Infinity Reaper: A Gripping YA Fantasy Sequel Where Brotherhood and Magical Powers Collide (Infinity Cycle, 2) - Hardcover

Book 2 of 3: Infinity Cycle

Silvera, Adam

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9780062882318: Infinity Reaper: A Gripping YA Fantasy Sequel Where Brotherhood and Magical Powers Collide (Infinity Cycle, 2)

Synopsis

In this gripping sequel to the New York Times bestselling Infinity Son, Adam Silvera brings a diverse cast of heroes and villains to life in an alternate New York where some people are born with powers, while others steal them from the blood of endangered magical creatures. 

Emil and Brighton defied the odds. They beat the Blood Casters and escaped with their lives—or so they thought. When Brighton drank the Reaper's Blood, he believed it would make him invincible, but instead the potion is killing him.

In Emil's race to find an antidote that will not only save his brother but also rid him of his own unwanted phoenix powers, he will have to dig deep into the very past lives he's trying to outrun. Though he needs the help of the Spell Walkers now more than ever, their ranks are fracturing, with Maribelle's thirst for revenge sending her down a dangerous path.

Meanwhile, Ness is being abused by Senator Iron for political gain, his rare shifting ability making him a dangerous weapon. As much as Ness longs to send Emil a signal, he knows the best way to keep Emil safe from his corrupt father is to keep him at a distance.

The battle for peace is playing out like an intricate game of chess, and as the pieces on the board move into place, Emil starts to realize that he may have been competing against the wrong enemy all along.


  • Brothers at Odds: Emil has powers he doesn’t want. Brighton took a deadly potion to get powers of his own. Now one brother must find a cure while the other is dying.
  • Phoenix Powers & Reincarnation: To save Brighton, Emil must confront the secrets of his past lives—a history he’s been desperately trying to escape.
  • Political Intrigue: A corrupt senator, a powerful shape-shifter held captive, and a dangerous political game that puts everyone Emil loves in the crosshairs.
  • Fracturing Alliances: The Spell Walkers are supposed to be a team, but with Maribelle consumed by revenge, their ranks are breaking just when they need each other most.

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About the Author

Adam Silvera is the #1 New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of They Both Die at the End, The First to Die at the End, The Survivor Wants to Die at the End, More Happy Than Not, History Is All You Left Me, and the Infinity Cycle (Infinity Son, Infinity Reaper, and Infinity Kings) and coauthor of What If It’s Us and Here’s to Us. He is tall for no reason. Visit him online at adamsilvera.com.

Reviews

Gr 9 Up—In this second book in the elaborately plotted superhero "Infinity Cycle," celestial Spell Walker heroes battle evil specter Blood Casters. Sensitive Emil and arrogant Brighton, Latinx brothers, may be dying. Emil was stabbed by an infinity-ender knife. Brighton has drunk a powerful elixir that might kill him. As other Spell Walkers keep vigil, the story is told through four characters' point-of-view. Besides Emil and Brighton, the narrators are Maribelle, a hybrid celestial-specter, out for revenge for her boyfriend Atlas's death, and Dominican shapeshifter Ness. He's being held against his will and forced to impersonate Congresswoman Sunstar by his unscrupulous senator father, who's losing the race against Sunstar for president. New characters include Wyatt and Tala, both queer Halo Knights who ride and protect phoenixes. Emil needs the knights' help to create a power-binding potion to use against specters. The book lists the cast of characters and their powers and includes a glossary of the World of Gleamcraft. The cast is diverse, and many characters are described as having brown skin. Much of the lengthy story is character-driven rather than plot-driven, due to the alternating points of view that reveal insights into their characters. Patient readers will be rewarded with more action in the last third of the book, as the tension between the brothers heats up. VERDICT Infinity Son fans will be rewarded by this twisty tale of short, quick chapters with a diverse cast of conflicted heroes and villains worth rooting for.—Sharon Rawlins, New Jersey State Lib., Trenton

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