When their teacher makes aremark about Chelsea being Raven’s “sidekick,” Chelsea is determined to dothings her way for once. Raven goes along with Chelsea’s ideafor the opera they will perform in the Festival of the Classical Arts—until shegets a vision of them winning with her own idea. Now Raven and Chelsea are competing for same spot in the show!Plus, Raven does battle with one of the most popular girls in school when theyboth plan to have parties on the same night.
SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2020 WORLD FANTASY AWARD Gods meddle in the fates of men, men play with the fates of gods, and a pretender must be cast down from the throne in this masterful first fantasy novel from Ann Leckie, New York Times bestselling author and winner of the Hugo, Nebula, and Arthur C. Clarke Awards. "Absolutely wonderful. . .utterly brilliant." -- The New York Times Book Review For centuries, the kingdom of Iraden has been protected by the god known as the Raven. He watches over his territory from atop a tower in the powerful port of Vastai. His will is enacted through the Raven's Lease, a human ruler chosen by the god himself. His magic is sustained by the blood sacrifice that every Lease must offer. And under the Raven's watch, the city flourishes. But the Raven's tower holds a secret. Its foundations conceal a dark history that has been waiting to reveal itself. . .and to set in motion a chain of events that could destroy Iraden forever. "It's a delight to read something so different, so wonderful and strange." -- Patrick Rothfuss For more Ann Leckie, check out:Ancillary JusticeAncillary SwordAncillary Mercy Provenance
Raven takes a job at a psychic hotline to earn some extra cash, she suddenly finds herself handing out phony perdictions to her new crush when he calls in for advice.
When Raven’s father Victorgets invited to appear on a local TV show, Raven fakes a vision that things gogreat to give him a boost of confidence—the only problem is, her real vision tells her that everything will go wrong! Raven’s brother Cory accidentallyhypnotizes Victor just before his TV appearance, and it’s up to Raven to savethe show. Plus, Raven goes head-to-head with the school newspaper’s topreporter when she uses her vision to scope out a scoop.
Raven wants everything to beperfect for the opening of her father’s new restaurant, but she’s drivingeveryone crazy with her bossy demands. When Raven has a vision of Eddie andChelsea together, she starts to suspect that they are dating behind her back.To confirm her suspicions, she disguises herself as a plumber and spies on themat Chelsea’s house. Plus, when a passing comet temporarily gives Eddie psychicvisions, he uses his new power to make himself more popular at school.
Chelsea learns that Devon’s father is getting remarried andmoving the entire family to Seattle, but Devon is too scared to tell Raven.Chelsea breaks the news to her best friend, who rushes to the wedding chapel,but it’s too late! Devon tells Raven that even though it will be hard to move,he wants his dad to be happy. She agrees and says a sad goodbye to him. Plus,Raven sticks up for a foreign exchange student, Tendaji, when he’s being pickedon at school, and almost ends up marrying him!
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Cousin Andrea, who Raven has shared a bitter rivalry with since childhood, is visiting. When best friend Eddie and Andrea start flirting, Raven has to do something-fast. So, she announces that she and Eddie are . . . gasp . . . dating! Plus, when Raven has a vision of her little brother saying he hates her, she decides to throw the best birthday party ever for him.