Sunday, 21 June 2009

In My Mailbox - 21 June

A Junkie and Siren Production

I have books coming out of thin air at the moment...much of that is due to the lovely A and the flexing of my library card. They will have to wait another two weeks for me to really get stuck into them as I am totally swamped. Sigh.

Pride and Prejudice / Emma - Jane Austen
I saw these pretties and I just had to buy them. I have read them many times over but I thought these covers were super cute.

Ink Exchange - Melissa Marr
Unbeknownst to mortals, a power struggle is unfolding in a world of shadows and danger. After centuries of stability, the balance among the Faery Courts has altered, and Irial, ruler of the Dark Court, is battling to hold his rebellious and newly vulnerable fey together. If he fails, bloodshed and brutality will follow.
Seventeen-year-old Leslie knows nothing of faeries or their intrigues. When she is attracted to an eerily beautiful tattoo of eyes and wings, all she knows is that she has to have it, convinced it is a tangible symbol of changes she desperately craves for her own life.
The tattoo does bring changes; not the kind Leslie has dreamed of, but sinister, compelling changes that are more than symbolic. Those changes will bind Leslie and Irial together, drawing Leslie deeper and deeper into the faery world, unable to resist its allures, and helpless to withstand its perils. . . .


I am happy dancing - you better know it!



Review
I am Not a Serial Killer - Dan Wells

I haven't heard of this one but it sure sounds interesting.

Zombie Queen of Newbury High - Amanda Ashby
Quiet, unpopular,non-cheerleading Mia is blissfully happy. She is dating super hot football god Rob, and he actually likes her and asked her to prom! Enter Samantha--cheerleading goddess and miss popularity--who starts making a move for Rob. With prom in a few days, Mia needs to act fast. So she turns to her best friend, Candice, and decides to do a love spell on Rob. Unfortunately, she ends up inflicting a zombie virus onto her whole class, making herself their leader! At first she is flattered that everyone is treating her like a queen. But then zombie hunter hottie Chase explains they are actually fattening her up, because in a few days, Mia will be the first course in their new diet. She's sure she and Chase can figure something out, but she suggests that no one wear white to prom, because things could get very messy.

Great fun, check out my review posted earlier this morning.

The Sea-Wreck Stranger - Anna Mackenzie
The Sea-wreck Stranger is a gripping tale of mystery, adventure and intrigue. Ness, Ty and their cousin Sophie live on Dunnett Island, in a community that has turned its back on 'tecknowledgie' and holds 'Cleansing Days' to throw any 'teck' remnant into a fire. They no longer fish because many people, including Ness and Ty's parents, had died some years earlier after eating poisoned fish. However, Ness has her father's blood in her and she loves the sea, spending what little free time she has at the Bay, a pastime that is forbidden by the Council of the island. She feels stifled by the Council's restrictions and longs for a freedom that she does not understand. When a stranger is washed up on the shore and she secretly cares for him, he opens up for her a world which calls her to escape from the island's fears and prejudices.

Thrilled to have this one in my possession as I have heard quite a few people talking about it.

Borrowed
Kiss Me Kill Me - Lauren Henderson
When 16-year-old Scarlett Wakefield transfers from St. Tabby’s to Wakefield Hall Collegiate, she is relieved that no one knows her dark, haunting secret. A few months ago, Scarlett was invited to an elite party with a guest list full of the hottest names in British society, including Dan McAndrew. Before the party, Scarlett had only imagined what it would be like to have her first kiss with Dan, but on the penthouse terrace, Dan leaned in close and she no longer had to wonder. Their kiss was beautiful and perfect and magical, and then . . . Dan McAndrew took his last breath as she held him in her arms. No one knows how or why Dan died, and everyone at St. Tabby’s believes Scarlett had something to do with it. But now that she’s safely hidden away at Wakefield Hall, Scarlett would rather forget that it ever happened. Only she can’t. Especially when she receives an anonymous note that will set her on the path to clearing her name and finding out what really happened to the first and last boy she kissed.

The lovely A sent me a huge box filled with her lovelies for me to borrow this week. This one was on my wish list and I can't wait until the holidays so I can start churning through them all!

Just One Wish - Janette Rallison
Seventeen-year-old Annika Truman knows about the power of positive thinking. With a little brother who has cancer, it’s all she ever hears about. And in order to help Jeremy, she will go to the ends of the earth (or at least as far as Hollywood) to help him believe he can survive his upcoming surgery.
But Annika’s plan to convince Jeremy that a magic genie will grant him any wish throws her a curveball when he unexpectedly wishes that his television idol would visit him. Annika suddenly fi nds herself in the desperate predicament of getting access to a hunky star actor and convincing him to come home with her. Piece of cake, right?


This just sounds like flat out fun - thanks again to A.

Thirteen Reasons Why - Jay Asher
Clay Jensen returns home from school to find a mysterious box with his name on it lying on his porch. Inside he discovers 13 cassette tapes recorded by Hannah Baker his classmate and crush who committed suicide two weeks earlier. On tape, Hannah explains that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Clay is one of them. If he listens, he'll find out how he made the list.

It's taking considerable restraint to not open this now. Alas I have report writing and grant applications a-plenty. This was the first book that I place on my wish list. Though opinions are divided, I can't wait to make up my own mind about Asher's work.

Faketastic - Alexa Young
From besties to worsties and back again . . .
Team Avalon:
For Avalon, staying on top of trends has never been a problem—until her fellow cheerleaders decide that her BFF Halley is definitely out this season. Now Avalon must choose between the frenemy who embarrassed her in front of everyone or the new friends who stood by her.
vs.
Team Halley:
Halley thinks she's got it all: her forever-friend Avalon, her new bestie Sofee, and the hottest fall wardrobe at Seaview Middle School. Her life is a total YES. But when Sofee spies Avalon flirting with Halley's crush, will it be World War Halvalon all over again?


The Aussie cover is so much cuter than the US version. My student, Lady Alice, loved this one and reviewed it here.

Coraline - Neil Gaiman
Coraline lives with her preoccupied parents in part of a huge old house--a house so huge that other people live in it, too... round, old former actresses Miss Spink and Miss Forcible and their aging Highland terriers and the mustachioed old man under the roof. Coraline contents herself for weeks with exploring the vast garden and grounds. But with a little rain she becomes bored--so bored that she begins to count everything blue (153), the windows (21), and the doors (14). And it is the 14th door that--sometimes blocked with a wall of bricks--opens up for Coraline into an entirely alternate universe.

Movie tie-in release for Australia.

Eyes Like Stars - Lisa Mantchev
All her world's a stage. Beatrice Shakespeare Smith is not an actress, yet she lives in a theater. She is not an orphan, but she has no parents. She knows every part, but has no lines of her own. Until now. Welcome to the Théâtre Illuminata, where the characters of every place ever written can be found behind the curtain. They were born to play their parts, and are bound to the Théâtre by The Book—an ancient and magical tome of scripts. Bertie is not one of them, but they are her family—and she is about to lose them all and the only home she has ever known.

It was kindly arranged for me to receive one of these ARCs. Thanks to those who had a hand in it! I am nearly half way and am really enjoying the exploits of this magical theatre. I could easily see this used in the classroom paired with some Shakespeare...oooh that's a good idea.

Library
So Yesterday - Scott Westerfeld

Ever wonder who was the first kid to keep a wallet on a big chunky chain, or wear way-too-big-pants on purpose? What about the mythical first guy who wore his baseball cap backwards? These are the Innovators, the people on the very cusp of cool. Seventeen-year-old Hunter Braque's job is finding them for the retail market. But when a big-money client disappears, Hunter must use all his cool-hunting talents to find her. Along the way he's drawn into a web of brand-name intrigue—a missing cargo of the coolest shoes he's ever seen, ads for products that don't exist, and a shadowy group dedicated to the downfall of consumerism as we know it.

The Knife of Never Letting Go - Patrick Ness
Todd Hewitt is the last boy in Prentisstown. But Prentisstown isn't like other towns. Everyone can hear everyone else's thoughts in a constant, overwhelming, never-ending Noise. There is no privacy. There are no secrets. Or are there? Just one month away from the birthday that will make him a man, Todd unexpectedly stumbles upon a spot of complete silence. Which is impossible. Prentisstown has been lying to him. And now he's going to have to run...

Story of a Girl - Sara Zarr
When she is caught in the backseat of a car with her older brother's best friend - Deanna Lambert's teenage life is changed forever. Struggling to overcome the lasting repercussions and the stifling role of "school slut," she longs to escape a life defined by her past. With subtle grace, complicated wisdom and striking emotion, The Story of a Girl reminds us of our human capacity for resilience, epiphany and redemption.

Borrowed
The Summoning - Kelley Armstrong

Chloe Saunders sees dead people. Yes, like in the films. The problem is, in real life saying you see ghosts gets you a one-way ticket to the psych ward. And at 15, all Chloe wants to do is fit in at school and maybe get a boy to notice her. But when a particularly violent ghost haunts her, she gets noticed for all the wrong reasons. Her seemingly crazed behaviour earns her a trip to Lyle House, a centre for 'disturbed teens'. At first Chloe is determined to keep her head down. But then her room mate disappears after confessing she has a poltergeist, and some of the other patients also seem to be manifesting paranormal behaviour. Could that be a coincidence? Or is Lyle House not quite what it seems...? Chloe realizes that if she doesn't uncover the truth, she could be destined for a lifetime in a psychiatric hospital. Or could her fate be even worse...? Can she trust her fellow students, and does she dare reveal her dark secret?

Private - Kate Brian
Tradition, Honor, Excellence...and secrets so dark they're almost invisible
Fifteen-year-old Reed Brennan wins a scholarship to Easton Academy -- the golden ticket away from her pill-popping mother and run-of-the-mill suburban life. But when she arrives on the beautiful, tradition-steeped campus of Easton, everyone is just a bit more sophisticated, a bit more gorgeous, and a lot wealthier than she ever thought possible. Reed realizes that even though she has been accepted to Easton, Easton has not accepted her. She feels like she's on the outside, looking in.
Until she meets the Billings Girls.
They are the most beautiful, intelligent, and intensely confident girls on campus. And they know it. They hold all the power in a world where power is fleeting but means everything. Reed vows to do whatever it takes to be accepted into their inner circle.
Reed uses every part of herself -- the good, the bad, the beautiful -- to get closer to the Billings Girls. She quickly discovers that inside their secret parties and mountains of attitude, hanging in their designer clothing-packed closets the Billings Girls have skeletons. And they'll do anything to keep their secrets private.


This week on Persnickety Snark:
Eyes Like Stars (Lisa Mantchev) review
Letters to Leonardo (Dee White) review
Little Bird (Penni Russon) review
Author Spotlight - ELIZABETH SCOTT - 2 interviews and a vlog!


19 comments:

Michelle said...

Wow, so many great books! Story of a Girl and The Summoning are both really good. I hope you enjoy everything! :D

susan said...

Coraline the book is great. The movie was good; the book is better.What a stash. Happy reading.

ZAC said...

Thirteen Reasons Why and Story of a Girl are two of my all time favorite YAs.

I also reviewed Ink Exchange this week!

Lee Verday said...

Okay, where to start: I enjoyed INK EXCHANGE a lot but I did like the newer, FRAGILE ETERNITY a bit better. The updated Jane Austen covers look lovely and EYES LIKE STARS is EVERYWHERE right now (Lisa Mantchev is soooo nice). I didn't recognize a lot of the other books but they look like days of entertainment!!

Shooting Stars Mag said...

Oh, I want to read I'm Not a Serial Killer. It sounds like it might be interesting.

-Lauren

Kate at Read This Book! said...

Great books you got this week Adele! ;] Eyes Like Stars! I'm so jealous of that one. Just One Wish was really touching, you will love it! Happy reading!

Thao said...

I hope you love 13RW. And I like the covers of Jane Austen's books.

BookChic said...

Lots of great and wonderful reads!! Hope you enjoy them all! :)

And wait, opinions are divided on 13 Reasons Why? HOW?! That book is AWESOME, plain and simple. The people who can't see that are idiots.

OK, I'll stop ranting, lol.

Library Lounge Lizard said...

Sheeeesh...you were seriously smacked by the book fairy! Eyes Like Stars=awesome, 13RW=awesome, Kisses and Lies=soooo good...enjoy!

Rebecca said...

Great books you got this week, Thirteen Reasons Why is a really great book. Enjoy your books.

Amelia said...

You had a great book week! I hope you enjoy them all!

Ravenous Reader said...

An amazing books week, congrats! I hope that you enjoy all of your reads. I know I enjoyed Ink Exchange despite it's dark subject matter.

Lizzy said...

Great week this week! I love Melissa Marr's covers, they're always so intriguing. Happy reading!

prophecygirl said...

I'm really interested to see what you think of Serial Killer and 13 Reasons. 13RW is amazing, seriously.

(By the way, I'm posting my Aubrey review tomorrow - what a brilliant book!)

Kristen said...

So many great books! I'm dying to read Zombie Queen of Newbury High. You're going to be one busy reader!

Callie said...

I have quite a few of these books. They look great. Happy reading!

cupcakewitch said...

You had a GREAT week. I'm jealous of Eyes Like Stars & I am Not a Serial Killer!

Just Your Typical Book Blog said...

Wow you got an awesome batch this week! I've been wanting to Read I am Not a Seriel Killer and 13 Reasons Why is sooooo good!

Amber

Ladybug said...

Don't start reading The Summoning unless you know you have a copy of The Awakening near by! The Summoning has a cliffhanger ending.