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  • By: Claudia Gray
  • Narrator: Tavia Gilbert
  • Length: 10 hours 51 minutes
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Publish date: November 03, 2015
  • Language: English
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Ten Thousand Skies Above You Audiobook Summary

In this stunning sequel to A Thousand Pieces of You by New York Times bestselling author Claudia Gray, Marguerite must race through various dimensions in a desperate attempt to save the boy she loves.

Ever since she used the Firebird, her parents’ invention, to cross through to alternate dimensions, Marguerite has caught the attention of enemies who will do anything to force her into helping them dominate the multiverse–even hurt the people she loves. She resists until her boyfriend, Paul, is attacked, and his consciousness is scattered across multiple dimensions.

The hunt for each splinter of Paul’s soul sends Marguerite racing through a war-torn San Francisco, the criminal underworld of New York City, and a glittering Paris, where another Marguerite hides a shocking secret.

Each dimension brings Marguerite one step closer to rescuing Paul. But with every trial she faces, she begins to question the one constant she’s found between the worlds: their love for each other.

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Tavia Gilbert is the narrator of Ten Thousand Skies Above You audiobook that was written by Claudia Gray

Claudia Gray is the pseudonym of New Orleans-based writer Amy Vincent, the author of the New York Times bestselling Evernight series. She has worked as a lawyer, a journalist, a disc jockey, and an extremely poor waitress. Her grandparents’ copy of Mysteries of the Unexplained is probably the genesis of her fascination with most things mysterious and/or inexplicable.

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Narrator Tavia Gilbert
Length 10 hours 51 minutes
Author Claudia Gray
Publisher HarperCollins
Release date November 03, 2015
ISBN 9780062421845

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Goodreads Reviews

jessica

September 25, 2018

i have so many new series that i want to start, but i made myself swear an oath that i would finish old ones first. especially if i already own them. the struggle is real, my friends.but luckily i didnt have to struggle too much with this one. this was just as exciting as the first book. however, this strongly fell under what i consider to be a filler book. not much really happens plot-wise. all the information that furthers the storyline easily fits into a single chapter, and it happens towards the end. but i didnt really mind because the rest of the book was pretty entertaining. i really like how this book in particular explores the ethical ramifications of multi-dimentional travelling. i appreciate when sci-fi books really dive into all aspects of a particular idea and it was eye-opening to see and think about the moral dilemma with dimension jumping.whilst most of the book was pretty good overall, i will complain about the ending though. ugh. i hate cliffhangers with every fibre of my being. that was one of the things i loved about the first book - the ending wrapped everything up nicely but also gave a glimpse of something more. to me, thats what makes me want to read the next book, not some cheap ploy like ending the book right in the middle of something. when will authors learn??i have the next and final book sitting on my shelf, waiting to be read. hopefully i will pick that up soon so i can dive into the series i really want to read. on the bright side, at least i know there wont be a cliffhanger. lol.↠ 3.5 stars

Brittney ~ Reverie and Ink

October 17, 2016

*Full Review Update* Good gravy, this series.If you thought the first one was a wild ride full of twists and turns and EMOTIONS, just wait.*SPOILERS FOR BOOK 1 & MILD SPOILERS FOR BOOK 2* We jump right back in with Marguerite and the aftermath of the first book- everyone coming to terms with what really happened and all the new revelations.... and the consequences. Theo is now suffering the physical repercussions from the drug that *evil* Theo put in his body. Paul, being the kind soul that he is (but I will talk about him later...) goes to try and find a cure. Blah blah blah, stuff happens, and you can gather from the description that his soul ends up being *splintered* (you guessed it... spread apart over several dimensions). And now, the only way to save Paul and help Theo is for Marguerite to wrangle a little deal and work with Conley. I gotta be honest. The highlight of this book was Marguerite + the REAL Theo getting to spend so much time together as they are thrown in to CRAZY realms/situations together. I gotta talk about this shipping business because lets face it- this is where the emotions come in.This book particularly focuses on Marguerite's struggle to come to terms with the real Paul vs. the Paul she loved. She's in a constant battle with herself on whether or not her and Paul are really destined to be together - and that part drove me a little nuts. (Not the part of her questioning, but her decisions...)So, rant time. (spoilers)I'm NOT the biggest Paul fan. Yeah yeah, he's nice, has good intentions, bleh bleh (note - I am NOT talking about Russian Paul who I liked very much.) But let's face it- Paul just isn't super interesting either. I just don't see him being as devoted to her as Theo is. Like okay....who is constantly sacrificing himself for her? THEO. Who sticks by her side no matter what- loves her unconditionally... and is totally sassy and fun? THEO. This book proves his character and his loyalty ten fold. I will never stop shipping them, even though I'm preparing to get my heart broken. Sure, I don't know how this series is going to end but Marguerite is constantly chooses Paul over Theo and goes on and on about how Paul is the only one for her. My poor Theo, friend zoned. I'm hanging on to a *small* thread of hope but I'm preparing for utter heartbreak over my Theo/Meg ship. Alright, moving on...The dimensions we are thrown into are actually super interesting - albeit depressing. I think that is what I love so much about this series - the effect different choices have on all the alternate worlds / dimensions. You won't see just one or two in this book - you'll see several. Like before, because of the complexity of the plot - it is a little hard to keep up with at times but not anything super complicated.And of course, there is much more going on than you realize.Bonus? You get to go back to Russiaverse.Also good luck with the ending because I'm still not OK.____________________________Initial Impression....How am I supposed to feel after this?!?! Let me tell you how I feel. See the spoiler, if you dare tread upon an unpopular opinion about a ship. If you happen to have the same opinion as me PLEASE TALK TO ME UGH.(view spoiler)[THEO. THAT IS ALL. That is my ship, and I know it is pretty much hopeless and I'M NOT OKAY WITH THIS GUYS HE LOVES HER SO MUCH AND OSIGJ:SLKDFJ:SLDKFJ. (hide spoiler)]

Chelsea

January 05, 2016

NOOOOOO WHAT!!!!!!!!! NEED NEXT BOOK

Simona

November 02, 2016

PRE-READING: Not surprisingly, I didn't resist and began it right after finishing the first. Never said I was good at resisting books.But please, can I have more sciency craziness this time? (Thank you Nina for the wonderful expression).---“I want you when it’s crazy, when it’s frightening, when it’s impossible, because there’s nothing within you that could hurt me half as much as not having you.”Now, people. Do you know me as a sentimental person? Do you know me as the type of reviewer who would fill her review with random sentences at high risk of nonsense and, if required, caps and smileys? Seriously, if you follow me and know my reviewing style, have you ever seen any of these things? And yet now, for this book, I feel the urge to do it. That's the effect the celestial Paul Markov has on me.God, if I'm in love with that guy.I swooned (not in the sense of fainting; I'm not that sensitive). And I don't swoon, not really. It's just a way of saying, right? It's not as if girls -and boys, why not- do it for real while they are reading or watching a movie or whatever. At least, that's how it worked for me. Not here. Here I did it. Did it, like, did it. Took in a deep breath, and then released until my lungs hurt and my head was dizzy. Then I stayed there, in awe, staring at the void for at least a couple of minutes.So much for not being sentimental.I knew I was in love with him since book one. And yet it took me so long to acknowledge it. Paul, you are my life.Now that I've fangirled over Paul (though not enough; it will never be even near enough) I guess it's time to begin a proper review.•As in A Thousand Pieces of You , the scientific aspect of interdimensional journey is still lacking. The doubts I had before were not clarified in this book, and a few more, one above all, emerged -(view spoiler)[why on earth does Nightthief gives the bitch-Marguerite the power to overcome our-Marguerite's conscience despite the fact that she's a perfect traveler? I thought that Nightthief could only help a traveler not losing himself while in another of his selves. When was this other suspiciously convenient propriety pointed out, if it ever was? (hide spoiler)]. Also, finally Dr. Kovalenka, Marguerite's (a shorter name, sweetie? Or an acceptable nickname. I could use a nickname) mom, admitted that the fact that the Firebird can travel through dimensions is a break to the rule that only energy can actually do that. One would expect an explanation after such a statement, right? No. It can do it and that's it. It's not as if readers deserve to know, after all.But I've already diffusely talked about this in my review of A Thousand Pieces of You (to read it, see link above), so let's go on.•The characters are all even more fabulous than they were in the previous installment; all except Marguerite. I can connect with her and she is not that bad considering the poor excuses of heroines who inhabit most of the ya fantasy books out there, but she has these moments of total dumbness and silliness which, albeit brief and sporadic, are so impossibly irritating as to compensate for all of her positive attributes. I think I like her, generally speaking, but I'd rather have had a smarter, levelheaded main character.•I say this thinking specifically about the romance. More than once she reiterates her one true love is Paul, Paul and only Paul (wise girl). Nevertheless, every time she says it -and she never misses the boat- she always says also that she loves Theo, too, but only as a friend. Then she claim that's it, she never change her mind about that, and we expect the subject to be over and the love triangle to be now behind us. Except that the next time the issues turns up again, she repeats exactly the same line of reasoning, over and over. Sorry to break it on you, Marguerite, but it's not like this makes you seem sure of yourself -quite the opposite.Anyway, she never ever dare to think that maybe, after all, she could be with Theo, so I guess she was sincerely sure of herself but the author simply didn't know how to convey it in ways other than that. That's a pity, because it surely could have helped me to appreciate her more, and it made the love triangle feel even heavier than it had to be (when actually here it doesn't even exist anymore). Marguerite and Paul's love story, though, is one of the sweetest, most poetic things I've ever read about. I think you got it by now, but I loved them so much you can't even begin to imagine.Coming back to Marguerite, can I say 'I told you', you selfish, stupid, hot-headed idiot? (view spoiler)[You managed to get your other self pregnant screwing not only her life as a whole but also her political position. You are the most horrible person I've ever met (hide spoiler)]. But still, this kind of thorny situations and, generally speaking, the whole take-control-of-my-other-self thing leaves room for ethical issues that put the reader in a difficult position as to whether being in favor or not to the interdimensional journey, and I really appreciate this. It's not every ya that can actually make you think like this. I think that, even though it can assume reprehensive traits in circumstances such as the aforementioned, it is an added value to the book, and makes it more complex and, so, more interesting. •At last, the plot, and in this regard these few words will suffice: plot twists! Plot twists everywhere.Also, the book ends with a cliffhanger. Ergo someone help me manage the wait because I could kill myself/others until the third comes out.["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

Desirae

November 30, 2015

This second book was everything I needed it to be.After the first book I wasn't sure where Gray would take the series next but I think she did a fabulous job.And that ending (view spoiler)[Marguerite was a hard pill for me to swallow in the first book. For some reason she just annoyed me - what right does she have to zap herself into her other "selves" but get so bent out of shape when other people do it? But she learns her lesson twofold here, first after learning that her tryst with Paul in the Russiaverse left the grand duchess pregnant (with their baby?) Then again at the end when the evil Marguerite takes over HER body. I admit that its a little hard keeping track of who's who and what universe so-and-so is in...Also, where book one is Paul's book, this book is very much Theo's. Each new verse that Marguerite found herself in, she would find Paul more and more dark and distorted. I'm still on Team Paul, but I was annoyed by his "I need to protect you by staying away" mentality. I didn't really feel much from Theo, though.I'm really excited to see where the next book heads to - obviously evil Marguerite will cause a lot of damage and I can't wait to see it.Pre-reading thoughts:Call me crazy, but I'm ridiculously intrigued to see where this series heads to next.Marguerite and Paul,And more dimension hopping, (hide spoiler)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>

ambsreads

March 20, 2017

WHATTHEFUCKWHATI AM SHOOK. I AM SCREAMING. I AM NOW EXPECTED TO DO TWO UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENTS AND IM NOT SURE HOW TO EVEN LIVE. THIS BOOK WAS A MASTERPIECE JUST LIKE THE FIRST AND I NEED BOOK THREE NOW.PS STILL REALLY HATE THEO.

solomiya

August 19, 2020

THAT ENDING OMG 😱 NOT EVEN STOPPING, I NEED THE THIRD BOOK IMMEDIATELY

exploraDora

January 17, 2020

***5 fantastic stars***Would you be able to betray your loved ones from multiple different universes in order to save your loved ones from your own universe?My first reaction after reading this: WOAHMAZING. Like its predecessor, this book is one heck of a ride! Claudia Gray has continued the spectacular world of Marguerite and the Firebird in this second installment. The plot: Ten Thousand Skies Above You jumps right into action with our MC Marguerite traveling to a new dimension, willing to do whatever it takes to find and bring back Paul, whose soul has been splintered into four pieces and hidden across multiple universes. She'll do whatever it takes, even if it means defying her parents, hurting and betraying different versions of herself, her family, and those she cares most about. Whatever she has to do will be worth it though, because she couldn’t live with herself if she didn’t try everything to rescue Paul.My two cents: I have recently been complaining that some sequels are not the best - often ending up as what feels to me like fillers. Well, that is definitely not the case here, because this is a sequel that surpasses its predecessor. Ten thousand skies above you starts out strong and is non-stop action. I was hooked and I didn't want to stop reading. This story is imaginative and rich with detail. The pace is incredibly fast and the world building is phenomenal. Claudia Gray is a true master of the multiverse. Every dimension Marguerite visits is so well-crafted and so distinct, that it’s easy to become fully immersed in each one. I felt like nothing in the plot was predictable, because I didn't have time to guess or think about anything that could maybe happen. The author kept me on my toes the entire time, with many twist and turns, a lot of suspense and tons of surprises. And even though the concept of alternate universes has always intrigued me, I could have never hoped for this to be as good as it was.A great aspect of this story: the science behind the Firebird device as well as the multiverse was given more depth in this book and complicated scientific processes were explained in a way that even the "not that into physics" reader would be able to understand what was happening. To sum up: This book is extremely well-written, with complex and unforgettable characters that I couldn't help but love. It had literally everything I want and more in a book of its genre, and that's why it made its way right to my favorites shelf. Highly recommend!

High Lady of The Night Court

January 15, 2018

I am having a HEART ATTACKJust like the last book, this one was incredibly fast paced and I loved it. Claudia Gray introduces the background of the story in the blurb itself and jumps right into the story. I loved the plot, the characters, and most importantly that heart attack-inducing ending.The story continues with Paul's conscience being splintered by none other than Conley. Marguerite, the perfect traveler, travels into different dimensions to retrieve each piece of Paul's conscience. But achieving this goal isn't as easy as it seems and she might just have to work with her enemy to save the love of her life.I have to award credit to the fact that the kind-of-love-trianle is pretty well written. Even though Theo knows that the girl he loves is in love with someone else he supports her endlessly, even while holding out a little hope that the tables might turn to his favor.Again, the cover is fabulous and a great representation of the book. I rate this book 4.5 stars.

Isa

August 11, 2019

“Ten thousand skies, and a million worlds, and it still wouldn’t be enough for me to share with you. Nothing less than forever will do”.Vamos a ver, en el 2015 terminé de leer el primer libro de esta trilogía y fue alucinante... Y el final, ¡joder, el final! Me dejó todo tan impactada que en la reseña que escribí en ese entonces dije que iba a leer el siguiente inmediatamente. Y lo leí, pero cuatro años después. No tengo remedio, vamos. En esta segunda entrega de la trilogía Firebird ya hemos descubierto todo sobre las supuestas traiciones y muertes de A Thousand Pieces of You, Marguerite y Paul están felizmente juntos y Theo sigue recuperándose de haber sido poseído por su "yo" de otra dimensión durante tanto tiempo. Sin embargo, las cosas no van a seguir calmadas, pues muy pronto aparece su archienemigo de la corporación Triad y divide el alma de Paul en cuatro pedazos que se van viajando por el multiverso. Y no sólo eso, sino que ese hombre les revela que Theo está envenenado y que no tendrán la cura a menos que Marguerite haga lo que él diga. Es así como ella debe embarcarse en un nuevo viaje multidimensional para hacer el trabajo sucio de la corporación Triad, encontrar todos los pedazos del alma de Paul y conseguir la cura para Theo. Al igual que con el primer libro, Ten Thousand Skies Above You fue un libro que me devoré y cuyos viajes interdimensionales fueron alucinantes. Marguerite demuestra que es una chica tremendamente fuerte y decidida, a pesar de que no todas las dimensiones a las que llega son amigables. Mientras viaja para salvar a dos de las personas que más ama se encuentra en medio de guerras, bombardeos, secuestros de la mafia rusa y situaciones que ella misma ha causado con sus viajes anteriores. Me gustó muchísimo cómo en este libro exploramos muchísimo más la relación entre Marguerite y Theo y cómo ella se da cuenta, poco a poco, que el destino no es una piedra inamovible. A lo largo de los viajes, y a medida que Marguerite se enfrenta a nuevas realidades, va entendiendo que si bien todos sus "yo" y los de los otros tienen la esencia de los originales, siempre hay una variedad gigante de elecciones que han podido tomar que los han vuelto diferentes. Y, de esa misma manera, empieza a pensar que quizá ella y Paul no estén destinados en todas las dimensiones y que, tal vez, Theo siempre ha sido también una opción en su vida. Creo que este giro le da una nueva dirección y un poco más de spice a la trama romántica de Ten Thousand Skies Above You, pues ya no tenemos tan claro que al final Marguerite y Paul siempre vayan a estar juntos. Además, Theo es un chico maravilloso y lo amo también. El final del libro me pareció tremendo y hubo varios giros que no me esperaba. Así que, dicho esto, ojalá no me tome otros cinco años leer el final de esta trilogía.

Elise (On The Bookshelves)

June 12, 2016

On The Bookshelves Full Review“Ten thousand skies, and a million worlds,and it still wouldn’t be enough for me to share with you. Nothing less than forever will do.”Ten Thousand Skies Above You is the sequel in the Firebird trilogy and is as equally, if not more, adventurous and exciting than the first as Marguerite travels through alternate universes to save the man she loves!Essentially, Ten Thousand Skies Above You is consistent with the storyline of the first book, but now they are just travelling through alternate universes to find a cure for Theo as he is suffering severely from the Nightthief drug and to also regain Paul's consciousness, which has been torn apart by Triad in order to blackmail Marguerite into working for them. But, I think the world's that are included in this book are much more interesting and it's good to see that Marguerite is now facing the conflicting emotions of living the lives of her other selves and trying to draw the line between their 'shared lives'. The start of the book was a little difficult to get into as the chapters alternate between past and present in order to catch readers up to where the main plot of the book will begin. So, for a few chapters we are finding out the development of the situation with the Firebird project and Triad as well as where the characters are now. As I've mentioned before, sequels typically fall short after the first installment and I thought this was going to be the case with TTSAY. However, after the chapters stopped alternating, I was able to get my 'grip' on the story, and my interest piqued as we jumped into a new world. The alternate universe concept is very exciting as it provides multiple opportunities to bring in altered versions of characters, who are generally quite similar, so you don't have to go through much to learn their backstory. Not only this, but it is also very interesting that there are multiple worlds to be explored. In this book, Marguerite visits five universes and I believe that this is the main reason as to why my interest is maintained in this series. In this book, we jump from worlds I would describe as ancient Rome, World War II, New York City, 19th century Paris and then to a futuristic and media dominating world. I really like that the world's are built around time periods, history and potential futures as it provides the story with a bit more authenticity rather than making up far fetched worlds. I think Theo is a far more enjoyable companion as his humour and overall character is more interesting than Paul. It was sad to see the love triangle further pushed in this book as I thought she was going to go with Theo at one point (and hoping because I like him better), but of course, she picks Paul in the end and races to get him back and tell him that he is the Paul she loves. It was great to see that Marguerite had to come to terms with the repercussions of travelling into another Marguerite's body and this was further highlighted when she visited Grand Duchess Margarita again. I think that her discovering just how much their lives can be affected will become quite significant in the next book after that ending/plot twist! There's not much else to say as it was very consistent with the first and more than likely, I believe the final installment will be very much the same - travelling through a few universes, probably stopping Triad and perhaps destroying the Firebird project? Overall, I give this book a 4/5 rating and I am very interested to see how the story will conclude when A Million Worlds With You is released in November 2016.

Vathna

April 22, 2020

“Ten thousand skies, and a million worlds, and it still wouldn’t be enough for me to share with you. Nothing less than forever will do.” HOLY CRAP. I LOVED THIS SO MUCH. This was even better than the first book! I mean, literally amazing! A Thousand Pieces of You was undeniably great, but this one totally destroyed me. Everything was ... intense. Her journeys to all those dimensions were so much more awesome than in the first book. We got to see those other different selves of Marguerite that we couldn't have expected to see. I was so worried about Paul that I totally didn't predict that there would be an evil Marguerite somewhere out there. I literally almost threw the book at the wall because of that ending because I honestly didn't expect that at all. (But it was my friend's book so it wasn't like I was going to destroy a book that didn't belong to me) I swear I actually knew our Marguerite would be taken over by another Marguerite at some point, but I didn't expect a wicked one at all! And fuck you, Triadverse version of Theo! I hope you'd die or even lose your existence! (view spoiler)[ ANd YASS! Paul and Marguerite had a baby together at Russiaverse! I wish Paul in that universe were still alive to see his child :( It was so sad to know that she will raise her kid alone and worse, secretly too. (hide spoiler)]I love Theo, by the way. Our Theo, I mean. ;) He's so nice and (view spoiler)[ when he knew Marguerite and Paul had a baby in the Russiaverse, I swear he was genuinely happy for them. (hide spoiler)] Maybe he may not have won her heart, but he won mine. ;) He's the only version of Theo that I like.Romance: 4.5/5 ; There wasn't much focus on romance here because they were literally saving him from death or whatever you call shattering his soul into four pieces, but it was sweet to see Marguerite's short flashbacks about him. “And I love you. In any world, any universe.” Character Development: 5/5 ; We got to see so many diverse dimensional selves of Marguerite, Paul and Theo, which was shockingly different from one another.Story pace: 5/5 ; It was absolutely perfect! Overall: 4.8/5I'm currently reading A million worlds with you and it's really good so far!

NAT.orious reads ☾

January 26, 2020

4.25 sky-high STARS ★★★★✩ This book is for you if… you enjoyed the prequel. You’ll devour this, it's got the only kind of love-triangle I can actually endure and offers more science to the whole multiverse-topic. The series in general is worthwhile. Warning: cliffhanger ahead. ⤐ Preface.Did I pick up the first book because I really liked the cover-design of the whole series?⤐ Overall.The only hope I had for this book that wasn't fulfilled is page time for a moment where the title of these books is explained. I honestly swear it has never busied me as much as with this series, the fact that the title doesn't relate to the books. Or maybe I'm just dumb? I dunno, I've just finished the first draft of my thesis so I wouldn't say it's completely impossible that I might be missing it.Anyhoo, apart from the above, this was an extremely and enjoyable ride. The cliffhanger was expected, Claudia does seem to have a thing for it, so I'll just keep dropping hints to my friends that I want this book for my birthday in February #desperatestudent.Characters. Behold, my favourite physicist is back - Paul aka Mr Steal Your Heart.Ok, but seriously. I totally fell in love with him all over again. Keep your Jaces and Edwards and whatever else YA love interests you have. Here we have a proper decent person that's got no twisted past or secret that supposedly justifies abusive behaviour. I mean if you're not TeamPaul you're obviously TeamIdiot.The others are fine, I really came to like Marguerite a lot more and also started to really like her name? The German version is awful but Marguerite's got this ting to it. Marguerite. Marguerite. Marguerite. Marguerite. Marguerite. Ma- yeah, right. Ehem. Sorry. Is it obvious I'm on a high from the first draft accomplishment?Be prepared for physics-stuff with the world(-building). I'm not sure whether I've critisised this in my review for the prequel but I was wondering whether Claudia would offer a bit more science on the multiverse matter and she did. It made this series so much more vivid.The arch of suspense. My friend Dora described this plot as a chase through the multiverses. She's over the moon for this series and I'd like to point it's my fault basically because I showed them to her in the first place [huge grin all over my face]. I've got nothing more to add to this except that I really loved the different multiverses we get to see. They offer an interesting insight into what Claudia's concept of multiple 'exact same persons with the same soul'. I don't want to give too much away but according to her depiction, your experiences do shape you very much. (Recent DNA research, however, suggests you are made up of almost entirely your DNA, characterwise. Wild, isn't it?) Favourite love triangle so far. And I hate 'em. I really do! (Please note that there's a difference between much-hated ya love-triangles and polyamorous relationships.) Love triangles are stupid. Like. What do you mean you kinda like them both???? "Love interest #1 is so nice and dangerous and mystic but you've known love interest #2 your whole life and weren't you supposed to end up together?" Make up your fucking mind or break up with both of them, you twat.But this is different. (That's what he said, lol.) I can't say how or else I'd take away much from the plot, but let me be so bold as to assume most love triangle haters will like what's happening.⤐ What’s happening. ‘Travelling through the worlds give you perspective. It makes you value what you have.’ This is what Marguerite is reminded of over and over again while she's on a hunt for Paul's splinters - collecting them all will allow her to put together her lover again. Wyatt Conley ripped Paul apart to have a hand over Marguerite: She will help him keep her parents in the other multiverses from ever discovering the Firebird, and he will feed her the locations of Paul's splinters in return. But will she be able to take away what'll be the only rescue for other multiverses? Con:⇢ can she trust Conley's shady deal?⇢ has to face Theo's pain⇢ wasn't aware of the impact her possession of her other selves would have on themPro:⇢ this time she is not alone⇢ the enemies may get cleverer but so does she⇢ love is always stronger than hate _____________________ writing quality + easy of reading = 5* pace = 4* plot/story in general = 4* plot development = 4* characters = 4* enjoyability = 4* insightfulness = 4*

Jenna

June 18, 2018

This book is the sequel to A Thousand Pieces of You by Claudia Grey.It shows the next step in the battle against Triad and Wyatt Conley and reveals some much needed answers. Marguerite once again is travelling through dimensions, this time though she is travelling to save 2 people very dear to her. I don't want to spoil anything, but let's just say, she isn't travelling alone. In this book Marguerite realizes that Paul and her aren't together in every dimension and that in some dimensions, the versions of themselves are very different and some are more similar. She and the other characters must deal with the repercussions of the first novel while searching for answers.I enjoyed this book very much! It took a while for it to get going because of the re-cap of what had happened between the first book and this one, but overall I enjoyed it. I loved the cliff hanger at the end and the explorations of ethics, love and destiny within the book. I'm pretty sure all my questions that I had after the first book (in my review of A thousand pieces of you) were answered. I LOVED that Marguerite returned to the Russia monarchy dimension, I love Vladimir and that whole dimension.What I want to see in the next book:-OUR Marguerite to kick some ass out of the other Marguerite-Someone to kick Conley in the balls (preferably Josie, because it would be very entertaining)-The one dimension to develop the communications between dimensions-Some more kickass dimensions

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