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Fireseed One [Paperback]

Catherine Stine
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December 2, 2011
Fireseed One is a YA futuristic thriller with crossover appeal. Illustrated by the author. The year is 2089. Temperate climate has replaced Arctic ice, and much of what is now the United States is a lethal Hotzone, cut off by an insurmountable border from its northern, luckier neighbors, Ocean and Land Dominion. It is rumored that roving Hotzone nomads will kill for a water pellet or a slice of insect loaf, and that the ZWC, a dangerous Hotzone activist group, has infiltrated the border to the northern Dominions. 
 Up in Ocean Dominion, all eighteen year-old Varik Teitur wants is to party on SnowAngel Island with his friend Audun and flirt with college girls he dreams of joining next year in his quest to become a doctor. Instead, he inherits a vast sea farm, following the death of his father, famous marine biologist Professor Teitur. Five weeks later, ZWC member Marisa Baron breaks into the farm's secret seed vault and a fellow activist poisons the farm's agar crops, the world's food source. In order to save the last agar seedlings Varik is forced to journey to the Hotzone in search of Fireseed, a plant his father supposedly developed with magical hybridization properties. 
 Varik takes Marisa along. Aside from being a terrorist, she's the beautiful daughter of Melvyn Baron, the biggest real estate mogul in Land Dominion, and the professor's old rival. Oddly, she knows lots about Fireseed, and what Hotzone land Professor Teitur bought to test the crop, before becoming embittered and trashing the project. No one except Varik knows whether Fireseed once existed off the drawing board. Might the refugees in Vegas-by-the-Sea have answers, or the bizarre Fireseed cult in the Chihuahua desert? Varik, the reluctant hero, must risk burning in the Hotzone, as his mother did, to save the ailing agar, and the world.  

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"Fireseed One is so full of startling ideas that I couldn't stop reading! Recommended for fans of science fiction, thrillers, or for anyone looking for a story full of big surprises."
-Amy Kathleen Ryan, author of Glow, the first novel in The Sky Chasers series

"Action, adventure, love, and loss plus superb world building all adds up to an incredibly imaginative story - one that should not be missed." 
-Carolyn MacCullough, author of Once a Witch and Always a Witch

"Fully imagined, fast-paced, and thoroughly captivating, Catherine Stine's Fireseed One sucks you into its fascinating world on page one and doesn't let go until the very end."
-Dale Peck, award-winning author of Sprout and The Drift House series

"Extraordinary thriller with a fascinating setting and rich, engaging characters who feel recognizable and human."
 -Katia Lief, international bestselling author of You Are Next and Soul Catcher

About the Author

Catherine Stine writes YA, New Adult and middle grade fiction. Her YA futuristic thriller, Fireseed One, illustrated by the author won finalist spots in both YA and Science Fiction in the 2013 USA Book News International Book Awards. It was also granted a 2013 Bronze Wishing Shelf Book Award and a 2013 Indie Reader Approved notable stamp. Her YA Refugees, earned a New York Public Library Best Book. Middle grade novels include A Girl’s Best Friend. Fireseed One's 2013 sequel, Ruby’s Fire is earning advance praise from reviewers and authors: Ruby's Fire, returns to the sun-scorched earth of Fireseed One. In this long-awaited sequel, Stine delivers a thrilling adventure led by a new and exciting cast of characters. Ruby, Armonk, Thorn and Blane are memorable, and the romance is really well handled. Favorite quote: " It feels wrong to lean on Armonk right now with Blane staring at me, a hungry, lonely look in his eye. It’s as if he’s never been hugged, never been fed, never been loved..." ” -YAs the Word Ruby’s Fire, the second novel in the haunting Fireseed series unfolds layer by layer, like a Fireseed plant reaching out and calling you to figure out the mystery, mystery. What’s revealed is even creepier than expected in a world already steeped in exotic technology and bioengineered strangeness. Great science fiction imaginatively told, Ruby’s Fire is a wonderfully crafted story that will make you think . –Susan Kaye Quinn, indie bestselling author of The Mindjack Trilogy More and more, Catherine enjoys writing speculative tales where her imagination has wild and free reign. She has taught creative writing workshops at the Philadelphia Writing Conference, Missouri University Summer Abroad, The New School and in her own ongoing NYC writing workshop. She loves her readers, and enjoys blogging. Visit her at www.catherinestine.blogspot.com and at www.catherinestine.com.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Konjur Road Press (December 2, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0984828206
  • ISBN-13: 978-0984828203
  • Product Dimensions: 0.6 x 5.9 x 8.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #918,832 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Catherine Stine's futuristic YA thriller, Fireseed One is the winner of a 2013 Wishing Shelf Bronze Award. The novel contains original illustrations by the author. Her first YA, Refugees, earned a New York Public Library Best Book and a featured review and interview in Booklist. Middle grade novels include The End of the Race and A Girl's Best Friend. More and more, she's enjoying writing page-turning suspense and speculative tales. As an illustrator, she has done work for Penguin-Perigee, Learning Strategies and Lantern Books. Stine has held some colorful jobs, including a stint as a sail-maker, a solar-heated swimming pool cover designer, and as a designer of children's fabrics and watchfaces.
Writing, illustrating and teaching creative writing are her favorite gigs ever.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
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4.7 out of 5 stars
It also helps that Ms. Stine is an accomplished illustrator. Stephen Graff  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
I found Fireseed One to be a fast-paced read, filled with action, adventure, and even a little romance. Red @ Red Reader Reviews  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
I just hope book two comes out soon. Beverly Stowe McClure  |  8 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent and engaging read December 20, 2011
Format:Paperback
I admit to being a fan of the YA sci fi/futuristic genre and I've read several including "The Hunger Games" Trilogy and Scott Westerfeld's "Uglies" series. I would rate this book right up there with the best of them. Once I started reading, I had trouble putting it down. My only regret was that I had it on my ipad and couldn't bring it to the beach on my vacation. I spent extra time in my hotel room just so I could finish this book.

I think good sci fi/speculative fiction must have strong, believable characters facing problems we can identify with - even though the book is set in a futuristic and foreign world, we need something to relate to in those characters that makes us care about them and think about ourselves and our own lives. This is what Stine does so well. The setting is the future, the quest is for the very survival of the planet, and the characters are heroic. But their struggles - to resolve complicated relationships with their fathers, to make decisions about what they want to do with their lives even if it might contradict what their parents want, to learn what it is to fall in love and to make sacrifices for others are all things any young adult and any adult can relate to. Varik learns compassion for those he has always classed as "other" and blamed for his mother's death. Marisa begins to see the humanity in her father and recognize her own mistakes. Both characters evolve through their experiences and become more than they were at the beginning of the novel. At the core of this novel is humanity in all its complexity. The adventure, the quest for Fireseed, the struggles along the way and the people Varik and Marisa meet, carries the reader along on this evolution. A thoroughly enjoyable read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Fireseed One Won't Let You Go! December 20, 2011
Format:Paperback
I didn't really know what I was getting myself into when I agreed to read Fireseed One. All I knew was that it sounded really interesting, and I've wanted to jump-start my fantasy reads for a long time now. So I am very happy to say that I really enjoyed Fireseed One, and was really impressed with the author, Catherine Stine.
Fireseed One takes place in a future world. Global warming has taken place, and everything is far from perfect. People are quite literally burning to death from heat levels way above normal, and most are starving. It was a sad look on just what could happen to the world, and I really enjoyed reading about a future that wasn't so bright, like most futuristic books will have you believe.
I loved the illustrations in this novel. I liked that the author not only showed you in words what things looked like, but showed you with actual images. They were often beautiful (just like the book's cover), or kind of freaky (which was intended). Either way, I loved them, and got excited whenever an image showed up on the page.
Our hero, Varik, was a nice character to read about. It is not often that I read YA books from the male perspective, and when I do, I am always a little let down. That is not the case with Fireseed One. Varik was interesting, semi-witty, and although he could sometimes start to fade into the background of forgettable characters, he always redeemed himself, and I liked him.
Our heroine, Marisa, was nice, too. I didn't really like her at first, but she grew on me.
She was strong, brave about most things, and really out there. I like a girl who can speak her mind.
Varik's friend, Audun, was easily my favorite character. I loved how witty and loyal he was, and I was sad he was absent for most of the middle and end of the book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Read December 13, 2011
Format:Paperback
Fireseed One is a near-future thriller that maintains suspense throughout, as we follow 18-year-old Varik on his fast-paced driving adventure to discover a replacement for the world's endangered food supply. The story is exquisitely crafted with rich, imaginative imagery. I couldn't put it down.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars YA Fantasy Novel for die-hard Sci-Fi fans November 26, 2012
By Mina B.
Format:Kindle Edition
Fireseed One is a riveting futuristic fantasy tale that is classic YA with more than enough to sustain the die-hard adult sci-fi fans. I found the world Stine created reminiscent of best-selling, middle-grade Dark Life series by Kat Falls. However, in Fireseed One, Stine takes the global warming fantasy tale to a whole new level. In the beginning, we meet a reluctant hero, Varik, a young man who's forced to run his family farm after the passing of his father. Straight away, Varik is thrust into unfamiliar territory as he discovers his farm vaults were robbed. Those vaults secured most of the world's food supply in a form of seeds. Harvesting, protecting and engineering these seeds had been his dead father's life's work including his radical creation, Fireseed One.

Besides creating an amazing fantasy world, Stine did a wonderful job at creating such a likable hero who throughout the novel showed incredible depth and courage. Marisa, Varik's counterpart, was equally intriguing. I'll admit I didn't like her at first, but it just goes to show you how when great plotting happens, characters evolve, which make for enjoyable reading experience. The journey Varik and Marisa take along with Audun, Varik's childhood friend, is filled with suspense and bizarre sci-fi imagery that after awhile becomes addicting. If you're looking for something sci-fi/dark fantasy with elements of dystopian YA genre, then Fireseed One is just the book for you.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Post-apocalyptic fiction
THE RUNDOWN

In prime post-apocalyptic fashion, Catherine Stine's FireSeed One takes readers on an adventure through a world devastated by global warming. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Katie French
5.0 out of 5 stars A forbidding but fascinating future. Great adventure fun.
Try to imagine a world where global warming has gotten so bad that planet earth is almost uninhabitable below the US-Canadian border, with high temperatures exceeding 135 degrees... Read more
Published 6 months ago by NCBetty
3.0 out of 5 stars Book Review: Fireseed One - Catherine Stine
An adventure story set in a futuristic world. Ideal for the young adult audience, it has all the right ingredients. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Booketta
4.0 out of 5 stars Ignore Marissa, then enjoy
'Fireseed One' is set in a future where mankind is finally seeing the horrible results of pollution and global warming. Read more
Published 7 months ago by A. McCall
5.0 out of 5 stars Visual Heat
Why illustrate fiction? Isn't narrative enough? Since the 19th century heyday of Charles Dickens's ardent collaborations with artists George Cruikshank and Phiz, a trickle of... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Helen W. Mallon
5.0 out of 5 stars Finished it at 2 AM
Fireseed gripped me from the start. Stine introduced the action, the concept, and the characters right away, and I loved all of them. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Alison Deluca
4.0 out of 5 stars A safe science fiction book for young readers
I read this book pretty quickly. It's told in first person from the perspective of a guy named Varik. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Michael Offutt
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent SciFi
Catherine Stine will capture most readers with Fireseed One. Catherine Stine has created a futuristic world with characters with characters that will have to laughing and cheering... Read more
Published 11 months ago by KrisSpor
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read!
Fireseed One kept me interested and excited throughout the whole book. Stine's characters are beautifully well developed with all the vulnerabilities and shortcomings of living... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Alexis S. Grimes
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent SciFi Story
You're about to delve into a remarkable, if unstable, world where agar rules and refs suffer the hotzone. Fireseed One is a bounty of imagination and adventure. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Timothy Moon
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