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Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

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Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton



Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

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When they arrived, they spread across the sky like a sea of jellyfish—silent, unknown, alien. When they left, a year later, it seemed as if nothing had changed. But soon, certain girls were born with peculiar abilities—inhuman abilities. An international commission was formed to investigate…and fear began to spread. Families were swept from their homes and, one by one, any girl that was different disappeared.

Penn Roma’s four sisters were born with these dreaded powers: they control the elements of fire, water, earth, and wind.

Penn is the unimaginable fifth child, one with the power to call down the stars.

Her father has hidden his daughters’ powers for sixteen years. Then, one explosive night, Penn loses everything: her sisters are taken, her family destroyed. Now, Penn must do the unthinkable and use the power she’s spent a lifetime suppressing. To save her family and herself, she must travel to the very heart of her world’s darkness and discover the truth about her terrifying gift.

Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #135848 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-10-06
  • Released on: 2015-10-06
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Sing Down the Stars (The Celestine Series Book 1), by L.J. Hatton

From School Library Journal Gr 7 Up—When the aliens came they were noninteractive—they simply hung in the sky like jellyfish. And when they suddenly left, some newborn girls were "touched," born with supernatural powers. To hide his touched daughters, Magnus Roma created a traveling circus. Penn is the fifth daughter, a Celestine who can call down the stars. When trouble comes looking for her family, Penn has a choice. Should she use the power she has always tried to hide? Suzanne Elise Freeman brings a great host of voices to her narration, captivating listeners while transfixing them in Penn's world. Hatton's writing shines, though the complex, action-filled plot may be confusing at first for some listeners. VERDICT Steampunk fans who enjoy a little magic mixed in will enjoy. ["Steampunk and fantasy fans will find much to love in this unique, action-packed debut": SLJ 11/15 review of the Amazon Skyscape book.]—Jessica Moody, Olympus Junior High, Holladay, UT

About the Author

L. J. Hatton is a Texan, born and raised. She sometimes refers to the towns she’s lived in by the movies filmed in them, and if she wasn’t working as a professional pretender, she’d likely be holed up in a lab somewhere doing genetics research.


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful. I love this book By Amazon Customer When I am able to add a book to my "read it over and over again" shelf it's party-time in my household. Sing Down The Stars was a full dozen cupcakes celebration! I love this book. The story is solid, and the author masterfully pulled me into Penn's world and kept me there throughout. I already have a path worn in my carpet walking the floors waiting for the next book. Being against all things Spoiler I won't insert any. And believe me the author builds this world and its inhabitants so well, you will thank me for not including them. Get the book. Get the book today. Get the book right now!

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A fantastic book that left me wanting more By Zina H I received a review copy from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review (which you can read in full here: https://stitchmediamix.wordpress.com/2015/10/06/book-review-sing-down-the-stars-the-celestine-series-book-1-by-l-j-hatton/)But let's keep it short and sweet in case you don't feel like clicking over to my slightly spoilery review.: Sing Down the Stars is a good example of how to do dystopian YA fiction. It's fun but dark, with characters that click with you from the start. Hatton's worldbuilding is expansive, detailed, and leaves you wanting more and thankfully, since this is the first book in the series, we're going to get more eventually.I enjoyed this book because it exceeded my expectations. It made me laugh and cry (once at the same time). I'm 24-going-on-25 so YA is not always going to be for me but I was happy that this book that lured me in via its blurb and glorious cover was a book that I felt was an interesting read. Everything happened so fast and so much that yes, it could be dizzying, but you know what? I wouldn't have had it any other way.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Creepy Carny Cool By OutlawPoet So I hate the cover of this book - it looks so 1970's new age. And I actually think the plot description does not do the book justice.This is weird dark fantasy. There's a circus freak show element to it which is fantastic - creepy, carny, cool. The world building is pretty nicely done as well. I definitely felt lost in it.Yes, you have a few derivative things - our girl is "The One". People seem to be willing to die for her and you can't figure out why - her personality is a little...vanilla.But even so, the book is action packed, has some terrific mechanicals (Xerxes, I want to take you home with me!), and it's a surprisingly dark story.Is it worth a read? Absolutely. Will I read the next book in the series if I get a chance? Absolutely.Solid Dark Fantasy and better than the cover or plot summary would make you think.

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