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me starting a new book series: from years of experience and a general underdstanding that interesting plots don’t have happy endings, I know that some or many characters are going to die throughout the series and that I’m just going to have to accept that, because I also know that if there were no deaths then the books would be highly unrealistic and I’d stop enjoying them

favourite character:*dies*

me: *flipping a table* oKAY BUT DID IT HAVE TO BE THISONE?!?

Dry by Neal Shusterman & Jarod ShustermanDrop everything right now and get this book and a liter

Dry 

by Neal Shusterman & Jarod Shusterman

Drop everything right now and get this book and a liter of Smart Water.

It is not surprising that Dry is an unblinking-eyes-glued to the page-terror-filled car-crash that you can’t look away from type of read. It does, after all, have Neal Shusterman at its helm. Co-written with his son, Jarrod Shusterman, I suppose is proof that genius may in fact be genetic.

You may remember Shusterman from earlier entries about the incredible and terrifyingly possible world of The Unwind Dystology. If you were a fan of that, you will surely be a fan of this. A little Michael Grant’s Gone Series paired with Emmy Laybourne’s Monument 14 world but wholly Shusterman in eloquence and verisimilitude to our world today.

Dry opens with a sputtering faucet, as the Morrow family tries to fill Kingston’s water bowl. The tap is dry. So begins the “Tap-Out,” a water crisis for all of Southern California. Seemingly not an unsurmountable event- well if it weren’t for all of SoCal becoming a dust bowl in recent years and the Frivolous Water Act draining all swimming pools, fountains and the like.  Because people can survive for a time without transportation, electricity and adults - but every body needs water.

So embarks the tale of three misfits: the stalwart Alyssa, her younger brother Garrett and the survivalist creepy kid next door, Kelton. Three shortly turns into four and then five once a gifted street urchin and preppy spoiled business kid join the mix. This motley collection of characters proves that even the unlikeliest alliances can form during a catastrophe. 

Shifting in narration amongst our rogue troupe while alternately periscoping outside into the unraveling martial law mob landscape compounds the growing tension in the narrative. We learn the sum of all the stories whereas each character only sees from one perspective, and in this case, maybe ignorance is bliss. 

I almost started to reread this book as soon as I turned the final page. It was that good. It made me simultaneously want to stock up on perishables and take shorter showers. But this is the type of book-satisfying hydration that is not just skin deep. It is worthy of book-group discussions about mob mentality, about what lengths people will go to in order to survive, about conservation and climate change. But then, this at the core of all Shusterman novels: a serious question about humanity disguised as a YA page-turner.

And doesn’t that make you a little bit thirsty?


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The Originals 

The Hunger games 

Maze Runner 

Gone Series 

Harry Potter 

Star Wars 

Divergent 

Teen Wolf 

Marvel 

Avatar the Last Airbender 

The Umbrella Academy 

The Society  

Sherlock Holmes

Red Queen

Outer Banks

Peaky blinders

Shadow and Bone 

Six of Crows

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Reading a book series I started in high school and never finished

Every single one of these kids has worse issues than the last, no matter what order you put them in


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gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 yearsPRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH |

gone character playlists: these have been in my drafts for like 3 years

PRETTY GIRL TURNED MESSIAH | Lana Arwen Lazar 

EVIL EDGELORD 3000 | Drake Merwin

JUST MARY | Mary Terrafino


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gone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAITgone character playlists: the core fourI DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTENLOSING FAIT

gone character playlists: the core four

I DON’T WANT TO BE YOUR HERO | Sam Temple | LISTEN

LOSING FAITH | Astrid Ellison | LISTEN

BETTER OFF ALONE | Diana Ladris | LISTEN

THE PRICE OF POWER | Caine Soren | LISTEN


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