![]() It’s almost funny how the conformity of the 12 societies based on the zodiac also function to bring out individuality. Russell continues to tap into the human nature of individuality and unity at the same time with her storytelling and the way it functions in the world that she had built here. Published December 8, 2015, by Razorbill, Wandering Star by Romina Russell is the second in her young adult science fiction series, Zodiac, that takes astrology to a new level of cool.Ī riveting continuation to the Zodiac series that continues to explore the individuality and unity brought on by the cosmos that make the Zodiac. Now Rho must decide whether to trust the man who destroyed her home and name, of face a threat much larger than Ochus. Ochus gives her insight into the Marad, a terrorist group of unbalanced persons, those constantly shifting between houses, and their plans. Unfortunately, Ochus has other plans for her. ![]() ![]() Stripped of her titles, disgraced, Rho is ready to set her sights on working quietly at the Cancrian refugee camp on House Capricorn. ![]()
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