Showing posts with label Friday Finds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friday Finds. Show all posts

Friday, November 27, 2009

Friday Finds [5] Lots of finds this week!

I think this is my favorite meme, I guess because I get so many of the books on my TBR list from other blogs...it's such a great resource for finding new books.


That being said, much props and thanks to Miz B at Should Be Reading for hosting it every week!


Surprisingly I had a lot of time to look for books this week. I found most of these just scanning through my local library's online catalog. I had so many finds...this isn't even half of them! 



[[ All links go to goodreads summaries ]]





I Know It's Over by C.K. Kelly Martin ++ Kiss & Blog by Alyson Noël





Fat Hoochie Prom Queen-Nico Medina ++ The Gift Moves-Steve Lyon






The One: A Chloe Gamble Novel (book 1)-Ed Decter ++ The Séance-Joan Lowery Nixon






Shadow Falls-Amy Kathleen Ryan ++ So Super Starry-Rose Wilkins

I hope you found something you like this week. Link me to your finds! I love them ♥



Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday Finds [4]


...is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.

Not too many finds this week, due to limited time on the computer. But here's a couple I added to my TBR:

Beautiful by Cindy Martinusen-Coloma

Goodreads summary:
 Since childhood, seventeen-year-old Ellie Summerfield has fought to overcome her grandfather's painful words that push her to be driven, determined, and successful to the detriment of those around her. She always strives to do more, be more, help more. But when a tragedy stops her world short, Ellie is confronted with her deepest fears and this question: what is her life really worth?

Experience one girl's journey to rebuild herself into someone who is truly beautiful.

Midnight Reflections by Katrina Michaels 

Goodreads summary (I shortened it a bit):
All Tara Daston wanted was a fun night out dancing with her boyfriend. Getting killed was certainly the last thing she ever expected and waking back up three days later as a vampire was the last thing she ever wanted. And just when she finally begins adjusting to her new life, a friend is killed by a creature nobody can identify.

As more killings happen, she realizes that she can't ignore it any longer. Deciding to investigate a little, she meets Tom, the lead agent of the Preternatural Investigation Agency. Now that she's gotten involved, she doesn't want to stop. And when the killer notices her and is intrigued, she no longer has any choice, forcing her to work together with Tom and the rest of the agency to stop the murders.
As always, leave me your Friday Finds link so I can check out what you found :]

Have a good weekend everyone!





Friday, October 30, 2009

-Friday Finds [3]



...is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.

It takes up too much space to paste a description for every single book, so I've linked each one to it's goodreads summary.

Just click on the book's title [not the pictures] for all it's info.


 So.. what did I stumble across this week...?






1] Always Watching (The Rayne Tour book 1) - Brandilyn Collins + Amberly Collins 
2] The Reluctant Heiress-Eva Ibbotson
3] Confessions of a Beauty Addict-Nadine Haobsh




4] Lockdown: Escape from Furnace-Alexander Gordon Smith
5] The Swan Kingdom-Zoe Marriott

6] Busted-Phil Bildner



Leave me your Friday Finds link! I love finding new books for my TBR. :]


 

Saturday, September 19, 2009

-Friday Finds (#2)


...is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.
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Monday:
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What Happened To Cass McBride?-Gail Giles
Found @ amazon.com
 
Kyle Kirby has planned a cruel and unusual revenge on Cass McBride, the most popular girl in school, for the death of his brother David. He digs a hole. Drugs Cass. Kidnaps her. Puts her in a box-underground. He buries her alive. But Kyle makes a fatal error: Cass knows the power of words. She uses fear as her weapon to keep her nemesis talking - and to keep herself breathing during the most harrowing 48 hours of her life. -barnesandnoble.com

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Tuesday:
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Heaven Looks A Lot Like The Mall-Wendy Mass

Found at Tales Of Whimsy
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When 16-year-old Tessa suffers a shocking accident in gym class, she finds herself in heaven (or what she thinks is heaven), which happens to bear a striking resemblance to her hometown mall. In the tradition of It's a Wonderful Life and The Christmas Carol, Tessa starts reliving her life up until that moment. She sees some things she'd rather forget, learns some things about herself she'd rather not know, and ultimately must find the answer to one burning question--if only she knew what the question was.

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Written in sharp, witty verse, Wendy Mass crafts an extraordinary tale of a spunky heroine who hasn't always made the right choices, but needs to discover what makes life worth living.-amazon.com
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Wednesday:
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Bleed-Laurie Faria Stolarz
Found @ amazon.com 
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Over the course of a single summer day, ten teenagers in Salem, Massachusetts, will discover important truths about themselves and each other.

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There is Nicole, whose decision to betray her best friend will shock everyone, most of all herself; Kelly, who meets the convicted felon she has been writing to for years; Maria, whose definition of a true friend is someone who will cut her. Then there is Sadie, a chubby eleven-year-old whose mother forces her to wear a "please don't feed me" sign stapled to her shirt; while Joy, a fifteen-year-old waitress hoping for true intimacy narrowly escapes a very dark fate. Derik discovers that his usual good looks and charm won't help him hold onto the girl he wants, while nineteen-year-old drifter, Mearl, is desperately looking for a place to call home. Sean is torn between his loyalty to his girlfriend and the possibility of finding something more with her friend, while Ginger's single-minded pursuit to bring down her nemesis only proves that they may be more alike than she thought.

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Seamlessly woven together, this incredibly powerful and compelling collection of stories chronicles the very real trials of today's teen experience.-amazon.com
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Thursday:
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Fairest Of All: Tale Of The Wicked Queen-Serena Valentino
Found @ JuJu's Shelfari

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For anyone who's seen Walt Disney's Snow White, you'll know that the Wicked Queen is one evil woman! After all, it's not everyone who wants to cut out their teenage step-daughter's heart and have it delivered back in a locked keepsake box. (And even if this sort of thing is a common urge, we don't know many people who have acted upon it.)

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Now, for the first time, we'll examine the life of the Wicked Queen and find out just what it is that makes her so nasty. Here's a hint: the creepy-looking man in the magic mirror is not just some random spooky visage-and he just might have something to do with the Queen's wicked ways! 



Friday, September 11, 2009

-Friday Finds (#1) -Good stuff!


...is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.


So this is my first time doing a Friday Finds, & I already know it's going to be my favorite meme to do.


I find SO many new books everyday, & I'm constantly adding to my TBR (link on sidebar --->) & since I couldn't possibly fit all of them into one post, I decided I would narrow it down to 5 each Friday (one for each day, Mon-Fri).


Here goes!


Monday:


Killing Britney by Sean Olin
I found this @ Book Nerds, one of my very favorite blogs :]


Britney is the girl everyone loves to hate.



Ever since Britney transformed herself from freak-and-geek to the most popular girl at school, her life has been touched by tragedy. First it was her mom, who drowned on a family rafting trip. Then her hockey-star boyfriend, Ricky, was killed in a hit-and-run.

When the deaths continue to pile up, everyone fears for Britney. Sure she's popular, blond, and fabulous.


But is that enough reason for someone to want to...kill her?
 
 
Tuesday:


Playing House by Fredrica Wagman
Found at He Followed Me Home


When Playing House appeared in 1973, Publishers Weekly hailed it, 'A probing descent into madness that will fascinate the same audience that appreciated I Never Promised You a Rose Garden.' This nationally bestselling story of one woman's struggle with the lasting effects of a childhood sexual relationship with her brother shocked American readers; it remains a literary work of enduring quality and value. In his foreword Philip Roth writes, 'The traumatized child; the institutionalized wife; the haunting desire; the ghastly business of getting through the day - what is striking about Wagman's treatment of these contemporary motifs is the voice of longing in which the heroine shamelessly confesses to the incestuous need that is at once her undoing and her only hope.'


Wednesday:


Stealing Heaven by Elizabeth Scott
I actually saw this at two different blogs on Wednesday, but forgot both of them :\ Sorry!




Eighteen-year-old Danielle—aka Sydney, Rebecca, or whatever alias her mother chooses—has been stealing since she can remember. She and her theft-savvy mother move from town to town, mining the successful men whom her mother attracts for information that allows them to find and rob the toniest homes. Dani has no school, no friends, and no home until she and her mother land in Heaven, a small, wealthy beachfront town where Dani realizes what it is like to have a best friend and also a boyfriend, who just happens to be a cop.

Scott tells a surprising story that features a mature teen who longs for the straight and narrow, even as the adults around her profit from crime and corruption. Dani’s first-person narrative includes a few winking references to the lucrative life theft can garner, which feel like odd, misguided shifts from the story’s strongest message that Dani is a brave teen who can and does shape a strong future for herself.
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Thursday:



Blame by Michelle Huneven

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Patsy MacLemoore, a history professor in her late twenties with a brand-new Ph.D. from Berkeley and a wild streak, wakes up in jail—yet again—after another epic alcoholic blackout. “Okay, what’d I do?” she asks her lawyer and jailers. “I really don’t remember.” She adds, jokingly: “Did I kill someone?”

In fact, two Jehovah’s Witnesses, a mother and daughter, are dead, run over in Patsy’s driveway. Patsy, who was driving with a revoked license, will spend the rest of her life—in prison, getting sober, finding a new community (and a husband) in AA—trying to atone for this unpardonable act.


Friday:
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In Your Room by Jordanna Fraiberg
Found at Must And Lust For Books





Molly and Charlie have fallen head over heels in love—even though they’ve never met Molly is a fashion-conscious city girl in L.A. Charlie is an earthy, mountain-biking dude from Boulder, Colorado. Each of them has big plans with their respective friends for the summer—until they discover that their parents decided to swap houses!


Luckily there’s no amount of homesickness that a bit of snooping can’t cure. Charlie and Molly begin crawling under beds and poking around in closets to find out a little more about each other—and they like what they find.


Can Charlie and Molly’s long-distance romance survive jealousy, misunderstandings—and the thousand miles between them?




What did you all find?!