Unfortunantly every once in a while I get a book that I just don't quite connect with. But just because I didn't get into The Eleventh Plague doesn't mean someone else won't love it! So I'm giving it a second chance at love and all of you a chance to win it!
Summary from Goodreads:
The wars that followed The Collapse nearly destroyed civilization. Now, twenty years later, the world is faced with a choice—rebuild what was or make something new. Summary from Goodreads:
Stephen Quinn, a quiet and dutiful fifteen-year-old scavenger, travels Post-Collapse America with his Dad and stern ex-Marine Grandfather. They travel light. They keep to themselves. Nothing ever changes. But when his Grandfather passes suddenly and Stephen and his Dad decide to risk it all to save the lives of two strangers, Stephen's life is turned upside down. With his father terribly injured, Stephen is left alone to make his own choices for the first time.
Stephen’s choices lead him to Settler's Landing, a lost slice of the Pre-Collapse world where he encounters a seemingly benign world of barbecues, baseball games and days spent in a one-room schoolhouse. Distrustful of such tranquility, Stephen quickly falls in with Jenny Tan, the beautiful town outcast. As his relationship with Jenny grows it brings him into violent conflict with the leaders of Settler's Landing who are determined to remake the world they grew up in, no matter what the cost.
Rules for the giveaway:
1. You must be a follower of my blog
2. You must be a resident of the US. Sorry guys, international shipping is killer
3. Giveaway ends October 1st. You don't have to wait too long to find out if you've won!
So fill out the form below for a chance to win!
2 comments:
Aww, I'm so sad that you didn't connect with this book! I am so hoping I like it, and thanks for the chance to win it! I tweeted for ya!
http://twitter.com/#!/jmanni32/status/118691435536056320
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