Waiting on Wednesday :Lois Lowry SON

Waiting on Wednesday is a Weekly Meme hosted at Breaking The Spine and It's a way for us to show cases the books that's we're eagerly waiting to be released 




Told in three separate story lines, Lois Lowry’s Son combines elements from the first three novels in her Giver Quartet—The Giver (1994 Newbery Medal winner), Gathering Blue, and Messenger—into a breathtaking, thought-provoking narrative that wrestles with ideas of human freedom. Thrust again into the dark, claustrophobic world of The Giver, readers will meet an intriguing new heroine, fourteen-year-old Claire. Jonas from The Giver is here too, and Kira, the heroine of Gathering Blue. In a final clash between good and evil, a new hero emerges. The whole Quartet has been redesigned in honor of this long-awaited grand finale




So I read the giver in 6th grade and my obsession with Lois

 Lowry started, so I'mm really looking forward to this book!!!



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  1. this sounds interesting, thanks for sharing it this week! My WoW

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  2. This sounds interesting. Although, I don't really like the cover all that much. Oh well, I'll be checking this one out! Thanks for sharing! :D

    My WoW post! 

    ~ Maida @ Literary Love Affair

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  3. Haven't heard of that one! Hope you enjoy it!

    Here's my WoW

    Have a GREAT day!

    Old Follower :)

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  4. Sounds pretty good. Thank you for sharing it.

    Jenea @ Books Live Forever
    http://booksliveforever.com/?p=3024

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  5. Great pick! :)

    Here's mine:http://uncorkedthoughts.blogspot.co.uk/2012/08/www-wednesdays-4-waiting-on-wednesday-2.html

    xo

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  6. I haven't heard of that one before. I'm going to check it out! :)

    My WoW pick :)

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  7. Awesome choice! I haven't read any of Lois Lowry's other books but I want to soon. :)

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  8. What an interesting idea to put elements of three books into one narrative. And, though I haven't read her in years, I've always loved Lowry. Thanks for sharing this! I'll check it out! :D

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