Showing posts with label Veronica Roth. Show all posts
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Monday, 4 November 2013

Book Review: Allegiant by Veronica Roth.


Product details:
Publisher: Harper Collins.
Hardcover, 526 pages.
Release date: October 22nd 2013.
Rating: 4½ out of 5.
Ages: 14+
Series: Divergent  #3.
Other Books in Series: Divergent, Insurgent.
Overall Series Rating: 4½ out of 5.
Source: Received from publisher for review.

One choice will define you.

What if your whole world was a lie?
What if a single revelation—like a single choice—changed everything?
What if love and loyalty made you do things you never expected?


The faction-based society that Tris Prior once believed in is shattered—fractured by violence and power struggles and scarred by loss and betrayal. So when offered a chance to explore the world past the limits she’s known, Tris is ready. Perhaps beyond the fence, she and Tobias will find a simple new life together, free from complicated lies, tangled loyalties, and painful memories.

But Tris’s new reality is even more alarming than the one she left behind. Old discoveries are quickly rendered meaningless. Explosive new truths change the hearts of those she loves. And once again, Tris must battle to comprehend the complexities of human nature—and of herself—while facing impossible choices about courage, allegiance, sacrifice, and love.

Told from a riveting dual perspective, Allegiant, by #1 New York Times best-selling author Veronica Roth, brings the Divergent series to a powerful conclusion while revealing the secrets of the dystopian world that has captivated millions of readers in Divergent and Insurgent.


*Note: This is pretty much a spoiler-free review for Allegiant, but there may be spoilers for previous books in the series in this review.


Insurgent ended with a bang in the form of a shocking revelation that brought Tris Prior’s faction-based society to its knees. In the opening pages of Allegiant, the third and final installment in Veronica Roth’s crazy-popular Divergent series, we are introduced to a whole new world; a world without factions, a world where betrayal is rife, where tensions simmer barely beneath the surface, a world where revolution is inevitable. But where if there was a way out? What if you found out that your whole world was a lie? It’s a game changer, right? And, so, for Tris and Four all bets are off. The rules have been re-written.  There is a world beyond the fence, and that world is about to be explored.

Welcome to Allegiant.

Guys, I can’t tell you how excited I was to read this book. And then I was scared. Because my copy of Allegiant arrived almost a week after release and I had already seen a lot of not-so-great and some downright damning Goodreads ratings. Eeek! What’s with all the one-star ratings?!  That, of course was before I had to impose a Goodreads/Twitter time-out upon myself because of spoiler-fears. What is it with this book and spoilers? Jeez. I know a bunch of people who have had this book ruined for them, and that is not cool because some major, and I mean MAJOR things happen in Allegiant. Thankfully, I avoided all spoilers. Also, I needn’t have been scared, because I thought Allegiant was awesome. I loved it. Okay, Allegiant, just like its predecessor Insurgent (hello plot-holes and underdeveloped characters) is not perfect –let me say that straight off. But it’s so much fun. And it takes risks. Boy, does it take risks.  I loved that. I love that this series completely sidesteps everything I don’t like about YA; predictable love-triangles, followed by predictable HEA’s. None of that here. This is dystopian fiction. And boy does it act like it.

So, we’re beyond the fence. Or, rather, Tris and Four, Christina and a couple more of their former faction buddies have made it over the fence in search of the truth and a better life. But, is life beyond the fence all that it seems, or is it just another world, different from their own, but similarly built upon a shaky foundation of secrets and lies? No such thing as a perfect world, after all. I’m not going to delve too far into the plot here in case of spoilers, but here’s a sneak peek of what you’ll be reading about: There are revelations. There is jealousy. There is Science. And genetics. There are explosions, guns and lots of lies from shady characters. Also, Four learns something about himself that might just change the way he feels about himself and everyone around him forever. Wow!

Let me address the character of Four in this book. Actually, he’s mostly referred to as Tobias here since the factions no longer exist and all, but I’m in the habit now of calling him Four. However, here, he is very much Tobias. If you didn’t already know, Allegiant is narrated not just by Tris, as in previous books, but also by Four. And the depiction of his character here has garnered a mixed response from fans. Four has always been mysterious; an enigma. He’s the strong, silent and steady type. Until now, we’ve only known the Four of Dauntless, the brave, confident, leader. We’ve never been inside his head before, and Four’s inner monologue is very different than what I expected it would be.  He surprised me, and at first I really wasn’t sure about the direction that Roth was taking with his character, or, in fact, if she was remaining true to his character, but then, little by little, I really started to understand exactly what Roth’s intention was here. If you didn’t like Four’s narration in Allegiant, or if you walked away from the book thinking that was not the Four you know and love, think again. And think about all that the character has been through. Think about his upbringing. Think about what happened to make him second-guess himself. Think about what happened to him and why he feels like he can’t put his real self on display to the world. Until now, Tris is the only one who has seen the real Tobias. But now we get to see him too.

Ah, Tris and her Tobias. I love these guys. They are so freakin’ hot together. Here’s something you might like if you’re a shipper:

“His fingers slide into my hair, and I hold onto his arms to stay steady as we press together like two blades at a stalemate. He is stronger than anyone I know, and warmer than anyone else realize; he is a secret I have kept, and will keep, for the rest of my life.”

        Veronica Roth, Allegiant.

I know, I know, this review is veering towards super long territory already. Stick with me, guys!

In the world of YA female protagonists, Tris Prior is a breath of fresh air; strong and brave, and with a great sense of what is right, I’ve rooted for Tris right from the start of this series. And, here, she shines. Where Four falters in the new world, Tris is steadfast, and when dark truths start to come to light, Tris is determined to do what’s right. Oh, and I wanted to share this quote that Veronica Roth says inspired the character of Tris:


“My will is mine...I shall not make it soft for you.” – Aeschylus, Agamemnon.


Perfect. So perfect for Tris.

Allegiant is a brutal book.  It is heartbreaking in places. It left me kind of down in the dumps, I’m not going to lie, and I had to take a few days to ponder it before I could pick up another book and start reading again. But, that’s great. That’s what good books should do. They should make you think. And feel. And, sometimes, they should make you cry.  Allegiant ticked all of these boxes for me, and I commend Veronica Roth for going where she did with this book. She is Dauntless, and this was a great ending to what is a truly epic series. I can’t wait for the movie already! I just know it’s going to be a good one.

I miss Tris. I miss Four big time. I miss Christina too, because for all I said in my Insurgent review about the lack of secondary character development, I felt like I really got to know Christina here. She and Tris have a great friendship; loyal and honest throughout. There’s a whole bunch of great stuff with Tris and her brother Caleb too, which made me realize a whole lot of things and write a whole paragraph on themes of love in this book; familial love, selflessness and the power of maternal love. I’m maybe thinking that I should just go and write a thesis on this book because I also had a bunch of stuff written about genetics that I don’t have room to go into here. I think the nature versus nurture debate even popped up in my notes at one point. And I’ve gone way over my word count for this review.

Bottom line: it looks like readers are really divided over this book, but for me, there was so much to love. And I loved it all. Go read. Enjoy.  And, most of all: be brave.

Monday, 30 September 2013

Read All About It: News, Deals and Cover Reveals from Kiera Cass, Huntley Fitzpatrick, Maggie Stiefvater, Josephine Angelini & More!


Here's a round up of the latest book news, deals and some cover reveals that I've discovered over the past few weeks!  It's also basically a digest of all the exciting news stories that come my way and which I've mostly already posted on my twitter and Facebook feeds, so if you want up-to-the-minute book news and you don't want to have to wait around for me to type this up, you can follow me on those sites!

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The One (The Selection #3) by Kiera Cass ||  Release date: May 2014

(synopsis not included in case of spoilers. You can read it here)



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What I Thought was True by Huntley Fitzpatrick || Release date: April 2014

From the author of My Life Next Door comes a swoony summertime romance full of expectation and regret, humor and hard questions.

Gwen Castle's Biggest Mistake Ever, Cassidy Somers, is slumming it as a yard boy on her Nantucket-esque island this summer. He's a rich kid from across the bridge in Stony Bay, and she hails from a family of fishermen and housecleaners who keep the island's summer people happy. Gwen worries a life of cleaning houses will be her fate too, but just when it looks like she'll never escape her past—or the island—Gwen's dad gives her some shocking advice. Sparks fly and secret histories unspool as Gwen spends a gorgeous, restless summer struggling to resolve what she thought was true—about the place she lives, the people she loves, and even herself—with what really is.

A magnetic, push-me-pull-me romance with depth, this is for fans of Sarah Dessen, Jenny Han, and Deb Caletti.

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Book Deals, Book Deals, Book Deals....

Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater 

David Levithan at Scholastic has acquired Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater, a companion to her Shiver trilogy, which concluded with 2011's Forever. The new book follows Cole St. Clair, a pivotal character from the series with the ability to shape-shift into a wolf, and Isabel, one of the few who know his secret. The two may have been in love once, and now, Cole is back in Isabel's life. Forever will be published simultaneously in the U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, and Canada on July 1, 2014. Laura Rennert from Andrea Brown Literary Agency negotiated the deal.



Crucible by Josephine Angelini

Jean Feiwel at Feiwel and Friends has bought North American rights to Josephine Angelini's (Starcrossed) new series, Crucible. The series follows a teenage girl who gets caught in an epic struggle between good and evil when she's transported to a parallel universe where witches rule and scientists are burned at the stake by an alternate version of herself. Feiwel preempted the series from Mollie Glick at Foundry Literary + Media. In separate deals, U.K. rights and German rights were also pre-empted.


Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone

Lisa Yoskowitz at Disney-Hyperion has bought North American rights to Every Last Word by Tamara Ireland Stone, author of the YA companion novels Time Between Us and Time After Time. The new book, pitched as Glee meets Silver Linings Playbook, follows a competitive swimmer with OCD who struggles with her position among the popular circle of friends, until a quirky girl a few lockers away introduces her to a seemingly innocent poetry club hidden below the school theater. It's scheduled for spring 2015; Caryn Wiseman at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency brokered the deal. 


21 Kisses by Daisy Whitney

Caroline Abbey at Bloomsbury has bought Daisy Whitney's 21 Kisses, about a Manhattan teenager who leaves love letters around the city in an effort to make amends for the ways that love has disappointed her, while trying to choose between two very different boys. The book is scheduled for winter 2015 publication; Michelle Wolfson at Wolfson Literary Agency did the deal for world rights.



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A couple of US Cover Alerts...



The Sound by Sarah Alderson || Release date: May 2014. 

When aspiring music journalist Ren Kingston takes a job nannying for a wealthy family on the exclusive island of Nantucket, playground for Boston's elite, she's hoping for a low-key summer reading books and blogging about bands. Boys are firmly off the agenda.

What she doesn't count on is falling in with a bunch of party-loving private school kids who are hiding some dark secrets, falling (possibly) in love with the local bad boy, and falling out with a dangerous serial killer...

The gripping new stand-alone novel from the author of Hunting Lila. Out August 2013.

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The Descent (The Taker #3) by Alma Katsu || Release date January 2014

(synopsis not included in case of spoilers. You can read it here).

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More Book Deals... 

Kissing in America by Margo Rabb


Alexandra Cooper at HarperTeen has acquired at auction a YA novel by New York Times contributor Margo Rabb (Cures for Heartbreak). Pitched as “part love story, part cross-country trip,” Kissing in America follows Eva, a 16-year-old obsessed with romance novels but boyfriend-less in real life, who treks from Manhattan to L.A. with her best friend in search of her one true love. Publication is set for summer 2015. Emily van Beek at Folio Jr./Folio Literary Management negotiated the two-book deal for North American rights, with the second book planned for summer 2017. 




A Million Miles Away by Lara Avery


Pamela Garfinkel at Little, Brown's Poppy imprint has acquired at auction A Million Miles Away by Lara Avery, first in a two-book deal. It tells the story of 16-year-old Kelsey, who hides her twin sister's death from her sister's boyfriend, who is on active duty in Afghanistan, by pretending to be her – only to fall in love with him herself. Publication is scheduled for spring 2015; Josh Bank and Katie McGee at Alloy Entertainment negotiated the deal for world English rights. 


Proof of Forever by Lexa Hillyer

For HarperCollins Kate Jackson has acquired, and Rosemary Brosnan will edit, a debut novel by Lexa Hillyer, former editor at HarperCollins and Razorbill, and co-founder of Paper Lantern Lit, in a two-book deal. Billed as a cross between The Interestings and The Fault in Our Stars, Proof of Forever tells the story of four girls who relive the summer they were 15, discovering friendships, second chances, and a devastating secret. Publication is planned for summer 2015; Stephen Barbara at Foundry Literary + Media sold North American rights in a preempt. 


The Land of Ten Thousand Madonnas by Kate Hattemer


Erin Clarke at Knopf has acquired a YA novel by Kate Hattemer (author of the forthcoming Vigilante Poets of Selwyn Academy). In her new book, The Land of Ten Thousand Madonnas, three teen cousins embark on a backpacking trip to Europe at the mysterious behest of their fourth cousin, who recently died. It will pub in spring 2015; Uwe Stender at TriadaUS did the deal for world rights. 



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Some Movie News...

Divergent 'Tattoo' Posters Released

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Harrison Glibertson Cast as Fallen's Cam




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And an Awesome Book Trailer...




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So much pretty in the way of cover reveals this time round. The cover for The One by Kiera Cass is so pretty it's almost edible, while the cover art for What I Thought Was True is simply summer. :) I can't wait to read that one! 

Also news of new books from Maggie Stiefvater (more Cole St. Clair - yay!) and Josephine Angelini amongst others - and the casting for Fallen's Cam. Let me know what you think of all the latest news in comments!





Please note that book covers may not be final and may be subject to change.  Additional sources:  PW Children's Bookshelf, The Bookseller, Goodreads, Youtube. 



Monday, 26 August 2013

The DIVERGENT Movie Trailer has arrived!




And it looks G.O.O.D with lots of action and a healthy dose of SWOON, just as I had hoped! This one looks like its sticking pretty faithfully to the book, and I, for one, cannot wait to see it. 

 Vampire Academy is a series that I will LOVE forever but as far YA book to movie adaptations go, Divergent is winning the trailer wars...

What do you think?

Also, what's the verdict on Four? I haven't seen this actor in anything else, so it's pretty hard to judge from the trailer, but I can say I think he's a good choice for Four looks wise, at least.


Thursday, 23 May 2013

Read All About It: News, Deals and Cover Reveals from Veronica Roth, Bryony Pearce, Elizabeth Wein, Jenny Han, Kimberly Derting & More!

Here's a round up of the latest book news, deals and some cover reveals that I've discovered over the past few weeks!  It's also basically a digest of all the exciting news stories that come my way and which I've mostly already posted on my twitter and Facebook feeds, so if you want up-to-the-minute book news and you don't want to have to wait around for me to type this up, you can follow me on those sites!

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Last week saw the US and UK cover reveals for Allegiant (Divergent #3) by Veronica Roth.  I can't wait to see how this series ends and I'm also really excited for the movie! What do you think of the covers? And what cover look is your fave - US or UK?




DEBUT DEALS

The Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard


Kari Sutherland at HarperTeen has bought North American rights to screenwriter Victoria Aveyard's debut novel, The Red Queen, which is set in a fantasy world where society is divided by the color of blood. It features a 17-year-old who, to save her family, must assume the role of a long-lost princess while secretly aiding a revolution. The novel was pitched as Graceling meets The Selection; it will be published in winter 2015. Suzie Townsend of New Leaf Literary and Media was the agent.
Please Don't Tell by Laura Tims


Karen Chaplin at HarperCollins has acquired North American rights to Please Don't Tell, a YA debut by 20-year-old Laura Tims. The novel, a contemporary thriller, follows a girl who seeks revenge on the boy who ruined her sister's life, but who finds herself falling for the one guy who's off limits, and is blackmailed by a stalker who knows her secret. Publication is scheduled for fall 2015; Sarah Davies of the Greenhouse Literary Agency did the two-book deal. 


 Dear Daughter by Elizabeth Little 

In a major acquisition, Alison Hennessey, Senior Crime Editor at Harvill Secker, has acquired UK & Commonwealth rights to two books by Elizabeth Little – an exciting new American voice in crime fiction. Pre-empted by foreign publishers across the world, Alison Hennessey secured a two-book deal for Harvill Secker with Hal Fessenden at Penguin US. The first book, Dear Daughter, will be one of Harvill Secker's major titles in early 2015 and will be published simultaneously with Viking in the US.

 What the publishers are saying:


'Dear Daughter is everything I've been looking for since I started at Harvill Secker – sharp, spiky, clever and enormously fun, with the kind of acerbic narrator that editors (and readers) dream of discovering. Dear Daughter is like a glorious combination of Gone Girl meets Mean Girls with a twist of Alice la Plante's award-winning Turn of Mind, but it has a freshness and vitality that's all its own. Elizabeth Little is a fiction star in the making, and I couldn't be more pleased that we'll be publishing her at Harvill Secker.' - Alison Hennessey - Senior Crime Editor, Harvill Secker. 

About Dear Daughter:

After a trial that transfixed America, teenager Janie Jenkins – rich, pretty and far too clever for her own good – was convicted of the murder of her mother, a reclusive philanthropist. Ten years later, Janie has been released on appeal but most of the country remains convinced she's guilty – and even Janie's not entirely sure what she did that fateful night. All she has to go on are the last words her mother spoke before she was killed, which send Janie on a mission to an odd little town in the very back of beyond but, with the whole of America's media on her tail, she has to do everything she can to find out the truth about her mother's death without revealing her true identity.



COVER ALERTS

Tumble & Fall by Alexandra Coutts || Release date: September 2013


A novel about the end of days full of surprising beginnings

The world is living in the shadow of oncoming disaster. An asteroid is set to strike the earth in just one week’s time; catastrophe is unavoidable. The question isn’t how to save the world—the question is, what to do with the time that's left? Against this stark backdrop, three island teens wrestle with intertwining stories of love, friendship and family—all with the ultimate stakes at hand.

Alexandra Coutts's TUMBLE & FALL is a powerful story of courage, love, and hope at the end of the world. 

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The Weight of Souls by Bryony Pearce || Release date: August 2013

Sixteen year old Taylor Oh is cursed: if she is touched by the ghost of a murder victim then they pass a mark beneath her skin. She has three weeks to find their murderer and pass the mark to them – letting justice take place and sending them into the Darkness. And if she doesn’t make it in time? The Darkness will come for her…

She spends her life trying to avoid ghosts, make it through school where she’s bullied by popular Justin and his cronies, keep her one remaining friend, and persuade her father that this is real and that she’s not going crazy.

But then Justin is murdered and everything gets a whole lot worse. Justin doesn’t know who killed him, so there’s no obvious person for Taylor to go after. The clues she has lead her to the V Club, a vicious secret society at her school where no one is allowed to leave… and where Justin was dared to do the stunt which led to his death.

Can she find out who was responsible for his murder before the Darkness comes for her? Can she put aside her hatred for her former bully to truly help him?

And what happens if she starts to fall for him?

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Soulmates by Holly Bourne || Release date: September 2013



Every so often, two people are born who are the perfect matches for each other. Soulmates. But while the odds of this happening are about as likely as being struck by lightning, when these people do meet and fall in love…thunderstorms, lightning strikes and lashings of rain are only the beginning of their problems.

Enter Poppy, the 17-year-old cynic with a serious addiction to banana milk, and Noah, the heart-throb guitarist; residents of mediocre Middletown, sometime students, and…soulmates.

After a chance meeting at a local band night, Poppy and Noah find themselves swept up in a whirlwind romance unlike anything they’ve ever experienced before. But with a secret international agency preparing to separate them, a trail of destruction rumbling in their wake, (and a looming psychology coursework deadline), they are left with an impossible choice between the end of the world, or a life without love…

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The Elites by Natasha Ngan || Release date: September 2013

'There is a rumour that the Elites don't bleed.'

Hundreds of years into the future, wars, riots, resource crises and rising sea-levels have destroyed the old civilisations. Only one city has survived: Neo-Babel, a city full of cultures - and racial tension. Fifteen-year-old Silver is an Elite, a citizen of Neo-Babel chosen to guard the city due to her superior DNA. She'd never dream of leaving - but then she fails to prevent the assassination of Neo Babel's president, setting off a chain of events more shocking and devastating than she could ever have imagined. Forced to flee the city with her best friend Butterfly (a boy with genetically-enhanced wings), Silver will have to fight to find her family, uncover the truth about Neo-Babel and come to terms with her complicated feelings for Butterfly.

Packed full of adventure, romance, exoticism and the power of friendship, THE ELITES is a highly compelling and beautifully written novel from a supremely talented debut author.
 


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Antigoddess by Kendare Blake || Release date: September 2013

Old Gods never die…

Or so Athena thought. But then the feathers started sprouting beneath her skin, invading her lungs like a strange cancer, and Hermes showed up with a fever eating away his flesh. So much for living a quiet eternity in perpetual health.

Desperately seeking the cause of their slow, miserable deaths, Athena and Hermes travel the world, gathering allies and discovering enemies both new and old. Their search leads them to Cassandra—an ordinary girl who was once an extraordinary prophetess, protected and loved by a god.

These days, Cassandra doesn’t involve herself in the business of gods—in fact, she doesn’t even know they exist. But she could be the key in a war that is only just beginning.

Because Hera, the queen of the gods, has aligned herself with other of the ancient Olympians, who are killing off rivals in an attempt to prolong their own lives. But these anti-gods have become corrupted in their desperation to survive, horrific caricatures of their former glory. Athena will need every advantage she can get, because immortals don’t just flicker out.

Every one of them dies in their own way. Some choke on feathers. Others become monsters. All of them rage against their last breath.

The Goddess War is about to begin.

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Uninvited by Sophie Jordan || Release date: March 2014 

You can’t change your DNA…even when it says you’re a murderer.

When Davy tests positive for Homicidal Tendency Syndrome, aka “the kill gene,” she loses everything. Once the perfect high school senior, she is uninvited from her prep school and abandoned by her friends and boyfriend. Even her parents are now afraid of her—although she’s never hurt a fly. Davy doesn’t feel any differently, but genes don’t lie. One day she will kill someone.

Without any say in the matter, Davy is thrown into a special class for HTS carriers. She has no doubt the predictions are right about them, especially Sean, who already bears the “H” tattoo as proof of his violence. Yet when the world turns on the carriers, Sean is the only one she can trust. Maybe he’s not as dangerous as he seems. Or maybe Davy is just as deadly.
 

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MORE DEALS  

The Lonesome Young by Lucy Connors


Laura Arnold at Razorbill has bought The Lonesome Young, a novel by Alyssa Day writing as Lucy Connors, pitched as Romeo and Juliet meets Justified. In the book, a Kentucky bad boy and a blue-blooded good girl fall for each other, reigniting the long-standing feud between their families now fueled by drug-running and financial backstabbing. It's the first in a series, and is scheduled for winter 2014. Jim McCarthy at Dystel & Goderich did the two book-deal for world rights. 


Turnabout by Carrie Ryan 


 Julie Strauss-Gabel at Dutton has bought two books from The Forest of Hands and Teeth author Carrie Ryan. The first title, a YA romantic thriller, is called Turnabout, and follows a young woman who is thrust into a web of intrigue in a campaign to avenge her parents' murders. Publication is scheduled for early 2015. The Forest of Hands and Teeth, first in a YA zombie trilogy published by Delacorte Press, has been translated into more than 18 languages and is currently in feature film development. Merrilee Heifetz at Writers House did the new deal for world English rights. 


The Taking by Kimberly Derting


Sarah Landis at HarperTeen has bought a YA trilogy by Kimberly Derting, author of two previous trilogies (The Body Finder and The Pledge). The new series, tentatively called The Taking, is also the title of the first book; it tells the story of a 16-year-old who wakes up after one lost night to find that five years have passed and everything about the life she remembers has changed. Publication of book #1 is planned for summer 2014; Laura Rennert of Andrea Brown Literary Agency brokered the deal for world rights. 


To All The Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han


Jenny Han has inked a deal for her “semi-autobiographical” young adult novel. Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers will publish To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before in April 2014.

To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before is the story of Lara Jean, who has never openly admitted her crushes, but instead wrote each boy a letter about how she felt, sealed it, and hid it in a box under her bed. But one day Lara Jean discovers that somehow her secret box of letters has been mailed, causing all her crushes from her past to confront her about the letters…



New Series from Kiera Cass


Erica Sussman at HarperTeen has acquired a new series by Kiera Cass, author of The Selection. In the as-yet-untitled YA romance, which was pitched as Matched meets Never Let Me Go, children trained in academies to be perfect friends can be purchased by the wealthy as companions, and a forbidden romance ensues. Elana Roth of Red Tree Literary negotiated the two-book deal for world English rights.


New Series from Ally Condie
 
Julie Strauss-Gabel at Dutton Children's Books has acquired two novels by Ally Condie, author of the Matched trilogy. The first book, set for fall 2014, will follow a girl named Rio living in an underwater city and waiting her chance to find out what lies beyond the sea; the second book is not yet scheduled. Jodi Reamer at Writers House brokered the deal for North American rights.




COVER ALERTS PART DEUX




Fracture (Night School #3) by C.J. Daugherty || Release date: August 2013

** Not posting synopsis due to  possible spoilers - you can find it on Goodreads!**


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Fire With Fire (Burn For Burn #2) by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian || Release date: Sept. 2013


** Not posting synopsis due to  possible spoilers - you can find it on Goodreads!**


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UK Cover

Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein || Release date: June 2013 (UK)

Companion to Code Name Verity


 ** Not posting synopsis due to  possible spoilers - you can find it on Goodreads!**


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 Dangerous Girls by Abigail Haas || Release date: July 2013 (UK)

Paradise quickly gets gruesome in this thrilling page-turner with a plot that’s ripped from the headlines and a twist that defies the imagination.

It’s Spring Break of senior year. Anna, her boyfriend Tate, her best friend Elise, and a few other close friends are off to a debaucherous trip to Aruba that promises to be the time of their lives.

But when Elise is found brutally murdered, Anna finds herself trapped in a country not her own, fighting against vile and contemptuous accusations. As Anna sets out to find her friend’s killer, she discovers harsh revelations about her friendships, the slippery nature of truth, and the ache of young love.

Awaiting the judge’s decree, it becomes clear to Anna that everyone around her thinks she is not only guilty, but also dangerous. And when the whole story comes out, reality is more shocking than anyone ever imagined...


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PHEW! That's what I call a bumper edition of book deals and cover reveals -- looks like there was a lot of exciting stuff going on during my six-week blog break! Lots of books I'm looking forward to here --A new series from Kimberly Derting (Yay!) and the new Jenny Han sounds fab! I'm also really looking forward to reading Dear Daughter, and also Dangerous Girls - I'm on the blog tour for that one! 

Let me know what books you are most looking forward to from this round up. I'd love to hear your thoughts on all these shiny new covers too!



Please note that book covers may not be final and may be subject to change.

Additional sources:  PW Children's Bookshelf,  Book Trade.Info,  Goodreads and Galley Cat.

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