![]() ![]() At first, she was a holed-up-in-her-room sewest who just wanted to live life and not worry about school and such. My only issue with Parvin is that I struggled to really know who she was. Her relationship with her brother was really nice to read about. We need more Parvins out there) was definitely in a tough situation. The character of Parvin (also, I love her name. It was really interesting to read and think about. There was so much thought put into what it would be like if you knew when you were going to die, and how the world around you would be different. Okay, let’s start out by saying that the worldbuilding in this book is AWESOME. If she can get the word to them before her time runs out. What she finds on the other side about the world, about God, and about herself changes Parvin forever and might just save her people. When the authorities find out she has been illegally sharing a clock with her twin brother, she is cast through the Wall-her people’s death sentence. ![]() At only seventeen, she has only one year left. ![]() Like everyone else on the east side of the Wall, Parvin Blackwater has a clock counting down the days until her death. Three hundred sixty-four days, seven hours, and sixteen-no, fifteen-seconds left to live. Hello, folks! I hope you’re enjoying warm spring weather! Today, I am reviewing A Time To Die by Nadine Brandes. ![]()
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