You—all of you—are sleepwalking through global catastrophe. And I intend to wake you up.
What Emma Caroline Blake has planned at New Hampshire’s Ridgemont Academy is shocking.
Her school blames a heartbreaking tragedy in her family.
Her best friends point to her most recent social media.
Her teachers, even her father, say it’s a drastic cry for help.
But Emma doesn’t want help. She wants to make a difference. Now. Today. Not tomorrow.
She’s going to walk through fire to change the world.
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Have you ever come across a book that, long after you finished it, you couldn’t get out of your mind? Emma On Fire was that book for me; I even recommended it to a few of my friends. In my opinion, this book deserves more than five stars. I have read a few books by James Patterson over the years, including ones he co-wrote. It was the first by Emily Raymond, and I got to say that the two of them make a great team. I was on the edge of my seat all the way to the end. Be sure you have time to read, because you won’t be able to put it down once you start.
Emma On Fire is such a powerful book, and one of the most intense ones I have read this year. Every page had me wondering what would happen next, and if Emma would go through it. All through the novel, I hoped that someone would see what Emma was trying to say. I believe that listening to someone who is grieving is a powerful message in this book. I liked how raw this book was and how it dealt with so many real issues we face in real life. Having read a few of James’s books, this is unlike anything that I have read by him before.
I also liked that it addressed the environment in this book, but in a completely different way. Emma On Fire is an emotional book, but the one where you find yourself turning the pages. I had the book on my mind for days after I finished it. Despite the subject, it was also an inspirational book for me. I would recommend this book to any thriller fans.

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