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Cover artist
  
Sammy Yuen

Language
  
English

Media type
  
print

Author
  
Jackie Kessler

Followed by
  
Loss

3.8/5
Goodreads

Country
  
United States

Publication date
  
April 2011

Originally published
  
April 2011

Preceded by
  
Hunger

Publisher
  
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

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Series
  
Riders of the Apocalypse

Genres
  
Young adult fiction, Fantasy

Similar
  
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Rage is a 2011 young adult novel by Jackie Morse Kessler and the second book in the Riders of the Apocalypse series.

Contents

Plot

A teenage girl who cuts herself must take on the role of War, one of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.

Reception

Critical reception for Rage was mixed, with Kirkus Reviews praising the portrayals of the other horsemen and their steeds but saying "the psychological and social issues overwhelm the paranormal elements here, and the theme of overcoming self-harm through apocalyptic power wears thin on this second outing. Dark humor and realistic situations cannot overcome the swiftly staling premise." A reviewer for School Library Journal said, "[I] had trouble reading about the cutting, but eventually I was able to warm up to the story". VOYA reviewed the book and stated that the book would "capture readers with its haunting scenes and engaging characters".

In her criticism of violence within contemporary young adult fiction, Meghan Cox Gurdon cites Rage as an example of literature that may "help normalize" pathology and "even spread their plausibility and likelihood to young people who might otherwise never have imagined such extreme measures". Kessler refuted this idea in her blog, saying, "The entire purpose of the book — indeed, of all of the Riders of the Apocalypse books — is to raise awareness of issues such as self-injury and eating disorders and bullying."

References

Rage (Kessler novel) Wikipedia