- Guitar Boy by MJ Auch (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 9/14/10)
- Origins (The Vampire Diaries: Stefan's Diaries, Book #1) by L.J. Smith (HarperTeen, 11/2/10)
- Invasion (A C.H.A.O.S. Novel) by J.S. Lewis (Thomas Nelson, 12/28/10)
- The Romeo and Juliet Code by Phoebe Stone (Arthur A. Levine Books, 1/1/11)
- Sigrun's Secret by Marie-Louise Jensen (OUP Oxford, 1/2011 - Will be released in UK)
- Trapped by Michael Northrop (Scholastic Press, 1/1/11)
- Camo Girl by Kekla Magoon (Aladdin, 1/4/11)
- The Trouble With Half a Moon by Danette Vigilante (Putnam Juvenile, 1/6/11)
- Warrior (Dragons of Starlight, Book #2) by Bryan Davis (Zondervan, 1/7/11)
- By These Ten Bones by Claire B. Dunkle (Square Fish, 2/15/11 - Paperback Version)
- Secrets And Shadows (13 to Life, Book #2) by Shannon Delany (St. Martin's Griffin, 2/15/11)
- The Subrosa Semesters by Alissa Grosso (Flux, 3/1/11)
- Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter (St. Martin's Griffin, 3/29/11)
- Human.4 by Mike A. Lancaster (EgmontUSA, 3/8/11)
- The Abused Werewolf Rescue Group by Catherine Jinks (Harcourt Children's Books, 4/4/11 - Australian Cover?)
- Vampire Beach: Ritual + Legacy (Book #2) by Alex Duval (Simon Pulse, 4/19/11)
- Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese (St. Martin's Griffin, 4/26/11)
- Exile (Aurelia, Book #2) by Anne Osterlund (Speak, 4/28/11)
- We'll Always Have Summer (Book #3) by Jenny Han (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 5/3/11)
- Wildcat Fireflies (Meridian, Book #2) by Amber Kizer (Delecourt Press/Random House, 7/11/ 2011)
- Dust by Joan Frances Turner (Ace Hardcover, 9/7/10)
- The Opposite of Amber by Gillian Philip (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, 4/4/11)
- The False Princess by Eilis O'Neal (EgmontUSA, 1/25/11)
Note: Covers might not be final. If changes occur I will notify my readers of the new versions.
*Blast From The Past*
(I'll be including a book from the past with this post. I want to feature books that are no longer heard of that still deserve a voice.)
Stay With Me by Garret Freymann-Weyr
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Release Date: April 24, 2006
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children
Pages: 308
Summary: Sixteen-year-old Leila Abranel was born some twenty years after her sisters. Her elegant sisters from her father’s first marriage have lives full of work, love affairs, and travel. Leila doesn’t know either of them very well, but she loves hearing about them—details of Rebecca’s ruined marriage, Clare’s first job, and the strings of unsuitable boyfriends. When Rebecca kills herself, Leila wants to know why. She starts by spending time with Clare and finally comes to know her as a person instead of a story. With Clare’s reluctant help, Leila tracks down Rebecca’s favorite places and tries to find her sister’s friends. Along the way, Leila meets Eamon.Eamon is thirty-one and writes for television. He thinks Leila is beautiful and smart, but he does not, he tells her, date teenagers. And yet, the months go by and Leila turns seventeen and learns that you can love someone you are not dating. Maybe letting Eamon love her back is a mistake. Maybe she’ll never know why Rebecca did what she did. Maybe, Leila, decides, most people have a hard time figuring out which way is left or knowing when to let go and when to stay.
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9 comments:
They all look awesome! For some reason Guitar Boy appeals to me above the rest. (Hugs)Indigo
OK, Bryan Davis has defintily caught my interest and I so wanted to read the books. All these books look great!
Aww! The Abused Werewolf Rescue Group sounds like a really sweet and potentially sad read!
Some of these sound fabulous. And so many covers to love. I'm keeping my eyes open for several of these. Thanks.
Lisa ~ YA Literature Lover
Gosh, there are always so many good books coming out that I can never keep up!
Some of the covers are absolutely stunning.
I love these posts! I have so many to add to my TBR pile! I'm psyched to learn of the Meridian sequel, I really liked that book. Thanks
Tantalizing for sure! I love the look of Trapped. That's how I feel during our Maine winters. It's on my wishlist now!
All these books look good!!
And, seeing the Vampire Diaries (I didn't know there was going to be more after the return trilogy) made my day!! :D
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