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  • Into the Real

  • By: Z Brewer
  • Narrated by: Dani Martineck
  • Length: 11 hrs and 38 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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By: Z Brewer
Narrated by: Dani Martineck
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Summary

In this gripping, genre-defying YA novel from New York Times bestselling author Z Brewer, three teens—one who presents as genderqueer, one who presents as female, and one who presents as male—are caught up in three very different stories of survival. But those stories intersect as the teens start to realize that they might in fact be a single, singular “they,” alternating among worlds—and that accepting themself might be the key to defeating the monsters that plague them in all three.

Three Quinns. Three Brumes. Three realities.

The first Brume is a waking nightmare, overrun by literal monsters and cutthroat survivors. For Quinn, who is openly genderqueer, the silver lining is their friendship with Lia—and that there might still be hope for salvation.

The second Brume is a prison with no bars. Forced to “sort out” their sexuality with other teens at Camp Redemption, Quinn must also figure out why presenting as female has never felt quite right.

The third Brume is a war zone. For Quinn, who presents as male, leading the Resistance against an authoritarian government is difficult, since even the Resistance might not accept them if they knew Quinn’s truth.

As Quinn starts to realize that they might be one person alternating among these three worlds and identities, they wonder: Which world is the real one? Or do they all contain some deeper truth?

©2020 Z Brewer (P)2020 HarperCollins Publishers

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I loved the premise, and the opening two settings, but the third was so poorly implemented I really struggled with it. Maybe it's me, because I never really read YA, especially in a military setting, or because of a childhood spent in cadets, but it was very difficult to believe someone so young and also so prone to stupid or pacifistic decisions would be a military leader. That broke it for me so I started seeing issues in the other settings, too. A shame, because I was really rooting for this one.

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