Elite

Reviewed by:

Ceil Carey, retired public librarian and long time book discussion leader

REVIEW INTRODUCTION

Title:

Elite: Collective underground/Book two

Author:

Kristen Young

Publisher:

Enclave Publishing

https://www.enclavepublishing.com/

Publication date:

2021

Format:

Hardcover

Length:

291 pages

Overview:

Apprentice Flick thought that going to the Elite Academy would help her in innumerable ways. She was hoping it would solve all problems. She desired to have her past revealed but when those missing memories returned, it brought nothing but pain and anguish. Now she feels like she is part of two worlds and which one is reality, truth, what she can depend on?

She longs for friends, love even, but is not sure who she can trust. She is so drawn to Wil and feels his feelings for her are reciprocated but yet there are always little signs that make her question their relationship. The Triumph of Love festival may be anything but an explosion of love but rather a pageant of hate and death.

Rating:

4 out of 5dys

Suggested audience:

Teens and fans of fantasy

Christian impact:

Strong Christian worldview but told in an alternate way, using Composer as God, Lyric as Jesus and music and song to demonstrate Scripture and prayer.

Also includes:

-Appendix: Character list

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Elite (Collective Underground #2)


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About Ceil Carey

The Evangelical Church Library Association, founded in 1970, is a fellowship of Christian churches, schools, and individuals.

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