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Saturday, November 7, 2009

In My Mailbox (12)

IMM is hosted by Kristi, aka The Story Siren!

I had a great book week! A big thank you goes out to those publishers and publicists that sent arcs, to Drea @ Book Blather for being a book buddy (!), and for those you that held wonderful contests!



A Match Made in High School by Kristin Walker (Razorbill, 2/4/10)
When the principal announces that every senior must participate in a mandatory year-long Marriage Education program, Fiona Sheehan believes that her life can’t get any worse. Then she marries her “husband”: Jerky jock Todd, whose cheerleader girlfriend, Amanda, has had it in for Fiona since day one of second grade. Even worse? Amanda is paired with Fiona’s long-term crush, Gabe. At least Fiona is doing better than her best friend, Marcie, who is paired up with the very quiet, very mysterious Johnny Mercer. Pranks, fights, misunderstandings, and reconciliations ensue in an almost Shakespearean comedy of errors about mistaken first impressions, convoluted coupling, and hidden crushes.



Geek Charming by Robin Palmer (Puffin, out now)
Dylan Shoenfield is the princess of L.A.’s posh Castle Heights High. She has the coolest boyfriend, the most popular friends, and a brand-new “it” bag that everyone covets. But when she accidentally tosses her bag into a fountain, this princess comes face-to-face with her own personal frog: selfprofessed film geek Josh Rosen. In return for rescuing Dylan’s bag, Josh convinces Dylan to let him film her for his documentary on high school popularity. Reluctantly, Dylan lets F-list Josh into her A-list world, and is shocked to realize that sometimes nerds can be pretty cool. But when Dylan’s so-called prince charming of a boyfriend dumps her flat, her life—and her social status— comes to a crashing halt. Can Dylan—with Josh’s help—pull the pieces together to create her own happily-ever-after?

 
Captivate by Carrie Jones (Bloomsbury, 1/5/10)
Zara and her friends knew they hadn't solved the pixie problem for good. Far from it. The king's needs grow deeper every day he's stuck in captivity, while his control over his people gets weaker. It's made him vulnerable. And now there's a new king in town.

A turf war is imminent, since the new pixie king, Astley, is moving in quickly. Nick nearly killed him in the woods on day one, but Zara came to his rescue. Astley swears that he and Zara are destined to be together, that he's one of the good guys. Nick isn't buying it, though Zara isn't as sure -- despite herself, she wants to trust the new king. But it's a lot more than her relationship with Nick that is at stake. It's her life -- and his.


The River by Mary Jane Beaufrand (Little Brown, 2/10)
Veronica Severance feels cut off from the world. Forced to move from the city to rural Oregon with her parents, she is haunted by loneliness and by the chilling sounds of the Santiam, the river that runs through her backyard.

Through the fog of isolation, Ronnie finds herself becoming close with Karen, a young girl who she babysits. But when she discovers Karen's body on the banks of the Santiam, the victim of a supposed accident, Ronnie feels compelled to uncover the truth.
As she becomes increasingly obsessed with solving Karen's death, Ronnie is led deeper and deeper into the woods surrounding the river and to the dark secret hidden within its midst.
The River is a darkly atmospheric story of murder, isolation, obsession and dark secrets that will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page.


Never Slow Dance With a Zombie by E. Van Lowe (Tor, out now)
Romy and Michelle's Hight School Reunion meets Night of the Living Dead in this laugh-out-loud debut YA novel by Emmy Award-nominated TV writer E. Van Lowe.

Principal Taft's 3 Simple Rules for Surviving a Zombie Uprising:
Rule #1: While in the halls, walk slowly and wear a vacant expression on your face. Zombies won't attack other zombies.
Rule #2: Never travel alone. Move in packs. Follow the crowd. Zombies detest blatant displays of individuality.
Rule #3: If a zombie should attack, do not run. Instead, throw raw steak at to him. Zombies love raw meat. This display of kindness will go a long way.
On the night of her middle school graduation, Margot Jean Johnson wrote a high school manifesto detailing her goals for what she was sure would be a most excellent high school career. She and her best friend, Sybil, would be popular and, most important, have boyfriends. Three years later, they haven't accomplished a thing!
Then Margot and Sybil arrive at school one day to find that most of the student body has been turned into flesh-eating zombies. When kooky Principal Taft asks the girls to coexist with the zombies until the end of the semester, they realize that this is the perfect opportunity to live out their high school dreams. All they have to do is stay alive....


Give Up the Ghost by Megan Crewe (Henry Holt, out now)
Cass McKenna much prefers ghosts over “breathers.” Ghosts are uncomplicated and dependable, and they know the dirt on everybody…and Cass loves dirt. She’s on a mission to expose the dirty secrets of the poseurs in her school.

But when the vice president of the student council discovers her secret, Cass’s whole scheme hangs in the balance. Tim wants her to help him contact his recently deceased mother, and Cass reluctantly agrees.
As Cass becomes increasingly entwined in Tim’s life, she’s surprised to realize he’s not so bad—and he needs help more desperately than anyone else suspects. Maybe it’s time to give the living another chance….


In a Heartbeat by Loretta Ellsworth (Walker, 2/2/10)
Story of a heart transplant told in alternating chapters between two girls: the heart transplant recipient and the heart transplant donor. When Eagan dies during a figure skating competition, Amelia receives her heart, but when she experiences new personality traits, she questions whether she's received more than just a heart.



ArchEnemy by Frank Beddor (Dial, out now)
Discover the fate of Wonderland- and imagination itself- in this riveting conclusion to the New York Times bestselling trilogy.

The Heart Crystal’s power has been depleted, and Imagination along with it. The people of Wonderland have all lost their creative drive, and most alarmingly, even Queen Alyss is without her powers. There is some comfort in the fact that the vicious Redd Heart seems to be similarly disabled. Amazingly, she is attempting to team up with her enemy, Alyss, in order to reclaim Wonderland from King Arch. Alyss might have no choice but to accept Redd’s overtures, especially when she begins to receive alarming advice from the caterpillar oracles.
Page-turning and complex, this culmination of the Wonderland saga is intensely satisfying.


Ballads of Suburbia by Stephanie Kuehnert
Ballads are the kind of songs that Kara McNaughton likes best. Not the cliched ones where a diva hits her highest note or a rock band tones it down a couple of notches for the ladies, but the true ballads: the punk rocker or the country crooner telling the story of their life in three minutes, the chorus reminding their listeners of the numerous ways to screw things up. In high school, Kara helped maintain the "Stories of Suburbia" notebook, which contained newspaper articles about bizarre and often tragic events from suburbs all over and personal vignettes that Kara dubbed "ballads" written by her friends in Oak Park, a suburb of Chicago. Those "ballads" were heartbreakingly honest tales of the moments when life changes and a kid is forced to grow up too soon. But Kara never wrote her own ballad. Before she could figure out what her song was about, she was leaving town after a series of disastrous events at the end of her junior year. Four years later, Kara returns to face the music, and tells the tale of her first three years of high school with her friends' "ballads" interspersed throughout.


Incarceron by Catherine Fisher (Hodder Books, 2007 [UK])
Incarceron -- a futuristic prison, sealed from view, where the descendants of the original prisoners live in a dark world torn by rivalry and savagery. It is a terrifying mix of high technology -- a living building which pervades the novel as an ever-watchful, ever-vengeful character, and a typical medieval torture chamber -- chains, great halls, dungeons. A young prisoner, Finn, has haunting visions of an earlier life, and cannot believe he was born here and has always been here. In the outer world, Claudia, daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, is trapped in her own form of prison -- a futuristic world constructed beautifully to look like a past era, an imminent marriage she dreads. She knows nothing of Incarceron, except that it exists. But there comes a moment when Finn, inside Incarceron, and Claudia, outside, simultaneously find a device -- a crystal key, through which they can talk to each other. And so the plan for Finn's escape is born ...

22 comments:

  1. You got AWESOME books. I am very envious of all of them. Enjoy!

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  2. Geez la weez! You got so many amazing books!

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  3. *book envy* Captivate?!? yeah i'm soooo jealous lol. Looks like u had an awesome week! Happy reading Sara!!

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  4. CAPTIVATE!!! Oh my gosh, I envy you right now.

    I love that cover for In A Heartbeat,

    Wow, you got awesome books this week Sara! I hope you enjoy them all!

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  5. Gah, I'm jealous! You got so many amazing books! I look forward to reading your reviews for all of them. Happy reading. :)

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  6. Wow, I think Christmas has come early! LOL. You've got tons of awesome books, ahh! Have fun reading!!

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  7. Wow - great week - I really fancy Heartbeat and A Match made in high school - i look forward to seeing what you think of them. Happy reading:)

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  8. Wow! awesome books! I want to read The River so bad!

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  9. That is a great week! Give Up The Ghost and Captivate both sound amazing. I haven't heard so much about The River but I love the summary, it sounds so dark and gripping. I'll definitely have to find out more about that one!

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  10. Great books you got this week. They all look soooo good. I can't wait to read Captivate. Hope you enjoy reading all your books.

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  11. You got Capivate AND The River....I am green with envy!!hope you enjoy, i'm reading Need at the moment and loving it!!

    Cant wait to see what you think of them all :0)

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  12. A Match Made in High School looks really fun!!!! :) I'm about to start on Give Up the Ghost now, hope it's good! Happy reading!

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  13. Wow, you got some great books!
    Elie (Ellz Readz)

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  14. I have a lot of these on my TBR list. I should really get to it!

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  15. Wow. You got some amazing books. I am really wanting to read most of those!

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  16. wowzers! awesome books this week! hope you enjoy them all! happy reading!

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  17. So many great books!

    Captivate + Incaceron look super good!

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  18. I am so Looking forward to The River. It was a WoW pick one week for me. What an awesome week! Happy reading!

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  19. I love the cover of Captivate! That's what finally motivated me to go and buy Need. Enjoy your books!

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  20. Awesome books! I really want to read In a Heartbeat!

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  21. Great books. Hope you have lots of fun reading them!

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  22. Niiiice! Enjoy the adventures all these books will take you on.

    All of those covers were fantastic

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