TITLE: Wither
SERIES: The Chemical Garden, Book #1
AUTHOR: Lauren DeStefano
PUBLISHER: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
DATE OF PUBLICATION: March 22, 2011
FORMAT: E-book, 240 pages
GENRE: Young Adult, Science Fiction/Dystopia
ISBN: 978-1442409118
SYNOPSIS:
This book qualifies as:
GENRE: Young Adult, Science Fiction/Dystopia
ISBN: 978-1442409118
SYNOPSIS:
At age sixteen, Rhine
Ellery has four years to live. Thanks to a botched effort to create a
perfect race, all females live to be twenty, and males live to age
twenty-five. While geneticists seek a miracle antidote, orphans roam the
streets and polygamy abounds. After Rhine is kidnapped and sold as a
bride, she is desperate to escape from her husband's strange world,
which includes a sinister father-in-law in search of the antidote and a
slew of sister wives who are not to be trusted. On the cusp of her
seventeenth birthday, Rhine attempts to flee--but what she finds is a
society spiraling into anarchy.
MY REVIEW:
I didn’t want it to end! It was *that* good!!
Wither has become
my favourite dystopian novel. This book is a good lesson to show what can
happen when scientists and geneticists try to play God: Their attempts to
create a superior, disease-free race backfires when the offspring of the
genetically modified individuals die prematurely, at the age of 20 years for
females and 25 years for males. The first generation is determined to find a
cure for the virus before the entire population is wiped out. To do so, they
need more test subjects. Polygamy becomes the norm, and young girls of
child-bearing age are snatched up by “Gatherers,” who round the girls up to be
brides for the sons of the first generation. The girls are expected to have as
many children as they can to ensure the future survival of the human race. Even
if a cure is not found before the brides die, their children will be studied
and tested in an effort to find the antidote.
Rhine, a 16 year-old teenager, is one of the unlucky brides
who have been abducted by the Gatherers. She, along with two other girls (13 year-old
Cecily and 18 year-old Jenna), are brought to the estate of wealthy Housemaster
Vaughn. The young ladies are to be the sister brides of Vaughn’s son, 21 year
old Linden, whose first wife, 20 year-old Rose, is on her deathbed. Rhine
realizes that the success of her intended escape depends on her ability to gain
the trust of her husband and his domineering father. She must pretend to be
enamoured by her husband and complacent with her lifestyle in the lap of luxury
if she has any chance at all to flee. She will stop at nothing to find her way
back to her twin brother, Rowan, the only family that she has left since their
parents died. Rhine finds an unlikely ally in Gabriel, who is a servant in the
mansion.
I loved, loved, loved Wither!
I found this to be a very dark and emotional read, because DeStefano touches on
so many moral and ethical issues in the world that she has created: Genetic
manipulation, polygamy, murder, kidnapping, teenage pregnancy, abuse. These are
very mature topics for a YA novel.
Vaughn was the perfect villain. Although DeStefano tries to
create sympathy towards Linden by painting him as a victim of his father’s
machinations, I could not think of him as anything but a randy young man who
revelled in bedding multiple wives! I was particularly bothered by his sexual
relationship with 13 year-old Cecily. That’s just...wrong. I found him nearly
as loathsome as his father. Rhine is an intelligent, thoughtful, and gutsy
young lady who knew that she had to play the game to get what she wanted. At
times, I do not know how she managed to keep up the act of devoted wife. Her
strength and determination are admirable qualities.
And who could not help but love Gabriel? His innocence was
heart-breaking, as well as his unswerving servitude to his masters. His moments
with Rhine were so sweet, but I wanted more!
The gorgeous cover depicting Rhine as the bird in the gilded cage was
perfect.
My fingers could not flip the pages of this book fast
enough, and I reached the end to pause and reflect only for a moment before I
dove into the next in the series, Fever.
MY RATING:
5 stars!! It was superb! I loved it, and I will likely re-read it again in the future! You should definitely read it!
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Fab review. I went completely the opposite way to you though haha. I really preferred Linden to Gabriel
ReplyDeleteThanks, Natframpton! I think that DeStefano deserves the kudos for creating two love interests for fans to root for!
DeleteA wonderful detailed review. Wither was my all time FAV for 2011 YA Debut Author books. I have to agree with the gal commenting above, I almost leaned more towards Linden near the end, I started to sympathize with him and felt he really did care.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gina! Linden just felt icky to me...I couldn't get past his polygamy.
DeleteI have yet to read this series. Don't know what's holding me back. I should definitely look into getting my hands on a copy though. Very helpful review. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNow is a good time to start the series because there will be no waiting for the final book! Sever will be released this month! I hope you enjoy Wither as much as I did!
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