Hello everyone! We are so happy and excited to announce the tour schedule for The Ones We’re Meant to Find by Joan He.

May 3rd
Quills and Stardust – Interview
paperbacktomes – Review
A Book and A Dream – Review & Favourite Quotes
PopTheButterfly Reads – Review
May 4th
Pages & Plots – Promo Post
Belle’s Archive – Review
Discover Elysian – Top 5 Reasons to Read The Ones We’re Meant to Find
MahkJchi’s Not-So-Secret Books – Review
May 5th
dinipandareads – Review & Journal Spread
A Bolt out of the Book – Review & Favourite Quotes
Melancholic Blithe – Review & Playlist
May 6th
Kait Plus Books – Interview
Stuck in Fiction – Promo Post
Moonlight Rendezvous – Review & Favourite Quotes
We Write at Dawn – Review & Top 5 Reasons to Read The Ones We’re Meant to Find
The Paper Reels – Review & Favourite Quotes
May 7th
teatimelit – Review
Cinelinx – Review
Read in the Clouds – Review
May 8th
Nine Bookish Lives – Promo Post
Storme Reads A Lot – Review & Playlist
The Portuguese Bibliophile – Review
A Cup of Cyanide – Review & Digital Fanart
May 9th
Justice For Readers – Interview
Yna the Mood Reader – Review & Favourite Quotes
An Ode to Fiction – Favourite Quotes, Top 5 Reasons to Read The Ones We’re Meant to Find & Playlist

May 3rd
fangirlpixiebooks – Promo
thescorpion.bibliophile – Review & Favourite Quotes
intriguedonlybybooks – Blogger’s Choice
popthebutterfly – Blogger’s Choice
May 4th
pagcturncr – Review
discoverelysian – Blogger’s Choice
mahkjchi_books – Blogger’s Choice
May 5th
blithesquesttoread – Blogger’s Choice
May 6th
moonlight_rendezvous – Blogger’s Choice
thepaperreels – Blogger’s Choice
May 7th
simplybeccamee – Review
bookswithmary – Blogger’s Choice
May 8th
ninebookishlives – Blogger’s Choice
rochreads – Review
May 9th
darjeeling_and_jade – Review
justiceforreaders – Blogger’s Choice
iambibliomane – Blogger’s Choice


Genre: Young Adult Science Fiction
Publishing date: May 4th, 2021
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Content Warning: terminal illness, suicide, violence (including choking), death, death of parent (off page), vomiting, large scale natural disasters and mass casualties, some gore.
Synopsis:
One of the most twisty, surprising, engaging page-turner YAs you’ll read this year—We Were Liars with sci-fi scope, Lost with a satisfying resolution.
Cee awoke on an abandoned island three years ago. With no idea of how she was marooned, she only has a rickety house, an old android, and a single memory: she has a sister, and Cee needs to find her.
STEM prodigy Kasey wants escape from the science and home she once trusted. The eco-city—Earth’s last unpolluted place—is meant to be sanctuary for those commited to planetary protection, but it’s populated by people willing to do anything for refuge, even lie. Now, she’ll have to decide if she’s ready to use science to help humanity, even though it failed the people who mattered most.


Joan He was born and raised in Philadelphia but still will, on occasion, lose her way. At a young age, she received classical instruction in oil painting before discovering that storytelling was her favorite form of expression. She studied Psychology and East Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Pennsylvania and currently writes from a desk overlooking the Delaware River. Descendant of the Crane is her debut young adult fantasy.
Can’t wait to see all of the reviews for this!!! I’m so excited for everyone who has been reading this, the cover is to die for, and the book looks so so wonderful! Thanks for putting the tour together, and thanks to everyone participating!! I’m excited to see what everyone thinks!
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