How We Became Wicked
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Narrated by:
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Lauren Ezzo
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By:
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Alexander Yates
About this listen
When an insect-borne plague begins to envelop the world, three sixteen-year-olds struggle to survive amongst the healthy “trues” and the infected “wickeds” in this gripping dystopian tale from the author of The Winter Place.
A plague, called Wickedness, is pulsing through the world; and in its wake, it’s dividing the population into thirds:
The WICKED: Already infected by the droves of Singers, the ultraviolet mosquito-like insects who carry the plague, the Wicked roam the world freely. They don’t want for much - only to maim and dismember you. But don’t worry: They always ask politely first.
The TRUE: The True live in contained, isolated communities. They’re the lucky ones; they found safety from the Singers. And while the threat of the Wicked may not be eliminated, for the True, the threat has certainly been contained....
The VEXED: The Vexed are the truly fortunate ones - they survived the sting of the Singers, leaving them immune. But they’re far from safe. The Vexed hold the key to a cure, and there are those who will do anything to get it.
In this brilliantly realized novel, three teens - Astrid, Hank, and Natalie - start to realize that the divisions of their world aren’t as clear as they seem, and are forced to question what being wicked truly means.
©2019 by Alexander Yates. (P)2019 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.What listeners say about How We Became Wicked
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- Sophie Sturgess
- 29-06-2020
Wow wow wow!!!!
LOVED this book!!! The story was so original and there’s a great twist at the end!!
The narrator is a bit annoying but the story is good enough that you don’t notice after a while.
I recommend everyone read this!
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