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On Marin's island, sunrise doesn t come every twenty-four hours it comes every twenty-eightyears. Now the sun is just a sliver of light on the horizon. The weather is turning cold and the shadows are growing long. Because sunset triggers the tide to roll out hundreds of miles, the islanders are frantically preparing to sail south, where they will wait out the long Night. Marin and her twin brother, Kana, help their anxious parents ready the house for departure. Locks must be taken off doors. Furniture must be arranged. Tables must be set. The rituals are puzzling bizarre, even but none of the adults in town will discusswhy it has to be done this way. Just as the ships are about to sail, a teenage boy goes missing the twins friend Line. Marin and Kana are the only ones who know the truth about where Line s gone, and the only way to rescue him is by doing it themselves. But Night is falling. Their island is changing. And it may already be too late.
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2.5 stars. Honestly it just could have been better. It was fine and not actively terrible, but sort of hovered in the just okay column.
So, yeah, there are flaws here. The prose isn't the most engaging. There are character inconsistencies. This definitely is a newbie book. That being said, I enjoyed this concept. I enjoyed the world. I was never bored. And I liked Kana. Whilst I was hoping for more creepiness in this book, there were some tense parts. I would have liked a better execution of the material, but it was still enjoyable.