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Across a Star-Swept Sea
Across a Star-Swept Sea | Diana Peterfreund
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From Rampant and Ascendant author Diana Peterfreund comes this thrilling companion to For Darkness Shows the Stars. Centuries after wars nearly destroyed civilization, Persis Blake's world is once again in the throes of rebellion. For Persis, her public life is that of a socialite, filled with parties and ball gowns. But while she seems to be a frivolous aristocrat, inside Persis beats the heart of a spythe same heart that is falling for the enemy, Justen Helo. Persis's heart belongs to Justen, but before she can tell him the truth, she discovers he has a secret as wellone that could plunge their tropical paradise into another dark age. And Persis realizes she's not just risking her heart, she's risking the world she's sworn to protect. Across a Star-Swept Sea is a romantic, science-fictional reimagining of the classic The Scarlet Pimpernel.
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TheAromaofBooks
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So I love the Scarlet Pimpernel & when this book came out, billed as a YA/scifi riff on that tale I knew I had to read it! And although I enjoyed it when I read it back in 2014, the introduction of a pile of random characters in the last hundred pages of the book left me feeling a little confused - until I found out this is actually a sequel! Since then I have been meaning to read the first book & then treat this one to a reread, & thanks to ⬇️

TheAromaofBooks (cont'd) finally getting around to book one (For Darkness Shows the Stars) via #PemberLittens, I actually reread this one - & enjoyed it even more the second time around because, as I suspected, all those extra characters actually made tons of sense within the context of book one. The young ages of the characters here was still aggravating, as it was in Darkness, but felt slightly more believable. All in all, a fun retelling of a favorite story. 3y
TheSpineView Way to go! 3y
Clare-Dragonfly I liked the first book but thought this was even better! Though I actually read this before reading The Scarlet Pimpernel. It did get me to read the latter which was also fantastic! 3y
TheAromaofBooks @Clare-Dragonfly - There were definitely things about the first book that I liked better, but I spent the whole time being low-key aggravated that they were ten years too young to make sense so that brought me down 😂 3y
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howjessicareads
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So good! And now after reading this, I‘m going to need to break out my DVD of the Jane Seymour version of Scarlet Pimpernel for a rewatch. 😍 #howjessreadsin2019

ScientistSam Sounds amazing! 5y
Dragon Stacking ! Love the original version ❤️ 5y
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orange.books
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This is a book I absolutely adored years ago so I wanted to reread it! I still really enjoyed everything that happened, and it's been so long since my last read that a couple moments were pretty shocking.

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ralexist
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There've been a lot of retellings in the past several years. This one's based off of the Scarlet Pimpernel, which is a wonderful story, and one that I was excited to read. It is good but it fell, for me, into that area in which I struggle with YA retellings because I get tired of teenage thinking applied to adult stories. It was a grand new world though, rich in detail and thought through, so if retellings are your thing you should pick this up.

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jasminesreading
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I absolutely adored this book! If you're interested in understanding the universe, I do recommend reading For Darkness Shows The Stars first. But if you just really like The Scarlet Pimpernel, you can definitely enjoy this as a stand alone. I'm not entirely sure what was so wonderful about this book, but I could NOT put it down! #acrossastarsweptsea #dianapeterfreund #ya #ireadya #dystopian #yabook #youngadult #yalit

austenandarthur I'm not normally a fan of dystopian, but I kind of want to read this one! 7y
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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
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I forgot how much I enjoy Peterfreund's writing. She has a great way of using a story (The Scarlet Pimpernel in this case) as a foundation but making it entirely her own. So good! Wanted a little more from it but overall fantastic! 4🌟

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KeepCalmWithBooksAndCoffee
Across a Star-Swept Sea | Diana Peterfreund
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Persis is giving me revolutionary feels and fuel right now.

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Sumi
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Second book in a trilogy it is set in a very different place in the world of For Darkness Shows the Stars. Peterfreund writes charming characters that you want to get to know and the story - a retelling of the Scarlet Pimpernel was very enjoyable.