Thursday, March 9, 2017

Blog Tour + Review + #Giveaway: Home by Eleni McKnight @Eleniwriting @yaboundtourspr



Home
by 
Eleni McKnight
Genre: YA Dystopian
Release Date: November 22nd 2016

Summary from Goodreads:


Knowledge is a Dangerous Commodity

HOME - the last bastion of civilization in a corrupt and fallen world. Outside dwell the reanimated dead, cannibals, and scavengers; remnants of a once great race. Inside, the commune is ruled with an iron fist by Deacon, and administered without mercy by the Elders.


Everyone knows their place in HOME. Everyone is safe in HOME…as long as you follow the rules.


Handmaiden Suzannah Commons is content with training to be a wife and mother, the only occupation open to women in HOME. But her world is turned upside-down when she tastes the forbidden knowledge contained in outlawed books.


Suzannah discovers a new way of life is possible, but that knowledge comes at a high price. It could cost her life. Or the life of the boy she loves. 



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My Review:

Suzannah Commons has never been outside the walls of Home; the commune where she lives and as far as she knows neither has anyone she knows; alive or dead. But she has no desire to go outside the commune as the undead are out there and she has no intentions of dying anytime soon. She is safe inside the walls of Home as long as she follows the rules of the Deacon. If she breaks the Deacon’s rules….

The women in the commune are taught their whole lives how to serve the men of the commune. When she comes of age she is in training to be a good wife and mother but mostly a good wife to the elders of the community. Suzannah tries very hard to follow all the rules and not sin as she doesn’t want to be sent to the hard labor whore camp to live until she dies. But when circumstance that are beyond her control take place Suzannah is punished for her sins so she can redeem herself to the master and hopefully will be allowed back into his good graces.

Suzannah is made to do extra chores for the family of the boy who her sin manifested with which was not his fault either but of course is not punished. Men do not sin. Women make men do the things they do so therefore it is the fault of the women and the one who has sinned not the man.

But the family of this boy is unlike any other family that Suzannah has ever come across. They are the only people left in the commune that will have anything to do with her now even her best friends ignore her and call her names. This family makes Suzannah feel loved where her own family never did and now even her family has disowned her and want nothing else to do with her ever.

All Suzannah wants is to do her punishment and get forgiveness and have someone take her as their wife. But now after everything that has happened and getting to know Silas and his family Suzannah starts seeing things in different light and now wants to be with Silas but doesn’t know if that can ever be. But a girl can hope or can she?

Home was one of the best books I have ever read before. I loved the whole concept of telling a group of people something to be the truth as far as anyone left alive knows and they believe it. Not that I agree with any of it I just know that it is possible and I think it has happened before. I really did love the world that the author created even though a lot of things were very unacceptable and dark but it still makes for a good story and one that hopefully will be an eye opener. I can’t wait to see what is in store next for Suzannah, Silas and his family. What roads will they take us on next? What kind of life is in store for them now?

If you have not read Home and love a good dystopian story with a little love thrown in then I suggest that you give Home a try. But I warn you it is a little dark.



About the Author
Eleni McKnight is a Murfreesboro, Tennessee native. She graduated from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville with a degree in Theatre with an emphasis in Literature and a wild passion for creating clothes and doing make-up. She's also an avid reader and loves music and theatre. She started writing at age eight when she had read all the Baby-Sitter's Club books that were out and wanted something new to read. It's never quite left her over the years

These days, you can usually find Eleni working backstage or costuming in local community theatres, reading a book, walking (that FitBit is addictive!), at a concert, drinking a craft beer with friends, knitting, embroidering, or taking a dance class.

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