Gregory Scott Katsoulis is a writer, teacher, artist and goofball. He is in love with ideas and possibility. When he is not writing, he composes incidental music, enjoys taking photographs of faces, debunks bunk and confounds children by teaching them about black holes, time-travel paradoxes and the hilarious fallibility of human memory. He lives in the lovely and stimulating Cambridge, Massachusetts. You can visit his website at www.gregorykatsoulis.com for occasional thought updates.
"A fantastic, red-blooded justice-struggle novel." -New York Times
bestselling author Cory Doctorow "A definite must for fans of the
previous volume and a much-needed reminder that words really do
matter" -School Library Journal "A powerful novel with a neatly
wrapped-up conclusion." -Kirkus Reviews "...a rich, descriptive
dystopia with [an] interest in wordplay and [an] examination of
language itself." - Booklist "Readers will enjoy this fast-paced
adventure and perhaps examine a little more closely the balance of
power in the real world." - VOYA "A chilling, unnerving, and timely
debut novel about what it means to speak out, even in silence."
-Katharine McGee, New York Times bestselling author of The
Thousandth Floor on All Rights Reserved "Between the clever premise
and the protagonist's stand against a repressive society,
Katsoulis's work is timely and will appeal to fans of Dan Wells's
Bluescreen, M.T. Anderson's Feed, Cecelia Ahern's Flawed, or Scott
Westerfeld's Uglies [series]." -School Library Journal on All
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distinctive and memorable voice by Gregory Scott Katsoulis. All
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must read for fans of the dystopic, and more specifically of M.T.
Anderson's Feed." -Shelf Awareness on All Rights Reserved
"Intense... A provocative setup." -Publishers Weekly on All Rights
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