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|date=February 2019
|isbn= 978-0765379962
|cover=07653799611785653199|aznuk=07653799611785653199|aznus=07653799611785653199
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January is a dying planet. It wasn't exactly pleasant to begin with. One half is scorching sunlight, pure, blazing heat, and totally uninhabitable. The other half is pure darkness and ice, where a creature can freeze to death in seconds, and totally uninhabitable. In the middle is a brief twilight that is barely survivable. Life is a knife-edge, stray too close to one side you die, to close to the other, you die and yet the heat from the sun and the water from the ice are necessary for life. Life for the inhabitants of January is long, and hard, and arduous, will anything ever change?
I have my criticisms of this book, the weakness in Sophie's character is incredibly frustrating at times and the lack of depth in Bianca's equally so, and at times the plot is very slow. But it also has its merits and for those who are devoted science fiction fans or those who like a book that is slower to evolve then there is a lot to recommend in this one. Would I recommend it? Yes, I think I would. For something similar you could also try [[The Twisted Tree by Rachel Burge]].
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