers but federal agents looking for Avie due to her involvement in what went down in Salvation. The tension has increased dramatically because of her notoriety, her mission, and the complication of being on the run with Luke. And with a few unexpected twists, it makes for an utterly captivating and unputdownable read.The story continues almost immediately following the events in the first book, with Yates hospitalized and Avie forced to leave him behind in order to keep her promise to try and get the information she’s holding into the hands of someone who can make a difference against the Paternalists. She is once again on the run and this time she’s not alone.But with her ultimate goal of getting to safety and being reunited with Yates, traveling with Luke is more problematic than helpful. And when his agenda conflicts with hers, she’s forced to choose between staying with him, trying to keep him safe, and trying to take down the Paternalists or staying on plan, putting herself first, and ignoring the sacrifices that were made. Though as a girl that Yates once upon a time called Fearless, there isn’t really a choice to be made at all.Catherine Linka did an incredible job of continuing, and wrapping up, her story in this sequel. She let Avie become someone who was more than outraged at injustice, someone who saw things only in black and white, someone impulsive and who thought only of herself. She let her become someone who was brave, someone who listened, someone who was willing to sacrifice, someone who was fearless.The author expanded the world, letting readers see just how negative an impact the Paternalist Movement had. She allowed readers to get to know Luke, introduced a few new key characters, and brought back one or two others they might not have expected to see again. She elevated the danger, the risk, the uncertainty. And she delivered a more than satisfying conclusion.A GIRL UNDONE promises to keep readers glued to the page. From Avie’s fugitive status, to the threat of recapture or retrieval at every turn, to the risk of losing the crucial information before delivery, to Yates’ uncertain future, readers will be on edge from the start. Add in deception, betrayal, a nosy neighbor, a dubious ally, twelve tiny chihuahuas, and a dress that is much more than a dress, and you have a story that will be unforgettable.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. An unimaginable future for women By TicToc Posted first to Blog Critics as Book Review: 'A Girl Undone,' A Girl Called Fearless Series by Catherine Linka.With renewed interest in dystopian worlds we are given a rare new work in A Girl Undone by Catherine Linka. Where marriages and women are bought and bartered, Avie has escaped her own confines with her real love Yates. After a confrontation with the government, he has been hospitalized in critical condition and she is on the run. She carries information that she must get to the Paternalist party if she can locate the correct person.With the help of another friend, Luke, she tries to help keep them alive while finding the exact person who can use the information she now carries. Her face is on every news channel and a huge reward has been offered by the man who holds her own marriage contract. How can she move forward safely?Can she find the only man who can make sure the information is used in the right manner before she is captured or worse? Garnering feelings for Luke, she is unsure what her next turn should be. She knows Yates is her only real love, and yet she is conflicted in her feelings. Can Yates survive his own wounds, and even if he does, will she be able to someway break free of the bonds that bind her to another man. One who is extremely ruthless and embarrassed at her running away?Linka has given us a dystopian world with harsh guidelines and rules. Those who do not cave to the rules are often killed or disappear with no one the wiser. Avie’s only protection from death is the man she fears the most, the one that holds her contract. His character is one of the more complicated, and you will enjoy the process as Avie gets closer to her goal.Avie is a character both bold and conflicted. She is never quite sure of herself and has some flaws that keep her from being too strong. Unsure of her direction, but undaunted in the task she has, she is compelled to move forward for a better world. That she is torn between her feeling for both Yates and Luke only makes her just a bit more human.If you enjoy dystopian and futuristic worlds you will enjoy this work. There is romance, danger, mystery and at all times a belief in freedom that transcends the characters. The thrill of the chase and the tense romance will keep you reading to the very end.This would be a fun book for a book club or reading group, with much dialogue about freedoms and other rights of individuals.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Heart Racingly Good Thriller By Beth Jones Actually I totally believe that a virus could end up wiping out entire pockets of society. So while reading A Girl Called Fearless suspending disbelief wasn't too difficult, and the book focused on American politics and the conspiracy and evils within our country's borders. Now though in A Girl Undone, you have Avie's world expanding and Catherine keeps up the suspenseful, chilling mood even though suspension of disbelief becomes harder. There's a lot of things couldn't get worse and yet they continuously do. Even gets a bit overbearing but I think that's the whole point too. Life doesn't magically correct itself especially when corruption, greed and controlling people face civil unrest and possible revolution.Avie is on the run and Yates is hurt. Her decisions now not only affect her life but an entire society's. She has to figure out how to solve issues and make decisions that go beyond her own heart's desire. For a sixteen-year-old girl living in a horrible world, Avie shows remarkable maturity in her growth from sheltered privileged girl, to spy on her own husband who she was sold to by her father and then on a government that justifies female slavery under the guise of fear and protection for the remaining women. It's the excuse multiple different sects, fundamentalists use to steal freedoms and deny the rights of others. Like I said, you don't really have to imagine much to see from where Catherine Linka pulled her ideas. Avie now is entrusted with information that could topple the worst of the leaders but it puts everyone she loves in direct danger.In A Girl Undone, the story of A Girl Named Fearless moves along at a steady pace without getting bogged down either. It felt like a natural continuation and kept me turning the pages as fast as I could to get to an end that sort of felt like you're left hanging. Sometimes I take offense at such endings and feel at loose ends but this ending felt right. Seriously such an important series and an amazing message for anyone who feels voiceless. Even if you struggle with the plot holes in the world-building, the books still speak volumes to the way people are being treated in today's society and our lack of pushing back against inhumane ideology and fear tactics used many times to keep us in our place.
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