Victoria Schwab

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The sequel — and conclusion — to Victoria Schwab's instant #1 New York Times bestseller, This Savage Song. Kate Harker is a girl who isn't afraid of the dark. She's a girl who hunts monsters. And she's good at it. August Flynn is a monster who can never be human. No matter how much he once yearned for it. He has a part to play. And he will play it, no matter the cost. Nearly six months after Kate and August were first thrown together, the war between the monsters and the humans is a terrifying reality. In Verity, August has become the leader he never wished to be, and in Prosperity, Kate has become the ruthless hunter she knew she could be. When a new monster emerges from the shadows — one who feeds on chaos and brings out its victim's inner demons — it lures Kate home, where she finds more than she bargained for. She'll face a monster she thought she killed, a boy she thought she knew, and a demon all her own.
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322 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
Publisher
Titan Books
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  • Katarina Bodlovićshared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading
    🚀Unputdownable

    F you Victoria Schwab.

  • Ana Evtoskishared an impression5 years ago
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Quotes

  • paulohas quoted4 years ago
    A place where a girl had grown up, and a boy had burned alive, where a violin had been shattered, and a stranger had been shot—
  • b3463452218has quoted3 years ago
    He who fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster . . . if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.

    FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE

    Hell is empty,
    All the devils are here.

    WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, THE TEMPEST
  • Evelina Todorovahas quoted3 years ago
    “Night has a way of blurring lines in the psyche. It makes us feel free. Studies show people are generally less inhibited after dark, more open to influence and”—he stifled a cough, then continued—“primal behaviors.

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