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From the author of Tiktok sensation The Quiet at the End of the World comes a graphic novel about what happens after you've saved the world. "This witty, stylishly drawn enemies-to-friends YA graphic novel elegantly subverts the 'chosen one' trope" Guardian "Funny and fantastical, with a generous helping of trauma!" Alice Oseman The prophecy foretold they would be enemies ... it didn't mention they'd be flatmates. Four years ago, Dirk Earnest defeated the Demon Overlord and his horde. Now he's just a normal university student. (Or trying to be.) Dirk has many adoring fans who follow his every move in person and online, but he's also crushingly lonely. Cue his new flatmate, Medusa de la Tempête: art student, former evil minion, war criminal ... and Dirk's nemesis. Either the two of them will kill each other, or they're going to discover what it really means to live. For readers who love: Forced proximity Enemies to friends Found family Platonic soulmates University AUs ... and quippy banter
Wren James (formerly published as Lauren James) is the Carnegie-longlisted author of many young adult novels, including Last Seen Online, Green Rising, The Reckless Afterlife of Harriet Stoker, The Quiet at the End of the World and The Loneliest Girl in the Universe. They are an RLF Royal Fellow at Aston University and the story consultant on Netflix's Heartstopper (Seasons 2 and 3). Their books have sold over two hundred thousand copies worldwide in seven languages. The Quiet at the End of the World was shortlisted for the YA Book Prize and the STEAM Children's Book Award. Wren is the founder of the Climate Fiction Writers League, and a member of the Society of Author's Sustainability Committee. They are the editor of the Future Hopes anthology and work as a consultant on climate storytelling, with a focus on optimism and hope. Wren also runs a Queer Writers group in Coventry, where they live.