![]() The suspense immediately pulls you in and the author keeps you guessing until the end. The book is steeped in nostalgia while it pays homage to the great fantasists of the past. When a strange boy shows up claiming to know her and vowing to take her away, Seraphina is not sure whether to trust him, but he seems to be the key to remembering who she is and where she came from. The Unremembered: Book One in The Vault of Heaven series, by Peter Orrullian is a book with one foot in the past and one foot moving towards the future. Unfamiliar with the world around her, Seraphina is taken in by a family who attempts to acclimate her to society. The only survivor of a plane crash is a sixteen-year-old girl who can’t remember boarding the plane, or anything else about herself either. Recommended by: Naomi Bates, Librarian, Texas USA Trilogy: Unremembered Unchanged Unforgotten The more you read, the deeper the intrigue becomes, and that is what compels the reader forward.Įditor's note: great read alike for ADORATION OF JENNA FOX Jessica Brody writes an incomparable science fiction book blended with a sense of mystery. ![]() Nothing seems to jog her memory.until she meets Lyzender. When Violet is finally released from the hospital, Social Services puts her in the care of a foster family, remote from all cameras and hubbub. They dubbed this beautiful girl Violet because of her eyes. She can't remember her name, where she lives.nothing. The only survivor of Flight 121, she was rescued and taken to California. She woke up in a sea of dead people, clinging to a piece of debris. ![]()
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