An original novel, with all-new characters and a new story set in the world of Attack on Titan! Fans of the series and readers alike will enjoy this immersive and engaging experience of the pop culture phenomenon and manga mega-hit. With the last vestige of the human race threatened by unstoppable carnivorous giants, a brave young woman decides to defy her wealthy family and join the military to fight against humanity's enemies. But Rosalie Dumarque soon finds out that bloody sword fights with monsters aren't the only dangers faced by the Wall Rose Garrison. Can she earn the trust of her fellow soldiers, stand up to a corrupt authority, navigate a forbidden romance...and cut her way out of a titan's throat?
Rachel Aaron is the author of ten novels. Her first series The Legend of Eli Monpress, a five-book-long character-driven Fantasy about a charming wizard thief debuted in 2010 and quickly gained broad appeal across the YA Fantasy market due to its lovable cast and distinct anime/manga influence. Rachel s current project is Heartstrikers, a projected five-book series about dragons in a magical version of Detroit.
Title: Garrison Girl (Attack on Titan): An Attack on Titan Novel
Author: Rachel Aaron
ISBN: 9781683690610
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Publisher: Quirk Books
Publication Date: 2018-08-07
Number of Pages: 320
Weight: 0.2941 kg
An engaging, thrilling, and deeply personal story . . . if you are a fan of either Attack on Titan or Rachel Aaron . . . you need to read this book. -Geeks of Doom
Set in the world of Hajime Isayama's popular manga series Attack on Titan, this action-packed fantasy will appeal to existing fans and newcomers alike. -Booklist
Exciting and sometimes gruesome . . . A great page-turner for fans of the Attack on Titan series, as well as any readers who enjoy fantasy, suspense, horror, and kick-ass heroines. -School Library Journal
A good introduction to Attack on Titan for those new to this dark, terrifying, yet utterly fascinating saga. -Midwest Book Review
It's a really enjoyable book. The writing is crisp, and...often vivid. The action scenes only improve as the book goes on...with moments that Isayama himself might envy. -All the Anime
For teens who want the female protagonist to kick ass more than kiss. -Kirkus Reviews