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The Girl With No Soul

Morgan Owen

The Girl With No Soul

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March 3, 2022
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I finished this book in three days (page turner!) and hope one day it will become a film! I can’t wait to see what Morgan comes up with next.
Goodreads reviewer - KS

Synopsis

How can you find your soul mate, when you don't have a soul?

Iris lives in a world ruled by The Order.

Inspectors police the population by keeping careful watch over people's souls. If they shine their lanterns on you, your soul is projected for the world to see... and judge.

But Iris has a deadly secret ... she is a hollow, a person with no soul. She must hide from the Order at all costs, scraping a living in the shadows.

When she's sent to steal a ring said to hold the memory of a soul's destruction, she is reunited with her Spark - one of the five parts that make up her own missing soul.

Now she must rely on the help of a young scholar named Evander Mountebank to track down the other four missing pieces of her soul, all the while evading The Order.

Will she be able to protect her heart as well as find her soul?

  • The Girl with no Soul combines a fabulous concept, a swooning love story, and intoxicating world building in one glorious package.
  • Perfect for fans of Alice Broadway and Leigh Bardugo
  • Morgan Owen is a bright new talent in the YA world

Product Information

Number of pages
416
Publisher
Scholastic
#ISBN
Number of pages
9780702314636
Date of Publication
March 3, 2022
Format
Paperback
Weight
334
g
Dimensions
3.8
x
19.7
x
13
cm

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In-depth world building, similar to 1984, or the 2012-16 era of teen dystopian lit.
Goodreads reviewer - SE
The Girl With No Soul gives us sweeping romance, a girl with no memories or soul, and a dystopian society combine together in this addictive debut that calls back to the best of classic YA.
Goodreads reviewer - LHJ

About the author

Morgan Owen

Morgan Owen is a former bookseller who lives in Birmingham with two magical black cats.

Her early heroes were Matilda Wormwood and Mildred Hubble, later replaced by Lyra Belacqua.

In her spare time, she enjoys stargazing, doodling, visiting ancient ruins and collecting curious objects.

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