Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten 2013 Debuts I'm Looking Forward To

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created over at The Broke and the Bookish.  This feature was created because they're particularly fond of lists at The Broke and the Bookish (and who isn't?). They're all about creating new lists including a little bit of everything and I've been meaning to participate for so long but always seemed to get behind.  So here we are and hopefully you'll head over to their page and check out what everyone else put up for this week's Top Ten.

Part of my 2013 Bookish Goals that we touched on last week mentioned me wanting to participate fully from start to finish in The Story Siren's Debut Author Challenge and these are just a few of the new titles I'm looking forward to.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #1:  Taken (Taken, #1) by Erin Bowman

There are no men in Claysoot. There are boys—but every one of them vanishes at midnight on his eighteenth birthday. The ground shakes, the wind howls, a blinding light descends…and he’s gone.

They call it the Heist.

Gray Weathersby’s eighteenth birthday is mere months away, and he’s prepared to meet his fate–until he finds a strange note from his mother and starts to question everything he’s been raised to accept: the Council leaders and their obvious secrets. The Heist itself. And what lies beyond the Wall that surrounds Claysoot–a structure that no one can cross and survive.

Climbing the Wall is suicide, but what comes after the Heist could be worse. Should he sit back and wait to be taken–or risk everything on the hope of the other side?


Early predictions and reviews are looking good for Bowman.  I've heard its a fast read that is entertaining from start to finish.  What more could a new author ask for before the title's even been released?

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #2:  Mila 2.0 (Mila 2.0, #1) by Debra Driza

Mila 2.0 is the first book in an electrifying sci-fi thriller series about a teenage girl who discovers that she is an experiment in artificial intelligence.

Mila was never meant to learn the truth about her identity. She was a girl living with her mother in a small Minnesota town. She was supposed to forget her past —that she was built in a secret computer science lab and programmed to do things real people would never do.

Now she has no choice but to run—from the dangerous operatives who want her terminated because she knows too much and from a mysterious group that wants to capture her alive and unlock her advanced technology. However, what Mila’s becoming is beyond anyone’s imagination, including her own, and it just might save her life.

Mila 2.0 is Debra Driza’s bold debut and the first book in a Bourne Identity–style trilogy that combines heart-pounding action with a riveting exploration of what it really means to be human. Fans of I Am Number Four will love Mila for who she is and what she longs to be—and a cliffhanger ending will leave them breathlessly awaiting the sequel.


Bring on the science fiction!  Not usually my go to but in 2013 I'm all about branching out and trying new things and this read sounds like a winner.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #3:  Prophecy (The Dragon King Chronicles, #1) by Ellen Oh

The greatest warrior in all of the Seven Kingdoms... is a girl with yellow eyes.

Kira’s the only female in the king’s army, and the prince’s bodyguard. She’s a demon slayer and an outcast, hated by nearly everyone in her home city of Hansong. And, she’s their only hope...

Murdered kings and discovered traitors point to a demon invasion, sending Kira on the run with the young prince. He may be the savior predicted in the Dragon King Prophecy, but the missing treasure of myth may be the true key. With only the guidance of the cryptic prophecy, Kira must battle demon soldiers, evil shaman, and the Demon Lord himself to find what was once lost and raise a prince into a king.

Intrigue and mystery, ancient lore and action-packed fantasy come together in this heart-stopping first book in a trilogy.


We've got ourselves a new trilogy to look forward to from a fresh and new voice.  Promises of ancient lore, demon slaying action, royal intrigue, etc...  It sounds like a winning combination to me and I like that if things go well readers can look forward to two more installments from this new voice.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #4:  Splintered by A.G. Howard

This stunning debut captures the grotesque madness of a mystical under-land, as well as a girl’s pangs of first love and independence. Alyssa Gardner hears the whispers of bugs and flowers—precisely the affliction that landed her mother in a mental hospital years before. This family curse stretches back to her ancestor Alice Liddell, the real-life inspiration for Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Alyssa might be crazy, but she manages to keep it together. For now.
When her mother’s mental health takes a turn for the worse, Alyssa learns that what she thought was fiction is based in terrifying reality. The real Wonderland is a place far darker and more twisted than Lewis Carroll ever let on. There, Alyssa must pass a series of tests, including draining an ocean of Alice’s tears, waking the slumbering tea party, and subduing a vicious bandersnatch, to fix Alice’s mistakes and save her family. She must also decide whom to trust: Jeb, her gorgeous best friend and secret crush, or the sexy but suspicious Morpheus, her guide through Wonderland, who may have dark motives of his own.


As a fan of Carroll's long time classic I'm looking forward to seeing how Howard plans to carry out this new tale.  Bringing back some of the original elements, while attempting to take it in a new and very unique direction pulled me in from the start.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #5:  Dualed (Dualed, #1) by Elsie Chapman

You or your Alt? Only one will survive.

The city of Kersh is a safe haven, but the price of safety is high. Everyone has a genetic Alternate—a twin raised by another family—and citizens must prove their worth by eliminating their Alts before their twentieth birthday. Survival means advanced schooling, a good job, marriage—life.

Fifteen-year-old West Grayer has trained as a fighter, preparing for the day when her assignment arrives and she will have one month to hunt down and kill her Alt. But then a tragic misstep shakes West’s confidence. Stricken with grief and guilt, she’s no longer certain that she’s the best version of herself, the version worthy of a future. If she is to have any chance of winning, she must stop running not only from her Alt, but also from love . . . though both have the power to destroy her.

Elsie Chapman's suspenseful YA debut weaves unexpected romance into a novel full of fast-paced action and thought-provoking philosophy. When the story ends, discussions will begin about this future society where every adult is a murderer and every child knows there is another out there who just might be better.


My excitement and anticipation for this future debut are through the roof.  The ideas that surround Chapman's imaginative world sucked me in right away.  How can you go through life knowing without a doubt it's kill or be killed...and by an alternate (possibly better) version of yourself?  The book's underlying themes or morality and philosophy run deep and I'm anxious to see how Chapman will have her readers on the edges of their seats.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #6:  Level 2 (The Memory Chronicles, #1) by Lenore Appelhans

In this gripping exploration of a futuristic afterlife, a teen discovers that death is just the beginning.

Since her untimely death the day before her eighteenth birthday, Felicia Ward has been trapped in Level 2, a stark white afterlife located between our world and the next. Along with her fellow drones, Felicia passes the endless hours reliving memories of her time on Earth and mourning what she’s lost—family, friends, and Neil, the boy she loved.

Then a girl in a neighboring chamber is found dead, and nobody but Felicia recalls that she existed in the first place. When Julian—a dangerously charming guy Felicia knew in life—comes to offer Felicia a way out, Felicia learns the truth: If she joins the rebellion to overthrow the Morati, the angel guardians of Level 2, she can be with Neil again.

Suspended between Heaven and Earth, Felicia finds herself at the center of an age-old struggle between good and evil. As memories from her life come back to haunt her, and as the Morati hunt her down, Felicia will discover it’s not just her own redemption at stake… but the salvation of all mankind.


Ideas surrounding what happens to each of us after we die are unavoidably interesting to me.  The fact that we're going to be introduced to what appears to be some kind of limbo is intriguing, and a possibly action packed one at that.  Sign me up for this read for sure.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #7:  Pivot Point (Pivot Point, #1) b Kasie West

Knowing the outcome doesn’t always make a choice easier . . .

Addison Coleman’s life is one big “What if?” As a Searcher, whenever Addie is faced with a choice, she can look into the future and see both outcomes. It’s the ultimate insurance plan against disaster. Or so she thought. When Addie’s parents ambush her with the news of their divorce, she has to pick who she wants to live with—her father, who is leaving the paranormal compound to live among the “Norms,” or her mother, who is staying in the life Addie has always known. Addie loves her life just as it is, so her answer should be easy. One Search six weeks into the future proves it’s not.

In one potential future, Addie is adjusting to life outside the Compound as the new girl in a Norm high school where she meets Trevor, a cute, sensitive artist who understands her. In the other path, Addie is being pursued by the hottest guy in school—but she never wanted to be a quarterback’s girlfriend. When Addie’s father is asked to consult on a murder in the Compound, she’s unwittingly drawn into a dangerous game that threatens everything she holds dear. With love and loss in both lives, it all comes down to which reality she’s willing to live through . . . and who she can’t live without.


Here I think readers will end up realizing it might not always be a gift to see into your future.  Sometimes the unknown might be less of a burden.  Personally as much as I think it might be cool and downright irresistible to see possible future outcomes of my life, the not knowing is also what I think keeps us all going from day to day.  It's all about hope and wishful thinking for me.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #8:  City of a Thousand Dolls by Miriam Foster

An exotic treat set in an entirely original, fantastical world brimming with deadly mystery, forbidden romance, and heart-stopping adventure.

Nisha was abandoned at the gates of the City of a Thousand Dolls when she was just a child. Now sixteen, she lives on the grounds of the isolated estate, where orphan girls apprentice as musicians, healers, courtesans, and, if the rumors are true, assassins. Nisha makes her way as Matron’s assistant, her closest companions the mysterious cats that trail her shadow. Only when she begins a forbidden flirtation with the city’s handsome young courier does she let herself imagine a life outside the walls. Until one by one, girls around her start to die.

Before she becomes the next victim, Nisha decides to uncover the secrets that surround the girls’ deaths. But by getting involved, Nisha jeopardizes not only her own future in the City of a Thousand Dolls—but her own life.


Action, action, and romance!  It sounds unique, original, and full of promise.  A little bit of what sounds like a possible forbidden romance doesn't hurt either.  But it's the description of a possibly strong and memorable new female protagonist that tipped the scales for me.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #9:  The Culling (The Torch Keeper, #1) by Steven dos Santos

Who would you choose?

Lucian "Lucky" Spark has been recruited for training by the totalitarian government known as the Establishment. According to Establishment rules, if a recruit fails any level of the violent training competitions, a family member is brutally killed . . . and the recruit has to choose which one.

As the five recruits form uneasy alliances in the hellish wasteland that is the training ground, an undeniable attraction develops between Lucky and the rebellious Digory Tycho. But the rules of the training ensure that only one will survive--the strongest recruits receive accolades, wealth, and power while the weakest receive death. With Cole--Lucky's four-year-old brother--being held as "incentive," Lucky must marshal all his skills and use his wits to keep himself alive, no matter what the cost.


I can already tell this title has the potential to become an emotional roller coaster for readers, or at least for me.  Such a brutal scenario all around!  Not only are these individuals fighting for their own lives, but with the knowledge that should they fail they'll be forced to choose one of their own family members to be killed!  Talk about carrying a huge weight on your shoulders.

Top 2013 YA Debut Pick #10:  Perfection by J.L. Spelbring

The personification of Aryan purity, Ellyssa's spent her whole life under her creator's strict training and guidance; her purpose is to eradicate inferior beings. She was genetically engineered to be the perfect soldier: strong, intelligent, unemotional, and telepathic. 

Only Ellyssa isn't perfect. 


Ellyssa feels emotions--a fact she's spent her life concealing. Until she encounters the epitome of inferiority: a dark-haired boy raised among renegades hiding since the Nazis won the war a century ago. He speaks to her telepathically, pushing thoughts into her mind, despite the impossibility of such a substandard person having psychic abilities. 


But he does. 


His unspoken words and visions of a place she's never visited make Ellyssa question her creator. Confused and afraid her secret will be discovered, Ellyssa runs away, embarking on a journey where she discovers there is more to her than perfection.


A world where the Nazis won the war?!  That alone is both hard to imagine and terrifying to envision.  Sleeper assassins trained to carry out orders and while possessing special abilities...wow!  I can't wait to see where Spelbring takes her characters and how their vision of perfection will adapt and change.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Countdown: April 2013 (3)

The saying might be that April showers bring May flowers, but apparently it also brings a heck of a lot of good books.  You guys are very familiar with my love of countdowns here on the blog and there's no way that's going to change anytime soon, certainly not in 2013!  So now that the new year is here, my excitement level for 2013 new releases has gone through the roof.  I've got my January list, and I'm trying to stick to my plan.  I'll keep reading at lease one or two of the books that are already on my shelf that haven't been read yet before I purchase a new book.  So two older ones for everyone new one I buy is the way this game is played.  So far so good!  If you guys don't see a book you're looking forward to on one of my countdowns you know what to do...post a comment, send me an email, you name it, it works as long as you don't hold back and keep the great future releases a secret!  Let us know, I'm always on the lookout for a few more titles to add to my TBR list!

Countdown Pick #1:  White Lines by Jennifer Banash (04/04/2013)

A gritty, atmospheric coming of age tale set in 1980s New York City.

Seventeen-year-old Cat is living every teenager’s dream: she has her own apartment on the Lower East Side and at night she’s club kid royalty, guarding the velvet rope at some of the hottest clubs in the city. The night with its crazy, frenetic, high-inducing energy—the pulsing beat of the music, the radiant, joyful people and those seductive white lines that can ease all pain—is when Cat truly lives. But her daytime, when real life occurs, is more nightmare than dream. Having spent years suffering her mother’s emotional and physical abuse, and abandoned by her father, Cat is terrified and alone—unable to connect to anyone or anything. But when someone comes along who makes her want to truly live, she’ll need to summon the courage to confront her demons and take control of a life already spinning dangerously out of control. 

Both poignant and raw, White Lines is a gripping tale and the reader won’t want to look away.


I was hooked based on this book's description alone.  The cover art is nice but the detail and wording in this teaser was enough to have me really curious and eager to see what would become of the main character, not to mention what type of journey she'd be going on to get there.

Countdown Pick #2:  The Loop by Shandy Lawson (04/30/2013)

Ben and Maggie have met, fallen in love, and died together countless times. Over the course of two pivotal days—both the best and worst of their lives—they struggle again and again to resist the pull of fate and the force of time itself. With each failure, they return to the beginning of their end, a wild road trip that brings them to the scene of their own murders and into the hands of the man destined to kill them.

As time circles back on itself, events become more deeply ingrained, more inescapable for the two kids trapped inside the loop. The closer they come to breaking out, the tighter fate’s clutches seem to grip them. They devise a desperate plan to break free and survive the days ahead, but what if Ben and Maggie’s only shot at not dying is surviving apart?


While I was lucky enough to read this title already, I decided to add it to my countdown because I'm looking forward to hearing what everyone else thinks of this read.  I'll be posting my review closer to its release date, and I've got to say, this read and author took me by surprise.

Countdown Pick #3:  Furious by Jill Wolfson (04/16/2013)

Three high school girls become the avenging Furies of Greek legend.

We were only three angry girls, to begin with. Alix, the hot-tempered surfer chick; Stephanie, the tree-hugging activist; and me, Meg, the quiet foster kid, the one who never quite fit in. We hardly knew each other, but each of us nurtured a burning anger: at the jerks in our class, at our disappointing parents, at the whole flawed, unjust world.

We were only three angry girls, simmering uselessly in our ocean-side California town, until one day a mysterious, beautiful classmate named Ambrosia taught us what else we could be: Powerful. Deadly. Furious.


I'm just not sure how I feel about this cover?  The books description had me adding the title to my countdown and TBR list without hesitation, but the cover throws me off.  Can't quite put my finger on the why, but I'll get over it if the book turns out to be as great as it sounds.  I love a good spin on Greek and Roman mythology and this read sounds like it could fit that bill.  What do you guys think of this cover art?

Countdown Pick #4:  The Haven by Carol Lynch Williams (04/09/2013)

For the teens at The Haven, the outside world, just beyond the towering stone wall that surrounds the premises, is a dangerous unknown. It has always been this way, ever since the hospital was established in the year 2020. But The Haven is more than just a hospital; it is their home. It is all they know. Everything is strictly monitored: education, exercise, food, and rest. The rules must be followed to keep the children healthy, to help control the Disease that has cast them as Terminals, the Disease that claims limbs and lungs—and memories. 

But Shiloh is different; she remembers everything. Gideon is different, too. He dreams of a cure, of rebellion against the status quo. What if everything they’ve been told is a lie? What if The Haven is not the safe place it claims to be? And what will happen if Shiloh starts asking dangerous questions?


After reading Williams' Glimpse I've been waiting to check out another one of her works, but I knew it would have to be the right one.  For whatever reason, this one won out and I'm really looking forward to seeing if it can live up to her previous writing.  I love the dystopian feel this one has to it and combine that with Williams' writing style and pace and I'm ready to dig in.

Countdown Pick #5:  Anthem for Jackson Dawes by Celia Bryce (04/30/2013)

Megan Bright and Jackson Dawes are two teenagers who first meet each other on the hospital ward where they are both being treated for cancer. Megan is scared and worried about her illness, but Jackson seems to be an old hand, having been on the ward for ages. And everybody loves Jackson! He is a whirlwind of life and energy, warmth and sparkle. Megan will need to borrow some of Jackson's extraordinary optimism to face her and Jackson's future. A moving story of first love and a remarkably powerful debut novel.

Oh please don't let this one end badly!  I can already predict that these are two characters that will be pulling at my heartstrings with no trouble at all and I don't want to think of them getting anything but a happy ending when all is said and done.  I'm crossing my fingers and adding this title to my TBR as well as to my list of debuts to read for the 2013 challenge!

Sunday, January 13, 2013

In My Mailbox (76)

This is a meme that I first heard about from Kristi over at The Story Siren and immediately wanted to jump on board. I'm always picking up new books, because I never tire of reading, but the other thing I like about this meme is that it gives everyone an opportunity to check out what other book fanatics, bloggers, etc... got for themselves. I've gotten great recommendations from this meme and hope that keeps up in the future.

Here's what I got, what did you guys get this week?


Borrowed:


Before Carrie Bradshaw hit the big time in the City, she was a regular girl growing up in the suburbs of Connecticut. How did she turn into one of the most-read social observers of our generation?

The Carrie Diaries opens up in Carrie's senior year of high school. She and her best friends -- Walt, Lali, Maggie, and the Mouse -- are inseparable, amid the sea of Jens, Jocks and Jets. And then Sebastian Kydd comes into the picture. Sebastian is a bad boy-older, intriguing, and unpredictable. Carrie falls into the relationship that she was always supposed to have in high school-until a friend's betrayal makes her question everything. With her high school days coming to a close, Carrie will realize it's finally time to go after everything she ever wanted.

Rabid fans of Sex and the City will love seeing Carrie Bradshaw evolve from a regular girl into a sharp, insightful writer. They'll learn about her family background -- how she found her writing voice, and the indelible impression her early friendships and relationships left on her. We'll see what brings Carrie to her beloved New York City, where the next Carrie Diaries book will take place.

Free Four:  Tobias Tells the Story (Divergent, #1.1) by Veronica Roth

#1 New York Times bestselling author Veronica Roth retells a pivotal Divergent scene (chapter 13) from Tobias's point of view. This thirteen-page scene reveals unknown facts and fascinating details about Four's character, his past, his own initiation, and his thoughts about new Dauntless initiate Tris Prior.








Friday, January 11, 2013

Blog Tour & Author Guest Post: All the Broken Pieces by Cindi Madsen


So happy to be here at the Bookshelf Sophisticate to talk about my new release All the Broken Pieces. I’m going to talk a little bit about my writing process. I’m crazy about music, so before I start a writing project I make a playlist. Along the way I add songs as I find out new things about my characters or scenes go in different directions than I expected. In this book, I wanted to have two broken characters find each other and together become not-so-broken, so I found that a lot of
songs with the word “broken” in them. “Broken Pieces” by Apocalyptica and Lacey from Flyleaf really fit and “Broken” by Seether & Amy Lee has always been one of my favorites and talks about stealing the other person’s pain away. Sigh. Such an amazing song. And for kissing, the lyrics to Angels & Airwaves “Breathe” fit everything I wanted to convey. I could go on and on about music all day, but I’ll keep it short. If you’d like to know more about my playlist for All the Broken Pieces, you can find it here:

http://cindimadsen.com/Music.html

So once I have the music, I pull up a blank Word doc (even though I’m convinced Word is of the devil & its freeze-ups have caused me serious heart palpitations). I’m what they call a panster, so instead of plotting everything out, I get an idea and a sense of the characters and
just start writing. My first draft is what I call the spine. It’s got all the main parts and there are some new unexpected turns I didn’t know were going to end up in there, and I usually figure out somewhere along the way how it’s going to end. On the second draft, I go in and layer in clues, emotions, and add depth to the characters—sort of flesh it all out. The second draft is usually the most fun for me because I like seeing the story take shape and it’s enough of a story that it’s fun to read. Then I do one more read through, which is all the tiny emotions and thoughts and making sure the punctuation is correct and all that. I look at so critically that it’s less fun and I’m half-convinced it all sucks. If I have time, I like to take a break between drafts two and three.  All the Broken Pieces went through several changes and drafts even after that as I looked for the
right agent or editor, and I’ve found how important it is to work with someone who really gets and loves your story. And of course, through it all, I’ve got my playlist to help keep me on track, along with my Mountain Dew, Peanut M&Ms and sour gummi worms. Sugar can help power through most anything! So there’s a little bit about how I write and how All the Broken Pieces took shape.

So now I’m wondering if you’ve got any process when it comes to reading a book. Do you like music playing? Need a certain treat? A spot you like to settle in? I’m a on the couch with a blanket, Twizzlers, and Mountain Dew girl, myself. Add a good book and it’s pretty much perfection.

A HUGE thank you to Cindi for stopping by and sharing that post with us, and if you haven't added All the Broken Pieces to your TBR list, I suggest you put it at the top of you list and dive right in!


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Countdown: April 2013 (2)


The saying might be that April showers bring May flowers, but apparently it also brings a heck of a lot of good books.  You guys are very familiar with my love of countdowns here on the blog and there's no way that's going to change anytime soon, certainly not in 2013!  So now that the new year is here, my excitement level for 2013 new releases has gone through the roof.  I've got my January list, and I'm trying to stick to my plan.  I'll keep reading at lease one or two of the books that are already on my shelf that haven't been read yet before I purchase a new book.  So two older ones for everyone new one I buy is the way this game is played.  So far so good!  If you guys don't see a book you're looking forward to on one of my countdowns you know what to do...post a comment, send me an email, you name it, it works as long as you don't hold back and keep the great future releases a secret!  Let us know, I'm always on the lookout for a few more titles to add to my TBR list!


Countdown Pick #1:  Beautiful Decay by Sylvia Lewis (04/02/2013)

Ellie Miller has always needed her space. Literally. With a touch that rots whatever she encounters, Ellie must keep people at a distance for their own good. Not that her classmates are itching to be best friends with the "freak" of the high school.

So when newcomer Nate MacPherson makes it his mission to get close to her, Ellie has her suspicions. But when he identifies her as a viviomancer who can work the forces of life and reveals himself to be a necromancer who can manipulate death, Ellie finds herself trusting Nate and the romance that is blossoming between them. Unfortunately for the two, family secrets can kill, and they will need more than their abilities to keep a zombie mom and a conglomerate of evil-doing supernaturals under control.

After spending her life pushing everyone away, Ellie's realization of the full extent of her power and willingness to let people get close to her may be the only way to save the ones she loves.


I'm digging the sound of this one.  Different from a lot of the same old same old, and with a romance added into the combination of everything going on, this one sailed to the top of my countdowns in April without a problem.

Countdown Pick #2:  Nameless (Tales of Beauty and Madness, #1) by Lili St. Crow (04/04/2013)

When Camille was six years old, she was discovered alone in the snow by Enrico Vultusino, godfather of the Seven—the powerful Families that rule magic-ridden New Haven. Papa Vultusino adopted the mute, scarred child, naming her after his dead wife and raising her in luxury on Haven Hill alongside his own son, Nico.

Now Cami is turning sixteen. She’s no longer mute, though she keeps her faded scars hidden under her school uniform, and though she opens up only to her two best friends, Ruby and Ellie, and to Nico, who has become more than a brother to her. But even though Cami is a pampered Vultusino heiress, she knows that she is not really Family. Unlike them, she is a mortal with a past that lies buried in trauma. And it’s not until she meets the mysterious Tor, who reveals scars of his own, that Cami begins to uncover the secrets of her birth…to find out where she comes from and why her past is threatening her now.

New York Times bestselling author Lili St. Crow thrilled legions of fans with her dark paranormal series Strange Angels. Now she has crafted an evocative update of Snow White, set in a vividly imagined world and populated by unforgettable new characters.


I just got myself an advanced copy of this one in the mail and while I might not be counting down to when I can read it (since I'll be starting a.s.a.p.) I'm still including it in my countdown because I'm anxious for it to hit the shelves.  If it's as good as it sounds than I think I'll be making my way to the stores to get myself a finished copy.

Countdown Pick #3:  This Is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith (04/02/2013)

If fate sent you an email, would you answer?

When teenage movie star Graham Larkin accidentally sends small town girl Ellie O'Neill an email about his pet pig, the two seventeen-year-olds strike up a witty and unforgettable correspondence, discussing everything under the sun, except for their names or backgrounds. 

Then Graham finds out that Ellie's Maine hometown is the perfect location for his latest film, and he decides to take their relationship from online to in-person. But can a star as famous as Graham really start a relationship with an ordinary girl like Ellie? And why does Ellie want to avoid the media's spotlight at all costs? 


Ooh I like the sound of this one.  I have to admit that while I'm sure a lot of the celebrities out there are just regular people like you and me who just happen to have jobs that put them in the spotlight and make them out to be this different version of normal or falling into a different status due to their careers, I can't help but feed into that in my own way.  I read the gossip magazines and watch the interviews that participate in on TV, and when I happen to come across one in places like L.A. or NYC I can't help but drop my jaw and bug out my eyes.  So the idea of a character playing this sort of role trying to date someone "normal" sounds like an interesting plot and one that could be highly entertaining.

Countdown Pick #4:  The Rules (Project Paper Dolls, #1) by Stacey Kade (04/23/2013)

1. Never trust anyone.

2. Remember they are always searching.

3. Don’t get involved.

4. Keep your head down.

5. Don’t fall in love.

Five simple rules. Ariane Tucker has followed them since the night she escaped from the genetics lab where she was created, the result of combining human and extraterrestrial DNA. Ariane’s survival—and that of her adoptive father—depends on her ability to blend in among the full-blooded humans in a small Wisconsin town, to hide in plain sight at her high school from those who seek to recover their lost (and expensive) “project.”

But when a cruel prank at school goes awry, it puts her in the path of Zane Bradshaw, the police chief’s son and someone who sees too much. Someone who really sees her. After years of trying to be invisible, Ariane finds the attention frightening—and utterly intoxicating. Suddenly, nothing is simple anymore, especially not the rules…


Oh please let this be one of those stories where the characters get a case of the "I know I shouldn't, but I can't help my feelings" type of deal!  I'm all about a little unrequited love and hopefully I'll get my wish.  If it turns into a story where the main character draws the attention of a "bad guy" then I'll be sorely disappointed that there won't be any romantic attachments but I'm sure it'll prove to be a tense and anxiety ridden ride.

Countdown Pick #5:  Spellbinding by Maya Gold (04/01/2013)

There's more than one way to be powerful . . .

It is during a routine school project that Abby Silva--sixteen and nearly friendless--makes a startling discovery: She is descended from women who were accused of witchcraft back in 1600s Salem. And when Abby visits nearby Salem, strange, inexplicable events start to unfold. Objects move when she wills them to. Candles burst into sudden flame. And an ancient spell book somehow winds up in her possession.

Trying to harness her new found power, Abby concocts a love potion to win over her longtime crush--and exact revenge upon his cruel, bullying girlfriend. But old magic is not to be trifled with. Soon, Abby is thrust headlong into a world of hexes, secrets, and danger. And then there's Rem Anders, the beautiful, mysterious Salem boy who seems to know more about Abby than he first lets on.

A reckoning is coming, and Abby will have to make sense of her history--and her heart--before she can face the powerful truth.


Oh lord!  Will these fictional characters never learn!  Love potions are bad...duh!  Oh well, Abby might not know what she's getting herself into, but I can't deny that it'll probably be super entertaining watching this girlfriend who thinks bullying is the way to go...that I'm looking forward to.  How this mystery guy Rem fits into things we'll just have to wait and find out come April.

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Countdown: April 2013

The saying might be that April showers bring May flowers, but apparently it also brings a heck of a lot of good books.  You guys are very familiar with my love of countdowns here on the blog and there's no way that's going to change anytime soon, certainly not in 2013!  So now that the new year is here, my excitement level for 2013 new releases has gone through the roof.  I've got my January list, and I'm trying to stick to my plan.  I'll keep reading at lease one or two of the books that are already on my shelf that haven't been read yet before I purchase a new book.  So two older ones for everyone new one I buy is the way this game is played.  So far so good!  If you guys don't see a book you're looking forward to on one of my countdowns you know what to do...post a comment, send me an email, you name it, it works as long as you don't hold back and keep the great future releases a secret!  Let us know, I'm always on the lookout for a few more titles to add to my TBR list!

Countdown Pick #1:  Vengeance Bound by Justina Ireland (04/02/2013)

The Goddess Test meets Dexter in an edgy, compelling debut about one teen’s quest for revenge… no matter how far it takes her.

Cory Graff is not alone in her head. Bound to a deal of desperation made when she was a child, Cory’s mind houses the Furies—the hawk and the serpent—lingering always, waiting for her to satisfy their bloodlust. After escaping the asylum where she was trapped for years, Cory knows how to keep the Furies quiet. By day, she lives a normal life, but by night, she tracks down targets the Furies send her way. And she brings down Justice upon them.

Cory’s perfected her system of survival, but when she meets a mysterious boy named Niko at her new school, she can’t figure out how she feels about him. For the first time, the Furies are quiet in her head around a guy. But does this mean that Cory’s finally found someone who she can trust, or are there greater factors at work? As Cory’s mind becomes a battlefield, with the Furies fighting for control, Cory will have to put everything on the line to hold on to what she’s worked so hard to build.


I hate that February is so far away, four months seems like a very long time, but I can't imagine if the release date was even further away because I'm already on the edge of my seat ready to crack this one open and see what Ireland is going to bring to the table.  Definitely a debut I'm looking forward to!

Countdown Pick #2:  Stung by Bethany Wiggins (04/02/2013)

There is no cure for being stung.

Fiona doesn’t remember going to sleep. But when she opens her eyes, she discovers her entire world has been altered—her house is abandoned and broken, and the entire neighborhood is barren and dead. Even stranger is the tattoo on her right hand—a black oval with five marks on either side—that she doesn’t remember getting but somehow knows she must cover at any cost. She’s right.

Those bearing the tattoo have turned into mindless, violent beasts that roam the streets and sewers, preying upon the unbranded while a select few live protected inside a fortress-like wall, their lives devoted to rebuilding society and killing all who bear the mark.

Now Fiona has awakened branded, alone—and on the wrong side of the wall.


This is normally one those books that I would steer clear of strictly because it deals with some kind of bug or insect that bites.  Nope not usually the type of thing I want anything to do with, because I'm a HUGE wimp when it comes to anything that's creepy or crawly.  But I wanted to check out the book's description and despite the fact that people are being "stung" I can't seem to write this one off just yet.  I've got to check it out for myself and hopefully I won't regret it half way through or be plagued by insect related nightmares after I start reading.

Countdown Pick #3:  My Life After Now by Jessica Verdi (04/01/2013)

WHAT NOW?

Lucy just had the worst week ever. Seriously, mega bad. And suddenly, it’s all too much—she wants out. Out of her house, out of her head, out of her life. She wants to be a whole new Lucy. So she does something the old Lucy would never dream of.

And now her life will never be the same. Now, how will she be able to have a boyfriend? What will she tell her friends? How will she face her family? Now, every moment is a precious gift. She never thought being positive could be so negative. But now, everything’s different…because now she’s living with HIV.


I think we've all made choices and decisions where afterwards your stomach drops, your mind goes crazy and you have no idea why you did what you did, and what you'll have to do next.  I can't say that I've ever had to go through something like Lucy has to go through in this future release, but I'm already sympathizing with her situation and I'm eager to see how she handles her what life is throwing at her.  This one is sure to be an emotional ride.

Countdown Pick #4:  Breath (Riders of the Apocalypse, #4) by Jackie Morse Kessler (04/16/2013)

Contrary to popular belief, the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse aren’t just harbingers of doom—they actually keep life in balance. But what happens when their leader and creator, Death, becomes suicidal?

Before the first living thing drew its first gasping breath, he was there. He has watched humanity for millennia. And he has finally decided that humanity is not worth the price he has paid time and again. When Death himself gives up on life, a teenager named Xander Atwood is the world’s only hope. But Xander bears a secret, one that may bring about the end of everything.

This heart-pounding final installment of the Riders of the Apocalypse series looks at the value of life, the strength of love, and how a small voice can change everything . . . forever.


This is a series that I unfortunately fell out of touch with and need to correct that error in judgement as soon as possible.  Kessler has a way of writing that really hits home and makes it nearly impossible for the reader not to become invested immediately upon reading the first page.  The first book in this series forced me to take breaks in between reading because I found myself very emotional and overwhelmed.  It's also a book that has stayed with me for a long time since.  I need to catch up on the other two installments before I check this one out, but I am both looking forward to reading and finishing the series and also sad to see that it's coming to and end.  Very bittersweet.

Countdown Pick #5:  If He Had Been With Me by Laura Nowlin (04/01/2013)

If He Had Been With Me tells the romantic history of a teen girl and her childhood best friend leading up to his tragic car accident in which the passenger seat was occupied by another girl.

Sometimes I guess a lengthy description is not needed for a future release because here we have a one line teaser and it's already more than enough to have me wanting to read this future title with a passion. I hate that it already sounds as if there's no chance for a happy ending, but I can't resist the urge to know what happened exactly, and what this girl thinks could have been different or could have been prevented if she had been able to switch places with another girl at the time.  I'm looking forward to reading this one to find out.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Top Ten Bookish Goals for 2013

Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created over at The Broke and the Bookish.  This feature was crated because they're particularly fond of lists at The Broke and the Bookish (and who isn't?).  They're all about creating new lists including a little bit of everything and I've been meaning to participate for so long but always seemed to get behind.  I've decided that's going to chance in the new year.  So here we are and hopefully you'll head over to their page and check out what everyone else put up for this week's Top Ten.

I've never been one to make New Year's resolutions but when it comes to books it's a whole new ball game.  So I've gotten a list together of a few things I'd like to do that are book related in 2013.

2013 Bookish Goal #1:  Clear the Bookshelves

Most of you guys have already heard that I finally hit a point where I couldn't take it anymore.  I went through my bookshelves and made a list of every title I own that I have yet to read and it's way too long.  So I've decided that if I want to buy any new books I've got to read at least two I already own first.  What better motivation and incentive right?  No cheating!  So far it's going well, but keep your fingers crossed for me just the same....I'm trying to stay strong here.

2013 Bookish Goal #2:  Timely Reviews

I'm sure you've all been there before.  It's very easy to finish a book and put off writing and posting a review.  Whether it's because you want to give yourself some time to formulate your thoughts and opinions, or you've just run out of time for the moment.  There's always going to be a reason or excuse (I've come up with thousands) but I'm going to try just a little bit harder to manage my reviews a little bit more efficiently.

2013 Bookish Goal #3:  More Author Interaction

I'm going to do my best to get more authors to visit the blog for interviews and guest posts.  I know everyone's very busy and I can only imagine how hectic it can be when authors are trying to not only write new material, but also promote their current work, but hopefully I can beg them to squeeze me in.  I've always been a fan of when authors stop by a blog to chat or share a little about themselves and their work, and I know I'm not alone.

2013 Bookish Goal #4:  2013 Debut Author Challenge

I love the challenge that Kristi over at The Story Siren hosts every year.  I've participated (as I'm sure a lot of you have) twice now, but I've only met my goal once.  Shame on me.  This year I'm going to do it from start to finish and try my absolute best to make it work.  There are just way too many great new authors to meet and check out.  I love coming across fresh material and new voices, and this challenge presents the perfect opportunity to get that kind of exposure!

2013 Bookish Goal #5:  Guest Bloggers

Calling all who are interested!  I'm thinking it might be fun to have a guest writer/reviewer every once in a while on the blog.  Getting a fresh and new perspective on the YA literature out there would be something I would love to do and have here on the blog.  If any one is interested leave me a comment or shoot me an email and we can see what's what and go from there.  Even with books I've read I enjoy reading other reviews out there because it's nice to see what other readers thought and how they felt after reading a certain title.  It's interesting to compare notes so to speak.

2013 Bookish Goal #6:  Organizing the TBR List

It will never be perfect or even quite feasible, but I'd like to try my best to do something with it.  Cross out and eliminate what I've read, add the titles from my countdowns or the recommendations that I've gotten, etc...  Plus I'll admit it always reminds me of the titles I've been looking forward to and might just help me decide my next addition to the personal library.  Either way, my TBR list is  in need of some major TLC.

2013 Bookish Goal #7:  Working Through the Favorites

It might not make much sense, but there are so many great authors out there that I love to death that I lost track of them from time to time.  I do my best but I'd like to take the time and see if some of my favorite authors have somehow managed to fly under my radar and produce new work that I somehow missed.  It could happen...if it has I'll be pleasantly surprised and have ended up with more titles to add to my TBR, like I need any more!  Either way I'll feel better knowing that I'm not missing out on any sure winners out there.

2013 Bookish Goal #8:  Book Club

I would love to join a book club in 2013.  I haven't heard of any in my immediate area, and not too many of my close friends are bibliophiles like myself.  I'm sure I could find one online to participate in, don't you think?  My sister lives in NYC and while I might not be able to physically go tot her book club meetings (her and her friends just started one) I could at least keep up with their readings and maybe talk to her about them in the meantime while still looking for one on my own.

2013 Bookish Goal #9:  Visits

I have a few blogs that I visit on a regular basis and not all of them are book related.  But I seem to find myself wanting to branch out all over the place with 2013 rolling in so I figured why not roll it right on over to the blogs I frequent.  I'm going to do my best to check out at least a few new or different book blogs each week and see what I come across.

2013 Bookish Goal #10:  Anniversary Celebration

This March will mark the beginning of my third year blogging (or blogiversary) and I want to do something to mark the occasion.  I'm not sure what exactly that will entail but giveaways will be happening for sure!  I want to show my thanks and appreciation to those that read the blog, the authors and publishers that participate in the posts, and everyone who encourages this online community!  So stay tuned and get ready to celebrate in March!

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