Reclaim: The Harvest Saga, #3
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The Greaters have ruled over the Lessers since The Fall. They’ve taken Abby’s family. They’ve taken her friends. They’ve taken her hostage and threatened the villages.
Enough is enough. Freedom is worth fighting for. Love is worth dying for.
And the Lessers are done taking orders from the Greaters.
Reclaim…the epic conclusion of the award-winning Harvest Saga.
"The Harvest Saga has all the dystopian feels the reader in me desperately craves --a corrupt government, a fierce heroine, teenage angst and a whole bucket of boy trouble that will set you to purr." --Cheer Papworth, Band of Dystopian
"The storyline and the story itself was brilliant, original and interesting. The story was so well imagined and nothing like I have ever read before." --Hayley Guertin, Hayley's Reviews
"Hatred and injustice, love and determination. In this fresh, brand new dystopian world that compels you and demands your attention, feel empowered with every turn of the page and join the resistance." --Sara-Ann Strong, UtopYA Teen Blog
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Reviews for Reclaim
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Overall, this was a good book. It was a little distracting when the narrator changed the names of people around him, i.e. calling Reg "Turnip." The plot was engaging and it became more and more interesting as you got further into the story. The characters are created well and the dialogue seems very natural for the region in which the story takes place.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Overall, this was a good book. It was a little distracting when the narrator changed the names of people around him, i.e. calling Reg "Turnip." The plot was engaging and it became more and more interesting as you got further into the story. The characters are created well and the dialogue seems very natural for the region in which the story takes place.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Overall, this was a good book. It was a little distracting when the narrator changed the names of people around him, i.e. calling Reg "Turnip." The plot was engaging and it became more and more interesting as you got further into the story. The characters are created well and the dialogue seems very natural for the region in which the story takes place.