Thursday, January 28, 2016

New YA Book Releases For The Week Of 1/24

These are the books I'm obsessing over this week:



By: Kim Culbertson
An overachiever has a minor freak-out and decides to go live with her ski-bum father in Tahoe.


By: Melissa Gorzelanczyk
A girl's life is ruined when the son of Cupid shoots her with a love arrow, but not the guy she's supposed to be in love with.  Now she's in a one-sided relationship, and Aaryn (Cupid's son) has to go back and fix this... without falling in love himself.


By: Rebecca Podos
A girl goes looking for her missing father by tracking down the mother that abandoned her as a baby.


By: Kali Wallace
Breezy wakes up in a shallow grave a year after her death and finds she has the ability to see if someone is a killer by looking at them.


By: Emily Henry
A girl having a supernatural experience learns that she has 3 months to save "him", but doesn't know who the "him" is.


By: Emily Martin
Harper has made a lot of mistakes in the past year, but her biggest one was destroying her friendship with Declan.  When she finds out her mom has cancer, he's the only person she wants to lean on.  With Declan back from boarding school, the two figure out if they can save their friendship.


By: Paul Rudnick
An everyday goodie goodie is tapped to look after her famous cousin who is fresh out of rehab.


By: Francisco X. Stork
A girl suffering from depression finds herself in a Hospital for Mental Disorders.  There, she finds a group of people that bring her peace, until it's all taken away.


By: Rebecca Phillips
After a disastrous party, Kat decides to get out of dodge and spend the summer at the lake with her 2 dads and her favorite cousin.  When the girls meet a new guy, the cousin immediately lays claim to him.  When Kat and the guy start hitting it off, she vows not to betray her cousin.



Other Books Coming Out This Week:






Looking at this list, I'm definitely interested Arrows and It's All Your Fault.  I kind of love books told from "the day after" perspectives.  Like- From What I Remember... style.  The Year We Fell Apart also looks like something I'd like.  What books are you wanting this week??



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9 comments:

  1. I think the three I really want to read are Arrows, The Love that Split the World and The Year We Fell Apart. I read and liked The Mystery of Hollow Places.

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    1. Oh yeah, Love that Split the World totally looks good!! I overlooked that one somehow.

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  2. Ooo so many that look so good! I really want to read Shallow Graves and Arrows. Okay, I want to read most of these lol.

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    1. The more I'm thinking about Shallow Graves, the more I want to read it. It has been a WHILE since I've read anything paranormal.

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  3. These all look so good! I haven't heard of any except The Love That Split the World before now, but I'm going to have to add all of them to my TBR. Oops? ;-) How are you liking Winter???
    -Amy
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    1. Oh man, Winter has been tough for me. I keep trying to read it and keep not being in the mood. I should probably change my "currently reading" to something else!! I will read it soon... and am sure I will love it... I just haven't been in the right mood.

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    2. Ack! That's no good! My suggestion is to read it when you have a whole day to read. Curl up in your favorite reading nook with a nice cup of tea or some chocolate (whatever you prefer), and read away! You won't want to stop once you get into it. :-)

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  4. I totally forgot about a lot of these, so thanks for the reminder! Plus there are a few on here I've been waiting for but didn't know the release dates of like The Love That Split the World.

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  5. I've read The Love That Split the World and Arrows. Both are good, but Arrows is a little fluff heavy. There are a few books on this list that I am interested in and still need to get! I still need to add The Siren, The Year We Fell Apart, and Shallow Graves to my library. All of them look really good, especially The Siren.

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