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The Between
The Between
Jul 12, 2025 2:35 PM

Author:David Hofmeyr

The Between

'Forget everything you think you know . . .'

Ana Moon's best friend Bea has vanished. Her house has changed. Her parents have become strangers. She has fallen into a world that is not her own.

Guided by the mysterious Malik and his Pathfinders, Ana must travel across seven versions of Earth to get Bea back.

Lying in wait are the sinister Order, monstrous Reapers and a rogue Pathfinder bent on finding the elusive seventh world, and who will destroy anyone who stands against them.

To save Bea, Ana must master her own Pathfinder powers, or it won't only be her friend who is lost forever - it will be Ana herself . . .

An action-packed science fiction thriller, perfect for fans of Marie Lu.

'Exciting and fast-paced' - Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

Exciting and fast-paced

—— Kirkus Reviews

A fast-paced sci-fi story with a diverse cast . . . that never lets up its breakneck pace

—— The Bulletin of the Center For Children’s Books

An ingeniously crafted debut which lets you make your own choices about where you want the story to go. This is an electrifying novel about cosmopolitanism and global nomadism that keeps readers on their toes.

—— Rabeea Saleem , Book Riot

Sets you free to roam the Earth... an incisive commentary on the cosmopolitan condition.

—— Tiffany Tsao

The perfect match of theme and genre...impeccably executed... This book is escapism taken to the next level, while still making serious and significant comments about modern societies... Paramaditha excels at mordant observations about migration, the brutality of Trump’s America, the falsehood of the American dream, and the personal dimension of the 'refugee crisis'... [It] made me think about the world, about chance and fate and the choices we make.

—— Helen Vassallo , Translating Women

A cleverly crafted tale about the illusion of free will, and the stakes and pressures that accompany the choices influenced by one’s identity in the world.

—— Cher Tan , The Saturday Paper

A story of migration, of searching the world for happiness and hoping that it will be found over the next page (or if you turn to page 42)... While it might seem at first to be a book about travel, it is in fact a tale of belonging... A deeply affecting, intensely personal novel that uses its experimental method of storytelling to worm its way into your very bones... an interactive adventure like no other.

—— Will Heath , Books and Bao

Intan Paramaditha shakes up her readers. Her stories reveal that the most terrifying thing in life is not one of the supernatural ghosts that populate her work, but human prejudice. As far as I’m concerned, only writers of genius are able to convey a layered and nuanced world, and Paramaditha is one of them.

—— Eka Kurniawan

This is a book for the new age - put yourself in the shoes of a global nomad and choose which way you want to go.

—— BNE Magazine Australia

Pine is a thrill of a book

—— i-D

I loved this book! Hugely atmospheric, exquisitely written and utterly gripping

—— Lucy Foley, author of The Hunting Party

This is true modern gothic ... Toon’s plain, poetic language has a hypnotic quality

—— Harper’s Bazaar

A haunting tale

—— Sunday Express

A memorable debut from a promising new writer

—— Irish Times

Marries the claustrophobia of rural life with fascinating hints of Scottish myths, to create an emotional read with the pace of a thriller

—— Irish Country Magazine

A remarkable debut

—— Image

Has all the ingredients of a modern gothic.

—— Herald, Hot List 2020

A debut novel that's carefully calibrated to make every single hair on the back of your neck stand up on end

—— Scotland on Sunday

A modern gothic thriller that draws on the author's own Highland childhood

—— Herald Magazine

With Pine, (Toon) … has passed the debut hurdle in striking style.

—— Harper's Bazaar

A haunting and heartbreakingly bewitching tale … Packed with folklore, magic and an eerie sense of foreboding every time you turn the page, Pine will captivate readers from the very first page

—— Her.ie

A gothic stirring of folklore and legend

—— RTÉ Guide

Eerie and spell-binding

—— Irish Examiner

From the first page PINE casts a sense of slowly-rising unease that is completely compelling. It's both eerie and thrilling at once, and had me under its spell until the end

—— Sophie Mackintosh, author of THE WATER CURE

An atmospheric tale of memory and loss

—— Daily Mirror

Eerie and dark, you'll be mesmerised by this dramatic tale with its tightly-woven plot

—— Woman

If there's any doubt that the Gothic thriller is enjoying a boom, Francine Toon's debut should settle the matter. PINE, a moving study of memory and loss, is both spooky and tender; drenched in a sense of place and yet eerily timeless

—— Mick Herron

Combines the Gothic sensibilities of Shirley Jackson with the psychologically astute suspense of Gillian Flynn ... will leave you gripped and transfixed

—— Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti

Francine Toon's touching account of a flawed, yet tender, father-daughter relationship in PINE is all the more compelling against the starkly beautiful backdrop of the Scottish highlands

—— Livia Franchini, author of Shelf Life

A beautifully crafted gothic tale of isolation and not belonging. Thoroughly gripping and stunningly atmospheric

—— Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of Water Shall Refuse Them

An atmospheric tale of memory and loss, movingly told through a child's eyes

—— Sunday Express Magazine

Many of the themes familiar from Austen’s novels are deftly revisited by Hornby, and the letters that are reimagined are pitch-perfect, with deeply touching confidences shared in family correspondences. You can tell this book by its cover – it’s quite lovely.

—— IRISH TIMES

Beautiful novel[…] light hearted historical fiction which resembles Austen’s novels, a really lovely read very suitable for incoming spring

—— Excuse My Reading (Instagram)

Gill Hornby unfolds it all in her imagination.

—— The Times

Hornby combines a moving portrait of sisterly devotion with a comic depiction of the provincial life so brilliantly evoked in Austen's own novels

—— DAILY MAIL

[A]t the heart of it all there's a romantic twist..."Hornby is at her best describing the complex bonds between the excellent women of her story. She describes the horrors, but also the pleasures of spinsterhood"

—— THE TIMES
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