A New Book to Date Tonight.

Hello my little book daters, I’m popping in here today to tell you about a new book on the market for you to swipe right to. I accepted the request to date this book and you can expect a full review on how the week or weekend goes. I say weekend because lets face it, if a book is good, you spend all waking hours with it until ultimately the book ends and you part ways.

First, thank you smith publicity and Conor Grennan for the opportunity to read this incredibly intriguing book!

The Hadley Academy For The Improbably Gifted

 This action-packed novel features a riveting plot, relatable characters, and humorous dialogue that will captivate young readers. The diverse cast of characters will appeal to a wide audience, including those who sometimes wonder what their gifts might be. Each of the short chapters opens with a line drawing illustration.

Jack Carlson is suffering through another awkward school day when he suddenly finds himself transported to the Hadley Academy, a secret institution that tracks teens with unlikely gifts and trains them to protect the world from a secret squad of killers. Despite indications that he is the one prophesied to end the ancient Reaper War, Jack appears to have no extraordinary abilities. Can Hadley’s rawest recruits push past personal struggles and enormous doubts, develop their dormant powers, and stop the spreading evil?

Fans of the Hunger Games, the Chronicles of Narnia, Divergent, Maze Runner, and Rick Riordan’s books will find themselves at home in the battle for good at the Hadley Academy.

ABOUT CONOR GRENNAN:

Conor Grennan is the author of the New York Times bestselling and #1 international bestselling memoir, Little Princes: One Man’s Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal. The memoir shares Grennan’s humanitarian work as the founder of Next Generation Nepal (NGN), a nonprofit organization dedicated to reconnecting trafficked children with their families in Nepal. Little Princes has been shortlisted for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize, was the winner of the Goodreads 2011 Best Travel and Outdoors Award, and has been translated into 15 languages. Following publication, Grennan spoke about the book across North America and particularly enjoyed sharing his story with young people at secondary schools and colleges.

For his work with the trafficked children of Nepal, Grennan was recognized by The Huffington Post as a 2011 Game Changer of the Year. In 2014, he was also named a recipient of the Unsung Heroes of Compassion, which was awarded to him by the Dalai Lama. Grennan is the Dean of MBA Students at the NYU Stern School of Business. He currently resides in New Canaan, Connecticut with his wife, Liz, and his two children, Finn and Lucy.

The Hadley Academy for the Improbably Gifted is Grennan’s debut work of fiction, and will be available everywhere books are sold on October 8, 2019. 

Find Conor Grennan on InstagramFacebookTwitterYouTube, and at www.conorgrennan.com.

Now that the book is in my hands, Ill invest my time and report back to you about how well the date goes and if you cannot wait until my date is over with, I’ll share. The book is with you this little secret, it is now available for you to take out as well.

As always, Happy Reading!!

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