Showing posts with label Morgan Matson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morgan Matson. Show all posts

Monday, 20 June 2016

Book Review: The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson.



Product details:  
Publisher: Simon & Schuster.
Hardcover, 519 pages.
Release date: May 3rd 2016.
Rating: 3½ out of 5.
Ages: 12+
Source: Received from publisher for review.

 Andie had it all planned out.

When you are a politician’s daughter who’s pretty much raised yourself, you learn everything can be planned or spun, or both. Especially your future.

Important internship? Check.

Amazing friends? Check.

Guys? Check (as long as we’re talking no more than three weeks).

But that was before the scandal. Before having to be in the same house with her dad. Before walking an insane number of dogs. That was before Clark and those few months that might change her whole life.

Because here’s the thing—if everything’s planned out, you can never find the unexpected.

And where’s the fun in that?


 Seventeen year old Andie Walker doesn’t just have her summer all planned out, she has her whole life planned out. Ever since Andie’s Mom died five years ago, Andie has lived her life by a series of set rules – and she never steps out of line.  Andie’s summer plans involve an important internship at John Hopkins. For her life plans, she’s all about medical school, and as for romantic relationships, she fits those in too. As long as they don’t last any longer than three weeks, that is.  Andie likes to stick to the rules, yes, as long as they are her rules. But this summer, Andie is about to find out that rules are made to be broken, and that life doesn’t always go to plan.

Andie. Hm. She’s a tough one to get to know, in that she doesn’t readily let people into her life.  She’s guarded, and that’s because, with a congressman as a Dad, she has to be. Andie’s always watching her back, and she doesn’t let people into her life, or into her heart all too easily. Take Topher: these two have been hooking up for years with one thing in common – they both have parents that work in politics, so they get each other.  Also, Topher’s hot. However, Andie’s never going to give her heart to Topher. He’s her fall back guy, her friend with benefits for those times when she’s in-between relationships. Andie’s heart has been hurt by her Mom’s death, and it makes sense that she’s super-vigilant in protecting herself from any more hurt. Eventually, though, she’ll have to open her heart up to love, right? I know it. And you know it too!

So, Andie’s all ready for her summer internship, and then…Well, a political scandal rocks her father’s world and her internship is revoked (so unfair!) With a whole summer ahead of her and all the cool internships snapped up already, Andie is out of options. So, in order to get out of her house (where her Dad, currently out of a job, is hanging around ALL day), Andie takes a job as a dog-walker.  Initially, Andie’s attitude to her new job is not so great. Let’s just say that Andie definitely does not see dog walking as a future career option, but her furry friends soon win her over, and along the way she meets a cute nerd called Clark, who just might sweep her off her feet (if she lets him!)

Like Morgan Matson’s previous books, The Unexpected Everything is a pleasant, character-driven, coming of age read. At over five-hundred pages, it’s not a quick read, and I found it to be somewhat slow moving in parts. I will say that the ending of this book was worth the wait, though: it is heart-felt and honest and will leave you feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. It will probably leave you with a great big smile on your face too, which is always good. That said, this isn’t my favourite of Matson’s books (that’s Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour, closely followed by Second Chance Summer) but it is a strong summer contemp, well-written and with a pretty swoony romance too (albeit with a few stumbling blocks along the way!)

Matson tends to focus heavily on friendships in her books: here Andie has a close group of girlfriends with confusing names like Bri, Toby and Palmer (I swear, for the first few chapters I thought they were all dudes!) Each of Andie’s friends comes equipped with their own hopes, fears, dramas and summer jobs, and I have to say that as the supporting characters in this novel, I’m not totally sure that they totally worked. For one, it takes a while to get to know each of them (three best friends, along with a long-term boyfriend and a crush) and this slows down the novel quite a bit. Also, some of these characters, (Ahem, Toby) kind of annoyed me. We’ve all had a Toby in our lives: she’s the needy, insecure, attention-seeking friend who won’t let you date the guy you like, because she has a crush on him too. It doesn’t matter that he’s interested in you, and never was interested in her at all. Gah. Drama. Maybe I’ve finally aged out of this stuff. (I SO haven’t!)

If you’re looking for a summer read that will last you your whole holiday long, then this is it. The Unexpected Everything is perfect for lazy days at the beach. Overall, I found it too long, though. The story of Andie’s summer just doesn’t merit 500+ pages. Or maybe I’m just impatient and I always want to get to the good stuff fast. And there is good stuff. Awkward dates, cute dates, lots of kissing. Adorable canines.  Other good stuff includes: Andie’s relationship with her dad, which I haven’t talked about at all here, but which is very well-written and reads very true.  A totally fun scavenger hunt, featuring a cameo appearance from none other than Emily Hughes (Since You’ve Been Gone) which includes an in-joke about lists (I laughed!) There are other cameos too, but I won’t say who – you’ll just have to read The Unexpected Everything to find out! 

Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Five of my All Time Favourite Summer Reads!

Another day, another list!

Here are some classic summer hits -- the books that will leave you with fond memories for years to come. These are the books you'll want to read over and over again, the books you'll want to read all summer long.

I'm sticking to YA Fiction here, but if you're looking for something a little more adult-y just click the Summer Spotlight tab in the sidebar.


*****



Jenny Han is an auto-buy author for me. Actually, all of the authors on this list are auto-buys for me. There's something really special about The Summer series, though. I love reading the story of Conrad, Jeremiah and Belly as it unfolds over the years. I should probably re-read this series sometime soon, as it's been a few years!

Read my review of the Summer Series by Jenny Han.


*****




I was late to the Sarah Dessen party, and I still have a lot of catching up to do. To date, I've read three Dessen books and this one is my favourite by far.  So adorable. And, for me, Wes will always be one of my favourite Boys of YA. So much sa-woon! I'm hoping to get to Along for the Ride this summer (although I said the same last summer!) Do you have any Dessen faves? I'd love to know!


Read my review of The Truth About Forever by Sarah Dessen.

*****





Morgan Matson's debut is still my favourite of hers.  Second Chance Summer was a really good read too, but you know, tears. This one, though, is fun! It's got swoony romance, and as the title indicates, it's got an epic road trip (well, detour). P.S: I happen to know (from following her on Instagram) that Morgan Matson is in Italy right now. I also happened to leave a comment on one of her photos dropping hints that it would be really cool if her trip was a research trip for 'Amy & Roger's Epic Italian Adventure.' I'm really hoping that she sees my comment and runs with it.

Read my review of Amy & Roger's Epic Detour by Morgan Matson.


*****




I guess by now you're sensing that there's a theme to my summer reading. That's right, as soon as the sun hits, I am all about beach-set contemporary fiction. And it doesn't get better than this. Nantucket Blue is one of my all time summer faves. I LOVE the setting of this book, and the romance is pretty fun too. The follow up, Nantucket Red is also one to add to your summer reading list. I'm hoping for another YA from Leila Howland very soon (she's been writing MG for the past few years). 

Read my reviews  of Nantucket Blue and Nantucket Red by Leila Howland.


*****




All of Emery Lord's books to date have been pretty great reads for me, but this one, her debut, remains my favourite (totally have a fondness for debut novels!) I loved this story of country music superstar Lilah Montgomery and her best friend (with a bad attitude) Reagan O' Neill. 


Read my review of Open Road Summer by Emery Lord.


*****



This book divided opinion when it released last year. Oh boy, did it divide opinion! It's about cheating, you see: lots of cheating and lots of bad decisions and lots of mean girl antics too. Basically, this book is all about a lot of drama. And I loved it. I remember reading this one Saturday. I read it all in one sitting, because I just could not put it down, an that doesn't happen all that often for me. I'm a really picky reader - and I'm getting pickier as the years go by! I still haven't read Cotugno's debut How to Love. Need to get to that one soon.


Read my review of 99 Days by Katie Cotugno.

*****

Let me know what you think of this list!

And tell me your favourite summer reads!

Monday, 6 June 2016

- Five Books to Add to Your Summer Holiday Reading List - (YA Fiction)

So, you're off on your summer holidays (lucky you!) and I'm guessing you're looking for some great new reads to take with you? Well, look no further.

I've put together a couple of lists that will hopefully help you find something to read as you head off for some sun, surf and relaxation.

First up, YA Fiction. I'll also be covering Adult Fiction and some of my All Time Summer Faves in upcoming posts.

If you want to dig deeper into the archives of great Summer Reads, just hit the Summer Spotlight tab over there ------>  or maybe it's up there ^^ because you didn't read this when I posted it, and are just catching up now. :)

*****




If you're looking for a great summer read full of friendship and fun and SWOON, then Morgan Matson is a pretty safe bet. I'm currently reading this one, which details seventeen-year-old Andie's summer in the wake of her father's political scandal.  While I found the book a little slow to start, it's been a pleasant reading experience so far and,  at over five hundred pages, The Unexpected Everything should keep you in reading material your whole holiday through!


When is this available? It's out now!


*****



Here's one for those of you who like your summer fiction with a bit of bite. With Malice is described as a thrilling page-turner, perfect for fans of We Were Liars and The Girl on the Train.  It's coming up soon on my TBR and I am *SO* excited to read it. If you didn't know, I love my summer fiction with a bit of bite.  Oh, I have a quick recommendation for those of you who love summer reads of this type: Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas. SO GOOD!


When is this available? June 7th in the US || June 9th in the UK.


*****



Like Morgan Matson, Emery Lord is just one of those authors who just never lets me down. The writing in this book is GORGEOUS, as is the boy, as is the FOOD.  I've already read this one, so I'll just helpfully link my review here and you can go read all my thoughts.  Helpful Link to Review.


When is this available? It's out now!

*****




Here's a story: I almost completely ignored this book. Then, I was sent a copy (unsolicited) for review and discovered that it's getting all these great reviews and actually sounds pretty awesome. So, why did I ignore it in the first place? Well, probably because I'm not in love with the UK cover (never judge a book by its cover, ahem)  and I already have one summer book about the Manson girls on my summer reading list (The UK title of this book is My Favourite Manson Girl). So there you have it. 

When is this available? June 7th 2016 to be exact.

*****



The synopsis reads: "A sparkling coming-of-age story about self-discovery, first love, and the true meaning of family, perfect for fans of Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen." So, of course I want to read this. I'm a sucker like that. Give me a blurb that mentions Jenny Han and Sarah Dessen, and I'm all over it, you know? That said, this one sounds like a perfect summer read full of summer lovin' and self-discovery. Oh, and I have the perfect soundtrack too: 


When is this available? June 21st
Click to read the Synopsis


*****


Bonus Pick: Because all my Top 5's are actual Top 6's and I can never not include a bonus pick!




I just love summer reads that involve travel and/or road trips of any kind, don't you? This one, which sounds super-cute, involves a trip to Tuscany, Italy. Sa-woon! However, our protagonist, Lina, isn't really in the mood for Italy (?!) Problematic. However, I'm sure Lina will fall in love with all that Italy has to offer over the course of this book. (Maybe she'll even fall in love with a hot Italian boy along the way!)


When is this available? It's out now!
Click to read the Synopsis


*****


So, tell me, what's on your summer reading list? Are you planning on reading any of my picks? If so, let me know in comments!

Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Guest Post: Arianne Shares Ten Books She Can't Wait to Read in 2016!





How Hard Can Love Be? by Holly Bourne || Publication date: February 2016:  Holly Bourne’s Am I Normal Yet? was hands down one of the best books I read last year - as heartwarming as it is heartbreaking, as fierce as it is funny, it’s more than just well-written: it’s a treasure. I was thrilled to hear heroine Evie’s friends Lottie and Amber would have their own stories to tell, and, in the first of many sequels to grace this most anticipated list, How Hard Can Love Be? looks set to bring more laughter, friendship, feminism and touching teen drama to YA fiction than ever before.


Throne of Glass #5 by Sarah J. Maas || Publication date: September 2016:  Lightning sharp, dazzlingly written, deliciously complex and gloriously detailed, Throne of Glass is one of my favourite YA fantasy series by far. The fifth book may not have a title yet, but after the utter devastation and sheer brilliance (but mostly devastation) of Queen of Shadows, this epic adventure already has a place on my shelf.


The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson || Publication date: May 2016:  The Unexpected Everything sounds like just the kind of story I’m looking for when it comes to a good standalone: warm, solid, complicated, intriguing. I’ve been burned by contemporary YA before and I have no patience for tired tropes, weak plots or whiny, problematic leads anymore - I’m a ruthless DNFer and I’d rather spend time on books I’ll actually enjoy – but I was surprised by how much I loved Second Chance Summer, and if Morgan Matson can bring the same depth and humour to this book, it’ll make for a terrific read.


The Last Beginning by Lauren James || Publication date: November 2016:  I was lucky enough to read The Next Together – one of my favourite reads of the year - in summer 2015, and ever since, I’ve been longing to read this companion-sequel. The Last Beginning tells the story of teenage hacker Clove and promises time travel, romance, LGBTQ+ characters, humour, adventure, and of course, a healthy dose of sarcasm. I can’t wait.


A Gathering of Shadows by V. E. Schwab || Publication date: February 2016:  A Darker Shade of Magic is old-school. Told with style and verve, full of badass characters - including daring, cut-throat Lila and her powerful, reluctant enemy-turned-possible-friend Kell – and cinematic prose, all tied up in a neat little bow, it already has that classic feel. The first book will be tough to be beat in terms of drama and action, but if anyone can do it, Victoria Schwab can.


Ride by Lisa Glass || Publication date: June 2016:  Way back when YA was mostly populated by dull dystopia and faux-fantasy series, I almost never finished trilogies, but this year if there’s one finale I’m looking forward to, it’s the last book in Lisa Glass’ unexpected hit trio of surfing stories. It’s dramatic, unusual and entertaining, and readers will be racing to find out what happens to Zeke and Iris here.


Cuckoo by Keren David || Publication date: August 2016: If you’re looking for UKYA with style, warmth, humour and just a dash of bittersweet heartbreak, then Keren David is the author you’re looking for. I loved Salvage – you can read the review in which I rather infamously said it was ‘better than chocolate’ here, praise I haven’t given any other book before or since – and have high hopes for Cuckoo, her latest standalone.

Love & Gelato by Jenna Evans Welch || Publication date: April 2016:  Of all the books on this list, Love & Gelato has the potential to be the most hit-and-miss: I somehow get the feeling it’s going to be wonderful or disastrous! Still, it’s always worth making room for a heartwarming summer début now and then, and this book looks like it could be a lot of fun. 


The Book of Dust by Philip Pullman || Publication date: TBC: We don’t know much about The Book of Dust yet – there are whispers of fantasy and adventure, of Lyra returning as the heroine, and of more extraordinary, mysterious Dust – but for me, like many other fans, just the mere idea of another His Dark Materials book is a dream.


Love Song by Sophia Bennett || Publication date: April 2016:  Sophia Bennett's books are chatty, delicious and surprising; I particularly loved Threads and The Lookand I can't wait to see what she has in store for us next. Love Song's premise is one that's been done before, but in Bennett's capable hands, we may be in for a real treat.


BONUS: Wing Jones by Katherine Webber:  Okay, so technically this book doesn’t release until 2017, but what can I say? Publishing’s had me looking out for ’17 and ‘18 reads for years! Katherine Webber’s début promises drama, diversity and a spectacularly unusual premise. I’m officially intrigued!


What were your favourite reads of last year? What books are you most excited for in 2016?



--Arianne.

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

Ten Books I Can't Wait to Read in 2016!

I don't know about you, but my 2016 wishlist is already looking pretty healthy! Here are ten books (in no particular order!) that I can't wait to read in 2016.





With Malice by Eileen Cook || Publication date: June 2016:  For fans of We Were Liars and The Girl on the Train, With Malice by Eileen Cook centers around a girl who can't remember the last six weeks of her life, including an accident in which her friend died. Only what if the accident wasn't an accident? That's the question posed in the synopsis, and I can't help it, I'm all intrigued. I have high hopes for this one!

The Land of 10,000 Madonnas by Kate Hattemer || Publication date: April 2016:  This book sounds like a whole lot of fun, and really sad at the same time. Tissues at the ready as five teens undertake a mysterious backpacking trip through Europe to fulfill the wish of their dying friend. 


The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson || Publication date: May 2016:  It's a new book from Morgan Matson. Do I need to say any more? Well, this one centers around the daughter of a politician, a scandalous scandal, and a lot of cute dogs. Hopefully, there is a cute boy in here too. I'm sure there is. Sounds like a whole lot of fun, don't you think? 


Summer Days & Summer Nights Nights Ed. Stephanie Perkins || Publication: June 2016:  I don't read a whole lot of anthologies, but it seems I do read anthologies edited by Anna and the French Kiss author Stephanie Perkins. In fact, I'm reading My True Love Gave to Me, the Perkins edited Winter Love Stories anthology right now. Summer Days...features twelve summer love stories (my favourite thing!) from Stephanie Perkins, Francesca Lia Block, Veronica Roth and a host of other authors. 


Summer in the Invisible City by Juliana Romano || Publication date: June 2016: Wow, a lot of the books on my 2016 wish list release in June. My book bill for that month is going to be huge! This one is a very coming-of-age contemp about a girl called Sadie who thinks she has her summer in the city all figured out - until she meets a boy called Sam. 






The Square Root of Summer by Harriet Reuter Hapgood || Publication date: May 2016:  One of the most talked about debuts of 2016, this book follows physics prodigy Gottie Oppenheimer as she 'navigates a summer of grief and rips in the space-time continuum, all while trying to reconcile heartbreak'.  I'm totally on board with this one as a contemporary - but I'm not sure how I'll get on with the science bit! I'm hoping all of that stuff doesn't totally go over my head!


Girls on Fire by Robin Wasserman || Publication date: May 2016:  First off, I love the title of this book! Love the cover too. This new book by Robin Wasserman is all about obsessive teen friendships and secrets that will change everything. Can't wait!


Beautiful Broken Things by Sara Barnard || Publication date: February 2016:  Now, this one is getting all the great early reviews. It's a debut UKYA, it's all about female friendships, and from what I've heard, it's a gorgeous book all round.


When We Collided by Emery Lord || Publication date: April 2016:  Emery Lord's Open Road Summer is one of my favourite contemps and so I always look forward to her new releases. This one, which is getting some great early reviews, is described as 'a powerful story of two teens whose love is put to the test by forces beyond their control.'

Three Truths and a Lie by Brent Hartinger || Publication date: August 2016: Now, I really like the sound of this one! Three Truths and a Lie is a YA psychological thriller that's also said to be full of romantic suspense - only some of my favourite things. Can't wait to read this one!

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This is just as taster of the books I want to read in 2016. I only included books here that already had their cover art and descriptions available - so this list pretty much encompasses the first half of next year - and a whole lot of summer contemps! I'd love to add some more psychological thrillers and even some horror to my list (I know Stephanie Perkins has a YA horror due in 2016, but no details yet!) so if you have any good 2016 picks to share, I'd love to hear about them in comments!

What books are you most looking forward to reading next year?

Wednesday, 21 October 2015

Cover Candy: Some Recent Cover Favourites!


It's true, I stalk cover reveals like it's nobody's business! 

What's your pick of this bunch of recent reveals?


With Malice by Eileen Cook || Release date: June 2016

For fans of We Were Liars and The Girl on the Train comes a chilling, addictive, compulsive read about a teenage girl who wakes up in a hospital bed and cannot remember the last six weeks of her life, including the accident that killed her best friend--only what if the accident wasn't an accident?

Eighteen-year-old Jill Charron wakes up in a hospital room, leg in a cast, stitches in her face and a big blank canvas where the last 6 weeks should be. She comes to discover she was involved in a fatal accident while on a school trip in Italy three days previous but was jetted home by her affluent father in order to receive quality care. Care that includes a lawyer. And a press team. Because maybe the accident...wasn't an accident. Wondering not just what happened but what she did, Jill tries to piece together the events of the past six weeks before she loses her thin hold on her once-perfect life.



*****


The Land of 10,000 Madonnas by Kate Hattemer || Release date: April 2016

Five teens backpack through Europe to fulfill the mysterious dying wish of their friend in this heartwarming novel from the author of The Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy.

Jesse lives with his history professor dad in a house covered with postcards of images of the Madonna from all over the world. They’re gotten used to this life: two motherless dudes living among thousands of Madonnas. But Jesse has a heart condition that will ultimately cut his life tragically short. Before he dies, he arranges a mysterious trip to Europe for his three cousins, his best friend, and his girlfriend to take after he passes away. It’s a trip that will forever change the lives of these young teens and one that will help them come to terms with Jesse’s death.

With vivid writing, poignant themes, and abundant doses of humor throughout, Kate Hattemer’s second novel is a satisfying journey about looking for someone else’s answers only to find yourself.
 


*****


Summer Days and Summer Nights ed. Stephanie Perkins
Release date: June 2016

A collection of twelve romantic tales of young summer love. Edited by Stephanie Perkins. Featuring new short stories by Leigh Bardugo, Francesca Lia Block, Libba Bray, Cassandra Clare, Brandy Colbert, Tim Federle, Lev Grossman, Nina LaCour, Stephanie Perkins, Veronica Roth, Jon Skovron, and Jennifer E. Smith.


*****


Wanderlost by Jen Malone || Release date: May 2016

Seventeen-year-old Aubree has always idolized her adventurous older sister, even while utterly content to track Elizabeth’s antics from the cozy comforts of home, in the tender care of doting parents. So when Elizabeth gets herself in "a touch of trouble” and, for the first time ever, actually needs Aubree's help, Bree is flattered but insistent. 

There’s no way she can do what Elizabeth is asking. Impersonate her recent-college-grad sis all summer, just so Elizabeth can score the recommendation she needs to land her dream position? Nope, nope, not gonna happen. 

ESPECIALLY when Elizabeth’s summer job is leading a bus tour. 
A bus tour across Europe. 
A senior citizens' bus tour across Europe.

And that's even before Bree finds out that the tour owner’s super-cute son (who is decidedly NOT elderly) will be a last-minute addition. 

Bree would have to be crazy. Or would she?


*****


How Not To Disappear by Clare Furniss || Release date: December 2015

Hattie's summer isn't going as planned. Her two best friends have abandoned her: Reuben has run off to Europe to "find himself" and Kat's in Edinburgh with her new girlfriend. Meanwhile Hattie is stuck babysitting her twin siblings and dealing with endless drama around her mum's wedding.

Oh, and she's also just discovered that she's pregnant with Reuben's baby...

Then Gloria, Hattie's great-aunt who no one previously knew even existed comes crashing into her life. Gloria's fiercely independent, rather too fond of a gin sling and is in the early stages of dementia.

Together the two of them set out on a road trip of self-discovery – Gloria to finally confront the secrets of her past before they are wiped from her memory forever and Hattie to face the hard choices that will determine her future.
 


*****


The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson || Release date: May 2016

Andie had it all planned out. 

When you are a politician’s daughter who’s pretty much raised yourself, you learn everything can be planned or spun, or both. Especially your future.

Important internship? Check.

Amazing friends? Check.

Guys? Check (as long as we’re talking no more than three weeks)

But that was before the scandal. Before having to be in the same house with her dad. Before walking an insane number of dogs. That was before Clark and those few months that might change her whole life.

Because here’s the thing - if everything's planned out, you can never find the unexpected. 

And where’s the fun in that?


*****


Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys || Release date: February 2016


The author of Between Shades of Gray returns to WWII in this epic novel that shines a light on one of the war's most devastating—yet unknown—tragedies.

In 1945, World War II is drawing to a close in East Prussia, and thousands of refugees are on a desperate trek toward freedom, almost all of them with something to hide. Among them are Joana, Emilia, and Florian, whose paths converge en route to the ship that promises salvation, the Wilhelm Gustloff. Forced by circumstance to unite, the three find their strength, courage, and trust in each other tested with each step closer toward safety.

Just when it seems freedom is within their grasp, tragedy strikes. Not country, nor culture, nor status matter as all ten thousand people aboard must fight for the same thing: survival.
Told in alternating points of view, and perfect for fans of Anthony Doerr's Pulitzer Prize-winning All the Light We Cannot See, Erik Larson's critically acclaimed #1 New York Times bestseller Dead Wake, and Elizabeth Wein's Printz Honor Book Code Name Verity, this masterful work of historical fiction is inspired by the real-life tragedy that was the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff--the greatest maritime disaster in history. As she did in Between Shades of Gray, Ruta Sepetys unearths a shockingly little-known casualty of a gruesome war, and proves that humanity can prevail, even in the darkest of hours.

*****
Please Don't Tell by Laura Tims || Release date: May 2016
Joy killed Adam Gordon—at least, that’s what she thinks. The night of the party is hazy at best. But she knows what Adam did to her twin sister, Grace, and she knows he had to pay for it.

What Joy doesn’t expect is that someone else saw what happened. And one night a note is shoved through her open window, threatening Joy that all will be revealed. Now the anonymous blackmailer starts using Joy to expose the secrets of their placid hometown. And as the demands escalate, Joy must somehow uncover the blackmailer’s identity before Joy is forced to make a terrible choice.

In this darkly compelling narrative, debut author Laura Tims explores the complicated relationship between two sisters, and what one will do for the other. It’s a story that will keep readers turning pages and questioning their own sense of right and wrong.
*****
It has been ages since I did a cover post so this is pretty picture heavy! I'm excited to read a lot of these books - new Morgan Matson - yay! But I think the one that's top of my wish list for now is With Malice. That one sounds like a very 'me' read!
Let me know your cover favourites (and the books you are most excited to read!) in comments


Wednesday, 30 September 2015

What I'm Wishing on Wednesday #2.

What I'm wishing on Wednesday is a new blog feature in which I give you a sneak peek into all the lovely things from around the web I'm wishing were in my life!

 I'll be including everything from beauty to books and beyond in this feature, and I'll link up with Waiting on Wednesday too in order to do some much needed book blogger networking (I haven't found any new book blogs to read in ages!) So, if you're taking part in that feature, here's where you can find the next book I can't wait to read.

 This time round I'm wishing on Morgan Matson's new book The Unexpected Everything. With the cover reveal a few days back I'm sure this will be a popular pick this week. Matson is an auto-buy author for me, and I'm very excited to read this one!




The Unexpected Everything by Morgan Matson || Release date: May 2016



Andie had it all planned out. 



When you are a politician’s daughter who’s pretty much raised yourself, you learn everything can be planned or spun, or both. Especially your future.

Important internship? Check.

Amazing friends? Check.

Guys? Check (as long as we’re talking no more than three weeks)

But that was before the scandal. Before having to be in the same house with her dad. Before walking an insane number of dogs. That was before Clark and those few months that might change her whole life.

Because here’s the thing - if everything's planned out, you can never find the unexpected. 

And where’s the fun in that? 


*****


Image via Scissorsaurus


This Taylor Tee. I spotted this Tee (modeled on Sonic Youth's Goo album cover) on Instagram earlier this week and decided that I need it in my life! I already have the Sonic Youth Tee so I reckon this'll be a nice addition to my wardrobe!  You can buy it here - they have kids sizes and tote bags too!

*****



I have just about run out of my one of my favourite winter face masks and I need to restock. GLAMGLOW masks are great - but also kinda pricey - so I am saving my pennies and wishing on this! This is such a great hydrating mask - one of the best I have tried. You can read my full review here: Glamglow Thirstymud Hydrating Treatment Review.

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This book has been on my wish list for ages and now that it's out in paperback I might finally get around to actually buying it.  If anyone has already read this, I'll love to know what you thought. I read a lot of psychological thrillers - some good, some not so good - and I'd love to know if this lives up to the hype I've created in my head! I see it's described as Gone Girl on Speed on the paperback cover, so by that reckoning it should be right up my street! 

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Let me know what you are waiting on and wishing for this Wednesday! 


Friday, 5 June 2015

Summer Spotlight 2015: Check out my Summer Reading List & Win a Great Summer Read!



So, summer hasn't quite hit just yet. 

Right now, it's pretty much like winter.

But the sun will be here soon, right?

Time to get started on some summer reads!

If you'd like to take a look back at previous Summer Spotlight posts and maybe find some great summer reads from years gone by (my go-to summer reads are YA contemps with beach-town settings and very hot boys!) then just click on the image above. It will take you to a magical place of sunshine, beach parties and long, hot summer nights.

Here are ten books on my summer reading list - a mix of old and new - there are some highly-rated summer reads from years past that I'm really hoping to get to this year! If you've read any of these, I'd love to hear your thoughts!


Young Adult

Click on book titles for Goodreads description.




P.S. I Still Love You by Jenny Han  --To All the Boys I've Loved Before was my favourite book last  year and so I've been counting down the days to this one. I've just started reading P.S. I Still Love You and I love it already. Super cute!

My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick -- This is an older release that I really need to get to. I bought a copy of this one on release and somehow never got around to reading it even though I've heard ALL GREAT THINGS! A companion novel, The Boy Most Likely To, releases in August, so I need to get to this one before then.

The Summer After You and Me by Jennifer Salvato Doktorski -- This sounds like such a great summer contemp with its Jersey Shore setting and tale of  summer love and broken hearts. Also, the cover is perfect. Can't wait to read this one!




Between Us and the Moon by Rebecca Maizel -- I really enjoyed Maizel's Vampire Queen series (OK, I still need to finish that series, but what I've read of it, I really liked) so this one went straight onto my summer reading list. I have been seeing a few mixed reviews of Between Us and the Moon, but I'm gonna give it a whirl anyway.

Along for the Ride by Sarah Dessen -- People keep telling me that I have to read this book. It will happen. In a way, I'm kind of glad that I discovered Dessen so late, because now I have all the fun catching up to do!

Suicide Notes From Beautiful Girls by Lynn Weingarten -- If you like your summer reads a little dark and twisty, here's one for you. Suicide Notes From Beautiful Girls releases July and promises to be a thrilling read with shades of Gone Girl. Can't wait!


Adult Fiction



The Blue by Lucy Clarke -- Lucy Clarke's books combine exotic locations with great mysteries and complicated family ties and as such she's one of my go-to authors for great summer reads. The Blue, which takes place aboard a luxury yacht full of dark secrets and mysterious happenings, releases late July. 

Villa America by Liza Klaussmann -- I really enjoyed Klaussmann's debut 'Tigers in Red Weather' and this one sounds like it'll be another hit for me. Set in the 1920’s on the French Riviera, Villa America is the summer getaway of Gerald and Sarah Murphy who live a charmed life filled with famous friends and fabulous parties, until, that is,  a stranger enters their lives and tragedy strikes.

The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett -- Publisher buzz and early reviews suggest that will be one of THE books of the summer, and with its One Day meets Sliding Doors pitch, who am I to argue? Early reports indicated that this is very good indeed, and I really enjoyed One Day (liked the movie too!) so I'm hoping this will be a summer hit for me.

Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter -- Another older release that I really should have gotten to a long time ago. I've had a copy of this one since 2012 would you believe! I have heard great things about this one, with its dreamy Italian setting and epic long-lost love story, and I am really looking forward to finally reading it.

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