This report covers " Hilos que unen " (originally titled Threads That Bind), the debut young adult fantasy novel by Kika Hatzopoulou. Executive Summary
He looked.
Hatzopoulou peppers her narrative with Greek terminology and mythological lore. EPUB files allow the text to "reflow" based on your screen size. Whether you read on a 6-inch phone or a 10-inch tablet, the footnotes about Orpheus or the Chimera will always appear correctly. Unlike PDF, you never have to zoom and pan.
Kael tilted his head. “You saved them.”
“No,” Elara said, tucking the needle away. “I reminded them they wanted to be saved.”
The story begins when Io discovers a woman whose life-thread has been severed, yet she remains alive as a wraith—a monstrous, undead creature. Io must partner with Edei to uncover a conspiracy involving: Review: Threads that Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou
Io leaned back. “You did it yourselves,” she said. “I only held the room.”
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This report covers " Hilos que unen " (originally titled Threads That Bind), the debut young adult fantasy novel by Kika Hatzopoulou. Executive Summary
He looked.
Hatzopoulou peppers her narrative with Greek terminology and mythological lore. EPUB files allow the text to "reflow" based on your screen size. Whether you read on a 6-inch phone or a 10-inch tablet, the footnotes about Orpheus or the Chimera will always appear correctly. Unlike PDF, you never have to zoom and pan.
Kael tilted his head. “You saved them.”
“No,” Elara said, tucking the needle away. “I reminded them they wanted to be saved.”
The story begins when Io discovers a woman whose life-thread has been severed, yet she remains alive as a wraith—a monstrous, undead creature. Io must partner with Edei to uncover a conspiracy involving: Review: Threads that Bind by Kika Hatzopoulou
Io leaned back. “You did it yourselves,” she said. “I only held the room.”