This week brings us 17 new books and nine reprints. Great week for fans of thrillers, alternate history, dystopian and magic! Happy Reading!!
The Big Lie by Julie Mayhew
In a gripping novel set in present-day England under a Nazi regime, a sheltered teen questions what it means to be "good" — and how far she's willing to go to break the rules.
Nazi England, 2014. Jessika Keller is a good girl — a champion ice skater, model student of the Bund Deutscher Mädel, and dutiful daughter of the Greater German Reich. Her best friend, Clementine, is not so submissive. Passionately different, Clem is outspoken, dangerous, and radical. And the regime has noticed. Jess cannot keep both her perfect life and her dearest friend, her first love. But which can she live without? Haunting, intricate, and unforgettable, The Big Lie unflinchingly interrogates perceptions of revolution, feminism, sexuality, and protest. Back matter includes historical notes from the author discussing her reasons for writing an "alt-history" story and the power of speculative fiction.
"Mayhew explores the very unnerving scenario of a world in which the Nazi regime is still in power and thriving—and why...Terrifying and eerily timely, this is a difficult read—emotionally—for mature readers. An excellent choice for most YA shelves."—School Library Journal (starred review)
Fragments of the Lost by Megan Miranda
From the New York Times bestselling author of All the Missing Girls and The Perfect Stranger
comes a suspenseful psychological mystery about one girl's search to
uncover the truth behind her ex-boyfriend's death. Perfect for fans of We Were Liars and 13 Reasons Why.
Jessa
Whitworth knew she didn't belong in her ex-boyfriend Caleb's room. But
she couldn't deny that she was everywhere—in his photos, his neatly
folded T-shirts, even the butterfly necklace in his jeans pocket . . .
the one she gave him for safe keeping on that day.
His mother
asked her to pack up his things—even though she blames Jessa for his
accident. How could she say no? And maybe, just maybe, it will help her
work through the guilt she feels about their final moments together.
But
as Jessa begins to box up the pieces of Caleb's life, they trigger
memories that make Jessa realize their past relationship may not be
exactly as she remembered. And she starts to question whether she really
knew Caleb at all.
Each fragment of his life reveals a new clue
that propels Jessa to search for the truth about Caleb's accident. What
really happened on the storm-swept bridge?
"Intoxicating, well crafted, and suspenseful." —Booklist
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