Book: Wither by Lauren DeStefano
Release date: March 22, 2011 from Simon and Schuster
Summary:
What if you knew exactly when you would die?
Thanks to modern science, every human being has become a ticking genetic time bomb—males only live to age twenty-five, and females only live to age twenty. In this bleak landscape, young girls are kidnapped and forced into polygamous marriages to keep the population from dying out.
When sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery is taken by the Gatherers to become a bride, she enters a world of wealth and privilege. Despite her husband Linden’s genuine love for her, and a tenuous trust among her sister wives, Rhine has one purpose: to escape—to find her twin brother and go home.
But Rhine has more to contend with than losing her freedom. Linden’s eccentric father is bent on finding an antidote to the genetic virus that is getting closer to taking his son, even if it means collecting corpses in order to test his experiments. With the help of Gabriel, a servant she trusts, Rhine attempts to break free, in the limited time she has left.
Doesn’t this sound absolutely amazing? Not only that, it has a gorgeous cover. I love it. I can’t wait for 2011 to get here. There are so many awesome books coming out and this is just one that has recently been added to my list.
What are you waiting on this Wednesday?
Great pick! I have not heard of this book before! It sounds like my type of read.
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WOW this books sounds incredible. I haven’t seen anything about this book yet, thanks for sharing!
This is my WOW too! Looks so good 🙂
This sounds sooo good and is going right on my wishlist, I love the cover too!
I’m not familiar with this one. The cover and description are intriguing.
the reason I looked at this post was because of the cover–you’re right, it’s so interesting. I definitely want to buy this book! thanks for posting this 🙂
MUST READ. 😀 This sounds fantastic and this is a great Wow post!
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The cover really caught my attention and reading the summary, it seems like a really, really interesting book. Ü
Thanks for the post!