

by Lauren DeStefano
hitting shelves March 10, 2015
from Simon & Schuster
description:
After escaping through the bottom of Internment, Morgan and her fellow fugitives aboard the great mechanical bird land on the ground to finally learn what has lived beneath their floating island home all these eons.
The ground is a strange place where water falls from the sky as snow, and customers watch moving pictures and visit speakeasies. A place where families can have as many children as they want, their dead are buried in vast gardens of bodies, and Internment is the feature of an amusement park.
It is also a land at war.
Everyone who fled Internment had their own reasons to escape their corrupt haven. But caught under the watchful eye of another king that wants to dominate his world, they wonder if coming to the ground will drag Internment down with them.
My thoughts: Even after a somewhat rocky start with the very beginning (as in, I very nearly DNFed it), I ended up really loving Perfect Ruin. And with that crazy and exciting ending, I can't wait to see where the story leads in Burning Kingdoms.