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Eve of Eridu
Eve of Eridu | Alanah Andrews
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In a world where emotions are forbidden, what happens when you start to feel? The harvest separates the worthy from the unworthy. Those who pass are destined to continue the human race, and the unworthy are culled. For years, Eve has been the poster girl for emotional control. But ever since her brother was culled, Eve is finding it difficult to keep the monitor on her wrist an acceptable blue. The next harvest ceremony is approaching and Eve will do whatever it takes to avoid the same fate as her brother. Gripping and intriguing, Eve of Eridu explores the lengths that humans will go to in their quest for survival.
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I met Alanah Andrews at a book festival earlier this year and she convinced me to buy her book (I asked her to convince me, so it was definitely consensual). She was nice, and her book is amazing!! I don't think it has a big release and might not be available outside Australia, but it's wonderful and you should read it if you can.

This is my pick for #newtoyouauthor for #booked2019
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LogiKitty So glad it's great! I read the prequel as an ARC and I was blown away tbh! 5y
Cinfhen So cool that you connected with the author and her book didn‘t disappoint!! 5y
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I read the prequel to this: THE HARVEST! I absolutely love the topic of discovery in this prequel...the author was inspired by the human suppression of emotion and lack of genuine vulnerability. I ate this up!
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Also, I got this from bookcave.com - an amazing place to get eARCs and ARCs. I didn't think I could prove my influence enough to use NetGalley, so I opted for this company instead (: #bookcave