Monday, April 14, 2014

In My Mailbox Take 25!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Whoo! I'm 1/4 of the way to 100 In My Mailboxes! It may seem small to you, but it's a major accomplishment. I'm really sticking with this blog this time and I plan on continuing for months to come! Now, who wants to see what books I've been granted this week?

Noggin

Noggin by John Corey Whaley
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18051349-noggin

The Obsidian Blade (The Klaatu Diskos, #1)

The Obsidian Blade by Pete Hautman
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12475931-the-obsidian-blade

The Cydonian Pyramid (The Klaatu Diskos, #2)

The Cydonian Pyramid by Pete Hautman
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15841900-the-cydonian-pyramid?ac=1
WARNING- SEQUEL!

Sekret (Sekret, #1)

Sekret by Lindsay Smith
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15673520-sekret?ac=1

Pretty Sly (Pretty Crooked, #2) Pretty Sly

Pretty Sly by Elisa Ludwig
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13146824-pretty-sly
WARNING- SEQUEL!

A Phantom Enchantment (Unbound, #3)

A Phantom Enchantment by Eve Marie Mont
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12002496-a-phantom-enchantment?ac=1
WARNING- THIRD BOOK!

Taken (Taken, #1) Taken - Das Laicos-Projekt 1

Taken by Erin Bowman
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11044367-taken

Love Letters to the Dead

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18140047-love-letters-to-the-dead

In the River Darkness Im Fluss

In the River Darkness by Marlene Roder
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18335994-in-the-river-darkness

Irresistible Irresistible Irresistible Irresistible

Irresistible by Liz Bankes
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17167511-irresistible

The Lonesome Young

The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079631-the-lonesome-young?ac=1

The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf (The Tribe #1)

The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf by Ambelin Kwaymullina
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209419-the-interrogation-of-ashala-wolf

What We Hide



















What We Hide by Marthe Jocelyn
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209349-what-we-hide?ac=1

Mystic City (Mystic City, #1)

Mystic City by Theo Lawrence
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13411245-mystic-city?ac=1

Toxic Heart (Mystic City, #2)

Toxic Heart by Theo Lawrence
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16085468-toxic-heart?ac=1
WARNING- SEQUEL!

The Violet Hour

The Violet Hour by Whitney A. Miller
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18085695-the-violet-hour?ac=1

Going Over

Going Over by Beth Kephart
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17352909-going-over?ac=1

The Last Forever

The Last Forever by Deb Caletti
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18051301-the-last-forever?ac=1

Ask Me

Ask Me by Kimberly Pauley
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209531-ask-me?ac=1

The Museum of Intangible Things

The Museum of Intangible Things by Wendy Wunder
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079542-the-museum-of-intangible-things?ac=1

The Here and Now

The Here and Now by Ann Brashares
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18242896-the-here-and-now?ac=1

Rebel Belle

Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8475505-rebel-belle?ac=1

Look at these awesome books! Yay! Have an awesome week everyone!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Review on The Boy Problem

Who wouldn't want to know who their spul mate would be? Tons of people spend a load of money on psychics, fortune cookies, dating websites, anything to find that special someone. But what if there was a way to find the guy that's right for you? What if that way involves probability?
I read... The Boy Problem by Kami Kinard!

The Boy Problem: Notes and Observations of Tabitha Reddy

Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: April 29th, 2014
Summary:
Tabitha "Tabbi" Reddy believes in signs. Like fortune cookies. Magic 8-Balls. Shooting stars. And this year, she hopes, looking for the right signs will lead her to the right boy! Inspired by her BFF, Kara (star of THE BOY PROJECT), Tabbi starts her own "project" in the hopes of finding a cute crush. With the help of a math lesson on probability, Tabbi tries to predict who the right boy for her might be! Where is she most likely to meet him? What is he most likely to look like? Full of fun illustrations, hilarious equations, and lessons in cupcake-baking, life, love, and friendship, this book has a 100% probability of awesomeness. A perfect "next step" for fans of DORK DIARIES.
My rating: 5 out of 5 equations!
My recommendation: Anyone looking for a cute MG novel.
My review:
My copy was provided by Netgalley.
Tabby loves signs. She will find a sign in anything, be it a cloud or a puddle or even cheese from a pizza. She wants to use signs, predictions, and probability to help predict who her dream guy is. She will do anything to find a boyfriend who is right for her. Tabby teams up with her best friend Kara and Pri, a girl absolutely obsessed with cupcakes. This book is filled with cupcakes, drawings, and hilarious equations as Tabby goes on her quest to find the perfect boyfriend.
This book was fun and cute! Kinard absolutely nails the voice of a middle school girl. Tabby sounded exactly like a pre-teen who is obsessed with boys. There are random exclamation points, capitalized words, and random thoughts that perfectly captures how a middle school girl thinks and talks.
Tabby was a really fun character. It was awesome to see how optimistic she was. She could see the bright side out of everything and she could find something to believe in everywhere. She even thought she could find her dream guy in a pile of cheese she thought was shaped like a face. Tabby's true quirkiness was expressed with the cute equations she created and the doodles she made. The doodles were exactly what I would predict Tabby to make. Tabby was also an awesome friend and cared about Kara and her troubles, as well as making a friend in something she thought was annoying.
Tabby also genuinely wanted to help out her cousin and others who were affected by a natural catastrophe. She didn't want to spend money on herself, but would rather help others instead.
This book also indirectly helps teach you some probability. It makes probability seem fun and exciting. Tabby makes it seem easy and like something everyone should do. Her equations are always funny and end up helping her, showing that math is useful after all.
All the characters were awesome and were unique in their own way. Even Tabby's mom was awesome even though she did seem a bit strict at times, but she was also unafraid to help Tabby no matter what.
I would definitely recommend this book to a middle school girl. It was laugh-out-loud funny and kept you entertained the whole time.

Review on Torn Away

Have you ever suffered from a natural disaster? Have you ever been in the middle of an earthquake, a tornado? As a Midwesterner, I've never experienced an earthquake and I've been lucky to have never encountered a tornado. What we know is that millions of people lose their homes, their families, lose everything that is important to them, but we never understand that pain unless we experienced it ourselves.
I read Torn Away by Jennifer Brown which is about a girl who suffered from a tornado that took away her family.

Torn Away

Format: Hardcover/ e-book
Pub. Date: May 6th, 2014
Summary:
Born and raised in the Midwest, Jersey Cameron knows all about tornadoes. Or so she thinks. When her town is devastated by a twister, Jersey survives -- but loses her mother, her young sister, and her home. As she struggles to overcome her grief, she's sent to live with her only surviving relatives: first her biological father, then her estranged grandparents.

In an unfamiliar place, Jersey faces a reality she's never considered before -- one in which her mother wasn't perfect, and neither were her grandparents, but they all loved her just the same. Together, they create a new definition of family. And that's something no tornado can touch.

My rating: 5 out of 5 lipsticks!
My recommendation: Anyone who loves books that deal with real issues.
My review:
My copy was provided by Netgalley.
Jersey has a pretty normal life. She has friends and a mother that loves her. She has a little sister that can be annoying most of the time, but Jersey still loves her. Yet everything changes when a tornado touches ground at her town. Everything is swept away, including Jersey's house, most of her possessions, and her mother and sister.
Lost, without any family to care for her and a stepfather that can't even get out of bed, Jersey is forced to move in with her alcoholic father, the father that never cared about her. For Jersey to finally move on, she must learn more about her mother, her father, her grandparents, and herself.
This book really touched me. It makes you want to reevaluate your life and to rethink some of your decisions. It makes you realize what is important to you and makes you never want to lose them. If you have an annoying sibling, this book will make you hug him and never let him go.
What is so great about this book is that it addresses an issue that no one likes to think about, but it's an issue that occurs more often than you think. Tornados kill and some people might think they're safe from this natural disaster until they find themselves swept away. You can't stop a tornado. You can't just turn your back and expect it to walk away. Tornados are real, no matter how many people think that tornados will never affect them. Jersey never thought her life would be ruined in one day. She didn't know all the people she loved would be killed in a matter of seconds. The only reason she survived was sheer luck.
Brown really drew me in and made me want to know more about Jersey. I actually became Jersey as she experienced all these feelings, all this pain that she couldn't make go away. Jersey suffered through so much and it seemed like her troubles never ended. Brown made me feel like I was Jersey, like I was experiencing all the pain she felt. Jersey experienced a kind of feeling no one wants to have: loneliness. Everything she once had, superficial or not, disappeared and there was no one to care for her. Her stepfather didn't care and her father doesn't like Jersey.
The stages of grief Jersey felt seemed real and as if they were really happening. The detail was amazing and sucked me in, never letting me leave. I like how Jersey never gave up. She could have curled up in a ball and cried. She could have accepted her miserable life with her father, but she didn't. Jersey took charge and wanted to find happiness and answers, no matter how many obstacles were in her way.
This book definitely made me cry. It's not just a tragedy, but it's also a book about rediscovering what family is like as well as dealing with grief, pain, and loss. I fell in love with the beautiful sadness this book created within me and I definitely want to read more of Brown's books.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

YA Books Out This Week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Wow! A ton of books come out this week! Can you believe it? Just look at them all! I can't wait to read them. Can you?
Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds by Katherine Kirkpatrick
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209350-between-two-worlds?ac=1
On the treeless shores of Itta, Greenland, as far north as humans can settle, sixteen-year-old Inuit Billy Bah spots a ship far out among the icebergs on the bay--a sight both welcome and feared. Explorers have already left their indelible mark on her land and its people, and a ship full of white men can mean trouble.
   The ship carries provisions for Robert E. Peary, who is making an expidition to the North Pole. As a child, Billy Bah spent a year in America with Peary's family. When her parents went to America years later, they died in a tragic scandal. Now, Peary's wife, daughter, and crew are in Itta to bring him supplies. Winter comes on fast, and when the ship gets caught in the ice, Billy Bah sets out to find Peary. The journey will imperil her life, and that of the man she loves.
   By turns lyrical and gripping, Between Two Worlds is an impassioned coming-of-age novel set in a land of breathtaking beauty and danger, where nature and love are powerful and unpredictable forces.


The Here and Now

The Here and Now by Ann Brashares
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18242896-the-here-and-now?ac=1
An unforgettable epic romantic thriller about a girl from the future who might be able to save the world . . . if she lets go of the one thing she’s found to hold on to.

Follow the rules. Remember what happened. Never fall in love.

This is the story of seventeen-year-old Prenna James, who immigrated to New York when she was twelve. Except Prenna didn’t come from a different country. She came from a different time—a future where a mosquito-borne illness has mutated into a pandemic, killing millions and leaving the world in ruins.

Prenna and the others who escaped to the present day must follow a strict set of rules: never reveal where they’re from, never interfere with history, and never, ever be intimate with anyone outside their community. Prenna does as she’s told, believing she can help prevent the plague that will one day ravage the earth.

But everything changes when Prenna falls for Ethan Jarves.

From Ann Brashares, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series, The Here and Now is thrilling, exhilarating, haunting, and heartbreaking—and a must-read novel of the year.


Incinerator

Incinerator by Niall Leonard
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209345-incinerator?ac=1
WARNING- SEQUEL!
Incinerator is the sequel to Niall Leonard's debut YA novel, Crusher.      London ganglord The Guvnor is in hiding, and Finn Maguire has begun a new life running a boxing gym with his old friend and coach Delroy. But when Finn's lawyer Nicky Hale vanishes overnight with all his money, Finn finds himself in hock to a loan shark with a vicious gang of enforcers. Desperate to track down Nicky and repay his debts, Finn investigates her other clients and soon finds himself engulfed in a web of lies, betrayal, malice and madness.

Toxic Heart (Mystic City, #2)

Toxic Heart by Theo Lawrence
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16085496-toxic-heart
WARNING- SEQUEL!
The second MYSTIC CITY novel . . . it's Romeo & Juliet in a dystopic Manhattan.
A city in flames. A trust betrayed. A perfect love destroyed. Has Aria lost Hunter, her one true love?

Ever since rebellion broke out in Mystic City, pitting the ruling elite against the magic-wielding mystics, Aria has barely seen her boyfriend. Not surprising, since Hunter is the leader of the mystic uprising, and he'll do whatever it takes to win freedom for his people—even if that means using Aria.

But Aria is no one's pawn. She believes she can bring the two warring sides together, save the city, and win back the Hunter she fell in love with.

Before she can play peacemaker, though, Aria will need to find the missing heart of a dead mystic. The heart gives untold powers to whoever possesses it, but finding it means seeking out a fierce enemy whose deepest desire is for Aria to be gone—forever.


The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy

The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy by Kate Hattemer
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209360-the-vigilante-poets-of-selwyn-academy?ac=1
Witty, sarcastic Ethan and his three friends decide to take down the reality TV show, For Art's Sake, that is being filmed at their high school, the esteemed Selwyn Arts Academy, where each student is more talented than the next. While studying Ezra Pound in English class, the friends are inspired to write a vigilante long poem and distribute it to the student body, detailing the evils of For Art's Sake. But then Luke—the creative force behind the poem and leader of the anti-show movement—becomes a contestant on the nefarious show. It's up to Ethan, his two remaining best friends, and a heroic gerbil named Baconnaise to save their school. Along the way, they'll discover a web of secrets and corruption involving the principal, vice principal, and even their favorite teacher.

What We Hide

What We Hide by Marthe Jocelyn
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209349-what-we-hide?ac=1
Americans Jenny and her brother, Tom, are off to England: Tom to university, to dodge the Vietnam draft, Jenny to be the new girl at a boarding school, Illington Hall. This is Jenny's chance to finally stand out, so accidentally, on purpose, she tells a lie. But in the small world of Ill Hall, everyone has something to hide. Jenny pretends she has a boyfriend. Robbie and Luke both pretend they don't. Brenda won't tell what happened with the school doctor. Nico wants to hide his mother's memoir. Percy keeps his famous dad a secret. Oona lies to everyone. Penelope lies only to herself.

Deftly told from multiple points of view in various narrative styles, including letters and movie screenplays, What We Hide is provocative, honest, often funny, and always intriguing.


Burn Out

Burn Out by Kristi Helvig
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17620859-burn-out?ac=1
A futuristic blend of Beth Revis's Across the Universe and Lenore Appelhans's Level 2, Burn Out will satisfy the growing desire for science fiction with a thrilling story of survival, intrigue, and adventure.

Most people want to save the world; seventeen-year-old Tora Reynolds just wants to get the hell off of it. One of the last survivors in Earth's final years, Tora yearns to escape the wasteland her planet has become after the sun turns "red giant," but discovers her fellow survivors are even more deadly than the hostile environment.

Holed up in an underground shelter, Tora is alone--her brilliant scientist father murdered, her mother and sister burned to death. She dreams of living on a planet with oceans, plants, and animals. Unfortunately, the oceans dried out ages ago, the only plants are giant cacti with deadly spines, and her pet, Trigger, is a gun--one of the bio-energetic weapons her father created for the government before his conscience kicked in.

When family friend, Markus, arrives with mercenaries to take the weapons by force, Tora's fury turns to fear when government ships descend in an attempt to kill them all. She forges an unlikely alliance with Markus and his rag-tag group of raiders, including a smart but quiet soldier named James.

She is shocked when James accidentally fires one of her father's bio-weapons--weapons designed to work only for her. She'd felt a strange pull to James from the start, but the odds of someone sharing her energy vibration are statistically miniscule. Tora must quickly figure out who she can trust, as she must choose between saving herself by giving up the guns or honoring her father's request to save humanity from the most lethal weapons in existence.


The World Outside

The World Outside by Eva Wiseman
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209473-the-world-outside?ac=1
An informative and powerful novel, The World Outside explores the life of a teenage girl in a fundamentalist Hasidic community who dreams of a different future.
     Seventeen-year-old Chanie Altman lives the protected life of a Lubavitcher Hasidic girl in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, in 1991. Religion is the most important aspect of her life, and, like other Lubavitcher girls, she is expected to attend a seminary and to marry as soon as she graduates from high school. But Chanie has a beautiful voice and dreams of becoming an opera singer - a profession forbidden to a Hasidic girl. When she meets David, a non-Hasidic Jewish boy, he opens the portals to the world outside her fundamentalist community. The Crown Heights riots break out, and the Lubavitchers are put under siege by their African-American neighbors. A tragedy occurs. Will Chanie stay in the fundamentalist community she has always known in a life that has been prescribed for her, or will she leave it behind to follow her dreams?


Noggin

Noggin by John Corey Whaley
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18051349-noggin
Listen — Travis Coates was alive once and then he wasn’t.

Now he’s alive again.

Simple as that.

The in between part is still a little fuzzy, but he can tell you that, at some point or another, his head got chopped off and shoved into a freezer in Denver, Colorado. Five years later, it was reattached to some other guy’s body, and well, here he is. Despite all logic, he’s still 16 and everything and everyone around him has changed. That includes his bedroom, his parents, his best friend, and his girlfriend. Or maybe she’s not his girlfriend anymore? That’s a bit fuzzy too.

Looks like if the new Travis and the old Travis are ever going to find a way to exist together, then there are going to be a few more scars.

Oh well, you only live twice.


Sea of Shadows (Age of Legends, #1)

Sea of Shadows by Kelley Armstrong
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18089962-sea-of-shadows
They hear the spirits.They must obey.

In the Forest of the Dead, where the empire's worst criminals are exiled, twin sisters Moria and Ashyn are charged with a dangerous task. For they are the Keeper and the Seeker, and each year they must quiet the enraged souls of the damned.

Only this year, the souls will not be quieted.

Ambushed and separated by an ancient evil, the sisters' journey to find each other sends them far from the only home they've ever known. Accompanied by a stubborn imperial guard and a dashing condemned thief, the girls cross a once-empty wasteland, now filled with reawakened monsters of legend, as they travel to warn the emperor. But a terrible secret awaits them at court--one that will alter the balance of their world forever.

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong comes a captivating new series that blends elements of fantasy and horror with the pulse-pounding action and romance that have earned her a devoted readership worldwide.


Great

Great by Sara Benincasa
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18090059-great?ac=1
In Sara Benincasa's contemporary retelling of The Great Gatsby, a teenage girl becomes entangled in the drama of a Hamptons social circle, only to be implicated in a tragedy that shakes the summer community.

Everyone loves a good scandal.

Naomi Rye usually dreads spending the summer with her socialite mother in East Hampton. This year is no different. She sticks out like a sore thumb among the teenagers who have been summering (a verb only the very rich use) together for years. But Naomi finds herself captivated by her mysterious next-door neighbor, Jacinta. Jacinta has her own reason for drawing close to Naomi-to meet the beautiful and untouchable Delilah Fairweather. But Jacinta's carefully constructed world is hiding something huge, a secret that could undo everything. And Naomi must decide how far she is willing to be pulled into this web of lies and deception before she is unable to escape.

Based on a beloved classic and steeped in Sara Benincasa's darkly comic voice, Great has all the drama, glitz, and romance with a terrific modern (and scandalous) twist to enthrall readers.


Plus One

Plus One by Elizabeth Fama
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17934493-plus-one?ac=1
Divided by day and night and on the run from authorities, star-crossed young lovers unearth a sinister conspiracy in this compelling romantic thriller.

Seventeen-year-old Soleil Le Coeur is a Smudge—a night dweller prohibited by law from going out during the day. When she fakes an injury in order to get access to and kidnap her newborn niece—a day dweller, or Ray—she sets in motion a fast-paced adventure that will bring her into conflict with the powerful lawmakers who order her world, and draw her together with the boy she was destined to fall in love with, but who is also a Ray.

Set in a vivid alternate reality and peopled with complex, deeply human characters on both sides of the day-night divide, Plus One is a brilliantly imagined drama of individual liberty and civil rights, and a fast-paced romantic adventure story.


Dirt Bikes, Drones, and Other Ways to Fly

Dirt Bikes, Drones, and Other Ways to Fly by Conrad Wesselhoeft
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18222839-dirt-bikes-drones-and-other-ways-to-fly?ac=1
Seventeen year-old dirt-bike daredevil Arlo Santiago catches the eye of the U.S. military with his first-place ranking on a video game featuring drone warfare, and must reconcile the work they want him to do with the emotional scars he has suffered following a violent death in his family. ADIOS, NIRVANA author Conrad Wesselhoeft takes readers from the dusty arroyos of New Mexcio to the skies over war-torn Pakistan in this young adult novel about daring to live in the wake of unbearable loss.

Far From You

Far From You by Tess Sharpe
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18296034-far-from-you

Sophie Winters nearly died. Twice.

The first time, she's fourteen, and escapes a near-fatal car accident with scars, a bum leg, and an addiction to Oxy that'll take years to kick.

The second time, she's seventeen, and it's no accident. Sophie and her best friend Mina are confronted by a masked man in the woods. Sophie survives, but Mina is not so lucky. When the cops deem Mina's murder a drug deal gone wrong, casting partial blame on Sophie, no one will believe the truth: Sophie has been clean for months, and it was Mina who led her into the woods that night for a meeting shrouded in mystery.

After a forced stint in rehab, Sophie returns home to a chilly new reality. Mina's brother won't speak to her, her parents fear she'll relapse, old friends have become enemies, and Sophie has to learn how to live without her other half. To make matters worse, no one is looking in the right places and Sophie must search for Mina's murderer on her own. But with every step, Sophie comes closer to revealing all: about herself, about Mina and about the secret they shared.


Swim That Rock

Swim That Rock by Jay Primiano
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209414-swim-that-rock?ac=1
A young working-class teen fights to save his family’s diner after his father is lost in a fishing-boat accident.

When his dad goes missing in a fishing-boat accident, fourteen-year-old Jake refuses to think he may have lost his father forever. But suddenly, nothing seems certain in Jake’s future, and now his family’s diner may be repossessed by loan sharks. In Narragansett Bay, scrabbling out a living as a quahogger isn’t easy, but with the help of some local clammers, Jake is determined to work hard and earn enough money to ensure his family’s security and save the diner in time. Told with cinematic suspense and a true compassion for the characters, Swim That Rock is a fast-paced coming-of-age story that beautifully and evocatively captures the essence of coastal Rhode Island life, the struggles of blue-collar family dynamics, and the dreams of one boy to come into his own.


Breakfast Served Anytime

Breakfast Served Anytime by Sarah Combs
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209411-breakfast-served-anytime?ac=1
A coming-of-age debut evokes the bittersweet joys and pangs of finding independence in one unforgettable summer away at "geek camp."

When Gloria sets out to spend the summer before her senior year at a camp for gifted and talented students, she doesn’t know quite what to expect. Fresh from the heartache of losing her grandmother and missing her best friend, Gloria resolves to make the best of her new circumstances. But some things are proving to be more challenging than she expected. Like the series of mysterious clues left by a certain Professor X before he even shows up to teach his class, Secrets of the Written Word. Or the very sweet, but very conservative, roommate whose coal-industry family champions mountaintop removal. Not to mention the obnoxious Mason, who dresses like the Mad Hatter and immediately gets on Gloria’s nerves — but somehow won’t escape her thoughts. Beautifully told by debut author Sarah Combs, this honest and touching story of growing up is imbued with the serene atmosphere of Kentucky’s natural landscape.


The Interrogation of Ashala Wolf

The Interrogation on Ashala Wolf by Ambelin Kwaymullina
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209419-the-interrogation-of-ashala-wolf
A compelling debut novel asks what happens when children develop inexplicable abilities—and the government sees them as a threat.

They’re known as Firestarters. Boomers. Skychangers. The government calls them Illegals — children with inexplicable abilities — and detains them in menacing facilities so that society is kept out of harm’s way. Ashala Wolf and her Tribe of fellow Illegals have taken refuge in the Firstwood, a forest eerily conscious of its inhabitants, where they do their best to survive and where they are free to practice their abilities. But when Ashala is compelled to venture outside her territory, she is betrayed by a friend and captured by an enemy. Injured and vulnerable, with her own Sleepwalker ability blocked, Ashala is forced to succumb to a machine that will pull secrets from her mind. It’s only a matter of time before the machine ferrets out the location of the Tribe. Her betrayer, Justin Connor, is ever-present, saving her life when she wishes to die and watching her every move. Will the Tribe survive the interrogation of Ashala Wolf?


The Klaatu Terminus  (The Klaatu Diskos, #3)

The Klaatu Terminus by Pete Hautman
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209395-the-klaatu-terminus?ac=1
National Book Award winner Pete Hautman weaves several diverging time streams into one satisfying masterwork in this stunning and revelatory series finale.

In a far distant future, Tucker Feye and the inscrutable Lia find themselves atop a crumbling pyramid in an abandoned city. In present-day Hopewell, Tucker’s uncle Kosh faces armed resistance and painful memories as he attempts to help a terrorized woman named Emma, who is being held captive by a violent man. And on a train platform in 1997, a seventeen-year-old Kosh is given an instruction that will change his life, and the lives of others, forever. Tucker, Lia, and Kosh must evade the pursuit of maggot-like Timesweeps, battle Master Gheen’s cult of Lambs, all while they puzzle out the enigmatic Boggsians as they search for one another and the secrets of the diskos. Who built them? Who is destroying them? Where — and when — will it all end?


The Lonesome Young

The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079631-the-lonesome-young?ac=1
Get swept away in the first book of the sensational romantic drama that is Romeo & Juliet meets Justified.

WHAT HAPPENS when the teenage heirs of two bitterly FEUDING FAMILIES can’t stay away from each other?

The Rhodales and the Whitfields have been sworn enemies for close on a hundred years, with a whole slew of adulterous affairs, financial backstabbing, and blackmailing that’s escalated the rivalry to its current state of tense ceasefire.

IT’S TIME TO LIGHT THE FUSE . . .

And now a meth lab explosion in rural Whitfield County is set to reignite the feud more viciously than ever before. Especially when the toxic fire that results throws together two unlikely spectators—proper good girl Victoria Whitfield, exiled from boarding school after her father’s real estate business melts down in disgrace, and town motorcycle rebel Mickey Rhodale, too late as always to thwart his older brothers’ dangerous drug deals.

Victoria and Mickey are about to find out the most passionate romances are the forbidden ones.

. . . ON A POWDER KEG FULL OF PENT-UP DESIRE, risk-taking daredevilry, and the desperate actions that erupt when a generation of teens inherits nothing but hate.


Rebel Belle

Rebel Belle by Rachel Hawkins
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/8475505-rebel-belle?ac=1
Harper Price, peerless Southern belle, was born ready for a Homecoming tiara. But after a strange run-in at the dance imbues her with incredible abilities, Harper's destiny takes a turn for the seriously weird. She becomes a Paladin, one of an ancient line of guardians with agility, super strength and lethal fighting instincts.

Just when life can't get any more disastrously crazy, Harper finds out who she's charged to protect: David Stark, school reporter, subject of a mysterious prophecy and possibly Harper's least favorite person. But things get complicated when Harper starts falling for him--and discovers that David's own fate could very well be to destroy Earth.

With snappy banter, cotillion dresses, non-stop action and a touch of magic, this new young adult series from bestseller Rachel Hawkins is going to make y'all beg for more.


Ask Me

Ask Me by Kimberly Pauley
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18209531-ask-me?ac=1
Ask Aria Morse anything, and she must answer with the truth. Yet she rarely understands the cryptic words she‘s compelled to utter. Blessed—or cursed—with the power of an Oracle who cannot decipher her own predictions, she does her best to avoid anyone and everyone.

But Aria can no longer hide when Jade, one of the few girls at school who ever showed her any kindness, disappears. Any time Aria overhears a question about Jade, she inadvertently reveals something new, a clue or hint as to why Jade vanished. But like stray pieces from different puzzles, her words never present a clear picture.

Then there’s Alex, damaged and dangerous, but the first person other than Jade to stand up for her. And Will, who offers a bond that seems impossible for a girl who’s always been alone. Both were involved with Jade. Aria may be the only one who can find out what happened, but the closer she gets to solving the crime, the more she becomes a target. Not everyone wants the truth to come out.


The Museum of Intangible Things

The Museum of Intangible Things by Wendy Wunder
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079542-the-museum-of-intangible-things?ac=1
Loyalty. Envy. Obligation. Dreams. Disappointment. Fear. Negligence. Coping. Elation. Lust. Nature. Freedom. Heartbreak. Insouciance. Audacity. Gluttony. Belief. God. Karma. Knowing what you want (there is probably a French word for it). Saying Yes. Destiny. Truth. Devotion. Forgiveness. Life. Happiness (ever after).

Hannah and Zoe haven’t had much in their lives, but they’ve always had each other. So when Zoe tells Hannah she needs to get out of their down-and-out New Jersey town, they pile into Hannah’s beat-up old Le Mans and head west, putting everything—their deadbeat parents, their disappointing love lives, their inevitable enrollment at community college—behind them.

As they chase storms and make new friends, Zoe tells Hannah she wants more for her. She wants her to live bigger, dream grander, aim higher. And so Zoe begins teaching Hannah all about life’s intangible things, concepts sadly missing from her existence—things like audacity, insouciance, karma, and even happiness.

An unforgettable read from the acclaimed author of The Probability of Miracles, The Museum of Intangible Things sparkles with the humor and heartbreak of true friendship and first love.


Pointe

Pointe by Brandy Colbert
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13360957-pointe?ac=1
Theo is better now.

She's eating again, dating guys who are almost appropriate, and well on her way to becoming an elite ballet dancer. But when her oldest friend, Donovan, returns home after spending four long years with his kidnapper, Theo starts reliving memories about his abduction—and his abductor.

Donovan isn't talking about what happened, and even though Theo knows she didn't do anything wrong, telling the truth would put everything she's been living for at risk. But keeping quiet might be worse.


Mayday

Mayday by Jonathan Friesen
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17986285-mayday?ac=1
Why’d I do it? I suppose it’s the only question that really matters.

Seventeen-year-old Crow will stop at nothing to protect her younger sister—even if it costs her her own life. But then she’s given a chance to come back and make things right. There are a few catches, though. First, she won’t come back as herself. And before she can set things straight, she’ll have to figure out what’s what—and things aren’t exactly as clear-cut as she remembered.

Powerful and hard-hitting, this is a compelling story about what it means to live your life—for your own sake—from an award-winning author.



Sunday, April 6, 2014

In My Mailbox Take 24!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hello, hello, hello! How is everyone's Sunday going? I'm having a decent day because I had cake and I read a book. It's like today is the perfect day!
I don't have many books today. My library is undergoing construction and it's closed for a week, but I managed to get some books before it closed.
Do you wanna know what they are? Here you go!

The Ring and The Crown

The Ring and the Crown by Melissa de la Cruz
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18296016-the-ring-and-the-crown?ac=1

The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare (Alex Wayfare, #1)

The 57 Lives of Alex Wayfare by M.G. Buehrlen
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17878473-the-57-lives-of-alex-wayfare?ac=1

This Side of Salvation

This Side of Salvation by Jeri Smith-Ready
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18038539-this-side-of-salvation?ac=1

Learning Not to Drown

Learning Not to Drown by Anna Shinoda
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13014522-learning-not-to-drown

Dorothy Must Die (Dorothy Must Die, #1)

Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18053060-dorothy-must-die?ac=1

Yep, that's it. But I am so psyched that I got Dorothy Must Die. I can't wait to read it!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Blog Tour on Portals, Passages, & Pathways!!!!!!!!!!

Today I am hosting my first ever blog tour! This calls for a celebration! Who doesn't love blog tours? We're basically celebrating the release of an awesome book. It helps call attention to the book and helps people discover a book that's interesting and intriguing.
Now, the book I read for this blog tour is called...
Portals, Passages, & Pathways by B.R. Maul!!!
Now, who wants to see what this book looks like?





Doesn't that look amazing?
Now, here is the summary:
When a portal to another world cracks open just outside the small town of Riverside, it sets off a series of events forever changing the lives of two boys; one boy is chosen to lead a world to peace while the other one is chosen to tear it apart.

Simon Whittaker lives an ordinary teenage life until his best friend, Jessica Wells, and her family takes him on a last-minute camping trip. There, amongst towering pines, Jessica confesses a secret; her family has been watching over Simon his entire life because he is the key to another world’s salvation, and now someone has come from that world to kill him. Amidst a whirlwind of unanswered questions, doubt, and curiosity, Simon is given the Ring of Affinity and then is led through a magic portal into the land of Magnanthia.


In the faraway land that’s in the midst of a brutal war, Simon must place his life in the hands of a swordsman, ranger, cleric, and wizard sent to teach him how to wield the power in the Ring of Affinity and to help him become the next guardian of Magnanthia. The ring, Simon is told, has chosen him, a rare and honorable event. But no one knows why he was chosen.

Meanwhile, the once peaceable king of Magnanthia, King Elderten, has ordered death to Magnanthia’s nine guardians, the nine he helped to assemble and now believes is responsible for the death of his queen and the kingdom’s devastation. If he can stay alive long enough, Simon will become the first guardian of Magnanthia to be chosen by the Ring of Affinity, instead of appointed by mere men. Simon remains the only hope for those who believe the guardians are innocent.

Jak Jakobsin, another teenager from Earth, has been pulled through a portal by two of Bedlam’s demented soul seers sent to capture Simon. The soul seers were impressed with what they saw in Jak, so they offer him up to the overlord. Jak is given the ultimatum, do or die. Obsessed with his discovery of magic spells, power, and control, Jak quickly acclimates to his new environment. Bedlam’s overlord plans to use Jak, along with Bedlam’s undead army, to build a force so powerful that the great King Elderten will perish and Magnanthia will be his forever.

Prepare for a breathtaking climax as two different paths are set in motion. 

PORTALS, PASSAGES & PATHWAYS is a teen young adult novel that creatively combines fantasy fiction and real fiction like C. S. Lewis' beloved THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE. It delves deep into an epic adventure in a fantasy world rich in magic and wondrous creatures, much like J. R. R. Tolkien's THE HOBBIT and THE LORD OF THE RINGS. A must-read for any sword and sorcery fantasy fan!

For this blog tour, I'm giving you an honest review. Who wants to read it? Here we go!

My copy was provided by Netgalley.
Simon is an ordinary teen who is happy with his life. He sings in choir and he has an awesome best friend named Jessica. But the normal Simon learns something that changes his life forever when he goes on a camping trip with Jessica. On this trip, Simon learns about a different world called Magnanthia. To get to Magnanthia, you must travel by portal. Simon receives the Ring of Affinity to help become a new guardian who will help protect Magnanthia from harm.
This harm comes in the form of soul seers. These soul seers travelled to Earth and kidnapped a boy named Jak. They found Jak to be useful in the quest to defeat King Elderton. Jak, not really having a choice in the matter, quickly becomes obsessed with the magic and power he now holds.
Simon must help to prove that the guardians are innocent and Jak must prove himself to have enough power to join the army commanded by Bedlam's overlord.
At first, this book started off a bit slow. It was nice to learn more about Simon and his personality. This book didn't start off in a high fantasy world where you had no clue as to what was going on. The time period was also nice. You'd expect a fantasy novel to be set in the past or in a different world, but this book started on Earth in the present time.
I liked how the book was separated into two points of views. First, we had Simon who is the good guy, the hero. Then you have Jak who is the villain, but knowing his side of the story helped shape the book. You got to understand Jak's feelings and why he became one of the villains in the book. It's not like he just decided to travel to Magnanthia one day and become the overlord. He was forced to go to Magnanthia, he was kidnapped. It helped develop his personality and helped see more than his superficial attitude.
The writing style was nice. Maul allowed you to learn about Magnanthia at a gradual pace. He didn't throw you in and make you confused with all the different terms and magic. He eased you into it and it was quite easy to understand Magnanthia, unlike other high fantasy novels.
I was never overwhelmed with too much detail, but Maul created enough imagery that I could picture in my head what the new world looked like. The dialogue was nice and entertaining. The book wasn't too serious and had enough jokes to keep me both intrigued and entertained.
While the beginning did start off a bit slow, I never found myself skipping ahead. I wanted to know what was going on, but I was perfectly fine with reading some of the boring parts as these parts were important later on in the book.
This book kept me interested the whole time and I feel as if middle graders and teenagers will enjoy this book, as well as older people.
I can't wait to read the next book. The twist at the end makes me want to beg for more. Portals, Passages, &; Pathways really took me on a ride and what a ride it was!

YA Books Out This Week!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hey people! It's a new month and a new season that's finally moving in. Yay! With a new month comes new books. You wanna know them? Here they are!

The Summer I Wasn't Me

The Summer I Wasn't Me by Jessica Verdi
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17586458-the-summer-i-wasn-t-me?ac=1
Lexi has a secret…

Ever since her mom found out she was in love with a girl, seventeen-year-old Lexi’s afraid that what’s left of her family is going to fall apart for good.

You are on the road to truth. Help is on the way.

The road signs leading to New Horizons summer camp promise a new life for Lexi—she swears she can change. She can learn to like boys. But denying her feelings is harder than she thinks. And when she falls heads over heels for one of her fellow campers, Lexi will have to risk her mother’s approval for the one person who might love her no matter what.


The Last Forever

The Last Forever by Deb Caletti
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18051301-the-last-forever?ac=1
Endings and beginnings sit so close to each other that it’s sometimes impossible to tell which is which.

Nothing lasts forever, and no one gets that more than Tessa. After her mother died, it’s all she can do to keep her friends, her boyfriend, her happiness from slipping away. And then there’s her dad. He’s stuck in his own daze, and it’s so hard to feel like a family when their house no longer seems like a home.

Her father’s solution? An impromptu road trip that lands them in a small coastal town at Tessa’s grandmother’s. Despite all the warmth and beauty there, Tessa can’t help but feel even more lost.

Enter Henry Lark. He understands the relationships that matter. And more importantly, he understands her. A secret stands between them, but Tessa’s willing to do anything to bring them together—because Henry may just be her one chance at forever.


This Side of Salvation

This Side of Salvation by Jeri Smith-Ready
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18038539-this-side-of-salvation?ac=1
Everyone mourns differently. When his older brother was killed, David got angry. As in, fist-meets-someone-else’s-face furious. But his parents? They got religious. David’s still figuring out his relationship with a higher power, but there’s one thing he does know for sure: The closer he gets to new-girl Bailey, the better, brighter, happier, more he feels.

Then his parents start cutting all their worldly ties in to prepare for the Rush, the divine moment when the faithful will be whisked off to Heaven…and they want David to do the same. David’s torn. There’s a big difference between living in the moment and giving up his best friend, varsity baseball, and Bailey—especially Bailey—in hope of salvation.

But when he comes home late from prom, and late for the Rush, to find that his parents have vanished, David is in more trouble than he ever could have imagined...


Learning Not to Drown

Learning Not to Drown by Anna Shinoda
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13014522-learning-not-to-drown
Family secrets cut to the bone in this mesmerizing debut novel about a teen whose drug-addicted brother is the prodigal son one time too many.

There is a pecking order to every family. Seventeen-year old Clare is the overprotected baby; Peter is the typical, rebellious middle child; and Luke is the oldest, the can’t-do-wrong favorite. To their mother, they are a normal, happy family.

To Clare, they are a family on the verge of disaster. Clare: the ambitious striver; Peter: the angry ticking time bomb; and Luke: a drug-addicted convicted felon who has been in and out of jail for as long as Clare can remember—and who has always been bailed out by their parents.

Clare loves Luke, but life as his sister hasn’t been easy. And when he comes home (again), she wants to believe this time will be different (again). Yet when the truths behind his arrests begin to surface, everything Clare knows is shaken to its core. And then Luke is arrested. Again.

Except this time is different, because Clare’s mom does the unthinkable on Luke’s behalf, and Clare has to decide whether turning her back on family is a selfish act…or the only way to keep from drowning along with them.

Debut novelist Anna Shinoda's raw, gritty, powerful novel cuts right to the bone and brings to life the skeletons the lurk in the closet.


Dear Killer

Dear Killer by Katherine Ewell
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16179216-dear-killer?ac=1
Rule One—Nothing is right, nothing is wrong.
Rule Two—Be careful.
Rule Three—Fight using your legs whenever possible, because they’re the strongest part of your body. Your arms are the weakest.
Rule Four—Hit to kill. The first blow should be the last, if at all possible.
Rule Five—The letters are the law.

Kit takes her role as London’s notorious “Perfect Killer” seriously. The letters and cash that come to her via a secret mailbox are not a game; choosing who to kill is not an impulse decision. Every letter she receives begins with “Dear Killer,” and every time Kit murders, she leaves a letter with the dead body. Her moral nihilism and thus her murders are a way of life—the only way of life she has ever known.

But when a letter appears in the mailbox that will have the power to topple Kit’s convictions as perfectly as she commits her murders, she must make a decision: follow the only rules she has ever known, or challenge Rule One, and go from there.

Katherine Ewell’s Dear Killer is a sinister psychological thriller that explores the thin line between good and evil, and the messiness of that inevitable moment when life contradicts everything you believe.


Salvage

Salvage by Alexandra Duncan
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13518102-salvage?ac=1
Ava, a teenage girl living aboard the male-dominated deep space merchant ship Parastrata, faces betrayal, banishment, and death. Taking her fate into her own hands, she flees to the Gyre, a floating continent of garbage and scrap in the Pacific Ocean, in this thrilling, surprising, and thought-provoking debut novel that will appeal to fans of Across the Universe, by Beth Revis, and The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood.

Love Letters to the Dead

Love Letters to the Dead by Ava Dellaira
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18140047-love-letters-to-the-dead?ac=1
It begins as an assignment for English class: Write a letter to a dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain because her sister, May, loved him. And he died young, just like May did. Soon, Laurel has a notebook full of letters to people like Janis Joplin, Amy Winehouse, Amelia Earhart, Heath Ledger, and more; though she never gives a single one of them to her teacher. She writes about starting high school, navigating new friendships, falling in love for the first time, learning to live with her splintering family. And, finally, about the abuse she suffered while May was supposed to be looking out for her. Only then, once Laurel has written down the truth about what happened to herself, can she truly begin to accept what happened to May. And only when Laurel has begun to see her sister as the person she was; lovely and amazing and deeply flawed; can she begin to discover her own path.

Sekret (Sekret, #1)

Sekret by Lindsay Smith
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15673520-sekret?ac=1
An empty mind is a safe mind.

Yulia's father always taught her to hide her thoughts and control her emotions to survive the harsh realities of Soviet Russia. But when she's captured by the KGB and forced to work as a psychic spy with a mission to undermine the U.S. space program, she's thrust into a world of suspicion, deceit, and horrifying power. Yulia quickly realizes she can trust no one--not her KGB superiors or the other operatives vying for her attention--and must rely on her own wits and skills to survive in this world where no SEKRET can stay hidden for long.


Cold Calls

Cold Calls by Charles Benoit
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18222846-cold-calls?ac=1
In the vein of the teen suspense classics I Know What You Did Last Summer and The Face on the Milk Carton, Cold Calls is a chilling thriller, an unsettling mystery, and a provocative exploration of bullying, culpability, and the cost of keeping secrets.

Three high school students-Eric, Shelly, and Fatima-have one thing in common: "I know your secret."
Each one is blackmailed into bullying specifically targeted schoolmates by a mysterious caller who whispers from their cell phones and holds carefully guarded secrets over their heads. But how could anyone have obtained that photo, read those hidden pages, uncovered this buried past? Thrown together, the three teens join forces to find the stranger who threatens them-before time runs out and their shattering secrets are revealed . . .

This suspenseful, pitch-perfect mystery-thriller raises timely questions about privacy, bullying, and culpability.


The Ring and The Crown

The Ring and the Crown by Marissa de la Cruz
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18296016-the-ring-and-the-crown?ac=1
Princess Marie-Victoria, heir to the Lily Throne, and Aelwyn Myrddn, bastard daughter of the Mage of England, grew up together. But who will rule, and who will serve?

Quiet and gentle, Marie has never lived up to the ambitions of her mother, Queen Eleanor the Second, Supreme Ruler of the Franco-British Empire. With the help of her Head Merlin, Emrys, Eleanor has maintained her stranglehold on the world's only source of magic. She rules the most powerful empire the world has ever seen.

But even with the aid of Emrys' magic, Eleanor's extended lifespan is nearing its end. The princess must marry and produce an heir or the Empire will be vulnerable to its greatest enemy, Prussia. The two kingdoms must unite to end the war, and the only solution is a match between Marie and Prince Leopold VII, heir to the Prussian throne. But Marie has always loved Gill, her childhood friend and soldier of the Queen's Guard.

Together, Marie and Aelwyn, a powerful magician in her own right, come up with a plan. Aelwyn will take on Marie's face, allowing the princess to escape with Gill and live the quiet life she's always wanted. And Aelwyn will get what she's always dreamed of--the chance to rule. But the court intrigue and hunger for power in Lenoran England run deeper than anyone could imagine. In the end, there is only rule that matters in Eleanor's court: trust no one.


Dorothy Must Die (Dorothy Must Die, #1)

Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18053060-dorothy-must-die?ac=1
I didn't ask for any of this. I didn't ask to be some kind of hero.
But when your whole life gets swept up by a tornado—taking you with it—you have no choice but to go along, you know?

Sure, I've read the books. I've seen the movies. I know the song about the rainbow and the happy little blue birds. But I never expected Oz to look like this. To be a place where Good Witches can't be trusted, Wicked Witches may just be the good guys, and winged monkeys can be executed for acts of rebellion. There's still the yellow brick road, though—but even that's crumbling.

What happened?
Dorothy. They say she found a way to come back to Oz. They say she seized power and the power went to her head. And now no one is safe.

My name is Amy Gumm—and I'm the other girl from Kansas.
I've been recruited by the Revolutionary Order of the Wicked.
I've been trained to fight.
And I have a mission:
Remove the Tin Woodman's heart.
Steal the Scarecrow's brain.
Take the Lion's courage.
Then and only then—Dorothy must die!


Going Over

Going Over by Beth Kephart
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/17352909-going-over?ac=1
In the early 1980s Ada and Stefan are young, would-be lovers living on opposite sides of the Berlin Wall--Ada lives with her mother and grandmother and paints graffiti on the Wall, and Stefan lives with his grandmother in the East and dreams of escaping to the West.

Creators (The Lost Souls, #3)

Creators by Tiffany Truitt
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18050018-creators?ac=1
WARNING- THIRD BOOK!
Heartbroken but more determined than ever after a tense showdown in the woods, sixteen-year-old Tess once again returns to the safety of her community of Isolationists. Bolstered by new alliances and desperate to protect those she loves, this time she knows she can return stronger and more powerful than ever to take back what is hers.

As she trains in combat and grows more confident, Tess receives beautiful letters penned by her forbidden love, the chosen one James, from his prison in Templeton. He is now serving as a bodyguard to the creators—the team of scientists who created artificial life in the first place. And what he has discovered about the true origin of the illness that halted natural life could change everything.

Enemy will become ally and death will bring new hope in this stunning conclusion to Tiffany Truitt’s epic Lost Souls trilogy.


Summer on the Short Bus

Summer on the Short Bus by Bethany Crandell
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18079872-summer-on-the-short-bus
Cricket Montgomery has been thrown under the short bus. Shipped off to a summer camp by her father, Cricket is forced to play babysitter to a bunch of whiny kids—or so she thinks. When she realizes this camp is actually for teens with special needs, Cricket doubts she has what it takes to endure twenty-four hours, let alone two weeks.
Thanks to her dangerously cute co-counselor, Quinn, there may be a slim chance for survival. However, between the campers’ unpredictability and disregard for personal space, Cricket’s limits get pushed. She will have to decide if suffering through her own handicapped hell is worth a summer romance—and losing her sanity.


So, any of these books you're excited to read? I really want to read Dorothy Must Die. What about you? Did I miss any?