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We Set the Dark on Fire

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“We Set the Dark on Fire burns bright. It will light the way for a new generation of rebels and lovers.” —NPR “Mejia pens a compelling, gripping story that mirrors real world issues of immigration and equality.” —Buzzfeed Five starred reviews!! In this daring and romantic fantasy debut perfect for fans of The Handmaid’s Tale and Latinx authors Zoraida Córdova and Anna-Marie McLemore, society wife-in-training Dani has a great awakening after being recruited by rebel spies and falling for her biggest rival. At the Medio School for Girls, distinguished young women are trained for one of two roles in their polarized society. Depending on her specialization, a graduate will one day run a husband’s household or raise his children. Both paths promise a life of comfort and luxury, far from the frequent political uprisings of the lower class. Daniela Vargas is the school’s top student, but her pedigree is a lie. She must keep the truth hidden or be sent back to the fringes of society. And school couldn’t prepare her for the difficult choices she must make after graduation, especially when she is asked to spy for a resistance group desperately fighting to bring equality to Medio. Will Dani cling to the privilege her parents fought to win for her, or will she give up everything she’s strived for in pursuit of a free Medio—and a chance at a forbidden love?

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ISBN9780062691330
PublisherKatherine Tegen Books
Publication Date12/31/19
Pages389

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  • 3.0

    3.5 i guesed the plot twist at the end, yay! it was a solid book with incredibly interesting characters and very sweet hate-to-love romance dani and carmen are literally the cutest, i am melting!!! all in all, i am satisfied with this book and can't wait to read more about the characters because i love angst and getting my heart broken also i am kinda hoping for mateo to painfully die in the second book

    Jan 29, 2023

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    emmerin

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    3.5

    It’s ok

    I wouldn’t say I didn’t enjoyed the book. It wasn’t necessarily bad it wasn’t a masterpiece either. It’s fairly okish book that shows a bit of different context. It’s neither eye opening nor the most exciting one. But it still holds a reason to read it. A world of a girl gets turned upside down and learns to question everything and everything, even herself. Even if it took me a bit to actually get into the book as the beginning a bit boring for me. If you are a bit more younger in your early teens, you can read this book with a pleasant surprise. But even as an adult it could pull you in and leave a pleasant surprise.

    Jan 27, 2026

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