Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday (111)

Well, everyone, I'm finally back online, without the aid of scheduled blog posts! I decided that 10 days of voluntary social networking isolation was good enough of a break, and installed a VPN last night. Not only can I access Facebook and Twitter now (and GOODREADS. Can you believe that China had blocked Goodreads? What's it gonna do to the government?), but Google also runs dozens of times more smoothly, and I don't get kicked off of Gmail or Gchat half so often. *grins*

I will regale you soon with my Chinese adventures, but for now I leave you with a WoW (or two, since I've been not blogging for weeks and am justifying it to myself):

The Future of Us by Jay Asher and Carolyn Mackler
It's 1996, and less than half of all American high school students have ever used the Internet.

Emma just got her first computer and an America Online CD-ROM.

Josh is her best friend. They power up and log on--and discover themselves on Facebook, fifteen years in the future.

Everybody wonders what their Destiny will be. Josh and Emma are about to find out. [summary from Goodreads]
My main reason for wanting to read this book? Carolyn Mackler. I grew up on that lady's books and I will read every book she ever writes until she dies or I go deaf and blind and have no way to read anymore... uhh, whichever comes first. I'm not entirely sure where the book is going, since the summary doesn't say much in terms of plot, and that cover is not exactly one of my favorites, either, but WHATEVERRRR it's Carolyn Mackler I will read her whatever the plot and cover!

The Future of Us will be published in hardcover by Razorbill on November 21, 2011.

Irises by Francisco X. Stork
Two sisters discover what's truly worth living for in the new novel by the author of MARCELO IN THE REAL WORLD.

TWO SISTERS: Kate is bound for Stanford and an M.D. -- if her family will let her go. Mary wants only to stay home and paint. When their loving but repressive father dies, they must figure out how to support themselves and their mother, who is in a permanent vegetative state, and how to get along in all their uneasy sisterhood.

THREE YOUNG MEN: Then three men sway their lives: Kate's boyfriend Simon offers to marry her, providing much-needed stability. Mary is drawn to Marcos, though she fears his violent past. And Andy tempts Kate with more than romance, recognizing her ambition because it matches his own.

ONE AGONIZING CHOICE: Kate and Mary each find new possibilities and darknesses in their sudden freedom. But it's Mama's life that might divide them for good -- the question of *if* she lives, and what's worth living for.

IRISES is Francisco X. Stork's most provocative and courageous novel yet. [summary from Goodreads]
Francisco Stork is another auto-read for me ever since I came across his stunning book Marcelo in the Real World. I was really excited when I heard that he had a new book coming out, and doesn't it sound like it will be so very powerful?

Irises will be published in hardcover by Arthur A. Levine Books on January 1, 2012.

10 comments:

  1. Irises sounds awesome! This is the first I've heard of it.

    The Future of Us was my WOW choice last week so obviously I highly agree with you there! :)

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  2. OMG the Future of Us sounds sooooooooooooooooooooo awesome. With two great authors. And welcome back!

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  3. The Future of Us sounds so interesting! I'm really curious to see how the two teens react to facebook back in 1996.

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  4. I can't wait to read the Future of Us!

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  5. The Future of Us sounds really good!

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  6. New Francisco Stork? Sign me up! The other one sounds good, too, though I agree that it doesn't give much away... Great picks!

    If you'd like, you can check out my WoW here.

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  7. OMG WHAT NEW FRANCISCO X. STORK NOVEL WHAT! *coughs* Ahem. Sorry for the caps. I just kinda had no idea and this is the first I've seen of this and OMG I AM WRITING IN ALL CAPS AGAIN.

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  8. Also you need to send me your address, lady.

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  9. This one just went on my must read. It looks fantastical!

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  10. The Future of Us will definitely be a read for me. I TOTALLY forgot about the AOL cds. Cray-zee!

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