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journeyintotheshelves · 8 years ago
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Tuesday’s Treats is a weekly blog post dedicated to newly released books that I’m most excited for. (Books are in no particular order.)
All books featured this week will be released: MARCH 21st
1. The Hidden Memory of Objects: Danielle Mages Amato (goodreads) (book depository)
Megan’s brother, Tyler, is dead. The cops say it was because of a drug overdose, but Megan knows her brother and knows that that isn’t true. Determined to discover the truth, Megan looks to Tyler’s things to try to piece together what happened before his death. Because when she touches the objects, she can see memories attached to them and discovers a new side to her brother that she was never aware of, and the truth about his death.
YA Contemporary Fiction, Mystery, Magical Realism; Balzer + Bray/HarperCollins, Hardcover (US)
2. Shadow Run (Kaitan Chronicles: 1): AdriAnne Strickland (goodreads) (book depository)
Nev is the newest worker on the starship Kaitan Heritage where Qole is captain, the youngest ever. But Nev has a secret: he’s a prince and believes Qole, and her abilities, can change the entire galactic civilization and will do anything to bring her back to his home planet. But Nev isn’t the only one that wants Qole, and his mission to capture her becomes a mission to protect and help her.
YA Science Fiction; Delacorte Press/Random House, Hardcover (US)
3. Nemesis (Project Nemesis: 1): Brendan Reichs (goodreads) (book depository)
Every two years, Min is murdered on her birthday and wakes up hours later in a clearing outside of her hometown, all of the evidence erased. Noah, on the other hand, is plagued by dreams of murder and death which he hides from everyone he knows. Quickly, their world descends into chaos as the Anvil, a giant asteroid, threatens all life on Earth, and both decide that it’s either now or never to learn what is happening to them. The farther deeper they venture into the mystery, the more lies they uncover and the stranger their world becomes.  
YA Science Fiction, Mystery/Thriller; Putnam/Penguin, Hardcover (US)
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mobilepubliclibraryteens · 8 years ago
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Megan Brown’s brother, Tyler, is dead, but the cops are killing him all over again. They say he died of a drug overdose, potentially suicide—something Megan cannot accept. Determined to figure out what happened in the months before Tyler’s death, Megan turns to the things he left behind. After all, she understands the stories objects can tell—at fifteen, she is a gifted collage artist with a flair for creating found-object pieces. However, she now realizes that her artistic talent has developed into something more: she can see memories attached to some of Tyler’s belongings—and those memories reveal a brother she never knew. Enlisting the help of an artifact detective who shares her ability and specializes in murderabilia—objects tainted by violence or the deaths of their owners—Megan finds herself drawn into a world of painful personal and national memories. Along with a trusted classmate and her brother's charming friend, she chases down the troubling truth about Tyler across Washington, DC, while reclaiming her own stifled identity with a vengeance.
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thebookshire · 8 years ago
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The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
What a surprising gem this book is! You think you’re getting one thing – a YA mystery with maybe a hint of the mystical – when really you are getting so much more than that. This is a romance, a thriller, a mystery, all tied together with a dash of historical fiction, a pinch of political and social commentary, and a heavy dose of magical realism. Oh, and of course there’s the fact that at its…
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bookaddict24-7 · 8 years ago
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March 2017 Wrap Up!
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I’ve been horrible this year with keeping up with reviews and sharing my thoughts on books I’ve read. This is something new I’m going to try this month, just to see if it’s something I might do for future wrap ups!
This month I read 5 (one of which was part of a omnibus and isn’t pictured) physical books, 6 ebooks, and 1 graphic novel. 
Let me know if you’ve read any of these and what you thought!
Friend me on Goodreads here to see what I’m reading!
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Geekerella by Ashley Poston was incredible and completely geeky.  I received an advanced reader copy of this book from Indigo Books & Music Inc. in exchange for an honest review and you can check out my Goodreads review here. I completely recommend this one! 5/5 Stars
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Royally Matched by Emma Chase is the second adult romance book in a companion series. I’m a sucker for Emma Chase and her first book in this series, Royally Screwed, was just as fun! She’s a Rom-Com queen. 5/5 Stars
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato was my only thumbs down of the month (and probably one of my biggest disappointing books of 2017). I received a copy via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review, which you can read here (beware, it is a rant review). 1/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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100 Hours by Rachel Vincent is a YA Thriller with characters you love to hate. What I liked was how they grew from annoying teenagers to people who want nothing but to survive their horrible fate. I received a copy via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review. 4/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Huck by Mark Millar is a graphic novel I had no idea existed. I’m a huge Millar fan and when I saw his name, I immediately wanted to read it. This was a quick read and very different from Millar’s other work, since Huck is basically a gentle giant and his other characters are often bathed in blood. 4/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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I have the whole Morganville Vampires series by Rachel Caine in four omnibuses and though I’d read the first book, Glass Houses, years ago, I had a weird urge to read it again and finish up the series. I really enjoyed it and I’m looking forward to reading the next few in the series! Have any of you read it? 4/5 Stars
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty was a surprise for me. I am currently really enjoying the HBO television show and I was way too impatient to find out if several of my theories were correct, so of course, I picked up the book. Quickly paced and slightly addicting, Moriarty’s novel does not disappoint. 5/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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P.S. I Like You by Kasie West is one of those books that reminds me why I’m such a sucker for YA Contemporary Romance. This was so cute and such a quick read that I couldn’t put it down. I may or may not have binged this in the span of twenty-four hours. Oops. 5/5 Stars. 
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Fireworks by Katie Cotugno had me skeptical from the moment I saw it on Edelweiss. I disliked her last book, so I went in with absolutely no expectations and was pleasantly surprised. With a late 90′s setting, Cotugno explores the controversial world of pop groups just before Y2K. I received a copy via Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review, which you can read here. 4/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Zenn Diagram by Wendy Brant was a fun read that was surprisingly mature. Though there were a few little things that bugged me, I did enjoy this for the most part. I received an advanced reader copy of this book from Indigo Books & Music Inc. in exchange for an honest review, which you can read here. 3/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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When It’s Real by Erin Watt was one of my highly anticipated older YA contemporary romance reads because I loved the first two books in Watt’s previous series. Though this wasn’t a favourite, it was definitely a lot of fun and binge worthy. I received an advanced reader copy of this book from Indigo Books & Music Inc. in exchange for an honest review. 3/5 Stars.
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
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Alex, Approximately by Jenn Bennett was the last book I read this month and what a way to end March! This was a GREAT YA contemporary romance that does truly take the iconic film You’ve Got Mail and translates it into an (older) teen read. I absolutely adored this book and I think Bennett is an author to watch out for in the future. I may or may not have gushed to my best friends about this one (and they may or may not want to buy it now). 5/5 Stars. 
Add it to your Goodreads tbr here.
Happy reading!
P.S. What did you guys read this month and what do you think? Should I do this every month? 
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paperbackd · 8 years ago
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Here’s a masterpost of YA books (and a few crossover MG titles) to be released in March 2017. Check out this month’s new releases below. Feel free to use this as a guide to this month’s releases, but please do not repost it in its entirety elsewhere. If you found this masterpost helpful, a like, reblog, or link back to Paperback’d would be much appreciated!
March 1st
Future Threat (Future Shock #2) by Elizabeth Briggs ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Splinter by Sasha Dawn ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
This Is My Song by Richard Yaxley ✤ Goodreads
Waking in Time by Angie Stanton ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 2nd
The Scarecrow Queen (The Sin-Eater's Daughter #3) by Melinda Salisbury ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 6th
Garden of Thorns by Amber Mitchell ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 7th
Alone (The Generations Trilogy #3) by Scott Sigler ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Bone Witch (The Bone Witch #1) by Rin Chupeco ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Class: The Stone House by A.K. Benedict ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Done Dirt Cheap by Sarah Nicole Lemon ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zenter ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Great Pursuit (The Great Hunt #2) by Wendy Higgins ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Saenz ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Piper Perish by Kayla Cagan ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Proof of Lies (Anastasia Phoenix #1) by Diana Rodriguez Wallach ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Secrets of a Reluctant Princess by Casey Griffin ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Seven Days of You by Cecilia Vinesse ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Traitor to the Throne (Rebel of the Sands #2) by Alwyn Hamilton ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Ultimatum by K.M. Walton ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Wonderful Feels Like This by Sara Lovestam ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
You're Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 8th
Driven by MB Mulhall ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 9th
The City Bleeds Gold (Tellus #3) by Lucy Saxon ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Following Ophelia by Sophia Bennett ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Forever Geek (Geek Girl #6) by Holly Smale ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 14th
Bad Blood by Demitria Lunetta ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Boy She Left Behind (Vengeance #2) by Gregg Olsen ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The End of Oz (Dorothy Must Die #4) by Danielle Paige ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Enemy Exposure (The Raven Files #2) by Meghan Rogers ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Freya by Matthew Laurence ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Heartbeats of Wing Jones by Katherine Webber ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Hunted by Meagan Spooner ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Maid of the King's Court by Lucy Worsley ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Project Emergence by Jamie Zakian ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
A Psalm for Lost Girls by Katie Bayerl ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Queens of Geek by Jen Wilde ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
These Ruthless Deeds (These Vicious Masks #2) by Tarun Shanker & Kelly Zekas ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The White Road of the Moon by Rachel Neumeier ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 16th
The Jungle by Pooja Puri ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 20th
The Impossible Story of Olive in Love by Tonya Alexandra ✤ Goodreads
March 21st
Hellworld by Tom Leveen ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Nemesis (Project Nemesis #1) by Brendan Reichs ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Pyromantic (Firebug #2) by Lish McBride ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Redux (Tricksters #2) by A.L. Davroe ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Shadow Run (Kaitan Chronicles #1) by AdriAnne Strickland & Michael Miller ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Ten Miles One Way by Patrick Downes ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
March 27th
Remind Me How This Ends by Gabrielle Tozer ✤ Goodreads
March 28th
100 Hours (100 Hours #1) by Rachel Vincent ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Blood Rose Rebellion (Blood Rose Rebellion #1) by Rosalyn Eves ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
A Crown of Wishes (The Star-Touched Queen #2) by Roshani Chokshi ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Hearts and Other Body Parts by Ira Bloom ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Honestly Ben (Openly Straight #2) by Bill Konigsberg ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Just Another Girl by Elizabeth Eulberg ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Night Witches by Kathryn Lasky ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Overturned by Lamar Giles ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Radio Silence by Alice Oseman ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
The Silent Invasion (The Change #1) by James Bradley ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Strange the Dreamer (Strange the Dreamer #1) by Laini Taylor ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
Worthy by Donna Cooner ✤ Goodreads | Amazon
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lawrencepubliclibrary · 8 years ago
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From the first in brand new series to thrilling adventures to adorable follow ups, these are 8 YA reads we’re excited about this month:
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg Nemesis by Brendan Reichs Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves 100 Hours by Rachel Vincent Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner Bad Blood by Demitria Lunetta You're Welcome Uiverse by Whitney Gardner
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publishedtoday · 8 years ago
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March 21, 2017 Roundup
Blood Family by Anne Fine 
Chalk by Paul Cornell
Firebug by Lish McBride (Firebug #1) (reprint)
Get A Financial Life by Beth Kobliner (non-fiction) (fourth edition)
Hellworld by Tom Leveen
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend by Alan Cumyn (reprint) (also a joke it has 2 stars on GR)
Miss Ellicott’s School for Magically Minded by Sage Blackwood 
Nemesis by Brendan Reichs (Project Nemesis #1)
Pyromantic by Lish McBride (Firebug #2)
Shadow Run by Michael Miller & AdriAnne Strickland (Kaitan Chronicles #1)
Simply Clean by Becky Rapinchuk (non-fiction)
Ten Miles One Way by Patrick Downes
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lifeofaliterarynerd · 8 years ago
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Anticipated Releases: March 2017
Garden of Thorns by Amber Mitchell (Mar. 6) The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz (Mar. 7) The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco (Mar. 7) Seven Days of You by Cecilia Viness  (Mar. 7) Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton (Mar. 7) You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner (Mar. 7) Done Dirt Cheap by Sarah Nicole Lemon (Mar. 7) Goodbye  Days by Jeff Zentner (Mar. 7) Secrets of a Reluctant Princess by Casey Griffin (Mar. 7) The Heartbeats of Wing Jones by Katherine Webber (Mar. 14) Hunted by Meagan Spooner (Mar. 14) A Psalm for Lost Girls by Katie Bayerl  (Mar. 14) The Struggle by Jennifer L Armentrout (Mar. 20) The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato (Mar. 21) Nemesis by Brendan Reichs (Mar. 21) Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor (Mar. 28) Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg (Mar. 28) Blood Rose Rebellion by Rosalyn Eves (Mar. 28) A Crown of Wishes by Roshani Chokshi (Mar. 28) Radio Silence by Alice Oseman (Mar. 28)
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dailywomanmystery · 6 years ago
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USA : The Hidden Memory of Objects, by Danielle Mages Amato
Goodreads :
Megan Brown’s brother, Tyler, is dead, but the cops are killing him all over again. They say he died of a drug overdose, potentially suicide—something Megan cannot accept. Determined to figure out what happened in the months before Tyler’s death, Megan turns to the things he left behind. After all, she understands the stories objects can tell—at fifteen, she is a gifted collage artist with a flair for creating found-object pieces. However, she now realizes that her artistic talent has developed into something more: she can see memories attached to some of Tyler’s belongings—and those memories reveal a brother she never knew. Enlisting the help of an artifact detective who shares her ability and specializes in murderabilia—objects tainted by violence or the deaths of their owners—Megan finds herself drawn into a world of painful personal and national memories. Along with a trusted classmate and her brother's charming friend, she chases down the troubling truth about Tyler across Washington, DC, while reclaiming her own stifled identity with a vengeance.
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coffeenightowl · 8 years ago
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But the past is the past. Five seconds ago feels so close, but it might as well be five years or five centuries ago. Yesterday is already history. But tomorrow is a blank page.
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato
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mclteen · 8 years ago
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New YA Purchases - March 2017
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These are the books we’ve purchased for the Main Library and West Branch collections for March. Place your requests by clicking the book titles:
The Adjustment by Suzanne Young (Program series) - When Tatum’s boyfriend, Weston, loses his memories of her in The Program, they decide to undergo The Adjustment, where Tatum’s memories of their time together are implanted into Weston’s mind, but trouble lies ahead when Weston’s emotions do not match the experiences.
The Bone Witch by Rin Chupeco - Tea’s gift for death magic means that she is a bone witch, a title that makes her feared and ostracized by her community, but when an older bone witch trains her to become an asha—one who can wield elemental magic—Tea will have to overcome her obstacles and make a powerful choice in the face of danger as dark forces approach.
Dead Little Mean Girl by Eva Darrows - A proud geek girl, Emma loves her quiet life on the outskirts, playing video games and staying off the radar. When her nightmare of a new stepsister moves into the bedroom next door, her world is turned upside down. Quinn is a queen bee with a nasty streak who destroys anyone who gets in her way. When Quinn dies suddenly, Emma realizes there was more to her stepsister than anyone ever realized.
Dream Forever by Kit Alloway (Dream Walker Series) - Trying to control her powers as the True Dream Walker is hard enough with Feodor as her instructor. But trying to learn her strengths with a broken heart makes it nearly impossible for Joshlyn Weaver. And when mysterious tears in the Veil separating the Dream from the waking world begin to appear, and with Peregrine still on the run and Haley trapped in Death, Josh finds herself truly in over her head.
The End of Oz by Danielle Paige (Dorothy Must Die series) - Amy Gumm travels from Oz to the twisted land of Ev, where she fights to free Oz from evil once and for all.
The Other F-word by Natasha Friend - A teen girl who was conceived via in vitro fertilization goes off in search for answers about her past.
Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner - Looks at a teen’s life after the death of his best friend and how he navigates through the guilt and pain by celebrating their lives—and ultimately learning to forgive himself.
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato - Megan Brown’s brother, Tyler, is dead. Determined to figure out what happened, Megan turns to the things he left behind. She understands the stories objects can tell—she is a gifted collage artist with a flair for creating found-object pieces. However, Megan’s artistic talent has developed into something more: she can see memories attached to Tyler’s belongings—and those memories reveal a brother she never knew.
Ignite Your Spark: Discovering Who You Are from the Inside Out by Patricia Wooster - An interactive guide for teens shares quizzes and activity suggestions for navigating the tumultuous, confusing and sometimes depressing challenges of adolescence, sharing positive advice on topics ranging from relationships and self-image to willpower and learning from failure.
Honestly Ben by Bill Konigsberg (companion to Openly Straight) - Ben Carver returns for the spring semester at the exclusive Natick School in Massachusetts determined to put his relationship with Rafe Goldberg behind him and concentrate on his grades and the award that will mean a full scholarship—but Rafe is still there, there is a girl named Hannah whom he meets in the library, and behind it all is his relationship with his distant, but demanding father.
The Inexplicable Logic of My Life by Benjamin Alire Sáenz - A story set on the American border with Mexico, about family and friendship, life and death, and one teen struggling to understand what his adoption does and doesn’t mean about who he is.
Nemesis by Brendan Reichs - As the Anvil, an enormous asteroid, threatens to end all life on Earth, sixteen-year-old Min begins to uncover a lifetime of lies, a sinister conspiracy involving all students in her sophomore class in Fire Lake, Idaho.
A Psalm for Lost Girls by Katie Bayerl - Determined to protect her sister Tess’s memory, Callie da Costa sets out to prove Tess wasn’t really a saint and finds herself pulled into a kidnapping investigation.
Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor - In the aftermath of a war between gods and men, a hero, a librarian, and a girl must battle the fantastical elements of a mysterious city stripped of its name.
These Ruthless Deeds by Shanker Tarun (sequel to These Vicious Masks) - In 1882 England, Evelyn gets involved with a secret society devoted to recruiting and protecting people who possess special healing powers like herself, but she cannot help fearing the Society is more sinister than it appears.
Traitor to the Throne by Alwyn Hamilton (sequel to Rebel of the Sands) - Desperate to uncover the Sultan’s secrets by spying on his court, gunslinger Amani is taken captive by the forces of the Sultan, whose agenda seems less tyrannical than originally believed.
The Upside of Unrequited by Becky Albertalli - Seventeen-year-old Molly Peskin-Suso knows all about unrequited love. No matter how many times her twin sister, Cassie, tells her to woman up, Molly can’t stomach the idea of rejection. So she’s careful. Fat girls always have to be careful.
You’re Welcome, Universe by Whitney Gardner - When Julia finds a slur about her best friend scrawled across the back of the Kingston School for the Deaf, she covers it up with a beautiful (albeit illegal) graffiti mural. The principal expels her and her two mothers send Julia to a “mainstream” school in the suburbs, where she’s treated like an outcast as the only deaf student. Julia paints anywhere she can, but soon learns that she might not be the only vandal in town.
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hollymbryan · 8 years ago
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Today's new books: new releases SHADOW RUN by AdriAnne Strickland & Michael Miller and THE HIDDEN MEMORY OF OBJECTS by Danielle Mages Amato, and THE BOY IN THE BLACK SHIT by @jasonreynolds83 (from my son's school book fair)! So very excited about all 3 😍 #shadowrun #adriannestrickland #michaelmiller #thehiddenmemoryofobjects #hiddenmemoryofobjects #daniellemagesamato #theboyintheblacksuit #jasonreynolds #yalovin #YALit #yaliterature #NewRelease
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paperbackd · 8 years ago
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Weekly YA Spotlight: A selection of the most anticipated new YA novels released this week (21/03 - 27/03)
Nemesis (Project Nemesis #1) by Brendan Reichs ✤ March 21st
Shadow Run (The Kaitan Chronicles #1) by AdriAnne Strickland & Michael Miller ✤ March 21st
The Hidden Memory of Objects by Danielle Mages Amato ✤ March 21st
Redux (Tricksters #2) by A.L. Davroe ✤ March 21st
Remind Me How This Ends by Gabrielle Tozer ✤ March 27th
Ten Miles One Way by Patrick Downes ✤ March 21st
Check out the rest of this month’s new YA releases here!
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michaelstricklandidaho · 8 years ago
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Young People’s Pavilion: Recommended Young Adult Books:
Be Good Be Real Be Crazy by Chelsey Philpot: Three teenagers. One road trip. Countless detours. From the author of Even in Paradise comes a story about love, friendship, and finding yourself that is perfect for fans of Paper Towns and Mosquitoland. 
Read more: http://amzn.to/2p3OYiN When Mia first waltzed into Homer’s small corner of Florida, she changed Homer’s entire world. It wasn’t long before he was hopelessly in love. But now Mia is moving away—and Homer and his younger brother, Einstein, are helping her drive hundreds of miles to her new home.This might be Homer’s last chance to tell Mia how he really feels. And with so many detours in front of them, anything could happen.This title is from HarperCollins Children's BooksFrom School Library Journal
Gr 8 Up—A thought-provoking, meandering love story that defies the heart palpitations so prevalent in the teen romance genre. The setting for this literary gem is a road trip in which Homer, accompanied by Einstein—his genius younger brother—is taking Mia, the pregnant girl with whom Homer has fallen in love, to the last known address of her foster sister. With careful attention to plot, Philpot introduces stops along the way in which the trio meet fascinating characters—who all have their own tales that are elaborated in parables found interspersed throughout the plot. These background snippets cleverly aid in building readers' appreciation of the uniqueness of each character. The author introduces diversity in gender identity and family structure organically and in a way that demonstrates the many layers of love. In defiance of happy endings everywhere, the end of the road signals a shift in the burgeoning romantic relationship between Homer and Mia. This is a novel to be savored and experienced, with characters who are every bit as quirky as those introduced in John Berendt's Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil sans some of Berendt's more adult scenes. VERDICT Readers who delight in beautifully complex characters and evocative plots will be drawn to this work, but it is not a title that will circulate widely without librarian or educator intervention.—Jodeana Kruse, R.A. Long High School, Longview, WAReview
“Humorous, provocative...Gently affirms the importance of companionship and connectedness.” (Horn Book Magazine)“This is a novel to be savored and experienced. Readers who delight in beautifully complex characters and evocative plots will be drawn to this work.” (School Library Journal)
“[Philpot] has a talent for creating many-layered characters whose depth and vulnerability make for effortless and immediate connections with readers.” (Publishers Weekly)“Filled with unique characters, the novel’s rich range of people and experiences all cumulate in an enchanting ending. Appealing for fans of Green and Asher, and a bittersweet love story for fans of Dessen and Rowell.” (Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA))
“If you’re a certain kind of reader, there’s a very good chance you have both Gossip Girl and The Great Gatsby on your bookshelf. Even in Paradise belongs right in the middle of the two.” (Teen Vogue)
“Eloquent and suspenseful . . . While readers know early on that Charlie’s relationship with the Buchanans is headed for a fall, they’ll be as entranced as she is by this beguiling, Kennedy-esque family, for whom power and pain are inextricably entwined.” (Publishers Weekly (starred review))“A modern romance and classic tragedy. Readers who enjoy deep explorations of emotions and human frailty will relish this work.” (School Library Journal)
“This intriguing and beautifully written novel has it all—love, loss, friendships, secrets, and that startling concept that one mistake can change the course of your life forever.” (Elizabeth LaBan, author of The Tragedy Paper)
“An homage to Brideshead Revisited that reverently paints the rush and the melancholy of the original, while reinventing itself brilliantly for mature young adult readers. A striking coming-of-age debut.” (Julie Berry, author of All the Truth That's in Me)
“Poignant and enigmatic.” (Leila Sales, author of This Song Will Save Your Life)“Fluid, nimble prose, lush descriptive passages, and a tenderly nostalgic plot.” (Horn Book Magazine)
“Philpot captures the equal parts—pain and hope—of unrequited love. The classic road trip story stays fresh with the introduction of characters readers will want to stay with. A compelling story of leaving your comfort zone to find out who you want to be.” (ALA Booklist) Publisher: HarperTeen (October 11, 2016) ISBN-10: 0062293729 ISBN-13: 978-0062293725
Here are some other YA recommendations: Carve the Mark 9780062348630 Roth, Veronica HarperCollins Publishers
Hidden Memory of Objects 9780062445889 Amato, Danielle Mages HarperCollins Publishers
Miss Ellicott's School for the Magically Minded 9780062402639 Blackwood, Sage HarperCollins Publishers 
Song of Glory and Ghost 9780062327291 Wilson, N. D. HarperCollins Publishers
Boomerang Effect 9780062399397 Jack, Gordon HarperCollins Publishers
Unbound: a Novel in Verse 9780545934275 Burg, Ann E. Scholastic, Incorporated
Always and Forever, Lara Jean 9781481430487 Han, Jenny Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
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