In this sequel to the cinematic, romantic fantasy The Edge of Everything (called 'utterly original' by director Peter Jackson), star-crossed X and Zoe must unravel secrets of the past and overcome the boundaries of their two worlds in order to find their way back to each other
Jeff Giles grew up in Cohasset, Massachusetts. Most recently, he was the deputy managing editor of Entertainment Weekly, where he oversaw all coverage of movies and books, including the magazine's championing of YA fiction. Jeff has written for Rolling Stone and the New York Times Books Review. He also co-authored The Terrorist's Son, a non-fiction book that won an Alex Award from the American Library Association and has since been translated into more than a dozen languages. While reporting on the Lord of the Rings movies for Newsweek, Jeff was invited to be an extra in The Return of the King. He played a Rohan soldier and - because he didn't have a beard or moustache - they glued yak hair to his face. Jeff lives with his family in Montana. @MrJeffGiles
Sharp, dark, thoughtful and romantic, readers will thrill to the
start of this exciting new series * Cassandra Clare on THE EDGE OF
EVERYTHING *
A gripping, utterly original work of fiction that manages to
capture all of the joy and the pain, the light and the darkness of
growing up * Peter Jackson on THE EDGE OF EVERYTHING *
An utterly fantastic book * James Dashner on THE EDGE OF EVERYTHING
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From the moment I started to read The Edge of Everything, I was
hooked * Louise O'Neill on THE EDGE OF EVERYTHING *
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