<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Originally published in hardback in 2013.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>There are people in this world who are Nobody. No one sees them. No one notices them. They live their lives under the radar, forgotten as soon as you turn away.<br /> <br /> That's why they make the perfect assassins.<br /> <br /> The Institute finds these people when they're young and takes them away for training. But an untrained Nobody is a threat to their organization. And threats must be eliminated.<br /> <br /> Claire has been invisible her whole life, missed by the Institute's monitoring. But now they've ID'ed her and have sent Nix to remove her. Yet the moment Nix lays eyes on her, he can't make the hit. It's as if Claire and Nix are the only people in the world for each other. And they are--because no one else can really see them.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><strong>Barnes (<em>Every Other Day</em>) continues to establish herself as a strong voice in dark fantasy and science fiction. </strong>For 15 years, Claire Ryan has been ignored by everybody, from her classmates to her parents. Seventeen-year-old Nix has grown up with a similar invisibility, something he uses to his advantage. Raised by the Society, Nix is a 'Nobody, ' incapable of being seen, able to travel through walls--abilities he uses to kill Nulls, sociopaths who threaten the world. When Nix is assigned to kill Claire, he's shocked that she can see him, and he soon realizes that she can't possibly be a Null, which makes him question the Society and his mission. Barnes skillfully builds tension, keeping Claire and Nix at odds even as their mutual attraction grows. The ending is a bit rushed, with both a contrived concept and a late-debuting character driving a presumed sequel, but the world-building and the mix of dark genre elements (including some genuinely disturbing human actions) more than make up for any letdown. --<em>Publishers Weekly</em></p>-- "Journal" (12/3/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>Claire Ryan has always felt like a Nobody. As a child, her parents left her at stores, parks, and home alone. She's never understood why she's so forgettable. However, she does not allow herself to wallow in self-pity; instead she survives by losing herself in books and hypothetical situations. One day she notices a young man about her own age watching her. She realizes that he is shocked that she can see him, and that he has malicious intentions. Nix, 17, has been sent by The Society to kill her. She shouldn't be able to see him because Nobodies make perfect close-range assassins because people do not notice them. Nix never thought to question his assignment until Claire sees him and he saves her from a backup team when he is making his second attempt to take her life. Even though he believes she is a Null (someone with the supernatural ability to manipulate others), he takes her into hiding, where he realizes that she is a powerful Nobody. To understand why The Society wants her dead, the pair starts investigating Nix's previous kills, realizing that the organization he has worked for since childhood is evil and needs to be stopped. <strong>This thrill ride will keep readers entranced and could appeal to reluctant readers </strong>if they can be coaxed to overlook its length.<strong> An exciting addition for collections where action novels are popular.</strong> --<em>School Library Journal</em></p>-- "Journal" (2/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>Day after day, Claire walks through life largely unseen. Then one day she finds herself in the crosshairs of an assassin's gun. Nix is a 'nobody, ' an excellent assassin who takes out individuals dubbed dangerous by the Society. But his perfect kill record ends when he and Claire encounter each other. They join forces to discover why Nix was sent to kill Claire and whether the previous assassinations Nix carried out were actually as necessary as the Society claimed. Claire is the perfect foil for Nix, countering his strong, action-oriented mindset with a more reflective approach to problem solving. Barnes skillfully captures the internal monologues of the characters, placing the reader inside the heads of both Claire and Nix, and nicely balances that interior focus with fast-paced adventure. <strong>The novel's imaginative mixture of supernatural elements with action and romance will appeal to a broad range of readers.</strong> --<em>Booklist</em></p>-- "Journal" (1/1/2013 12:00:00 AM)<br><br><p>In a fast-paced and simply told action story, Claire, who has spent her life being ignored, teams up with Nix, the boy raised to kill her. <br /> Perspective switches rapidly between Claire and Nix, and readers learn first of Claire's constant loneliness and next of Nix's certainty that she is a dangerous Null who must be hunted and killed. When the two teens meet, their worlds change: Nix realizes that the Society that raised him as a weapon has been lying about his targets being evil. Claire experiences the terror of being hunted and then the joy and relief of discovering that somebody--Nix--can see her. Both teens, it turns out, are Nobodies, beings whose power lies in their ability to escape notice and whose lives the Society wants to control. Short, emphatic sentences, dramatic repetition and strategic line breaks shuttle readers through the action and worldbuilding. If there were much of a pause in the action, readers might have time to question some of the story's premises (they don't know, for instance, how Claire escaped the Society's notice until now or whether there are others like her). As written, however, <strong>it's a pleasurable ride through chases, escapes, sinister memories and romantic tension. <br /> Gripping, with a dramatic climax and just enough room for a sequel.</strong> --<em>Kirkus Reviews</em></p>-- "Journal" (11/15/2012 12:00:00 AM)<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Jennifer Lynn Barnes is the author of the popular Raised by Wolves series. A former competitive cheerleader, teen model, and comic book geek, she wrote her first book at the age of nineteen. She just completed her PhD in developmental psychology at Yale University and has returned to her native Oklahoma to teach at the University of Oklahoma. You can visit her online at www.jenniferlynnbarnes.com or follow her on Twitter @jenlynnbarnes."
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