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Upcoming Release Review: The Speaker

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***Upcoming Release!*** The Speaker by Traci Chee Age Range: 13 & up Release Date: November 7, 2017 G.P. Putnam Son's Books for Young Readers 9780399176784 A slew of spectacular Young Adult fantasy books hit the shelves last fall, including quite a few strong debuts. One of the standouts was called The Reader by Traci Chee. With a gorgeous blue eye-catching cover and a synopsis to draw in any bookworm, The Reader was a knockout. It followed Sefia, an orphaned girl set out for revenge on the people who took her family from her. Her most treasured possession was a strange rectangular object previously guarded by her parents. An object called a book. In a world where the written word is unheard of, books holds power. And with that power come those willing to do anything to possess it. On her journey, Sefia rescues a mute young man by the name of Archer, kidnapped and forced into fighting rings for a ruthless pirate. Somehow, the notorious pirate Serakeen is ...

Review: Girls Made of Snow and Glass

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Girls Made of Snow and Glass by Melissa Bashardoust Age Range: 13 & up Release Date: September 5, 2017 Flatiron Books 9781250077738 “If they love you for anything, it will be for your beauty.” Mina carries these words with her, spoken by her father years ago. Since Mina’s heart is made of glass, she is told this renders her incapable of love. At sixteen, Mina leaves her southern home and travels to the north, where she sets out to win the heart of the newly widowed king and become someone worthy of love, believing she must use her beauty to do so. Sixteen years later, Mina is queen and her stepdaughter has grown up. Princess Lynet is constantly told how strongly she resembles her mother, but she would much rather take after her fierce and regal stepmother, the only maternal figure she has ever known. As Lynet grows, she comes closer to taking the crown, and Mina knows that one day they will be at odds. For the queen has no intention of letting that crown go. ...

Review: The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding

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The Dreadful Tale of Prosper Redding by Alexandra Bracken Age Range: 10-14 Release Date: September 5, 2017 Disney-Hyperion 9781484778173 “‘With stories like these, it’s best to start at the very beginning,’ Uncle Barnabas said. ‘Tell me, Prosperity, what do you know about the family curse?’” Prosper Redding comes from power, his family existing as practical royalty in the town of Redhood. Everything notable to happen there can be traced back through the family line, and everyone in that line is absurdly gifted in some way. Unfortunately, Prosperity Oceanus Redding can boast none of this family talent. And to top it off, being the odd Redding out also means every person in Redhood knows it. Things take a seriously unexpected turn when Prosper is made privy to the demon living inside him, and suddenly, being unexceptional doesn’t seem so bad. Alastor has spent nearly half of his eight hundred years dormant, just waiting for his chance to resurface. Oh, and when he...

Review: The Hawkweed Prophecy and The Hawkweed Legacy

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The Hawkweed Prophecy  and  The Hawkweed Legacy by Irena Brignull Age Range: 13 & up Release Date: September 6, 2016 and August 15, 2017 9781602863132 and 9781602863149 Weinstein Books There was a time last year when an ARC of The Hawkweed Prophecy found its way to me. It had all the right elements to catch my intrigue: magic, schemes, wickedness… And witches. Witches are not currently as prominent in literature as I would like, and their presence is almost always guaranteed to catch my eye. However, for whatever strange universe/timing issue, I just couldn’t get into the story. It has been over a year, and having just been given the opportunity to read both The Hawkweed Prophecy and its newly published sequel, The Hawkweed Legacy , I decided to give it another go. Which just goes to show you, timing truly is everything. I could not put this dark and twisty story down this time around, and Irena Brignull, if you are reading this, my sincerest apologies fo...