When the Sky Fell on Splendor

Kids, Teen, Science Fiction, Fantasy and Magic, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Emily Henry ISBN: 9780451480729
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group Publication: March 12, 2019
Imprint: Razorbill Language: English
Author: Emily Henry
ISBN: 9780451480729
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication: March 12, 2019
Imprint: Razorbill
Language: English

**"Exciting, heartbreaking, and far from ordinary." --Kirkus

Emily Henry is "one of YA's preeminent voices....an exquisite, genre-bending novel. --Booklist

The Serpent King meets Stranger Things in Emily Henry's gripping novel about a group of friends in a small town who find themselves dealing with unexpected powers after a cosmic event.**

Almost everyone in the small town of Splendor, Ohio, was affected when the local steel mill exploded. If you weren't a casualty of the accident yourself, chances are a loved one was. That's the case for seventeen-year-old Franny, who, five years after the explosion, still has to stand by and do nothing as her brother lies in a coma.

In the wake of the tragedy, Franny found solace in a group of friends whose experiences mirrored her own. The group calls themselves The Ordinary, and they spend their free time investigating local ghost stories and legends, filming their exploits for their small following of YouTube fans. It's silly, it's fun, and it keeps them from dwelling on the sadness that surrounds them.

Until one evening, when the strange and dangerous thing they film isn't fiction--it's a bright light, something massive hurtling toward them from the sky. And when it crashes and the teens go to investigate...everything changes.

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**"Exciting, heartbreaking, and far from ordinary." --Kirkus

Emily Henry is "one of YA's preeminent voices....an exquisite, genre-bending novel. --Booklist

The Serpent King meets Stranger Things in Emily Henry's gripping novel about a group of friends in a small town who find themselves dealing with unexpected powers after a cosmic event.**

Almost everyone in the small town of Splendor, Ohio, was affected when the local steel mill exploded. If you weren't a casualty of the accident yourself, chances are a loved one was. That's the case for seventeen-year-old Franny, who, five years after the explosion, still has to stand by and do nothing as her brother lies in a coma.

In the wake of the tragedy, Franny found solace in a group of friends whose experiences mirrored her own. The group calls themselves The Ordinary, and they spend their free time investigating local ghost stories and legends, filming their exploits for their small following of YouTube fans. It's silly, it's fun, and it keeps them from dwelling on the sadness that surrounds them.

Until one evening, when the strange and dangerous thing they film isn't fiction--it's a bright light, something massive hurtling toward them from the sky. And when it crashes and the teens go to investigate...everything changes.

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