When the Sea is Rising Red by Cat Hellisen
Comes out February 28, 2012
Initially the cover drew me in, but then I read that it was about a magical (possibly) dystopian society, and well, I needed to read it. If this debut can live up to its summary, I think this will be an author to watch for years to come.
Summary from Goodreads
In sixteen-year-old Felicita’s world, magic is strictly controlled—or so those in power like to believe. After her dearest friend, Ilven, kills herself to escape an arranged marriage, Felicita chooses freedom over privilege. She fakes her own death and leaves her sheltered life as one of Pelimburg’s magical elite behind. Living in the slums, scrubbing dishes for a living, she falls for charismatic Dash while also becoming fascinated with vampire Jannik. Then something shocking washes up on the beach: Ilven’s death has called out of the sea a dangerous, wild magic. Felicita must decide whether her loyalties lie with the family she abandoned . . . or with those who would twist this dark power to destroy Pelimburg’s caste system, and the whole city along with it.
The Forgetting Curve by Angie Smibert
Comes out April 2012
When I read Memento Nora (the first in this series) I was struck by how much story Angie packed into her book, and I'm excited to see where else she takes us in this one. The main character is different in this one, but characters from the previous book will make appearances. This one promises to explore even more deeply the dark shadows of a world where forgetting is THE lifestyle.
Summary from Goodreads
Aiden Nomura likes to open doors—especially using his skills as a hacker—to see what’s hidden inside. He believes everything is part of a greater system: the universe. The universe shows him the doors, and he keeps pulling until one cracks open. Aiden exposes the flaw, and the universe—or someone else—will fix it. It’s like a game.
Until it isn’t.
When a TFC opens in Bern, Switzerland, where Aiden is attending boarding school, he knows things are changing. Shortly after, bombs go off within quiet, safe Bern. Then Aiden learns that his cousin Winter, back in the States, has had a mental breakdown. He returns to the US immediately.
But when he arrives home in Hamilton, Winter’s mental state isn’t the only thing that’s different. The city is becoming even stricter, and an underground movement is growing.
Along with Winter’s friend, Velvet, Aiden slowly cracks open doors in this new world. But behind those doors are things Aiden doesn’t want to see—things about his society, his city, even his own family. And this time Aiden may be the only one who can fix things... before someone else gets hurt.
The first book looks and sounds amazing! Awesome choices! <3
ReplyDeleteGreat picks! I want to read When The Sea Is Rising Red as well and I've had Memento Nora on my tbr for a little while now. Good to know that you enjoyed it. Shari (My Neurotic Book Affair)
ReplyDeleteHmm. Okay, I need to go add the first book to my TBR!
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