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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

TBR Tuesday: Infinity

Most of us have books we've bought with all intentions of reading (or maybe just because it was cheap!), only to have them fade away on a shelf or disappear into a stack of books, never to be seen or thought of again.
TBR Tuesday is a way to talk about the books we own but haven't read, see what other people think about them, and help us decide whether to bump it up our list or knock it off completely.
[If you're more a book borrower than a book buyer, you're still welcome to participate with the books that you've been meaning to read and haven't!]

On my TBR

Infinity by Rachel Ward
Science Fiction/Dystopia, 249 pages
Published June 6th 2011 by Chicken House
The mind-blowing conclusion to the chilling NUMBERS trilogy: Because everyone wants to live forever.

No matter what it takes, Sarah's desperate to escape from the numbers.

Always numbers. Sarah loves Adam, but can't bear the thought that every time he looks in her eyes, he can see her dying; can see her last day.

It's 2029. Two years since the Chaos. Sarah and Adam are struggling to survive. She knows he always envisioned them together "'til death do us part." But will a child come between them? The child she loves. The child he saved.

Little Mia was supposed to die that New Year's Day. The numbers don't lie. But somehow she changed her date. Mia's just a baby, oblivious to her special power. But ruthless people are hunting her down, determined to steal her secret.

Because everyone wants to live forever.


Earlier this year I read and reviewed the first two books in the Numbers trilogy, Numbers and The Chaos.  Since this is a UK-published series, our US versions come out much later here than they do there, so my Brit Buddy Bill* sent me a UK copy of the series wrap-up, Infinity...which I had all intentions of reading until I suddenly found myself swamped by, well, everything.
Anywhoodle, I definitely want to read it sooner than later, but for now, it's hanging out in the dreaded TBR.


Sidenote: This is the copy I had planned on getting, since it matches the rest of my US hardcovers.  But this version doesn't come out until May, so I am more than happy to stick with my gifted UK paperback! 

*Thing for alliteration, who, me? ;P


So what's on your TBR this week?

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