Highly recommended for readers of dystopian fiction, lovers of Philip K. Dick's thought-police science fiction, and anyone who wants to see how far "If you see something, say something" can be led astray

Library Journal, starred review

<b><i>Poster Girl </i>is a captivating story full of twists and turns-and no easy answers. Veronica Roth's latest outing will draw you into its broken world, and make you think more deeply of our own. I couldn't put it down</b>

Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of Girl, Forgotten

Roth weaves a tale of redemption and regret that kept me riveted and guessing until the last page

Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool and Across the Sand

Se alle

<b>Veronica Roth's <i>Poster Girl </i>is a carbonated noir, a thrilling dystopian page turner, and a novel that pushes at the ideas of justice and compliance. <i>Poster Girl</i> is a rare book that is deeply entertaining while making readers consider deep moral issues</b>

Megan Giddings, author of Lakewood and The Women Could Fly

Someone is always watching, private secrets breed public power, and polite behavior and careful thoughts will not be enough to save everyone from their complicity. This is a smart, propulsive thriller set in a cleverly constructed world, full of tough questions I won't soon forget

Matt Bell, author of Appleseed

<b>This is a story of deep complexity, full of love and loss and hard-won hope</b>

Marissa Levien, author of The World Gives Way

An intelligent, raw, emotional dystopian thriller that asks deep questions about human nature, society, and freedom. With searing prose, deft world building, and a layered, propulsive plot that will keep you turning the pages, the supremely talented Veronica Roth is at the top of her game in <i>Poster Girl</i>. Don't miss this!

Lisa Unger, New York Times bestselling author of Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six

<b><i>Poster Girl</i> cements Veronica Roth's status as a superstar. It's not just her prose, lyrical and precise. Not just her characters, complex and enchanting. It's that she manages to keep her feet planted in the thunderous present while setting her narrative gaze on a looming Orwellian future. Not a word of this fine novel is dogmatic or reductive as Sonja Kantor, onetime true believer, peels back the pristine façade of her life's ideology to reveal the churning human chaos beneath. Her story is timeless in all the best ways, as contoured and mysterious as the poster girl herself</b>

Gregg Hurwitz, #1 International bestselling author of the Orphan X series

Roth isn't interested in easy victories or happily-ever-afters. Instead, Sonya grapples with the inevitable failure of even the most optimistic governments, the risk that exciting and helpful new technologies can be used for evil, and the responsibility she still bears for who she was and what she did during the Delegation's heyday. The novel manages to be an elegant social commentary without resorting to preachiness, and even the most cynical readers will be as surprised as Sonya when they reach Roth's big reveals about the depths of the Delegation's depravity. A wonderfully complex and nuanced book

Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

<b>It's an unflinching look at the dangers of spyware and propaganda through a dystopian lens.</b>

Stylist

Remember the <i>Divergent </i>series? My teenage self definitely does. If you do too, then get excited, because the author is back with a brand new (and much more grown up) speculative fiction mystery about a dystopian world under constant surveillance.

Cosmopolitan

<b>Exciting and thought provoking</b>

Peterborough Telegraph

A classy, pleasingly self-contained mystery that scores all the right points

SFX Magazine

<b><i>Poster Girl</i> does not just feature the unravelling of old ideas but the building of new ones. Every detail of this story proves that there are still new approaches to be found in dystopian science fiction. While fans of this genre and Roth's previous work will be delighted by this, there is thematic depth here for those who may never have read anything like it before</b>

The National

A fallen regime. A missing child. A chance at freedom. Ten years ago, Sonya was the face of an oppressive regime. Then it was toppled by rebels and she was thrown into prison - where she has been locked up ever since. When an old enemy comes to her with a deal, it seems too good to be true: find a missing girl who was stolen from her parents, and earn her freedom. But as Sonya hunts for the child, she is forced to dig deeper into the past - and her family's dark secrets - than she ever bargained for . . .Praise for Veronica Roth 'Poster Girl cements Veronica Roth's status as a superstar' Gregg Hurwitz, #1 International bestselling author of the Orphan X series'Veronica Roth's latest outing will draw you into its broken world, and make you think more deeply of our own' Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of Girl, Forgotten'Roth weaves a tale of redemption and regret that kept me riveted and guessing until the last page' Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool and Across the Sand'Veronica Roth is the cure for all those humdrum 'one true saviour' narratives' Charlie Jane Anders, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of THE CITY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT, on CHOSEN ONES'Roth has pulled off a virtuoso performance' Blake Crouch, bestselling author of DARK MATTER and RECURSION on CHOSEN ONES'Roth somehow manages to make universe-building look easy' Charles Yu, bestselling author of INTERIOR CHINATOWN on CHOSEN ONES
Les mer
For fans of Anthony Marra and Lauren Beukes, #1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth delivers a haunting dystopian mystery that explores the expanding role of surveillance on society via one woman who benefited as a child from an oppressive regime as her eyes are opened to the abuses her family, friends, and community perpetrated.
Les mer
Roth has pulled off a virtuoso performance, conjuring a stunning thriller/fantasy/sci-fi chimera like nothing I've read before, a story of ex-heroes struggling with the trauma of their past, what it means to have once saved the world, and the dark side of destiny - Blake Crouch, bestselling author of DARK MATTER and RECURSIONRoth somehow manages to make universe-building look easy. She sets it all up - world, characters, premise - so smoothly that you hardly notice until you're a hundred pages in and hurtling down the tracks. An insightful exploration of desire and ambition that also touches on broader societal topics, including celebrity, social media, trauma and recovery - Charles Yu, bestselling author of INTERIOR CHINATOWNPoster Girl is a captivating story full of twists and turns-and no easy answers. - Karin Slaughter, New York Times bestselling author of Girl, ForgottenRoth weaves a tale of redemption and regret that kept me riveted and guessing until the last page - Hugh Howey, New York Times bestselling author of Wool and Across the SandPoster Girl is a rare book that is deeply entertaining while making readers consider deep moral issues - Megan Giddings, author of Lakewood and The Women Could FlyIt's an unflinching look at the dangers of spyware and propaganda through a dystopian lens. - StylistRemember the Divergent series? My teenage self definitely does. If you do too, then get excited, because the author is back with a brand new (and much more grown up) speculative fiction mystery about a dystopian world under constant surveillance. - CosmopolitanExciting and thought provoking - Peterborough Telegraph
Les mer

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781529331028
Publisert
2023-11-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Hodderscape
Vekt
200 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
26 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biographical note

Veronica Roth is the New York Times best-selling author of Chosen Ones, the short story collection The End and Other Beginnings, the Divergent series, and the Carve the Mark duology. She is also the guest editor of the most recent The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.