Impervious, A.J. Hartley
Impervious, A.J. Hartley
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Impervious

Author: A.J. Hartley

Narrator: Tara Ochs

Unabridged: 6 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/16/2021

Categories: Fiction, Fantasy


Synopsis

"A story where reality and unreality are braided together until the very last page.It hit me in the gut. Must Read!" - Faith Hunter, NYT and USA Today bestselling Author "Searing, powerful – a story every person in this country should read. A.J. Hartley is as skilled a storyteller as I’ve ever encountered. To step into his imagination is to place yourself in the hands of a master." – D.B. Jackson, author of Time's Assassin. Trina Warren didn’t think she was going to be a hero. She thought she was going to go to fourth period, hopefully avoiding any more hassle from the jocks about dropping their plates at her waitressing job the night before. Then there was a bang, and an overturned chair, and everything was different. Now Trina finds herself in a fantasy world, pursued by a faceless, nameless monster that only she can stop. But she doesn’t know how to stop it, she doesn’t have any weapons, and her only clue is the necklace that arrived in a mysterious package that morning, with no return address and a cryptic note inside. She must navigate an unfamiliar world full of monsters, magic, and danger if she is to defeat the mysterious Soulless One and save her friends. And herself.

About A.J. Hartley

A. J. Hartley is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of books in a variety of genres, including mystery, fantasy, historical fiction, and young adult novels. As an English major at Manchester University, he took extra classes in Egyptology and got a job working on a Bronze Age site just outside Jerusalem. Since then, life has taken him to many places around the world, and though he always leaned more towards the literary than to the strictly historical, his fascination with the past continues unabated. He has an MA and PhD in English literature from Boston University, and he is the Russell Robinson Professor of Shakespeare Studies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and works as a scholar, screenwriter, dramaturg, and theater director.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dino on May 02, 2020

I sit here, shaken. Impervious has hit me like only a handful of books have done in my life. I hope it impacts anyone else who reads it as hard as it has done me. I worry for anyone who reads it and is not moved.......more

Goodreads review by Stacey on May 31, 2020

Trinia Warren is an average girl with an average life. Having suffered the loss of her mother she traverses the difficult life of highschool and friendships before everything changes. I thoroughly enjoyed this book from start to finish, I empathised with Trinia and her character was likeable so that......more

Goodreads review by Brenda on July 30, 2020

"Impervious" follows a teenaged girl named Trina. From the book jacket, it appears to follow a "chosen one" trope, where she finds that she is destined to bond with a magical necklace, go on an adventure to find a special sword, and then use it to defend reality from a monster that wields a terrible......more