Shelf Control – Movers

Shelf control makes me feel like i suddenly found a great new watering hole where the atmosphere is great, the food is good, and the drinks are cheap. All this time, How did I not know about this?

Today, I want to talk about a book I bought just before Christmas (yes, while I should have been shopping for others, I was busy buying myself a book, don’t judge me like you don’t do it every year!)

Want to participate in Shelf Control? Here’s how:

  • Write a blog post about a book that you own that you haven’t read yet.
  • Add your link to the original shelf control page.
  • And if you’d be so kind, I’d appreciate a link back from your own post.
  • Check out other posts, and have fun!

Movers by Meaghan McIsaac

From Goodreads:

The world is dying, overcrowded and polluted. Storms rage over the immensely tall tower blocks, attracted to Movers.

Movers are connected to people in the future, their Shadows. And moving your Shadow is highly illegal.

Patrick knows all too well what happens if you break the law: his father has been in the Shelves ever since he moved his Shadow. And now Patrick and his family are in danger again.

Following a catastrophic event at their school, Patrick must go on the run. Through filthy, teeming markets, forebrawler matches, a labyrinth of underground tunnels and beyond, he’ll need his wits and courage to escape the forces that want to take everything he loves.

Sounds awesome, right? Damn right it does!

Fun fact about this post: Just making this post has made me more excited to read this book! It’s moving up a few spots on my TBR as I write!