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Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Tour & Giveaway: Toxic by Lydia Kang




Toxic by Lydia Kang
Genre: YA Scifi
Release date: November 6, 2018
Entangled Teen


Cyclo, the first and largest biological ship of its kind, is dying. A small crew of mercenaries have handed over the rights to their life to document the death of the ship, but the abandoned ship is anything but abandoned—one girl has been left behind. 

Hana has known nothing but the isolation of a single room and the secret that has kept her there for seventeen years. When she meets Fennec, the boy assigned to watch her, she realizes that there is a world she has yet to experience but she is doomed to never meet.

When crew members begin mysteriously dying, Hana and Fenn realize that they are racing against the death of the ship to find a way to survive—unless someone kills them even before Hana’s truly had a chance to live.



My heart is beating so fast I can barely stay standing. I have clawed my robe until it has holes in the edges.

It has been six hours now. I am absolutely forbidden to leave my room, a room that does not exist in the consciousness of any crew member except my mother, hidden as it is in the most unused part of Cyclo’s body, the northeast quadrant, alpha ring. 

For the last two hours, I’ve raised my hand countless times, poised a few inches from the door, before dropping it. Even touching the door is strictly forbidden. But I can’t wait here for much longer. Where is Mother? Where could she be? I’d even read the last entry in her diary, looking to see if anything was off, but there was nothing but our last discussion on why hedgehogs are not related to sea urchins. My eyes are full of tears, and I’ve already cried several times out of sheer panic. 

I keep my voice steady and say, “Cyclo. Please open the door.”

Cyclo, not bothering to speak because the message is too urgent, blanches with white that moves in waves over the door. 

Forbidden. 

“Cyclo. Please open the door,” I say again, this time my voice cracking. I’ll only just peep my head outside, just a little look. I won’t step a foot out there. I know people will be walking the hallways. But if no one is there...maybe I can make my way to her lab and see why she’s delayed. I know exactly where it is. I’ve spent much of my life studying Cyclo’s every detail—the story of her birth, the way she harvests starlight energy, the layout of the ship down to every single storage vacuole and crew member unit.



Lydia  Kang  is  an  author  of  young  adult  fiction,  poetry,  and  narrative  non-fiction.  She  graduated  from  Columbia  University  and  New  York  University  School  of  Medicine,  completing  her  residency  and  chief  residency  at  Bellevue  Hospital  in  New  York  City.  She  is  a  practicing  physician  who  has  gained  a  reputation  for  helping  fellow  writers  achieve  medical  accuracy  in  fiction.  Her  poetry  and  non-fiction  have  been  published  in  JAMA,  The  Annals  of  Internal  Medicine,  Canadian  Medical  Association  Journal,  Journal  of  General  Internal  Medicine,  and  Great  Weather  for  Media.  She  believes  in  science  and  knocking  on  wood,  and  currently  lives  in  Omaha  with  her  husband  and  three  children.






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