YA Buzz

Friday, October 28, 2011

New Book Summaries

Survive by Alex Morel
Releases: August 2, 2012 by Razorbill

Jane runs away from Life House, a facility for kids with mental health disorders and addictions. She boards a plane to Montclair, New Jersey, though her destination does not matter—she doesn’t plan to be alive when the plane lands. Jane has planned the perfect suicide: she’ll fall asleep on the plane and never wake up. As she’s reaching for her pills in the cabin’s bathroom, the plane hits turbulence. Another jolt, and the engine’s down. The plane crashes into the mountains of Montana, and Jane and a boy named Paul are the only two survivors.

What starts out as a death mission quickly becomes a fight for life.

Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield
Releases: May 10, 2012 by Razorbill

On the night of Becca’s high school graduation, the discovery of an unidentified dead girl left to bleed out on the side of a dirt road sends the town—and Becca—into a tailspin. Becca has always longed to break free from her small home town, but as the violence of the outside world creeps into her backyard, she withdraws and retreats inward, paralyzed for the first time in her life.

Short chapters detailing the last days of Amelia Anne Richardson’s life are intercut with Becca’s own coming-of-age summer, unfolding into the parallel stories of two young women struggling with self-identity and tense romantic relationships as the summer’s tumultuous events twist Becca closer and closer to the truth about Amelia’s murder.

Best Night of Your (Pathetic) Life by Tara Altebrando
Releases: July 5, 2012 by Penguin

Mary Gilhooley lost her spot at Georgetown to self-professed “it” guy, bully, and superjock, Pete Lembo, but she’s not about to lose again. With only a week until graduation—when she and her friends will go their separate ways—there’s one last thing Mary and her friends must do together: participate in the Oyster Point High Official Unofficial Senior Week Scavenger Hunt. And Mary is determined to win. Their all-night adventure is fraught with unforeseen complications, shifting alliances, flared tempers and crushing crushes.

The Vindico by Wesley King
Releases: June 14, 2012 by Putnam

Led by the sinister Baron, the Vindico are a group of super villains who have been fighting against the League of Heroes for as long as they can remember. The Vindico kidnap a group of teenagers and train them to be the next generation. Mysteriously arriving at the Baron’s mansion together, James, Lana, Hayden, Emily and Sam are forced to train with their mentors and given powers beyond their wildest dreams. While struggling to uncover the motives of this evil group, the teens learn to trust each other and even form friendships. They plan to rebel against their mentors as soon as they are deemed ready to fight against the League of Heroes, but then they learn things may not be as cut-and-dry as they seem: both in their new roles and in their outside lives.

The Waiting Sky by Lara Zielin
Releases: August 2, 2012 by Putnam

Seventeen-year-old Jane can’t quite face her mother’s alcoholism even though it sucks to spend all her time and energy keeping them afloat—making sure her mom gets to work, that the bills are paid when there’s money to pay them, and that no one knows her mom is so messed up. But when Jane’s mom drives drunk almost killing both them and Jane’s best friend, Jane can no longer deny her mom is spiraling out of control. Jane has only one place to turn: her older brother Ethan, who left years ago to go to college. A summer away with him and his tornado chasing buddies may just provide the time and space she needs to figure out whether her life still includes her mother.

Dear Blue Sky by Mary Sullivan
Releases: August 2, 2012 by Nancy Paulsen Books

Twelve-year-old Cassie feels like her life is falling apart. Her parents are fighting, her formerly perfect big sister is skipping class, her best friend Sonia won’t speak to her, and her little brother, who has Down syndrome, has stopped speaking altogether. Worst of all, Cassie can’t turn to the one person who usually holds everything together—her beloved big brother, Sef, who’s gone to fight in the Iraq war. In her loneliness Cassie turns to Blue Sky, an Iraqi girl she meets through reading her blog. Blue Sky’s stories about her war-ravaged life reveal a side of the war that Cassie didn’t know existed, and the two girls start a correspondence. While Cassie can’t help Blue Sky or keep Sef safe, she becomes determined to keep her family together.

Small Damages by Beth Kephart
Releases: July 19, 2012 by Philomel

It’s senior year, and while Kenzie should be looking forward to prom and starting college in the fall, she is mourning the loss of her father. She finds solace in the one person she trusts, her boyfriend, and she soon finds herself pregnant. Kenzie’s boyfriend and mother do not understand her determination to keep the baby. She is sent to southern Spain for the summer, where she will live out her pregnancy as a cook’s assistant on a bull ranch, and her baby will be adopted by a Spanish couple.

Alone and resentful in a foreign country, Kenzie is at first sullen and difficult. She begins to open her eyes and her heart to the beauty that is all around her and inside of her.

Beauty by Lisa Daily
Releases: May 10, 2012 by Penguin Young Readers

When we first meet Molly, she is plain, shy, and practically invisible to most of her fellow high school students. Hudson, the boy she cannot help but like, is handsome and popular. One day at a town carnival, Molly stumbles across an eccentric artist who offers to sketch her portrait. Thinking aloud, she wishes she was the most beautiful girl in the world. The following day, Molly gets her wish. All the guys at school are vying for her affection. Best of all, Hudson’s finally noticing her. As Molly’s relationship with Hudson heats up, violence threatens to erupt among the guys of their high school, and the newfound attention threatens to destroy the relationships she values.

Dangerous Boy by Mandy Hubbard
Releases: August 2012 by Razorbill

Harper could care less about being popular—she'd rather have fun. She's definitely not worried about falling in love, something Harper is skeptical even exists. Besides, she's too busy with lab experiments. But everything changes when Logan moves to town. He’s charming, rich, and gorgeous. The two tumble into an intense romance. Then Harper meets Logan’s twin brother Caleb, who is everything Logan is not. He’s creepy, rude and sometimes malicious.

This is a modern, high-school retelling of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Playground by 50 Cent
Releases: January 1, 2012 by Razorbill

This poignant novel from international icon 50 Cent opens with thirteen-year-old Butterball in the office of a therapist named Liz. She is trying to get him to talk about why he assaulted his former best friend on the playground with a sock full of batteries. Butterball doesn’t have much going for him. He’s teased about his weight. He hates the Long Island suburb his mom moved them to, and he wishes he still lived with his dad in the city. Butterball’s dad is meaner to him than he likes to admit, and his mom is constantly working. Now Butterball is stuck in mandatory therapy sessions with Liz, who tries to uncover just what happened that day on the playground.

Zoe Letting Go by Nora Price
Releases: June 2012 by Razorbill

While at a clinic receiving treatment for anorexia, Zoe is instructed to write letters. Through letters, she tells her mother and brother about the clinic; the doctors, the food, her struggle to get better. But she tells her best friend Elise about the strange goings on around her, the shady relationships, the dark mysteries. When the lights go out, the place turns into someplace else.

While her mother and brother write back, their letters filled with cheerful encouragement—Zoe’s letters to Elise remain unanswered. As Zoe struggles to understand why her best friend would cut her off, she must unravel the secrets that surround her in the clinic.

The Girl With Borrowed Wings by Rinsai Rossetti
Releases: July 19, 2012 by Penguin

Every aspect of sixteen-year-old Frenenqer Paje’s life is controlled by her father and restricted by the desert, where each day is tediously the same. For as long as Frenenqer can remember, she’s dreamed of having wings to escape. Then a small act of rebellion explodes her world, and she meets Sangris. A boy, but not just a boy—a Free person, a winged person, a shape-shifter. He has everything Frenenqer doesn't—no family, no attachments, no troubles, no nothing. He's free. And he wants Frenenqer. When the delicate balance of their friendship threatens to rupture into something more, Frenenqer must confront her isolation, her father and her very sense of identity.

Cold Fury by T.M. Goeglein
Releases: July 24, 2012 by Putnam Juvenile

Sara Jane Rispoli is just a normal sixteen-year-old girl coping with school and a developing crush— until her parents and younger brother are kidnapped, and she discovers her family has been a key figure of Chicago’s Outfit (aka the mob) for decades. Her father, grandfather and great grandfather all used their special ability, cold fury, to settle disputes between the two mob factions—the muscle and the money. And unless Sara wants the mob to think her now missing family has turned state’s evidence, she will have to fill her father’s shoes as the mob’s peacemaker, using her own cold fury.

Keeping the Castle by Patrice Kindl
Releases: June 2012 by Viking Children's Books

Seventeen-year-old Althea is the sole support of her widowed mother, young half-brother, and two stepsisters—and she must maintain Crawley Hall. Althea, in short, must marry well. But there are few wealthy suitors—or suitors of any kind—in their small Yorkshire town of Lesser Hoo. Then Lord Boring comes to stay with his aunt and uncle. Althea sets her cap to become Lady Boring. There’s only one problem; his friend and business manager Mr. Fredericks keeps getting in the way. And, as it turns out, Fredericks has set his own cap.


New Covers


Fated by Sarah Alderson
*Jan. 12, 2012 by Simon & Schuster*
Touched by Cyn Balog
*Aug. 14, 2012 by Delacorte Press*


Gilt by Katherine Longshore
*May 15, 2012 by Viking Juvenile*
Timepiece by Myra McEntire (Hourglass #2)
*June 12, 2012 by Egmont USA*


Until I Die by Amy Plum (Revenants #2)
*May 3, 2012*
Amelia Anne is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield
*May 10, 2012 by Penguin*


Shadow Bound by Rachel Vincent (Unbound #2)
*June 1, 2012 by Mira*
Waiting by Carol Lynch Williams
*May 1, 2012 by Simon & Schuster


The Fault in our Stars by John Green
* Jan. 10, 2012 by Dutton*
Never Enough by Denise Jaden
*July 10, 2012 by Simon Pulse*


The Lifeguard by Deborah Blumenthal
*March 1, 2012*
Dark Storm by Sarah Singleton
*March 2012 by Simon & Schuster*


The Princesses of Iowa by M. Molly Backes
*May 8, 2012 by Candlewick*
Don't You Wish by Roxanne St. Claire
*July 10, 2012 by Delacorte*


My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
*2012 by Dial*
Masque of the Red Death by Bethany Griffin
*April 24, 2012 by Harper Collins*


Beneath a Meth Moon by Jacqueline Woodson
*Feb. 2, 2012 by Penguin*
My Family for the War by Anne G. Voorhoere
*Feb. 16, 2012 by Dial*


Ship Breaker by Paolo Bacigalupi
Hardback Version
Paperback Version



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In My Mailbox (48)

Sunday, October 23, 2011

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi from The Story Siren


Fateful by Claudia Gray
Cold Kiss by Amy Garvey
A Beautiful Dark by Jocelyn Davies

Bought
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Matched by Ally Condie

Library
Ripple by Mandy Hubbard
Stay With Me by Paul Griffin
Blood Red Road by Moira Young



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YA Buzz

Saturday, October 22, 2011

News

Lauren Myracle's novel Shine was nominated as a National Book Award nominee.Then she wasn't. Then she was. Wednesday, Myracle withdrew her name from the finalists for the 2011 National Book Awards for Young People's Literature. The National Book Foundation claimed Shine became a finalist by mistake.
More articles:

Dutton Children's Books acquired rights to two new novels, Just One Day and Just One Year, by Gayle Forman, author of If I Stay and Where She Went. "Forman asks two questions in these companion books: the first probes whether two people can fall in love in a single day, and the second asks whether someone can become a new person over the course of a single year" (publishersweekly.com). Just One Day scheduled for spring 2013, and Just One Year is scheduled for spring 2014.


New Covers

What She Left Behind by Tracy Bilen
*2012 by Simon Pulse*
Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear
*August 8, 2012 by Flux*

Revived by Cat Patrick
*May 8, 2012 by Little Brown*
Immortal City by Scott Speer
*April 2012 by Razorbill*

Darkness Falls by Cate Tiernan (Immortal Beloved #2)
*January 2, 2012 by Little Brown*
Flirting in Italian by Lauren Henderson
*June 12, 2012 by Delacorte*
Keep Holding On by Susan Colasanti
*June 14, 2012 by Viking Juvenile*


Book Trailers


Legend by Marie Lu (Nov 29, 2011)




The Name of the Star by Maureen Johnson



The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton




Fateful by Claudia Gray



A Beautiful Dark by Jocelyn Davies



Eve by Anna Carey



Cold Kiss by Amy Garvey




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Dark Days of Fall Signing!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Last Sunday I traveled the three and a half hour drive to Naperville, IL to attend the Dark Days of Fall tour. I haven't been to too many author signings and to attend an event with not one, but four authors was a big deal for me!

I really enjoyed meeting Claudia Gray (Evernight, Stargazer, Hourglass, Afterlife, Fateful), Kiersten White (Paranormalcy & Supernaturally), Amy Garvey (Cold Kiss), and Jocelyn Davies (A Beautiful Dark). They are all wonderful and hilarious ladies. I loved having the opportunity to chat with them about random things and get my books signed.
Claudia Gray, me, and Kiersten White

Anderson's Bookshop did a fantastic job hosting this signing. I had put some books for the signing on hold to pick up at the store and when I arrived they didn't have my books. I was a little disappointed, but luckily they had some extra copies on the shelf I was able to grab. Other than not having the books I put on hold a few days before the signing, I had a great experience at Anderson's Bookshop and will definitely attend more signings they host.

A few girls had asked each author a variety of questions pertaining to writing, publishing, and personal experiences. I love this aspect in a signing because it is always fun to learn some new interesting things about an author.

Amy Garvey, me, and Jocelyn Davies

my signed books!!
I had an awesome time! I thought I would share some footage of the authors reading from their newly released novels. Enjoy!


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Waiting on Wednesday (48)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly event, hosted by Jill from Breaking The Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.


The Alchemy of Forever by Avery Williams
Releases: January 3, 2012

Seraphina’s first love made her immortal…her second might get her killed.Incarnation is a new series that introduces a fresh mythology perfect for fans of bestselling series like The Immortals by Alyson Noel and Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl.

After spending six hundred years on earth, Seraphina Ames has seen it all. Eternal life provides her with the world’s riches, but at a very high price: innocent lives. Centuries ago, her boyfriend, Cyrus, discovered a method of alchemy that allows them to swap bodies with other humans, jumping from one vessel to the next, taking the human’s life in the process. No longer able to bear the guilt of what she’s done, Sera escapes from Cyrus and vows to never kill again.

Then sixteen-year-old Kailey Morgan gets into a horrific car accident right in front of her, and Sera accidentally takes over her body. For the first time, Sera finds herself enjoying the life of the person she’s inhabiting—and falls for the human boy who lives next door. But Cyrus will stop at nothing until she’s his again, and every moment she stays, she’s putting herself and the people she’s grown to care for in great danger. Will Sera have to give up the one thing that’s eluded her for centuries: true love?




What are you waiting on?


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In My Mailbox (47)

Sunday, October 16, 2011

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi from The Story Siren




Liesl & Po by Lauren Oliver
Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton
The Gathering by Kelly Armstrong
Possess by Gretchen McNeil

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YA Buzz

Saturday, October 15, 2011

New Covers


Black Dawn by Rachel Caine (The Morganville Vampires #12)
*May 1, 2012 by NAL*
Bitterblue by Kristen Cashore (The Seven Kingdoms #3)
*May 1, 2012 by Dial*
Blackout by Mira Grant (Newsflesh Trilogy, #3)
*June 7, 2012 by Orbit*


Hemlock by Kathleen Peacock
*2012 by Katherine Tegen Books*
Starters by Lissa Price
*March 13, 2012 by Delacorte*
Above World by Jenn Reese
*February 14, 2012 by Candlewick Press*


The Alchemy of Forever by Avery Williams
*January 3, 2012 by Simon & Schuster*
On a Dark Wing by Jordan Dane
*December 27, 2011 by Harlequin Teen*
Girl of Nightmares by Kendare Blake (Anna Dressed in Blood #2)
*2012 by Tor Teen*


Forgiven 
by Jana Oliver (The Demon Trappers #3)
*2012*
The Book of Blood and Shadow by Robin Wasserman
*January 10, 2012 by Random House*
The Savage Grace by Bree Despain (The Dark Divine #3)
*March 13, 2012 by EgmontUSA*


37 Things I Love (in no particular order) by Kekla Magoon
*May 22, 2012 by Henry Holt and Co.*
The Difference Between You and Me by Madeleine George
*March 15, 2012 by Viking Juvenile*


Clockwork Prince Masquerade Ball Teaser



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Not much this week except a bunch of gorgeous covers. I especially LOVE the cover for Girl of Nightmares and The Alchemy of Forever. What do you think? Which one's do you like the best?


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