<p>'[S]ure to appeal to fans of <i>The Hunger Games</i> and <i>Divergent</i>.'</p> * Adelaide Advertiser *<br /><p>'The story captivates and amuses, and the last page leaves the desire to find out how it will all end ... if it will end.'</p> * La Repubblica *<br /><p>'<i>Multiversum</i> is not the usual urban fantasy for kids but a novel of initiation and alchemical training.'</p> * Story Here *<br /><p>'[A] gripping read that leaves you wanting more.'</p> * The Weekend West *<br /><p>'<i>Multiversum</i> is a wonderful book on so many levels and it deserves as much success as <i>The Hunger Games</i> or <i>Divergent</i>. It's a wildly entertaining, cinematic page-turner with an inspirational core - that the human spirit is the force that can make the leap across time and space. Leonardo Patrignani is an important new voice on the YA stage.'
</p> -- Glenn Cooper, bestselling author of the LIBRARY OF THE DEAD trilogy
A spellbinding adventure and a captivating tale of first love.
Alex and Jenny are sixteen. He lives in Milan; she, in Melbourne. For the past four years, they have glimpsed each other at random moments, while they are both unconscious - a telepathic communication that occurs without warning.
During one of these episodes, they manage to arrange a meeting. But on the day, though they are standing in the same place at the same time, each of them cannot see the other. This leads them to a startling discovery: they live in different dimensions. In Jenny's world, Alex is someone else. And in Alex's world, Jenny died at the age of six.
As they try to find each other, the Multiverse threatens to implode and disappear, but Jenny and Alex must meet - the future of the Earth depends on it.