Friday, January 18, 2013

Friday Finds #32


Friday Finds is hosted by Should Be Reading. Each Friday, you share the great books you heard about or discovered over the past week: "books you were told about, books you discovered while browsing blogs/bookstores online, or books that you actually purchased."




The Art of Wishing
by Lindsay Ribar

Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 314
Publisher: Dial Books For Young Readers
Expected release date: March 21, 2013
Suggested tags: young adult, paranormal, djinn



From Goodreads:
"He can grant her wishes, but only she can save his life.

Margo McKenna has a plan for just about everything, from landing the lead in her high school play to getting into a good college. So when she finds herself in possession of a genie's ring and the chance to make three wishes, she doesn't know what to do. Why should she put her life into someone else's hands?

But Oliver is more than just a genie -- he's also a sophomore at Margo's high school, and he's on the run from a murderer. As he and Margo grow closer, she discovers that it will take more than three wishes to save him.

A whole lot more.
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Broken Moon
by Kim Antieau

Available as: hardcover, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 192
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry
Publication date: February 27, 2007
Suggested tags: young adult, realistic fiction, cultural



From Goodreads:
"I WILL NEVER HAVE A HUSBAND, BUT I HAVE THE BEST BROTHER IN THE WORLD. YOUR BREATH ON MY CHEEK -- ON MY SCAR -- FELT LIKE THE BREATH OF ALLAH.

Nadira is spoiled goods. Scars from a beating she received for a crime that her older brother allegedly committed tell the world that she is worth less than nothing -- except to her little brother, Umar, who sees beauty in her scars and value in her.

But Umar is gone -- perhaps kidnapped or maybe sold. All Nadira knows is that Umar has been taken into the desert to ride camels for rich sheiks. He could be lost to her forever.

For Umar, Nadira will risk everything. So she disguises herself as a boy and searches out the men who took him. They are not hard to find, and soon she, too, is headed to the desert to be a camel jockey.

Life in the desert is more brutal than Nadira imagined. All she has to protect her and the boys she meets are a bit of chai tea, some stories, and the hope that she has enough of both to keep going until she finds Umar.

BROKEN MOON
IS A SPELLBINDING, LYRICAL TALE THAT WILL CAPTURE READERS, HEARTS AND SOULS."


Lost In Thought
by Cara Bertrand

Available as: paperback, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 324
Publisher: CreateSpace
Publication date: December 8, 2012
Suggested tags: young adult, paranormal



First Book of the Sententia. From Goodreads:
"Lainey Young has a secret: she’s going crazy. Everyone else thinks she has severe migraines from stress and exhaustion. What she really has are visions of how people died—or are going to die. Not that she tells anyone that. At age sixteen, she prefers keeping her crazy to herself. When doctors insist she needs a new and stable environment to recover, Lainey’s game to spend two years at a private New England boarding school. She doesn’t really think it will cure her problem, and she’s half right. There is no cure, but as she discovers, she’s not actually crazy.

Almost everyone at Northbrook Academy has a secret too. Half the students and nearly all the staff are members of the Sententia, a hidden society of the psychically gifted. A vision of another student’s impending death confirms Lainey is one of them. She’d like to return the crappy gift of divining deaths with only a touch, but enjoys spending time with Carter Penrose—recent Academy graduate and resident school crush—while learning to control it. Lainey’s finally getting comfortable with her ability, and with Carter, when they uncover her true Sententia heritage. Now she has a real secret. Once it’s spilled, she’ll be forced to forget protecting secrets and start protecting herself.
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The Splendor Falls
by Rosemary Clement-Moore

Available as: hardcover, paperback, Kindle edition, ebook
Pages: 518
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Publication date: September 8, 2009
Suggested tags: young adult, paranormal, mystery



From Goodreads:
"Can love last beyond the grave?

Sylvie Davis is a ballerina who can’t dance. A broken leg ended her career, but Sylvie’s pain runs deeper. What broke her heart was her father’s death, and what’s breaking her spirit is her mother’s remarriage—a union that’s only driven an even deeper wedge into their already tenuous relationship.

Uprooting her from her Manhattan apartment and shipping her to Alabama is her mother’s solution for Sylvie’s unhappiness. Her father’s cousin is restoring a family home in a town rich with her family’s history. And that’s where things start to get shady. As it turns out, her family has a lot more history than Sylvie ever knew. More unnerving, though, are the two guys that she can’t stop thinking about. Shawn Maddox, the resident golden boy, seems to be perfect in every way. But Rhys—a handsome, mysterious foreign guest of her cousin’s—has a hold on her that she doesn’t quite understand.

Then she starts seeing things. Sylvie’s lost nearly everything—is she starting to lose her mind as well?
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4 comments:

  1. Ooh great finds! I've just added Lost In Thought and The Art of Wishing to my TBR list - they look fantastic. ^.^ Thanks for sharing. (: Also, thanks for stopping by my blog and becoming a new follower - I'm returning the favour. :3
    Happy Reading!

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    Tiffa @ The British Book Nerd

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    1. Thanks! And thanks for visiting! :) I'm really looking forward to reading Lost In Thought and The Art of Wishing myself!

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  2. I just added The Art of Wishing as well! Lost in Thought looks fab - might have to look that up :D great finds, and thank you so much for visiting my blog! Have a great weekend :)

    Sarah @ TotalTeenFiction

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    1. Thank you for visiting mine as well! Hope you had a lovely weekend too! :)

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