- Cloaked in Red by Vivian Vande Velde (Marshall Cavendish Children's Books, 10/1/10)
- The Stroker Sisters: Daughter of Dracula (Book #1) by Kailin Gow (The EDGE, 10/12/10)
- House of the Star by Caitlin Brennan (Starscape, 11/9/10)
- Battle Dress by Amy Efaw (Speak, 12/2/10 - Paperback Release)
- Bitter Melon by Cara Chow (EgmontUSA, 12/28/10)
- Across The Universe by Beth Revis (Razorbill, 1/11/11)
- Trackers: Shantorian (Book #2) by Patrick Carman (Scholastic Press, 1/1/11)
- The Big Crunch by Pete Hautman (Scholastic Press, 1/1/11)
- Flirt Club by Cathleen Daly (Roaring Brook Press, 1/4/11)
- Lily of the Nile by Stephanie Dray (Berkley Trade, 1/4/11)
- Dark Moon (Wereling, Book #2) by Steve Feasey (Feiwel & Friends, 2/1/11)
- Will Work for Prom Dress by Aimee Ferris (EgmontUSA, 2/8/11)
- A Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame by Brenda Woods (Speak, 2/17/11 - Paperback Release)
- How Lamar's Bad Prank Won A Bubba-Sized Trophy by Crystal Allen (Balzer + Bray, 2/22/11)
- Gemini Bites by Patrick Ryan (Scholastic Press, 3/1/11)
- In The Shadow of the Lamp by Susanne Dunlap (Bloomsbury USA Children's Books, 4/12/11)
- Then by Morris Gleitzman (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), 5/10/11: Re-released)
- My Life, the Theater, and Other Tragedies by Allen Zadoff (EgmontUSA, 5/10/11)
- Jane and the Damned by Janet Mullany (Avon A, 12/28/10)
- First Grave on the Right by Darynda Jones (St. Martin's Press, 2/1/11)
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.)
Eva Underground by Dandi Daley Mackall
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
Release Date: March 1, 2006
Publisher: Harcourt Children's Books
Pages: 256
Summary: The year 1978 has been a pretty good one for Eva Lott. She has a terrific best friend, she's dating the best-looking guy in school, and she just made the varsity swim team. So when her widowed dad says it's time for them to move, she's not exactly thrilled. And when he tells her that he intends to move to Communist Poland to help with a radical underground movement . . . Well, it's all downhill from there. Soon Eva has been transplanted from her comfortable Chicago suburb to a land that doesn't even have meat in its stores, let alone Peter Frampton records. And everywhere she goes, the government is watching. But Eva begins to warm to her new life. Sometime between eating lard on bread and dodging the militia, she makes a handsome new friend, Tomek. And soon she is wondering if maybe she's found home in the most unlikely of places
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7 comments:
I love looking at book covers/ new releases. There are so many good ones. Thanks!
FAB list. Thanks for all the links.
So many of these look so great! Mouthwatering! Definitely tantalizing!
Some great choices here. Thanks for all the links.
Lisa ~ YA Literature Lover
Great post. These look great, especially The Striker Sisters. My list just grew!
Oooo! Cloaked in Red and Across the Universe definitely sound right up my alley. Nice picks!
Like Celi.a, Cloaked In Red and and Across the Universe are two I'm really looking forward to. Added them both onto my TBR list! Thanks for showcasing them!
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