Gunslinger Girl by Lyndsay Ely

Gunslinger Girl

by Lyndsay Ely

James Patterson presents a genre-bending, action-packed debut--and introduces YA's new favorite, kick-ass heroine: Serendipity Jones, the fastest sharpshooter in tomorrow's West.

Seventeen-year-old Serendipity "Pity" Jones inherited two things from her mother: a pair of six shooters and perfect aim. When her father attempts to marry her off to a stranger, she runs away from their humble farming commune and ends up in the most dangerous, decadent city on the continent: Cessation (a lawless Las Vegas). Pity becomes the star of the Theater Vespertine as a trick sharpshooter like Annie Oakley, and there she finds fame, friendship and--what she most wanted--belonging.

But there's a darker side to the Theater...The Finale. Every so often the fighting factions of Cessation have to be kept in line with a little demonstration, a nightmarish public execution. And Pity has a starring role...

Westworld meets Marie Lu's Legend in this extraordinary YA debut, now available in paperback!

Reviewed by Beth C. on

4 of 5 stars

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Serendipity Jones lives with her father and two brothers, her mother having died years earlier. Her father is a brutal man, and upon hearing the news that she has been sold off because she's fertile, Pity runs. She takes only her mother's guns from the war, and her best friend. Along the way, they are set upon - leading Pity to a place and a life that she never would have imagined to be hers.

The setting for this book is after some sort of huge disaster for the world, including another civil war. However, that is a backdrop to the story - not the story itself. Instead, it influences how the story plays out and how the people are. It's like a futuristic throwback western, really.

I got this book somewhat impulsively, but I am quite glad I did. The characters are fabulous, and as with all good westerns, look out for the double-cross(es). I particularly liked Pity - she's a strong female main character who learns to trust her own strength over time.

Overall, I really enjoyed Gunslinger Girl, and would happily read more.

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