Meagan Spooner grew up reading and writing every spare moment of
the day, while dreaming about life as an archaeologist, a marine
biologist, an astronaut. She graduated from Hamilton College in New
York with a degree in playwriting, and has spent several years
since then living in Australia. She's traveled with her family all
over the world to places like Egypt, South Africa, the Arctic,
Greece, Antarctica, and the Galapagos, and there's a bit of every
trip in every story she writes.
She currently lives and writes in Northern Virginia, but the siren
call of travel is hard to resist, and there's no telling how long
she'll stay there.
In her spare time she plays guitar, plays video games, plays with
her cat, and reads.
You can visit her online at http: //www.meaganspooner.com.
Having fled from the horrific dangers of home straight into the
potentially horrific dangers of an outside landscape, Lark Ainsley
is back (Skylark, 2012) and still searching for her brother, Basil,
while trying to make sense of what her life will be in a world
ravaged by old wars, terrifying technology, and magic gone wild.
Joined by friend Tansy and mechanical 'pixie' Nix, Lark's journey
is the classic hero's quest. Her love interest, Oren, is an
intriguing blend of light and dark as he struggles with his literal
shadow side, the violent darkness that overtakes him every night as
one of the Shadow people slowly driven insane by the rigors of
living amidst uncontrolled magic outside the protected cities. Set
largely in a mysterious, vaguely menacing underground city called
Lethe, the plot unfurls quickly and steadily with good pacing.
Lethe is ruled by a harsh founder called Prometheus, who soon
challenges Lark in ways she didn't expect but must meet in order to
find Basil. With its blend of dystopian, steampunk, and generally
fantastical elements, Spooner's follow up is even stronger and more
gripping than the debut and is sure to ensnare further loyal
readers. --starred, Booklist-- "Journal"
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In this second book of The Skylark Trilogy, sixteen-year-old Lark's
quest to find her missing brother takes her to the city of Lethe, a
safe haven against Shadowmen attacks. Lark discovers, however, that
once again humans with innate magic, known as Renewables, are being
harvested, drained of their magic and their lives to fuel the
machines protecting the city. Upon joining the resistance, Lark
finds a journal written by her brother, proof that Basil reached
Lethe and designed the machinery used to protect it. Since the
journal also contained sketches of her, Lark is hailed as a hero by
the resistance and agrees to lead an attack on the city's leader,
Prometheus, the man she blames for her brother's death.
Unfortunately, her unnatural talent as a magic well who can drain
the magic from others is revealed during a Shadowmen attack. In
spite of the mistrust Lark now faces, she still battles Prometheus
and discovers the truth about the city and what happened to her
brother. In the end, Lark and her companions, the feral Oren and
mechanical guardian Nic, have a new quest--to return to her city
for a long overdue confrontation with its administration.
This intriguing dystopian adventure's depiction of the stand this
strong female protagonist takes against the horrors of her world is
fast-paced, compelling, and un-put-downable. Fans of the first
novel will be delighted; those new to the trilogy will be as well,
assisted by enough backstory to follow the action, and both groups
will eagerly await the concluding volume. --VOYA-- "Journal"
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