Of Metal and Wishes by Sarah Fine, 321 pages
“This
love story for the ages, set in a reimagined industrial Asia, is a little dark,
a bit breathless, and completely compelling.
Sixteen-year-old Wen assists her father in his medical clinic, housed in
a slaughterhouse staffed by the Noor, men hired as cheap factory labor. Wen
often hears the whisper of a ghost in the slaughterhouse, a ghost who grants
wishes to those who need them most. And after one of the Noor humiliates Wen,
the ghost grants an impulsive wish of hers--brutally. Guilt-ridden, Wen befriends the Noor,
including the outspoken leader, a young man named Melik. At the same time, she
is lured by the mystery of the ghost. As deadly accidents fuel tensions within
the factory, Wen is torn between her growing feelings for Melik, who is enraged
at the sadistic factory bosses and the prejudice faced by his people at the
hand of Wen's, and her need to appease the ghost, who is determined to protect
her against any threat--real or imagined. Will she determine whom to trust
before the factory explodes, taking her down with it?” I really liked this story. I think that this would appeal to teens who
like dystopian fiction as well as realistic fiction, romance, scary stories,
and even fantasy, as there is a little bit of all of that going on in this
book.
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