“Gagnon blends the dystopian phenomenon with a creepiness that fans of The Walking Dead can appreciate. And while Gagnon presents the story simply, it is anything but easy to explain, with the tragedy of an incident akin to Isla Bick’s Ashes With gore, sympathetic and equally unsympathetic characters, and tension, teens will unequivocally devour this dystopian tale, which is certainly worth Pages: Strangelets. Michelle Gagnon. Soho Press, Apr 9, - Young Adult Fiction - pages /5(8). · Title: Strangelets. Author: Michelle Gagnon. Genre: Apocalypse, Science Fiction, Young Adult. Publisher: Soho Teen Publication Date: April Hardcover: Pages. year-old Sophie lies on her deathbed in California, awaiting the inevitable loss of her battle with cancer year-old Declan stares down two armed thugs in a back alley in Galway, Ireland Reviews: 6.
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Strangelets () Don't let go () Reception Boneyard "Boneyard is a winner! A compelling page-turner.", Jeffery Deaver, New York Times bestselling author "From its harrowing prologue to its haunting last paragraph, Michelle Gagnon masterfully crafts a stellar work of mounting suspense and terror. Strangelets by Michelle Gagnon 4 stars. Sophie is lying in a hospital bed in California. She knows she’s going to die, but instead of being scared she’s embracing it. Declan is a typical bad boy. Strangelets switches point of view frequently and introduces a lot of characters at once, making the start a little bumpy for impatient readers. The complicated but innovative premise falls short, and the pace of the novel jumps from tortoise speed to cheetah and back again a bit too often.
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