There's a tragic sense of dramatic irony as we-knowing full well that Isaak's alive and well-watch the two teens try to figure out how to deal with it. and all the grief, anger, and confusion that accompanies it. what happens to them? DIFFERENT WORLDS answers that question by following his two closest friends, Tamara and Henry, as they grapple with his abrupt disappearance. his home, his friends, his school, his family. But before that happens, we get a full picture of his life. In FOURTH WORLD, the main character, Isaak, is whisked away from his life in a Martian colony, and we, the readers, follow him on an otherworldly journey. Let me start by saying that this novella should absolutely only be read after reading FOURTH WORLD, since it relies heavily on the events on the novel (plus, everyone should read FOURTH WORLD anyway because it's awesome). LOVED this novella! I'm a huge fan of Lyssa's book, FOURTH WORLD, which I read last summer, and this companion novella really hit the spot for me.
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