Reading Pure by Julianna Baggott. I just got it yesterday, so I'm only, like, 70 pages into it, but it's pretty good so far. It's about a post-apocalyptic world after a series of nuclear bombs' detonations [a spin on 'MAD'] in contrast to an isolated dome [that somehow blocked out gamma radiation... /logic]. But anyways... I'm too early in the book to know the absolute plot except that the two main characters--one a "wretch" from the ruins, one a "Pure" from the Dome--are going to discover some corruption in the scheme of things.
Also, weirdest thing ever: almost all of the people living outside the dome who survived the Detonations and were in contact with an object... the exposure to the electromagnetic pulse something-something altered their molecular structure and literally fused the people to random objects. The main character, Pressia, got her hand replaced with a doll's head. Eieee...
But, yeah. Good book so far. Other than a few inconsistencies and illogical occurrences here and there; all-in-all, most of the science behind it could be seen possible--a stretch, but Baggott clearly combined research with imagination, so I'm not going to complain.