What a good week for books! First of all, Macmillan posted a ton of awesome titles on NetGalley, of which I grabbed six. I'm definitely most excited about
Struck, which has been on my radar for a while. I mean, paranormal YA dystopia...the only way this could be better is if I had a print copy, but this will do. :-p I also want to mention that, although not the kind of YA I usually read much of,
The Girl Is Trouble sounds somewhat Veronica Mars-ish, so I'm stoked about that too. Oh, and just fyi, I think the cover art for
Shadow & Bone has changed since the one I found on Goodreads.
In addition to the awesome Macmillan titles, I grabbed a couple of dystopias from Marshall Cavendish and the first in a new science fiction series by Pete Hautman, published by Candlewick.
Thanks to all of the wonderful publishers and to NetGalley for making this haul possible.
I also received my order of books from bookcloseouts.com. They were all on sale for two dollars each. Who could resist that?
From the Wonderful Folks at Penguin:
The Royal Wulff Murders - Keith McCafferty From NetGalley:


Struck - Jennifer Bosworth / Monstrous Beauty - Elizabeth Fama / The Girl is Trouble - Kathryn Miller Haines

Shadow & Bone - Leigh Bardugo / Monument 14 - Emmy Laybourne / Of Poseidon - Anna Banks

The Raft - S. A. Bodeen / The Weepers: The Other Life - Suzanne Winnacker / The Forgetting Curve - Angie Smibert
The Obsidian Blade - Pete HautmanPurchased:



Libyrinth - Pearl North / Me and Orson Welles - Robert Kaplow / Mistress Shakespeare - Karen Harper / The Vaults - Toby Ball


Night - Edna O'Brien / Sons and Lovers - D. H. Lawrence / Sorceress - Celia Rees
Great set! I'm going to have to grab The Girl is Trouble. I read the first book and really liked it.
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The Girl is Trouble has me really interested. Happy reading!
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