The Friday 56 #40 ~ The Rain

Posted: October 10, 2014 in apocalypse, Dystopian, Meme, Science Fiction, Series, The Friday 56
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Welcome to The Friday 56 hosted by Freda’s Voice.

This is a really fun meme!

The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find a sentence or a few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.

The Rain

Rain Trilogy #1

by Joseph A. Turkot

20694827

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My 56

I wonder if there are more out there. It’s like Dusty senses my thoughts though, and he tells me they’ve set an extra watch tonight, but there shouldn’t be any more attacks. I fix on his face, studying it, the curve of his chin, and his lips, and his eyes that look like they’re feeding on me. I think of Rochester, and Russell’s warning, and I realize how right he is. We don’t know anyone here. But even when I’m looking for it, I don’t feel any malice in Dusty or in Marvolo. I’m torn.

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Synopsis

There are a lot of stories about how the rain started.

The thing that always comes to mind first isn’t the how though, it’s the how much. Russell still does the math too: 15, 5,400, and 8,550. 15 inches a day, 5,400 a year, and 8,550 feet since the start.

We have no idea if it’s accurate. But it’s important to think about it, he says, because it reminds us to keep moving. I’m Tanner. Russell plucked me from the rain when I was two.

Fourteen years ago we left Philadelphia. As the water rose, we moved west, hoping the elevation would keep us warm and dry. Pittsburg, Indianapolis, Sioux Falls, Rapid City. Now we’re stranded on the islands in Wyoming. Russell thinks they used to be the Bighorn mountains. But we can’t go back now. There’s no warm and there’s no dry anymore. Just a rumor about a place where it isn’t raining. So we’re going to try to make it—520 miles south to Leadville. But we can’t drift east, the Great Plains have become waterspout alley, a raging tomb of moving water.

Together we push on, surviving, heading to Leadville. But something is wrong with him now. He says it’s nothing. But his breathing doesn’t sound that way.

Exposure, pruned hands, and infection. But since Rapid City, it’s the face eaters too. And the crack in the canoe that’s growing. And the ice I think I see on the water. Russell thinks it’s my imagination.

We cling to the last strips of the veneer. And each other.

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I couldn’t imagine trying to live in a world of wet, of rain, of moisture and more moisture.

I like a rainy day now and then. I can put off the outdoor chores, curl up with a good book, and not feel guilty about it. LOL

But the sun had better come back out soon. I need those rays, the brightness, the heat on my skin.

I have a feeling by the time I finish this book, these poor people will still not see the sun, whether dead or alive.

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Comments
  1. jonesjar says:

    Interesting post. Thanks for sharing.

  2. I can’t imagine that kind of rain either, yikes.

  3. This sounds so fascinating! I have no idea what exactly is happening in the beginning, but I know it’s interesting for sure. I think I’d have to read more in order to really know what is happening and whether it’s something for me, but it’s a good beginning! Thanks for sharing 🙂 Hope you have a great weekend!
    My Friday post
    Juli @ Universe in Words

    • fuonlyknew says:

      It’s non stop rain, and survivors are looking for the one place rumored to be dry land. And there’s something out there hunting them. It’s pretty good so far. Definitely suspenseful:)

  4. This sounds like a fascinating story of global warming gone crazy. I’m curious about how the author created the watery setting. This reminds me of the movie “Waterworld” with Kevin Costner.
    My Friday post features BEAUTIFUL RUINS.

  5. This one does sound intriguing….and what a great cover! Thanks for sharing…and for visiting my blog.

  6. Look at that pretty dystopian book cover *grinning* 😀

    Laura, for a short teaser, I really like the author’s storytelling, the sound is clear and to the point. Normally, when we share our teasers and 56, I have to make an effort to try and picture what is taking place (which is super fun), but these lines in particular compel me to keep reading. I’m adding it to my TBR! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    • fuonlyknew says:

      Like I was telling Laurel. That’s what I thought too. How could I resist that cover!
      I’m often worried I reveal too much. Maybe I should do a teaser that leaves everyone befuddled. But I want people to get an idea and check out the book:)

  7. fredamans says:

    I’m intrigued by Dusty….
    Happy weekend!

  8. The great flood…this sounds great. Don’t think I’ve read anything like this before. And face eaters?
    sherry @ fundinmental

  9. Sam says:

    Wow, no sun? Just rain? That would be really depressing. The sun is supposed to make everyone happy but with no sun, would that lead to a more depressing world? Interesting concept. Thanks for welcoming me to the Friday 56! I’m excited to join in.
    Here’s my 56: http://samannelizabeth.wordpress.com/2014/10/10/friday-56-10-oct-2014/

    • fuonlyknew says:

      I like a rainy day now and then, but long for the sun after a day or two. I couldn’t imagine how it would be to always be wet, always gloomy. This books give you an idea.

  10. moonglint says:

    I would love to see some rain where I live, but this kind of rain sounds absolutely relentless. Perhaps they will be rescued by a Noah’s Ark because I can’t imagine any other way out of such a situation.

  11. Anne says:

    I live in the Pacific Northwest. I sometimes feel like we are living in a cloud. All rain or drizzles all winter long. i can appreciate what your character is going through.

  12. Yvonne says:

    Great snippet…it makes me want to know more about the book.

  13. Breana M. says:

    Interesting!

  14. Bomb attacks? This sounds pretty scary!

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