In the wake of tragedy, neither Lazlo nor Sarai are who they were before. She believed she knew every horror and was beyond surprise. Sarai has lived and breathed nightmares since she was six years old. Laini Taylor has crafted another great novel and I’m looking forward to the follow up! I really enjoyed reading Strange the Dreamer and couldn’t put it down. Strange the Dreamer was an amazing novel filled with great world building, characters and a captivating plot. How did he dream her before he knew she existed? And if all the gods are dead, why does she seem so real? The answers await in Weep, but so do more mysteries-including the blue-skinned goddess who appears in Lazlo’s dreams. What happened in Weep two hundred years ago to cut it off from the rest of the world? What exactly did the Godslayer slay that went by the name of god? And what is the mysterious problem he now seeks help in solving? Then a stunning opportunity presents itself, in the person of a hero called the Godslayer and a band of legendary warriors, and he has to seize his chance or lose his dream forever. Since he was five years old he’s been obsessed with the mythic lost city of Weep, but it would take someone bolder than he to cross half the world in search of it. The dream chooses the dreamer, not the other way around-and Lazlo Strange, war orphan and junior librarian, has always feared that his dream chose poorly. Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
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