[WoW] The Sequel Edition

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine.

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Gabry lives a quiet life. As safe a life as is possible in a town trapped between a forest and the ocean, in a world teeming with the dead, who constantly hunger for those still living. She’s content on her side of the Barrier, happy to let her friends dream of the Dark City up the coast while she watches from the top of her lighthouse. But there are threats the Barrier cannot hold back. Threats like the secrets Gabry’s mother thought she left behind when she escaped from the Sisterhood and the Forest of Hands and Teeth. Like the cult of religious zealots who worship the dead. Like the stranger from the forest who seems to know Gabry. And suddenly, everything is changing. One reckless moment, and half of Gabry’s generation is dead, the other half imprisoned. Now Gabry only knows one thing: she must face the forest of her mother’s past in order to save herself and the one she loves.

[Available March 9, 2010]

I love love LOVED The Forest of Hands and Teeth, so I am super hyped about this companion novel.

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Gone by Lisa McMann

OPEN YOUR EYES.
Janie thought she knew what her future held. And she thought she’d made her peace with it. But she can’t handle dragging Cabel down with her.
She knows he will stay with her, despite what she sees in his dreams. He’s amazing. And she’s a train wreck. Janie sees only one way to give him the life he deserves–she has to disappear. And it’s going to kill them both.
Then a stranger enters her life–and everything unravels. The future Janie once faced now has an ominous twist, and her choices are more dire than she’d ever thought possible. She alone must decide between the lesser of two evils. And time is running out…

[Available February 9, 2010]

I am also a HUGE fan of the Wake series, making Gone a Must Read ASAP. And, in case you missed it, check out this post for a link to McMann’s new short story, chronicling Wake from Cabel’s point of view.

[TEASER TUESDAY] Pike Week!

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly event hosted by MizB in which you open your latest read to a random page and select two (or more) non-spoilery sentences.
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Mary sat back.

She stared at the floor for a full minute and then sighed.

‘Chicken crates.’

-Monster by Christopher Pike

That’s right my friends, I’m breaking out the Pike. Be prepared. >:D

[NEWS] Hush, Hush First Look

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For those interested, Barnes and Noble is starting up a Teen section of its First Look program and the first book is Hush, Hush by Becca Fitzpatrick.

So, if you want to check out Hush, Hush for free, months before it hits stores, head on over to B&N before supplies run out. Then, join in on the discussion with other readers and Fitzpatrick in September.

Seriously guys, I’m way excited here!
GO GO GO!

[QUICKIE REVIEW] MY SOUL TO LOSE BY RACHEL VINCENT

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From Amazon:

It was supposed to be a fun day, shopping at the mall with her best friend. Then the panic attack started and Kaylee Cavanaugh finds herself screaming, unable to stop. Her secret fears are exposed and it’s the worst day of her life.

Until she wakes up in the psychiatric unit.

She tries to convince everyone she’s fine–despite the shadows she sees forming around another patient and the urge to scream which comes burbling up again and again. Everyone thinks she’s crazy. Everyone except Lydia, that is. Another patient with some special abilities….

Rachel Vincent’s My Soul to Lose is an eBook teaser to Vincent’s newly released Soul Screamers series starter, My Soul to Take. And best of all, it’s free. Although I was a little leery, as it didn’t really look like a book I would normally go for, I knew I had to check it out.  And I am extremely glad I did.

The beginning of the story did drag a little for me. Although there was lots of action, I didn’t really feel that connected to the story. But as soon as Kaylee woke up in the mental ward, I was enthralled. I devoured the rest of the story without putting the book (or eBook reader, as it were) down once. And the tricksy teaser tactics worked–as soon as I had flipped the last page, I was zooming to the Amazon store, eager to get my mitts on the next book.

The only reservation I had about the series was wondering if the appeal would wear off once Kaylee left the hospital (as that is the part that drew me in initially). However, now that I have started My Soul To Take, I can gladly report that it only gets better.

Honestly, it’s been a while since I’ve been this wrapped up in a book, and I’m counting the seconds until I get back to it.

So, uh, gotta go. :)

Score: 9/10