Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Top Ten Tuesday: 6/5/2012

Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.

This week's topic is:
Books I'm Dying to Read

Shadow and Bone byLeigh Bardugo
June 5th 2012 by Henry Holt and Co.
Pre-ordered and on its way to me! I can't wait to read this one!

Reunitedby Hilary Weisman Graham
June 12th 2012 by Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
I've been counting down the days for this book release.
Timepiece by Myra McEntire
June 12th 2012 by EgmontUSA
Yes! Book #2 in the Hourglass series is almost here.

My Life Next Door by Huntley Fitzpatrick
June 14th 2012 by Dial Books For Young Readers
Hurry up June 14th! I need this summer read!

Endlessly byKiersten White
July 24th 2012 by HarperTeen
 Yay! Book #3 in Paranormalcy in little over one month. I wonder what will happen in the conclusion to this great series?

Rift by Andrea Cremer
August 7th 2012 by Philomel
Thank you, Andrea Cremer, for continuing the Nightshade series with this prequel!


Rise of Nine by Pittacus Lore
 August 21st 2012 by HarperCollins
Book #3 in the Lorien Legacies series. Maybe I can find out what's happening to Four...

The Raft by R.A. Bodeen
August 21st 2012 by Feiwel & Friends
 Another suspenseful book from Bodeen!  I really enjoyed The Compound, so I'm looking forward to reading this new one.

 
Scorch by Gina Damico
September 25th 2012 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
I can't wait to read book #2 in the Croak series and find out what's going on with Lex and her life as a Grim.

The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan
October 2nd 2012 by Hyperion Book
Huzzah!  Book #3 in the Heroes of Olympus series will be here in October.

#ArmchairBEA 2012: Best of 2012 and Giveaway


In celebration of all things books and Book Expo America, today those of us unable to make it to NYC and participate in BEA still want to have fun. So, today is "Best of 2012" and giveaway day!! Be sure to check Armchair BEA for more giveaways and for more information on this awesome virtual conference.

We're almost half way through the year, and I think some truly amazing books have already come out. Have you read these five yet? These books will make you laugh, cry, you will have your heart broken, fall in love, and get your pants scared off. Get to reading!

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
January 10th 2012 by Dutton Books


Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
January 3rd 2012 by HarperCollins

 The Disenchantments by Nina LaCour
February 16th 2012 by Dutton Children's Books


Wanderlove by Kirsten Hubbard
March 13th 2012 by Delacorte Books for Young Readers


172 Hours on the Moon by Johan Harstad
April 17th 2012 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

GIVEAWAY
So, I received a wonderful ARC for an adult book not due out until July, and I've decided to pass it along to one lucky person. The author wrote Litte Bee which is an amazing book.

Gold by Chris Cleave
July 3rd 2012 by Simon & Schuster

Building on the tradition of Little Bee, Chris Cleave again writes with elegance, humor, and passion about friendship, marriage, parenthood, tragedy, and redemption.
Gold is the story of Zoe and Kate, world-class athletes who have been friends and rivals since their first day of Elite training. They’ve loved, fought, betrayed, forgiven, consoled, gloried, and grown up together. Now on the eve of London 2012, their last Olympics, both women will be tested to their physical and emotional limits. They must confront each other and their own mortality to decide, when lives are at stake: What would you sacrifice for the people you love, if it meant giving up the thing that was most important to you in the world?

Giveaway Rules
US only
13 years or older
June 5th - June 10th
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Monday, June 4, 2012

#ArmchairBEA 2012: Introduction First!


Today in NYC lucky bloggers are walking through BEA (Book Expo America), but Bookchair BEA know not everyone can make it to NYC to experience BEA. So, three years ago Bookchair BEA got smart and decided to bring BEA to those of us staying at home and at work dreaming of one day going to NYC and meeting fellow bloggers. Be sure to check out their site because their awesome. Today at BEA people will be meeting and greeting, so we will too!

Introductions First!


  • Please tell us a little bit about yourself: Who are you? How long have you been blogging? Why did you get into blogging?
  •   
       My name is Joy, and I'm a librarian in Louisiana. I've worked in libraries for...man, July 2012 will make it 10 years. That's insane. I started working in one while I was in college, thinking I was going to be an English teacher, but I fell in love with the library instead.
       I only started blogging a little over a year ago when I was transferred into a Young Adult Librarian job and took over the teen blog. I was terrified at first. Well, pretty much the whole first month. I had never blogged before. I didn't even like to keep a diary of my thoughts, so why would I want to write book reviews and put them out on the Internet for all to see??? I sucked it up and realized I was giving book reviews everyday to teens as part of my job, they were just face-to-face. If I could handle that, surely I could handle people I would never see/meet reading them, right? I knew others could do it and were doing it, so I looked online for help.  I found amazing YA blogs that helped me immensely and still do.
       I was fortunate enough to be picked as a junior reviewer for the insanely great YA blog: Page Turners Blog. I still can't believe it. I've learned so much helping out with this blog monthly. I've contacted authors, interviewed authors (I know!!), held contests, all kinds of things I imagined doing when I filled out their form, but somehow can't believe I'm actually doing. I love working with this blog!
       As if this wasn't enough, I decided to start this one when I got promoted which meant I was no longer working directly with the library's teen blog. I know, glutton for punishment, but I love it now.  I have to share what I've read, or what new book I've seen on Goodreads, or the awesome cover/book trailer just released.  As a librarian, I spend my day promoting books, and I feel blogging is just a natural creative outlet.


  • What are you currently reading, or what is your favorite book you have read so far in 2012?

  •    You do know how hard it is for a librarian to pick just one book, don't you?  I can't so I'm going with two:  The Fault in Our Stars by John Green and Where Things Come Back by John Corey Whaley.  Love them.
       FiOS made me cry like a baby. I hate you John Green. But I love that book, and I love John Green. There not just one thing in the story I can point out as "the" thing I liked the best.  For me, FiOS is something you have to experience as a whole. The characters, the plot, the settings, the experiences the characters feel, what you feel reading it, what you feel after you finished it. It's a huge thing to take in, but I'm glad I did, and I would recommend it to anyone. Don't let the "cancer" thing turn you away. That is not what this book is about. It is about so much more.
       Where Things Come Back took me on a journey with some very unexpected twists. I love books that can do that.  As avid readers, we can sometimes become jaded and think we know everything a book is going to offer us. Well, I didn't see this one coming.  I need books to still cause me to pause and turn back pages to reread.  I need books to make me look up and think about what I just read because I didn't see it coming. That's some good writing.



  • Tell us one non-book-related thing that everyone reading your blog may not know about you.

  •    I love the movies. Action, comedy, romance, sci-fi. I'll  go see them. Yes, this may be book related, but I love when books are made into movies. When I read I am completely involved in this world the author has created. I can see the characters, the settings, everything. To see something I only imagined in my head on the movie screen, it's wonderful.  When a book is made into a movie and it is done well, I love it because people will rush to read the book.  I hate it when those movies suck, because then people somehow think the books suck. I try to tell them, "Don't judge a book on the movie!"


  • If you could eat dinner with any author or character, who would it be and why?

  •    I would love to have dinner with Maureen Johnson, but I think I would have to tie her down to her chair so I could guarantee she would stay the entire time.  I was able to meet (author stalk) her in New Orleans last summer for ALA (American Library Association) during the annual conference. She is addicted to twitter, you might already know this, and she tweeted she was at a certain location with copies of Name of the Star.  My friend and I tweeted her back to ask if anyone could come, she said "Sure," and we decided to go. Why not, it's Maureen Johnson, people?  Little did we know this "location" had 3 locations in New Orleans. I swear she did it on purpose. It was like Little Blue Envelopes, but for the silly librarians. 30 minutes and 3 locations later we finally found Maureen Johnson...and Sarah Dessen, and Harlan Coben, and Jay Asher, and Carolyn Mackler, and Brenna Yovanoff, and Ruta Sepetys, and more. Maureen Johnson failed to mention her book signing was a huge affair. Oh, but you can't fluster two librarians on a mission to meet Maureen Johnson. We walked straight up to her, said, "Hi, Maureen Johnson! We followed your clues and found you!" She laughed, signed copies of Name of the Star for us and told us to have a good time. Maureen Johnson is awesome!


  • Have your reading tastes changed since you started blogging? How?

  •  My reading tastes haven't really changed. I still read a cross of YA and adult, mostly paranormal, dystopian, sci-fi, romance, historical and contemporary (yes, that's pretty much everything). That really hasn't changed. I think what has changed is in January of last year I started using Goodreads to keep track of how many books I read and to see what other bloggers would recommend or were reading. It really is a great tool so I don't forget what I read. I always I knew I read quite a few books each year, but Goodreads puts it right out there. 220. That's how many books I read in 2011. The closed the end of the year got, the more determined I was to read more books.  Other bloggers were really helpful with excellent recommendations. If you haven't gotten on Goodreads yet, I really hope you do!

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    Sunday, June 3, 2012

    In My Mailbox


    In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren to spotlight the books received for review, swapped, purchased, or checked out from the library!
    The library has come through again! I scored two awesome new books this week. I seriously need to hide in a hole and bring a book light so I can catch up on my TBR stack. Doesn't it seem like all your holds come it at the same time?? Check out the new books:
    Taken by Storm by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    Book #3 - Raised by Wolves series
    May 22nd 2012 by EgmontUSA

    Bryn knows first-hand that being the alpha of a werewolf pack means making hard decisions, and that being human makes things a thousand times worse. She's prepared to give up her humanity, but the wolf who promised to Change her is waiting - though for what, Bryn doesn't know. Still human, she must take her place in the werewolf Senate, the precarious democracy that rules the North American packs. Standing side by side with werewolves who were ancient long before she was ever born is enough of a challenge, but Bryn soon learns that the Senate has been called to deal with a problem: the kind of problem that involves human bodies, a Rabid werewolf, and memories that Bryn, Chase, and the rest of their pack would rather forget. With bodies stacking up and political pressure closing in from all sides, Bryn and her pack are going to have to turn to old enemies and even older friends for help - especially when it starts to look like this time, the monster might be one of their own.
    The Lost Code by Kevin Emerson
    Book #1 - The Atlanteans series
    May 22nd 2012 by HarperCollins Children's Books
    WHAT IS OLDEST WILL BE NEW, WHAT IS LOST SHALL BE FOUND.

    The ozone is ravaged, ocean levels have risen, and the sun is a daily enemy. But global climate change is not something new in the Earth’s history.

    No one will know this better than less-than-ordinary Owen Parker, who is about to discover that he is the descendant of a highly advanced ancient race—a race that took their technology too far and almost destroyed the Earth in the process.

    Now it is Owen’s turn to make right in his world what went wrong thousands of years ago. If Owen can unlock the lost code in his very genes, he may rediscover the forgotten knowledge of his ancestry…and that less-than-ordinary can evolve into extraordinary.
    I also won an awesome book which I have on my TBR list from HarperTeen from a Facebook contest. You guys should really check those out. They're legit!


    Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi
    January 3rd 2012 by HarperCollins 

    So, what did you get in your mailbox this week?
    

    Saturday, June 2, 2012

    The Fault in Our Stars Review

    The Fault in Our Stars
    John Green (@realjohngreen)
    January 10th 2012 by Dutton Books
    Goodreads
    Diagnosed with Stage IV thyroid cancer at 12, Hazel was prepared to die until, at 14, a medical miracle shrunk the tumours in her lungs... for now.

    Two years post-miracle, sixteen-year-old Hazel is post-everything else, too; post-high school, post-friends and post-normalcy. And even though she could live for a long time (whatever that means), Hazel lives tethered to an oxygen tank, the tumours tenuously kept at bay with a constant chemical assault.

    Enter Augustus Waters. A match made at cancer kid support group, Augustus is gorgeous, in remission, and shockingly to her, interested in Hazel. Being with Augustus is both an unexpected destination and a long-needed journey, pushing Hazel to re-examine how sickness and health, life and death, will define her and the legacy that everyone leaves behind.
    I adore this book. Hazel and Augustus. John Green's writing style. Everything about this book brings a smile to my face. I know it's a cancer book, but it's so much more than this, people.  Green didn't try to hide the cancer from you. It right there in the synopsis.  Just accept that there is cancer in this book, kinda like the characters have 2 arms, and I think you will be fine. Really, I do.

    Hazel and Augustus meet in a cancer support group for kids. They are both just quirky enough to get each other. Cancer changes who you are to the core, and only someone else going through the same thing is able to see it. For Hazel and Augustus, meeting at this support group will allow them to form a friendship that will take them far, and I'm not just talking metaphorically, I'm talking across the Atlantic. The two chase their dreams, deciding now is the time to stand up for what they believe and if they questions, demand answers. The Fault in Our Stars is a journey for Hazel and Augustus and the reader. I'm not going to lie. I cried reading this book. Not many books can get me to cry, but this one did. It's not for the reason you're thinking. It's because The Fault in Our Stars changes Hazel, Augustus, and you as the reader. As you read this novel you will think about the two characters and how they interact and react, and it will cause you to evaluate your life. I really enjoy books that leave an impression on me like this.

    Lagniappe
    You may or maynot be aware of the Nerd Fighters (John and brother, Hank) or Vlog Brothers, but just to give you a taste of the hilarity you will find on their webiste or YouTube channel, I give you :