Fury: Book 1 of The Cure by Charlotte McConaghy
348 pages,
Published March 25th, 2014 by Momentum Books, Pan Macmillan
In the tradition of Divergent comes a novel about a world where negative emotions are stolen … and only those with fury can stand up and fight.
Eighteen-year-old Josephine Luquet wakes naked and covered in blood that is not hers on the same day every year—when the blood moon is full. Josi has not responded to the “Cure”—an immunization against anger mandated by the government—and believes herself to be a threat to others.
Then she meets Luke. Luke has had the Cure but seems different to the other “drones”—and he’s dead set on helping Josi discover the truth about herself before the next blood moon.
But time is running out. Is Luke willing to risk his life to be near her? Does he truly understand what violence she is capable of?
Raw and full of passion, Fury is a story of love in a dystopian world, and how much we are willing to forgive in the struggle to remember our humanity.
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Jan’s Review
I like the whole concept of the drones and how they are not suppouse to feel anything and that the main character has not been cured. The storyline pulls you along and keeps you guessing as to how the whole story plays out. It was a very different for me from what i normally read and i like stories like that, that make me take notice and want me to finish reading them just for the joy of this totally new adventure for you.
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