Sunday, June 12, 2011

Wither by Lauren DeStefano

genre: young adult

In Rhine's world, you just know. If you're a girl, you'll die when you're 20. If you're a boy, you'll get until you're 25, but then the virus will get you. No matter what. With the population dying out, girls are kidnapped and sold to the highest bidder in an attempt to create a newer, less vulnerable generation - but it doesn't look good.

Rhine is one of those kidnapped girls. Along with two "sister wives," she lives a life of privileged, but she finds no happiness in the lap of luxury. A bird in a cage, with no desire for a marriage of any kind, all Rhine wants is the freedom to live life as she chooses until she's 20 and the virus takes her too. If she could only get away...

Oh, oh. I read this one in a day. Dystopia, to be sure. Rhine's tough but not particularly snarky or unfeeling. She actually feels things really deeply and I liked watching relationships evolve. It's an intense and fast moving story in an unknown future time, with some rather adult themes (polygamy for the express purpose of making lots of babies, but it's not super graphic). I won't say it's life-changing, but it was a great way to spend some hours. It's the first of a trilogy, so be ready to be left hanging a little bit (in a good way).


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2 comments:

bermudaonion said...

This book was getting quite a bit of buzz earlier this year - it sounds like it was well deserved.

Laura said...

I read this book in one go at a Popular bookstore earlier today, I can't wait for the next book in the series to come out :)

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