For Marissa Meyer fans both the new novella Fairest, and Cress (in paperback) are already in stores. There looks to be some great reads in all genres this week!!
Happy Reading!!
Woven, by Michael Jensen
All his life, Nels has wanted to
be a knight of the kingdom of Avërand. Tall and strong, and with a knack
for helping those in need, the people of his sleepy little village have
even taken to calling him the Knight of Cobblestown.
But that was before Nels died, murdered outside his home by a mysterious figure.
Now the young hero has awoken as a
ghost, invisible to all around him save one person -- his only hope for
understanding what happened to him -- the kingdom's heir, Princess
Tyra. At first the spoiled royal wants nothing to do with Nels, but as
the mystery of his death unravels, the two find themselves linked by a
secret, and an enemy who could be hiding behind any face.
I Was Here by Gayle Forman
Cody and Meg were inseparable...Until they weren’t.
When her best friend, Meg, drinks a bottle of industrial-strength
cleaner alone in a motel room, Cody is understandably shocked and
devastated. She and Meg shared everything—so how was there no warning?
But when Cody travels to Meg’s college town to pack up the belongings
left behind, she discovers that there’s a lot that Meg never told her.
About her old roommates, the sort of people Cody never would have met in
her dead-end small town in Washington. About Ben McAllister, the boy
with a guitar and a sneer, and some secrets of his own. And about an
encrypted computer file that Cody can’t open—until she does, and
suddenly everything Cody thought she knew about her best friend’s death
gets thrown into question.
Cut Me Free by J.R. Johansson
Seventeen-year-old
Charlotte barely escaped from her abusive parents. Her little brother,
Sam, wasn't as lucky. Now she's trying to begin the new life she always
dreamed of for them, but never thought she'd have to experience alone.
She's hired a techie-genius with a knack for forgery to remove the last
ties to her old life. But while she can erase her former identity, she
can’t rid herself of the memories. And her troubled history won’t let
her ignore the little girl she sees one day in the park. The girl with
the bruises and burn marks.
That’s when Charlotte begins to
receive the messages. Threatening notes left in her apartment—without a
trace of entry. And they’re addressed to Piper, her old name. As
the messages grow in frequency, she doesn’t just need to uncover who
is leaving them; she needs to stop whoever it is before anyone else she
loves ends up dead.
Playlist for the Dead by Michelle Falkoff
Part mystery, part love story, and part coming-of-age tale in the vein of The Perks of Being a Wallflower and The Spectacular Now.
There was a party. There was a
fight. The next morning, Sam's best friend, Hayden, was dead. And all he
left Sam was a playlist of songs and a suicide note: For Sam—listen and you'll understand.
To figure out what happened, Sam has to rely on the playlist and his
own memory. But the more he listens, the more he realizes that his
memory isn't as reliable as he thought. And it might only be by taking
out his earbuds and opening his eyes to the people around him that he'll
finally be able to piece together his best friend's story. And maybe
have a chance to change his own.
Playlist for the Dead
is an honest and gut-wrenching first novel about loss, rage, what it
feels like to outgrow a friendship that's always defined you—and the
struggle to redefine yourself. But above all, it's about finding hope
when hope seems like the hardest thing to find.
Tear You Apart, sequel to Kill Me Softly by Sarah Cross
Viv knows there's no escaping her fairy-tale curse. One day her
beautiful stepmother will feed her a poison apple or convince her
on-again-off-again boyfriend, Henley, to hunt her down and cut out her
heart before she breaks his. In the city of Beau Rivage, some princesses
are destined to be prey.
But then Viv receives an
invitation to the exclusive club where the Twelve Dancing Princess twirl
away their nights. There she meets Jasper, an underworld prince who
seems to have everything--but what he really wants is her. He vows to
save her from her dark fate if she'll join him and be his queen.
All Viv has to do is tear herself
away from the huntsman boy who still holds her heart. Then she might
live to see if happily ever after is a promise the prince can keep. But
is life as an underworld queen worth sacrificing the true love that
might kill her?
Geek Girl, book one in the Geek Girl series by Holly Smale
Geek + runway = a runaway UK hit! Geek Girl
is the first book in a hilarious, internationally bestselling series
that's perfect for fans of Louise Rennison and The Princess Diaries.
Harriet Manners is a geek. She
always has been, and she thought she always would be—but when she's
discovered by a modeling agent, she leaps at the chance to reinvent
herself. There's only one problem: Harriet is the definition of awkward.
Can she transform from geek to chic?
Love, Lucy by April Lindner
While backpacking through
Florence, Italy, during the summer before she heads off to college, Lucy
Sommersworth finds herself falling in love with the culture, the
architecture, the food...and Jesse Palladino, a handsome street
musician. After a whirlwind romance, Lucy returns home, determined to
move on from her "vacation flirtation." But just because summer is over
doesn't mean Lucy and Jesse are over, too.
In this coming-of-age romance,
April Lindner perfectly captures the highs and lows of a summer love
that might just be meant to last beyond the season.
We Can Work It Out, book two of the Lonely Hearts Club by Elizabeth Eulberg
A return to the world of THE LONELY HEARTS CLUB -- in a novel that gets
to the heart of how hard relationships can be . . . and why they are
sometimes worth all the drama and comedy they create.
When Penny Lane started The
Lonely Hearts Club, the goal was simple: to show that girls didn’t need
to define themselves by how guys looked at them, and didn’t have to
value boyfriends over everything else. Penny thought she’d be an outcast
for life . . . but then the club became far more popular than she ever
imagined it would be.
But what happens when the girl who never thought she’d date a good guy suddenly finds herself dating a great one? She doesn’t need a boyfriend . . .
But what happens when the girl who never thought she’d date a good guy suddenly finds herself dating a great one? She doesn’t need a boyfriend . . .
but she wants it to work out with this particular boyfriend.
And he wants it to work out with her.
Also releasing this week
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**Already seen in Barnes & Noble, Hardcover
***Already seen in Barnes & Noble, Trade Paperback (previously in Hardcover)
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