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    The Far Dawn

    The Far Dawn

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    by Kevin Emerson


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      ISBN-13: 9780062062871
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Publication date: 08/26/2014
    • Series: Atlanteans Series , #3
    • Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 368
    • Sales rank: 128,152
    • File size: 1 MB
    • Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

    Kevin Emerson is the author of twelve novels, including Exile and the Atlanteans series. Kevin is a singer, drummer, and guitarist and has played in bands since high school. He has toured across the country and in Europe and the UK and now lives in Seattle, one of the best music cities in the world.

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    The Far Dawn is the third and final novel in Kevin Emerson's Atlanteans series, bringing the story of Atlantean descendant Owen Parker to a high-stakes, dramatic conclusion. The Atlanteans series has been praised for its "emotional sucker punches" (Kirkus Reviews), "solid world building" (ALA Booklist), and "mind-blowing fantasy with characters you'll love" (bestselling author Michael Grant).

    In The Far Dawn, Owen and Lilly are on their own, two of the three Atlanteans left on a journey to find Atlantis and protect it from the selfish greed of their nemesis Paul and Project Elysium. As time grows short and darkness overtakes the planet, Owen must face Paul's greatest treachery yet. He must choose—does he save the planet, or the people he loves?

    Perfect for fans of Star Wars, Percy Jackson, or The Hunger Games, The Far Dawn takes readers on an explosive journey through time and space with heartrending decisions, pulse-pounding action, and fascinating questions of science and ethics alike. Both the paperback and ebook editions include extra content on "where science stops and fantasy starts" in the world of the series.

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    — Michael Grant
    Praise for The Lost Code: “A smart dystopian adventure packed with mind-blowing fantasy and characters you’ll love.
    School Library Journal
    09/01/2014
    Gr 9 Up—Owen Parker, one of three Atlantean descendants, races to find and protect the lost Atlantis from the traitor Paul and the Project Elysium group, who are bent on using it for their own greedy purpose. With the help of his love Lily, the powerful teen must journey through time and space in this pulsating and heartbreaking final chapter of this postapocalyptic series.
    Kirkus Reviews
    2014-06-25
    The eventful conclusion to the Atlanteans series.Jumping right into the action three days after the events of The Dark Shore (2013), the narration gives a minimal recap of the complicated events and large cast. Owen and Lilly, newly revealed to be the Medium of the Three Atlantean descendants prophesied to save the world, desperately race on to beat villainous Paul to both the Paintbrush of the Gods (a powerful tool that can restore the failing climate and rapidly dying planet) and the Terra (a personified spirit of the Earth). However, the Terra has a message for Owen: The prophecy of the Three's a lie, and they will fail. Owen must discover what that means and why he can communicate with the Terra even though he isn't the Medium. On the action-packed journey, he encounters a strange ally who enables an extended flashback to the original Atlantean Three in the days leading up to their disaster and the history of the Paintbrush of the Gods—the sequence takes readers away from the main plot for a long time, and much of it reads like an infodump, but it's necessary information containing surprising revelations. A thematic buildup leads to a choice between saving the world and saving personal love—the execution's surprising, believable and refreshingly true to the characters. The ending more than satisfies without being too tidy.A winning combination of high stakes, sacrifice and heroism. (Science fantasy. 12-18)
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