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ISBN: | 0062272152 (ISBN13: 9780062272157) |
Series: | Eighth Day #1 |
Literary Awards: | Sunshine State Young Readers Award Nominee (2015), Maud Hart Lovelace Book Award for Division II (2nd) (2018), Virginia Reader's Choice Nominee (2016) |
Dianne K. Salerni
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.03 | 3682 Users | 602 Reviews

Identify About Books The Eighth Day (Eighth Day #1)
Title | : | The Eighth Day (Eighth Day #1) |
Author | : | Dianne K. Salerni |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | April 22nd 2014 by HarperCollins |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Childrens. Middle Grade. Young Adult. Adventure. Magic |
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When Jax wakes up to a world without any people in it, he assumes it's the zombie apocalypse. But when he runs into his eighteen-year-old guardian, Riley Pendare, he learns that he's really in the eighth day—an extra day sandwiched between Wednesday and Thursday. Some people—like Jax and Riley—are Transitioners, able to live in all eight days, while others, including Evangeline, the elusive teenage girl who's been hiding in the house next door, exist only on this special day. And there's a reason Evangeline's hiding. She is a descendant of the powerful wizard Merlin, and there is a group of people who wish to use her in order to destroy the normal seven-day world and all who live in it. Torn between protecting his new friend and saving the entire human race from complete destruction, Jax is faced with an impossible choice. Even with an eighth day, time is running out.Rating About Books The Eighth Day (Eighth Day #1)
Ratings: 4.03 From 3682 Users | 602 ReviewsComment On About Books The Eighth Day (Eighth Day #1)
absolutely amazing!i've heard people compare this to Rick Riordan's works but this is made of some other material entirely.i wouldn't compare.and i love both.although it's a middle grade book,i enjoyed it even as a young adult reader.if you're into YA for romance though,i warn you beforehand.this book isnt about some sparkly,tall,dark and handsome guy falling into a klutz' life and causing mayhem,ensuing love. now,this is an amazing intertwining of fantasy and world suck(A.K.A. reality)in theOne morning 13 year old Jax wakes up and the house is empty. The electricity is out, the streets are deserted, and the sky is a strange shade of pink. Jax is terrified, until he finds out that this is actually Grunsday. Its a magical eighth day smooshed between Wednesday and Thursday created centuries ago by the great Merlin himself! Things get even stranger when Jax realizes there is a mysterious girl named Evangeline imprisoned in the house next door. Whats more, shes locked in the eighth
Can you imagine living on a day between Wednesday and Thursday?Dianne Salerni is brilliant!She weaves a tale of mystery, excitement, magic, and oh so much more. Her MC, Jax is a sweet, thirteen year old boy, but with an extraordinary gift. He, along with other gifted people live on the eight day, an extra day of the week.On the eighth day, he meets a young girl, living at his neighbor's house, but she is not there by chance. Is she a prisoner or a ghost? And why does she only appear on the

This was a good book. It was well written, the story line was paced well, and it was a very original story that did a great job of walking the line between fantasy and Sci-Fi. This book will be excellent for middle grade students, but I also think that any person who enjoys YA will enjoy this book. I really don't have any problems with this book. I really liked the evolution of the relationship between Jax and Riley, and I was even drawn in by the secondary characters. I have a feeling that this
Read as digital ARC.This is a book that's doing things right. Mysterious goings-on, mysterious powers, subtle Internet safety tidbits, action, oaths... I'll definitely be recommending it, as soon as it hits stores.
***This mini-review has also been posted on The Social PotatoI had no idea how I would feel about The Eighth Day when I started it, but a couple pages in and I knew this book and I were meant to be.A secret eighth day that only certain people experience? MERLIN? COUNT ME IN! This was the kind of book the pre-teen me would have loved and she was doing cartwheels in my mind as I read this.Personally, I dont think middle grade gets the credit it deserves, and Ill admit to be one of those people
Life hasnt been kind to Jaxson Aubrey. His father has passed way in a car accident, leaving him an orphan and in the questionable care of 18 year-old Reilly Pendare. His life becomes more complicated when, on the Wednesday after his thirteenth birthday, he wakes up to find a world without people. He later discovers that he is a Transitioner and can access an extra day (Grunsday) of the week. Reilly also turns out to be a Transitioner, and the person who can answer Jaxs questions both about
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