<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Concludes the story of psychic Omega Cass and her powerful Alpha twin, Zach, on a dystopian world struggling for balance between a backward government and its oppressed people centuries after a nuclear apocalypse.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Book Three in the critically acclaimed The Fire Sermon trilogy--<i>The Hunger Games </i>meets Cormac McCarthy's <i>The Road </i>in this richly imagined post-apocalyptic series by award-winning poet Francesca Haig.</b> <p/>The apocalypse has come and gone, and now every person is born a twin: one a strong Alpha, one a mutated Omega. <p/>The Omegas live in segregation, cast out by their families as soon as their mutation becomes clear. Forced to live apart, they are ruthlessly oppressed by their Alpha counterparts. The only thing that keeps the Alphas at bay is the fact that whenever one twin dies, so does the other. <p/>In this thrilling conclusion to The Fire Sermon trilogy, Cass, Piper, and Zoe have discovered that Elsewhere exists, and it's more real and more complicated than any of them could have imagined. Now, they must race to prevent the Alphas from destroying what might be the only salvation for the Omegas. <p/>The end to their lifelong discrimination is in sight, but before she can be free, Cass must overcome her loyalty to her Alpha twin, Zach, her most dangerous enemy. But if they're not careful, both will die in the struggle for power.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>"</i>The best post-apocalyptic novel I've read in years - it's dark, deep, and doesn't conform to the dystopian tropes we've all come to expect."-- "The Mary Sue"<br><br><i>The Fire Sermon</i> is an undeniable page-turner... At the heart of Haig's worldbuilding is a precious love story between Cass and a fellow Omega on the run named Kip. The writing surrounding these two beautifully demonstrates Haig's craft. If you thought Peeta Mellark had a big fan club, just you wait. There will be copious amounts of kissy fan art and montage videos. You can count on it.-- "Bookshots (LitReactor)"<br><br>"A beautifully written tale of a dark and often unforgiving post-apocalyptic world . . . a spectacular introduction to the series.-- "Fresh Fiction"<br><br>"A powerful post-apocalyptic story with unusual emotional depth and clear, often beautiful language, this is one genre fans won't want to miss."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on THE MAP OF BONES"<br><br>"As an award-winning poet, Haig's prose is gorgeous and engaging, particularly when she describes the desolate landscape, now peppered with ruins from the Before. Fans of dystopias will appreciate this adventure-filled yet character-focused tale that offers hope and explores (in a refreshingly nuanced way) the moral complexities involved in defeating an oppressive and backward government structure."-- "Booklist (starred review) on THE FIRE SERMON"<br><br>"Debut novelist Haig builds a richly textured world and creates characters who immediately feel real. The suspense of the plot, driven by the fear and anger underlying this unbreakable bond between twins, never flags. Haig's experience as a poet shows in her writing, which is clear, forceful and laced with bright threads of beauty. With its well-built world, vivid characters and suspenseful plot, this book, the first in a planned trilogy, is poised to become the next must-read hit."-- "Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on THE FIRE SERMON"<br><br>"Fantasy and sci-fi fans finally have a book they can bond over. This is going to be a series to watch.-- "RT Book Reviews"<br><br>"Haig ties up the key threads of the story of overthrowing oppression in a messy but satisfying knot. Cass' narrative voice, and her approach to the increasingly difficult decisions she must make, drives the story quite effectively."-- "Booklist"<br><br>"Readers who enjoy the Hunger Games series, Pierce Brown's <i>Red Rising</i>, and like-minded dystopian literature will enjoy this first title in a trilogy."-- "Library Journal (starred review) on THE FIRE SERMON"<br><br>"Thrilling, emotionally engaging, booby-trapped with some incredibly inventive twists and turns and some excellent action sequences and, from beginning to end, it is intensely moving...Francesca Haig's writing is exquisite, loaded with turns of phrase and lines of dialogue that are so perfect and so beautifully realized, it reminds us how powerful the written word can be...You have got to read these books, they are storytelling at its absolute finest."-- "Starburst Magazine on THE MAP OF BONES"<br><br>A hell of a ride. I would recommend it to anyone I can, regardless of age.--James Oswald, author of Natural Causes<br><br>A potential heir to the <i>Hunger Games."</i>-- "Vulture"<br><br>Set in a vividly realised world of elite Alphas and their 'weaker' Omega twins, [this series] holds a mirror up to our obsession with perfection."-- "Guardian"<br><br>With captivating storytelling and an equally captivating heroine in Cass, Haig's latest in her Fire Sermon trilogy truly excites. An intricately crafted plot with intense conflict and distinctive, flawed characters make this story hard to put down.-- "RT book reviews on MAP OF BONES"<br><br>Words like 'masterpiece' and 'instant classic' are cliché, but in the case of Francesca Haig's astounding <i>The Fire Sermon</i>, they're the only words to use. It's a breath-taking, passionate, absolutely sensational work of imagination, perfectly structured, beautifully written, populated with fabulous characters and packed with intrigue, violence, compassion and underlined by a very important human message that is always present without ever becoming homily. The Fire Sermon is completely without equal - it leaves Hunger Games, Divergence, Twilight blah blah-yawn twitching in the dust.-- "Starburst Magazine"<br><br>"A beautiful, brutal story about what it means to be human, and what's worth fighting for."--Lauren DeStefano, New York Times Bestselling author of The Chemical Garden trilogy<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Francesca Haig<b> </b>grew up in Tasmania, gained her PhD from the University of Melbourne, and was a senior lecturer at the University of Chester. Her poetry has been published in literary journals and anthologies in both Australia and England, and her first collection of poetry, <i>Bodies of Water</i>, was published in 2006. In 2010 she was awarded a Hawthornden Fellowship. She is also the author of the Fire Sermon series, which includes<i>The Fire Sermon</i>, <i> </i><i>The Map of Bones</i>, and <i>The Forever Ship</i>. She lives in London with her husband and son. Visit FrancescaHaig.com and follow her on Twitter @FrancescaHaig.
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