THE LITTLE WRITING HOUSEWIFE
CITIZEN
UNCURED | SEASON 1
Welcome to the collective of Reye...
where the peacekeepers are always watching.
Are you ready to be cured?
SEASON 1 | UNCURED
In a world cured of mental illness, Sabine is the only person whose cure has failed.
She is an uncured. A cursed girl.
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She should keep her head down, lie low, anything to keep the authorities from finding out her secret. Except her best friend has gone missing, and no one seems to be looking for her. No one seems to care.
And Sabine isn't about to let that go.
CITIZEN
Promise me. Promise you'll do everything you can to stop them from finding out about this.
UNCURED | SEASON 1
HEALER
UNCURED | SEASON 2
"I often think about my life eight years ago and the decision I made to leave Reye. I can't help but wonder how things about have turned out if I'd stayed. Maybe Rory would still be alive."
SEASON 2 | UNCURED
Corinne Renaud left home eight years ago to become a healer, a medical professional in charge of administering the cure for mental illness.
But after a tragedy in the family, Corinne is forced to return home to pick up the pieces. Suddenly thrust with the responsibility of filling in someone's else shoes, Corinne begins to lose her grasp on her own identity as she discovers that her sister's life was not what she thought it was.
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"I thought they’d taken everything there was to take from me. I was wrong."
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HEALER
For many years it's been our express wish to have our families unite... which is why we'd like you to marry Sofian in your sister's place.
UNCURED | SEASON 2
DAUGHTERS
OF THE KING
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DAUGHTERS
OF THE KING
After her mother abandons her in the midst of a war, Olya hopes they'll never see each other again. A possibility that becomes all too real when Olya is inexplicably captured by an enemy soldier.
In a world plagued by infertility and facing potential extinction, the remaining few women who can have children are hoarded by the government and given the title of "Daughter of the King."
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It would make sense for the soldier to take Olya, if she were a Daughter. But unlike her mother, she isn't. And Olya has no way of asking why she's been forced onto a train and taken far away from home, because according to the enemy's religious beliefs, he cannot look at, speak to, or even touch her.
"the end has me shaking!"
"don't change a thing!"
"this was incredible!"
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WHAT PEOPLE SAY
ROWENA,
Swoonreads Reviewer
oF ALL THE DYSTOPIAN FICTION i'VE READ, THIS DEFINITELY STANDS ITS GROUND. IT HAS A UNIQUE WAY OF APPROACHING THE FAVORED yA DYSTOPIA, AND i ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT. IT WAS A i-WANT-A-HARD-COPY-OF-THIS-BOOK SO I CAN READ IT OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN.
★★★★★
AMY,
Swoonreads Reviewer
THANKS, i'M CRYING NOW. AMAZING BOOK!
★★★★★
BRENNAMAE,
Swoonreads Reviewer
tHE STORY HAD ME GRIPPED SINCE THE VERY FIRST CHAPTER! iT'S ONE OF THE BEST DYSTOPIAN STORIES i'VE READ!
★★★★★
CUTEFACE,
Inkitt Reviewer
sOME BOOKS YOU CAN EXPECT THE ENDING, BUT FOR THIS ONE... yOU KEPT ME ON THE EDGE THE ENTIRE TIME. gREAT ENDING!
★★★★★
JUANA,
Inkitt Reviewer
THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK TO CAUSE ME SO MUCH PAIN IN THE SPAN OF A FEW PARAGRAPHS.
★★★★★
EMMA,
Swoonreads Reviewer
i read uncured in almost one sitting--I couldn't put it down. i think my favorite aspect of the story is the prose. it's full of beautiful imagery but never overwritten. every word feels intentionally placed.