![]() He is very intuitive and curious to the world around him. James Kent: Adam's 10-year-old younger brother.He is also known to develop an admiration for Juliette which she returns and they form a strong bond, as best friends, almost like siblings. He is also very egotistical and that adds humor to his person. He has a very joking personality and is a very chill person. He is later found out to be a member of Omega Point and is shown to have the gift of invisibility. Kenji Kishimoto: A 20-year-old soldier in Warner's army who is friends with Adam.He can touch juliette by using his powers but it is extremely draining and sometimes painful for him. He is shown to be in love with Juliette since they first saw/met each other, as children. He is known as a handsome man with blue eyes, tattoos, and dark brown hair. Adam Kent: A soldier in the army, 18 years old he is in charge of Juliette after she is brought out of isolation.He can touch Juliette without consequence. He is known to always assume the worst of himself. Juliette develops empathy for Warner, despite him seeming cold and ruthless, and asserts he is a normal human, despite his denials. From the beginning of the series, he is desperately in love with Juliette, which for a while was an obsession. He has blond hair and green eyes and is considered inhumanly handsome. ![]() Warner gradually changes into a more loving human being as the books progress. Aaron Warner: 19-year-old leader of Sector 45 in the Reestablishment shown as a very cold and manipulative person.Juliette can also easily be influenced and manipulated and has fluctuating confidence. Despite being friendless for most of her life, Juliette is compassionate and kind, and easily sympathizes with those who are vulnerable. Throughout the series, she learns to control her powers and becomes more brave and confident thanks to the help of training at Omega Point. She struggles to trust others and has trouble making friends, due to her lethal touch. Juliette Ferrars: Juliette starts off as a scared, traumatized 17-year-old girl, having been abused, locked away, and made to feel like a monster her entire life.Honorable Mention: Children/Young Adult at the Arab American Book Awards.A youth reviewer for the National Post recommended it highly, stating that it had 'just the right amount of action to make it thrilling, but not exactly gruesome.' It was included in BuzzFeed's list of best YA books of all time. ![]()
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