Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday (110): LEARNING NOT TO DROWN and INHUMAN




LEARNING NOT TO DROWN by Anna Shinoda
Published: April 1st 2014
Publisher: Atheneum BYR
There is a pecking order to every family. Seventeen-year old "Clare is the overprotected baby; Peter is the typical, rebellious middle child; and Luke is the-can't-do wrong favorite. To their mother, they are a normal, happy family. And then there are the roles we give ourselves.

Clare: the ambitious striver;
Peter: the angry ticking time bomb;
and Luke: a drug addicted, convicted felon who has been in and out of jail for as long as Clare can remember.

To Clare, they are a family on the verge of disaster. Clare has long refused to believe her brother is truly bad...he dotes her, doesn't he? But as Clare starts piecing together the truth about her brother's stints in jail, it starts changing the way she thinks about him. It has also changes the way the community views the family.

The only thing it hasn't changed is the way their mother feels about Luke. Each time she welcomes him home with open arms and brushes off his crimes as "wrong place and wrong time," Clare can feel a little piece of her happy home life being taken away. And when her mother does the unthinkable--takes Clare's hard-earned college savings to post bail for Luke's latest transgression--Clare has to decide if sticking up for herself and her future means selfishly turning her back on family...or if it's the only way to keep herself from drowning along with them."

The summary is a bit wordy, but I think this could be an interesting, family-based story. I love the cover! 



INHUMAN by Kat Falls
Published: September 24th, 2013
Publisher: Scholastic 
"In a world ravaged by mutation, a teenage girl must travel into the forbidden Savage Zone to recover lost artifacts or her father’s life is forfeit.

America has been ravaged by a war that has left the eastern half of the country riddled with mutation. Many of the people there exhibit varying degrees of animal traits. Even the plantlife has gone feral.

Crossing from west to east is supposed to be forbidden, but sometimes it’s necessary. Some enter the Savage Zone to provide humanitarian relief. Sixteen-year-old Lane’s father goes there to retrieve lost artifacts—he is a Fetch. It’s a dangerous life, but rewarding—until he’s caught.

Desperate to save her father, Lane agrees to complete his latest job. That means leaving behind her life of comfort and risking life and limb—and her very DNA—in the Savage Zone. But she’s not alone. In order to complete her objective, Lane strikes a deal with handsome, roguish Rafe. In exchange for his help as a guide, Lane is supposed to sneak him back west. But though Rafe doesn’t exhibit any signs of “manimal” mutation, he’s hardly civilized . . . and he may not be trustworthy."

I really like the sound of this book. I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for this in September.

What are you waiting on? 

17 comments:

  1. Great books! I especially like the sound of book 2, I love dystopians:)

    My WoW:
    http://evelinesbooks.blogspot.nl/2013/06/waiting-on-wednesday-3.html

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  2. Both of these sound good. The cover of Inhuman reminds me of the Divergent series.

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  3. Sounds great, looking up now. Hope you get to read it soon!
    Brandi at Blkosiner’s Book Blog

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  4. Ooh, interesting! On a side note, the Inhuman cover looks a bit like the Allegiant cover (maybe it's just the colors and the thing in the middle of the title).

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  5. Oh my gosh, I just love the sound of Learning Not to Drown, plus the cover is to die for! Wonderful picks this week, Lea...both of these just landed on my TBR :)

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  6. I've had my eyes on Learning not to Drown for a while now! It sounds so interesting!

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  7. Love the cover for Inhuman :D Hope the book is good. <3 Makes me think of Taken, (I think, came out a little while ago.) I did not like it at all. Hope this won't disappoint me :) Thank you for sharing sweetie. <3 Hope you'll love them both :D Will look up book one too ;p

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  8. I do love the cover for Learning Not to Drown. I'm always drawn to water covers. Inhuman sounds interesting. Great picks!
    Natflix&Books' WoW

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  9. O that first cover is so striking. Sounds sad but good.

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  10. Oh my gosh that cover! It is just gorgeous. I think I'm ready for another family-based story. :) For Inhuman, I don't know if I'm up for another mutation story but I guess it depends on the execution so I'll try this!

    Here's my Waiting on Wednesday post.

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  11. Boy have I been out of the book loop ever since I took my mini blogging break. I hadn't heard of these until now. I adore their premises and covers. :D Thanks for spotlighting them for me!!

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  12. I'm super excited for Inhuman. It sounds really cool and I love the cover change!

    Krystianna @ Downright Dystopian

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  13. Both of your picks look amazing, girly! They got added to my TBR immediately. (: Fantabulously awesome picks!

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  14. Nice, this is the first I've heard of these two, so thanks for the heads up! Very interesting - can't wait to read some early reviews for these.

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  15. Yes, LEARNING NOT TO DROWN's summary is a bit on the wordy side. I felt overwhelmed trying to piece it all together. I hope that is not indicative of the writing style or I will definitely not be interested.

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