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Category Archives: Young Adult
Review: The Dark Between by Sonia Gensler
The Dark Between by Sonia Gensler. Knopf, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Historical Fiction, Ghost Story Face Value: This cover is suitably creepy, period appropriate and intriguing. While it’s not the most original I’ve ever seen, it’s more than acceptable. Does … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged England, Ghosts, Historical Fiction, Mediums, Spiritualism
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Review: The Shadow Society by Marie Rutowski
The Shadow Society by Marie Rutowski. Farrar Straus Giroux, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Speculative Fiction Face Value: This is a great fantasy cover. It’s atmospheric and interesting – the shadowed image on the front reflects both the idea of Shades … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Action/Adventure, Alternate Realities, Chicago, Foster System, Speculative Fiction
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Review: Lotería by Mario Alberto Zambrano
Lotería by Mario Alberto Zambrano. Harper, 2013. Currently Available Genre: Contemporary Realistic Fiction Face Value: You can’t get the full effect from just the image here, but this is one of the most beautifully designed books I have ever seen. … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Child Abuse, Covers, Domestic Violence, Family, Houston, Loteria, Mexico
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Review: Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein
Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein. Hyperion, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Historical Fiction Face Value: This is a lovely piece of cover artwork that absolutely captures the story. When you have a book that deals with horrors like a concentration … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Concentration Camps, Historical Fiction, Holocaust, pilots, Ravensbruck, Rebellion, World War II
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Review: The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black. Little, Brown and Company, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Fantasy Face Value: I think this is a great cover. The more I look at it, the more I like it. The stark image … Continue reading
Review: All Our Pretty Songs by Sarah McCarry
All Our Pretty Songs by Sarah McCarry. St. Martin’s Griffin, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Fantasy, Retelling Face Value: At first I like it, the leaves and the font and everything, but when you look closer and see the floating girl … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Art, drugs, Fantasy, Friendship, Music, Myth, Orpheus, Pacific Northwest, Retelling
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Review: Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher
Almost Perfect by Brian Katcher. Delacorte, 2009. Currently available. Genre: YA Realistic Fiction Face Value: If it weren’t for the positive reviews of this book, I would never have picked it up. The cover has the whole floating head thing … Continue reading
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Tagged Gender Identity, LGBT, Romance, small towns, Trans Youth
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Review: Starstruck by Rachel Shukert
Starstruck by Rachel Shukert. Delacorte Press, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Historical Fiction Face Value: I totally get what you were going for, cover artists. But it doesn’t work. I feel like this illustration is trying to evoke both a contemporary … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Young Adult
Tagged Celebrity, Film, Glamour, Historical Fiction, Hollywood, Melodrama, Movies
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Review: The Broken Lands by Kate Milford
The Broken Lands by Kate Milford. Clarion Books, 2012. Currently Available. Genre: Historical Fantasy Face Value: Andrea Offermann’s illustrations are beautiful, and add so much to the telling of this story. Accordingly, her cover is outstanding, and really reflects the … Continue reading
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Tagged Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Jack, Kate Milford, Steampunk, The Boneshaker, The Brooklyn Bridge
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Review: Spirit and Dust by Rosemary Clement-Moore
Spirit and Dust by Rosemary Clement-Moore. Delacorte Press, 2013. Currently Available. Genre: Thriller / Mystery / Ghost Story Face Value: I can be on board with the Hitchcock reference, and the shadowy figure in the eye is appropriately stylistically creepy … Continue reading