

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.I’d spent my whole life settling, trying not to attract attention, and generally doing whatever it took to keep other people happy. “Deuce's passion for life, even in her bleakest moments, is contagious, and that passion exemplifies the nebulous force that has driven all of these individuals to persist in the face of awful options.” ― The Bulletin on Enclave This is a tense, action-packed dystopia with intriguingly gray characters.” ― Booklist on Enclave “Aguirre's young adult debut is a gripping survival story set in an apocalyptic future.

“This well-paced zombie-esque adventure in an urban wasteland will keep fans happy.” ― Kirkus Reviews on Enclave With some graphic and gross imagery and a hard look at a post-apocalyptic world, Aguirre has taken themes from Scott Westerfeld and an assortment of zombie literature and created something that is very much her own-and a very engaging read.” ― RT Book Reviews on Enclave “ Enclave is dark and thrilling, fast-paced and intense. This series is likely to hold considerable appeal for fans of The Hunger Games.” ― Publishers Weekly on Enclave “In her first young adult novel, Aguirre (the Sirantha Jax series) has created a gritty and highly competent heroine, an equally deadly sidekick/love interest, and a fascinating, if unpleasant, civilization.

To say we're excited is a major understatement.” ― on Enclave “ is a young adult dystopian novel and has been compared to the hit series The Hunger Games. “Aguirre offers a satisfying romance while eloquently conveying a message about facing the truth and not giving up on oneself or others.” ― Publishers Weekly

for fans of lightweight romance.” ― Kirkus Reviews “For teens who can't get enough of YA romance.” ― School Library Journal could be found in any high school along with a Post-it note stating, 'It will be all right in the end.'” ― VOYA This could be a tale of heartbreak but instead the tone is one of learning to accept life as it comes. Sage's beauty shines through her habit of leaving Post-it notes of encouragement on the lockers of her classmates. No one except Sage realizes that Shane is alone. Dad is then guilt-free to carry on with his long-distance trucking job. Shane lives in a trailer provided by his dad after his mother's death. Sage lives with her aunt after a horrific incident. “Two teens with tortured pasts are irresistibly drawn to each other.
