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The Never Tilting World
The Never Tilting World
The Never Tilting World
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The Never Tilting World

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A world split between day and night. Two sisters who must unite it. The author of The Bone Witch kicks off an epic YA fantasy duology perfect for fans of Furyborn.

Generations of twin goddesses have long ruled Aeon—until one sister’s betrayal split their world in two. A Great Abyss now divides two realms: one cloaked in eternal night, the other scorched beneath an ever-burning sun.

While one sister rules the frozen fortress of Aranth, her twin rules the sand-locked Golden City—each with a daughter by their side. Now those young goddesses must set out on separate, equally dangerous journeys in hopes of healing their broken world. No matter the sacrifice it demands.

Told from four interweaving perspectives, this sweeping epic fantasy packs elemental magic, star-crossed romance, and incredible landscapes into a spectacular adventure with the fierce sisterhood of Frozen and the breakneck action of Mad Max: Fury Road.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateOct 15, 2019
ISBN9780062987518
Author

Rin Chupeco

Rin Chupeco has written obscure manuals for complicated computer programs, talked people out of their money at event shows, and done many other terrible things. They now write about ghosts and fantastic worlds but are still sometimes mistaken for a revenant. They are the author of The Girl from the Well, its sequel, The Suffering, and the Bone Witch trilogy. Find them at www.rinchupeco.com.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    I really wanted to love the story. I loved the writing, the character traits and world building were exquisite. However it seemed parts of the plot fell flat for me, some not making sense. The ending even left me 'ugh!! ' I like a cliff hanger ending but this was more like an unfinished paragraph.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Rin keeps outdoing herself with each new book.... i have loved reading and crossing the desert and waters along with out 2 main couples... each trying to overcome their social status difference, trying to withhold the growing love while still attempting to save a world that has stopped tilting due to the mistakes of the previous ruling twins...
    what kind of trials they will have to go through and how much they will be willing to sacrifice in order to restore peace to their world.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I really liked the Bone Witch series and other books I have read by this author thought I would give this a try. To start with I struggled when jumping back and forth between the characters as I found the two goddesses so alike in their dialogue. And I struggled to like most of the characters. Over all I wanted to know what happened but I didn’t love it if that makes sense?
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    This is the first book in The Never Tilting World series by Chupeco. I have read all of Chupeco’s other books and loved some of them but didn’t love others. I am kind of mixed on this one. I thought the world was really interesting. However, I didn't like how much jumping around there was between different characters and didn't think it worked well. I also thought a lot of the dialogue between characters sounded really awkward and forced.This is set is a post-apocalyptic type of world but has a heavy fantasy feel to it. It switches POV between two young women and two young men. I found the world fascinating, it’s very “Mad Max” like with things like sandworms and desert marauders. I had a lot of trouble staying engaged in the story though. The jumping around between the 4 different POVs was distracting and the two sisters sounded too similar in voice, I kept having to check to remember whose POV I was reading from.Overall this was okay but not great. While it is a very creative world, I struggled a lot with staying engaged with the story and characters. I don’t plan on continuing the series.