What's Next? is a weekly meme hosted by IceyBooks.
Every Thursday, select 3-5 books (not
too many, not too little!) that you want to read but can't decide which
one to read first.
Post the cover, and if you want, the synopsis or even a random line from the book, for each of your selections.
At the end of your post, ask readers to vote on which one you should read next!
Even if you don't end up reading your readers' top choice, you'll know what the majority is excited for.
For more info, visit the introduction post HERE!
My picks this week are:
The Uninvited by Liz Jensen
A seven-year-old girl
puts a nail gun to her grandmother's neck and fires. An isolated
incident, say the experts. The experts are wrong. Across the world,
children are killing their families. Is violence contagious? As chilling
murders by children grip the country, anthropologist Hesketh Lock has
his own mystery to solve: a bizarre scandal in the Taiwan timber
industry.
Hesketh
has never been good at relationships: Asperger's Syndrome has seen to
that. But he does have a talent for spotting behavioral patterns and an
outsider's fascination with group dynamics. Nothing obvious connects
Hesketh's Asian case with the atrocities back home. Or with the
increasingly odd behavior of his beloved stepson, Freddy. But when
Hesketh's Taiwan contact dies shockingly and more acts of sabotage and
child violence sweep the globe, he is forced to acknowledge
possibilities that defy the rational principles on which he has staked
his life, his career, and, most devastatingly of all, his role as a
father.
Part psychological thriller, part dystopian nightmare, The Uninvited is a powerful and viscerally unsettling portrait of apocalypse in embryo.
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
After the tragic
sinking of a cargo ship, a solitary lifeboat remains bobbing on the wild
blue Pacific. The only survivors are a Pi, 16-year-old boy, a spotted
hyena, a zebra with a broken leg, a female orangutan and a 450-pound
Royal Bengal Tiger. As the 'crew' begin to grow restless and assert
their natural place in the food chain, Pi's fear mounts and he must use
his wit, knowledge and faith to survive against all odds.
Life Of Pi is a real treat for the imagination, an astonishing novel that will delight and stun readers in equal measures.
Blades of Winter (Shadowstorm #1) by G. T. Almasi
In one of the most
exciting debuts in years, G. T. Almasi has fused the intricate
cat-and-mouse games of a John le Carré novel with the brash style of
comic book superheroes to create a kick-ass alternate history that
reimagines the Cold War as a clash of spies with biological, chemical,
and technological enhancements.
Nineteen-year-old Alix
Nico, a self-described “million-dollar murder machine,” is a rising star
in ExOps, a covert-action agency that aggressively shields the United
States from its three great enemies: the Soviet Union, Greater Germany,
and the Nationalist Republic of China. Rather than risk another all-out
war, the four superpowers have poured their resources into creating
superspies known as Levels.
Alix is one of the
hottest young American Levels. That’s no surprise: Her dad was America’s
top Level before he was captured and killed eight years ago. But when
an impulsive decision explodes — literally — in her face, Alix uncovers a
conspiracy that pushes her to her limits and could upset the global
balance of power forever.
So, what do you think, which one of these novels I should read next?
Have you read any of these & did you enjoy it?
Leave me a comment & help me decide!
Blades of Winter sounds great.. I vote for it..
ReplyDeleteJenea @ Books Live Forever's What's Next
Thanks for stopping by :)
DeleteI vote for The Uninvited!
ReplyDeleteHuh I've only heard for Life of PI so I'll go with that one! :)
ReplyDeleteI say the Life of PI, I haven't gotten to it myself yet, but I've seen the previews for the movie for it, and it looks good.
ReplyDeleteBlades of Winter. :D
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