![]() ![]() Meaning that the Emperor cannot make use of his heavenly powers, nor his ability to, say, speak Mandarin. The good news is that the revelation makes his problems seem pretty petty by comparison.Įmperor Qin Shi Huang, rather than manifesting within Zach, has instead possessed his AR gaming headset. The worst news is that to save it they must return to China: the place Zach was born, the place he lived before the government killed his father. The worse news is that only Zach (and a couple other vessels hosting Emperors) can save it, preferably in time to save Zach mother, who’s had her soul stolen. ![]() The bad news is that the only reason the Emperor Qin Shi Huang (秦始皇) has left his eternal paradise is that China-and the world-is in danger. ![]() Which is, of course, when he discovers that he’s the chosen host for the First Emperor of China. What he wants-what he craves-is to fit in, something that he’s spent all his time and energy trying to do. While he never exactly fit in in New York, here Zach is truly aberrant. Zachary King is the only Asian kid at his school in small-town Maine. Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster for the eARC! All opinions are my own. I was kindly granted an advance copy in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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