So, because I'm currently suffering through the worst 3 weeks that I had ever to suffer through in all my years of school, also known as Finals-season, my mom decided to cheer me up. And, because I am who I am, my mom knew exactly with what to cheer me up: books!
And these are the books I
ended up ordering.
The
Evolution of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
Published: October 23rd 2012
Number of pages: 527
(Paperback)
Series: Yes, #2Mara Dyer once believed she could run from her past.
She can’t.
She used to think her problems were all in her head.
They aren’t.
She couldn’t imagine that after everything she’s been through, the boy she loves would still be keeping secrets.
She’s wrong.
In this gripping sequel to The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer, the truth evolves and choices prove deadly. What will become of Mara Dyer next? (goodreads)
Yes, I know I already own a
copy of this book, but only the Kindle version, so I had to buy the paperback
so I could add it to my collection and have it standing on my bookshelf next to
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer.
Published: June 22nd 2010
Number of pages: 346 (Paperback)
Series: Yes, #1
When
Alexis' little sister, Kasey, becomes obsessed with an antique doll, Alexis
thinks nothing of it. Kasey is a weird kid. Period. Alexis is considered weird,
too, by the kids in her high school, by her parents, even by her own goth
friends. Things get weirder, though, when the old house they live in starts
changing. Doors open and close by themselves, water boils on the unlit stove,
and an unplugged air conditioner turns the house cold enough for the girls to
see their breath. Kasey is changing too. Her blue eyes go green, and she uses
old-fashioned language, then forgets chunks of time.
Most disturbing of all is the dangerous new chip on Kasey's shoulder. The
formerly gentle, doll-loving child is gone, and the new Kasey is angry. Alexis is the only one
who can stop her sister -- but what if that green-eyed girl isn't even Kasey
anymore? (goodreads)
Well, I really like creepy
stories so I decided to give this one a try. The last creepy book, which
freaked me out more than it should have, was 172 Hours on the Moon, which I
read a few months back, so now it’s time for a new freak out story. Dear, Bad
Girls Don’t Die, please don’t disappoint me.
Love Letters
to the Dead by Ava Dellaria
Published: May 1st 2014
Number of pages: 327 (paperback)
Series: No
It
begins as an assignment for English class: write a letter to a dead person -
any dead person. Laurel chooses Kurt Cobain - he died young, and so did
Laurel's sister May - so maybe he'll understand a bit of what Laurel is going
through. Soon Laurel is writing letters to lots of dead people - Janis Joplin,
Heath Ledger, River Phoenix, Amelia Earhart... it's like she can't stop. And
she'd certainly never dream of handing them in to her teacher. She writes about
what it's like going to a new high school, meeting new friends, falling in love
for the first time - and how her family has shattered since May died.
But much as Laurel might find writing the letters cathartic, she can't keep
real life out forever. The ghosts of her past won't be contained between the
lines of a page, and she will have to come to terms with growing up, the agony
of losing a beloved sister, and the realisation that only you can shape your
destiny. A lyrical, haunting and stunning debut from the protégé of Stephen
Chbosky (THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER). (goodreads)
I’ve been waiting to get my
hands on this book since it first came out, but, because I already had spent
way too much on the complete box set of Vampire Academy, I didn’t have the
possibility of buying it. But now, finally, it is mine!
Published: August 20th 2013
Number of pages: 318 (paperback)
Series: Yes, #1
*Mikayla*
In one night my fairytale ended. Or it may have begun. This is my story of
friendship and love, heartbreak and desire, and the strength to show weakness.
*Jake*
One night I met a girl. A sad and broken girl, but one more beautiful than any
other. She laughed through her sadness, while I loved through her heartbreak.
*This is our story of a maybe ever after.*
He was right. It made no difference whether it was 6 months or 6 years.
I couldn’t undo what had been done. I couldn’t change the future.
I couldn’t even predict it.
It was one night.
One night when everything changed.
It was so much more than just the betrayal.
It was the Tragedy.
The Deaths.
The Murders.
But it was also that feeling.
The feeling of falling.
**Mature Reader Advised. Language and Sexual content.** (goodreads)
So, these are the 4 books I
ordered. And, I must say I’m really surprised that they are mostly
contemporaries and not, which would be more typical for me, some dystopian
stuff. I wanted to order After the End by Amy Plum, BUT, I started to read the
beginning, which you can read on amazon, and I don’t know, it just didn’t
really convince me to buy it. Oh well, maybe next time.
And this is all for today.
Cheerio!
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