Everything You Know
Release Date: 09/27/13
Summary from Goodreads:
A dark forest, a screaming woman and blood. These are the
images that haunt seventeen year old Emma from the moment she meets Joe
Castlellaw. And so much more awaits.
Emma Mathews never believed she was like everyone else, but neither did she
think herself crazy. Meeting Joe Castlellaw, Henry Dearborn High’s newest
student, was like waking on a cold rock in a strange place, the world bathed in
liquid moonlight. Everything is different now…and fraught. Visions of a dark
forest, a screaming woman and blood have begun to haunt Emma’s dreams, and not
only at night. But Joe’s lonely beauty makes her float on air, and she would
follow him anywhere—out of high school and through the great tree, to a world
of poetry and political savagery, of magic and murder, to a life that is
entirely theirs and yet unlike anything they have ever known.
#5:
Just before eleven that night Emma walked down to the kitchen to sneak Oreos. She hadn’t eaten anything for dinner again and now she was starving.
As she passed his door, she heard her brother sobbing. She hadn’t seen him all day. She hadn’t seen him since he’d been so intent on talking to Mom and Dad the night before. Emma knocked gently on his door. “Turner?”
A sound like moving chairs. “Go away, Emma.”
She tried the door. It was locked.
“I said, go away.”
Emma walked toward her own room and then came back and whispered loudly through the crack in Turner’s door, “I’ve been in more trouble and fucked up more times than any kid in this family. Who better to talk to than me? I’m your best source.”
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than a little obsessed with Keats and MOBY DICK and fueled by loud music and
cold grey days, Mary Beth Bass is the author of young adult fantasy and
romantic women’s fiction. Her debut paranormal-women’s fiction hybrid, FOLLOW
ME received the Book Buyers Best Award for Time Travel, Fantasy, and Paranormal
Romance.
An occasional travel writer, Mary Beth has written about Paris, Bordeaux, and
Yorkshire, where she hiked the moors to the legendary setting for WUTHERING
HEIGHTS and stood breathless in the parsonage room where Charlotte, Anne, and
Emily Bronte talked out their stories with each other.
And if I seem a little strange, well that’s because I am.
Also loves octopuses.
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