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EndGames

Blue is working to find freedom for her friend, Crow. However, she’s also very much a part of the ongoing war between Goswing and Grimmaea. Blue, being half Grimmaean, has a difficult time getting someone to listen to her. Hector is a journalist who is trying to help, but no one wants to listen to the stories he writes or the truths he shares. The draft age has been lowered and Hector is being pressured to enlist even though he’s only seventeen, It seems the world has gone mad while Blue and Hector work hard to get anyone to listen to reason.

EndGames is the sequel to NewsPrints. If you haven;t read the first book then this will be difficult to understand. It works to tie up some loose ends from the first book, but it does take awhile to get there. This book takes a pointed look at how pride and greed can fuel conflicts as well as looking at racial profiling and gender roles. There are no language issues. It does deal with war violence and racial prejudice.