Browsing all posts tagged with contemporary.
Monday, April 16th, 2012
Series: None Release Date: April 2012 Publisher: Random House Children’s Books Age Group: Young Adult Pages: 304 Format: ARC Source: Netgalley SYNOPSIS - (From Goodreads) For aspiring artist Amanda Walsh, who only half-jokingly goes by the nickname Zero, the summer before college was supposed to be fun—plain and simple. Hanging out with her best friend Jenn, going to clubs, painting, and [...]
Monday, March 12th, 2012
BOOK REVIEW Series: Darcy & Rachel Series Release Date: April 2005 Publisher: St. Martin’s Press Age Group: Young Adult Pages: 352 Format: Paperback Source: Borrowed from a friend, thanks Nikki! <3 SYNOPSIS - (From Goodreads) Rachel White is the consummate good girl. A hard-working attorney at a large Manhattan law firm and a diligent maid of honor to her charmed best friend [...]
Friday, March 9th, 2012
Series: None Release Date: August 2009 Publisher: Razorbill Age Group: Young Adult Pages: 286 Format: Paperback Source: Library SYNOPSIS - (From Goodreads) Sometimes a good-bye is just the beginning… When Emily Carson’s parents die in a plane crash, she’s left with nothing but her mother’s last words scrawled in lipstick on a tray table: “Emily, please forgive me.” Now it’s fall and [...]
Monday, March 5th, 2012
Series: None Release Date: March 2012 Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers Age Group: Young Adult Pages: 335 Format: Kindle ARC Source: Netgalley SYNOPSIS – (From Goodreads) It all begins with a stupid question: Are you a Global Vagabond? No, but 18-year-old Bria Sandoval wants to be. In a quest for independence, her neglected art, and no-strings-attached hookups, she signs [...]
Wednesday, February 29th, 2012
Series: None Release Date: March 2012 Publisher: Simon Pulse Age Group: Young Adult Pages: 384 Format: ARC Source: Publisher SYNOPSIS - (From Goodreads) Gabby Gardiner wakes up in a hospital bed looking like a cautionary ad for drunk driving and lacking a single memory of the accident that landed her there. What she can remember, in frank and sardonic detail, is [...]