Waiting on Wednesday #40

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme created by Breaking The Spine where we share upcoming releases that we are excited about! --- ...


Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme created by Breaking The Spine where we share upcoming releases that we are excited about!

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This Is Where the World Ends

Author: Amy Zhang
Pages: 304
Publisher: Greenwillow Books
Release Date: March 22nd 2016
The heart-wrenching new novel about best friends on a collision course with the real world, from the author of Falling into Place. Janie and Micah, Micah and Janie. That’s how it’s been ever since elementary school, when Janie Vivian moved next door. Janie says Micah is everything she is not. Where Micah is shy, Janie is outgoing. Where Micah loves music, Janie loves art. It’s the perfect friendship, as long as no one finds out about it. But when Janie is date-raped by the most popular guy in school—a guy she’s had a crush on for years—she finds herself ostracized by all the people she thought were her friends. Now only Micah seems to believe she’s telling the truth. But when even Micah expresses doubt about whether or not she was “asking for it,” it leads to disastrous consequences, and Janie Vivian goes missing. Using a nonlinear writing style and dual narrators, Amy Zhang’s astonishing second novel masterfully reveals the circumstances surrounding Janie’s disappearance. 

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Why I'm Waiting...

Wow, okay so based on the synopsis, this book is bad events on top of more bad events. I am excited to read more on Janie and Micah because it definitely sounds like they have an interesting relationship. Rape is probably going to be one of the big issues this book covers and I haven't read Amy's other book but I have heard pretty good things about it. I also haven't read many books that covers rape so I am looking forward to see how Amy handles writing about a character who experiences rape and Micah dealing with Janie's disappearance. The synopsis mentions a "nonlinear" writing style for this book and I am interested to read what that is all about because it sounds interesting...

So tell me: Have you heard about this book before and what are your thoughts on it?

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