Wednesday, April 17, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday: The End Games by T. Michael Martin

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly Meme hosted by Jill at Breaking The Spine. It is an opportunity for us to show books we can't wait to get our hands on.

This week, my pick is:



The End Games by T. Michael Martin
Release Date: May 7th, 2013
Publisher: HarperCollins

It happened on Halloween. 
The world ended. 
And a dangerous Game brought it back to life. 
Seventeen-year-old Michael and his five-year-old brother, Patrick, have been battling monsters in The Game for weeks.   
In the rural mountains of West Virginia, armed with only their rifle and their love for each other, the brothers follow Instructions from the mysterious Game Master. They spend their days searching for survivors, their nights fighting endless hordes of “Bellows”—creatures that roam the dark, roaring for flesh. And at this Game, Michael and Patrick are very good. 
But The Game is changing. 
The Bellows are evolving. 
The Game Master is leading Michael and Patrick to other survivors—survivors who don’t play by the rules. 
And the brothers will never be the same. 
T. Michael Martin’s debut novel is a transcendent thriller filled with electrifying action, searing emotional insight, and unexpected romance.
What book are you waiting for this week?

7 comments:

  1. Yes please! This one sounds so good!


    My WoW

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  2. I can't wait for this one either!

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  3. I haven't heard of this book, but it sounds interesting. Hope you enjoy it when it comes out!

    My WoW: http://mycrazybookobsession.blogspot.se/2013/04/waiting-on-wednesday-25.html

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  4. This book sounds so damn good! I cannot wait to read it! Great pick!

    My Wow!

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  5. So excited for this one! Great pick!

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  6. This looks a little on the dark side for me so I'm going to wait for reviews before checking it out-I'm kind of a wimp!

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