It reads like “Spill Zone” was one book ripped in half like the second volume of a single book, in much the same way that old novels were published in a series of volumes due to printing limitations. This is not a follow-up to a self-contained story, nor is it the continuation of an ongoing story. The thing is, “sequel” is kind of the wrong word for what “Spill Zone: The Broken Vow” is. “Spilll Zone” was a highlight of 2017 for me-the book hooked me at once, especially the sequences with Addison Merritt exploring the Po’Town spill zone-so I was looking forward to the sequel. Now Addison, Don Jae, and, curiously, a rag doll named Vespertine, share an unholy bond and uncanny powers.įrom Scott Westerfeld, the inspired imagination behind the New York Times bestsellers Uglies and Leviathan, comes The Broken Vow, the second volume of our highly anticipated new graphic novel series. North Korea has its own Spill Zone, and a young man named Don Jae is the only one who made it out alive. She survived the encounter, but came back changed. Addison got close enough to the Spill Zone to touch it, literally. Strange manifestations and lethal dangers now await anyone who enters the Spill Zone. Three years ago an event destroyed the small city of Poughkeepsie, forever changing reality within its borders.
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