February Releases

Here are some of the upcom­ing books I am par­tic­u­larly excited about! There are lots this month, so this will be a bit longer then usual!

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The Boy on Cin­na­mon Street by Phoebe Stone

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1st Feb­ru­ary 2012

A story about a wounded girl and the boy who won’t give up on her.

7th grader Louise should be the cap­tain of her school’s gym­nas­tics team — but she isn’t. She’s fun and cute and should have lots of friends — but she doesn’t. And there’s a dreamy boy who has a crush on her — but some­how they never con­nect. Louise has every­thing going for her — so what is it that’s hold­ing her back?

Phoebe Stone tells the win­ning story of the spring when 7th grader Louise Ter­race wakes up, finds the courage to con­front the painful fam­ily secret she’s hid­ing from — and finally get the boy.

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Har­bin­ger by Sara Wil­son Etienne

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2nd Feb­ru­ary 2012

When sixteen-year-old Faye arrives at Hol­brook Acad­emy, she doesn’t expect to find her­self exactly where she needs to be. After years of strange wak­ing visions and night­mares, her only com­fort the bones of dead ani­mals, Faye is afraid she’s going crazy. Fast.

But her first night at Hol­brook, she feels strangely con­nected to the school and the island it sits on, like she’s come home. She’s even made her first real friends, but odd things keep hap­pen­ing to them. Every morn­ing they wake on the floors of their dorm rooms with their hands stained red.

Faye knows she’s the rea­son, but what does it all mean? The hand­some Kel tries to help her unravel the mys­tery, but Faye is cer­tain she can’t trust him; in fact, he may be try­ing to kill her — and the rest of the world too.


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Pure by Julianna Baggott

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2nd Feb­ru­ary 2012

We know you are here, our broth­ers and sis­ters … 
Pres­sia barely remem­bers the Det­o­na­tions or much about life dur­ing the Before. In her sleep­ing cab­i­net behind the rub­ble of an old bar­ber­shop where she lives with her grand­fa­ther, she thinks about what is lost-how the world went from amuse­ment parks, movie the­aters, birth­day par­ties, fathers and moth­ers … to ash and dust, scars, per­ma­nent burns, and fused, dam­aged bod­ies. And now, at an age when every­one is required to turn them­selves over to the mili­tia to either be trained as a sol­dier or, if they are too dam­aged and weak, to be used as live tar­gets, Pres­sia can no longer pre­tend to be small. Pres­sia is on the run.

Burn a Pure and Breathe the Ash … 
There are those who escaped the apoc­a­lypse unmarked. Pures. They are tucked safely inside the Dome that pro­tects their healthy, supe­rior bod­ies. Yet Par­tridge, whose father is one of the most influ­en­tial men in the Dome, feels iso­lated and lonely. Dif­fer­ent. He thinks about loss-maybe just because his fam­ily is bro­ken; his father is emo­tion­ally dis­tant; his brother killed him­self; and his mother never made it inside their shel­ter. Or maybe it’s his claus­tro­pho­bia: his feel­ing that this Dome has become a swad­dling of intensely rigid order. So when a slipped phrase sug­gests his mother might still be alive, Par­tridge risks his life to leave the Dome to find her.


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Heaven by Christoph Marzi

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2nd Feb­ru­ary 2012

The night that Heaven lost her heart was cold and moon­less. But the blade that sliced it out was warm with her dark blood…

David Pet­tyfer is tak­ing a short­cut over the dark rooftops of London’s brood­ing houses, when he lit­er­ally stum­bles across Heaven: a strange, beau­ti­ful, dis­traught girl who says that bad men have stolen her heart. Yet she’s still alive…

And so begins David and Heaven’s wild, excit­ing and mys­te­ri­ous adven­ture — to find Heaven’s heart, and to dis­cover the incred­i­ble truth about her origins.

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Code Name Ver­ity by Eliz­a­beth Wein

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6th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Code Name Ver­ity, which will pub­lish in Spring 2012,is the story of two young women from totally dif­fer­ent back­grounds who are thrown together dur­ing World War II.

Only in wartime could a stal­wart lass from Man­ches­ter rub shoul­ders with a Scot­tish aris­to­crat, one an Air Trans­port Aux­il­iary pilot, the other a wire­less oper­a­tor with the WAAF. Yet when­ever their paths cross, they com­ple­ment each other per­fectly and before long become devoted friends.

But then a vital mis­sion goes wrong, and one of the friends has to bail out of a faulty plane over France. Almost imme­di­ately she is arrested by the Gestapo, and it seems her mis­sion may be over before it’s even begun. The story begins in “Verity’s” own words, as she writes her account for her captors…

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Born Wicked by Jes­sica Spotswood

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7th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Every­body knows Cate Cahill and her sis­ters are eccen­tric. Too pretty, too reclu­sive, and far too edu­cated for their own good. But the truth is even worse: they’re witches. And if their secret is dis­cov­ered by the priests of the Broth­er­hood, it would mean an asy­lum, a prison ship—or an early grave.

Before her mother died, Cate promised to pro­tect her sis­ters. But with only six months left to choose between mar­riage and the Sis­ter­hood, she might not be able to keep her word … espe­cially after she finds her mother’s diary, uncov­er­ing a secret that could spell her family’s destruc­tion. Des­per­ate to find alter­na­tives to their fate, Cate starts scour­ing banned books and ques­tion­ing rebel­lious new friends, all while jug­gling tea par­ties, shock­ing mar­riage pro­pos­als, and a for­bid­den romance with the com­pletely unsuit­able Finn Belastra.

If what her mother wrote is true, the Cahill girls aren’t safe. Not from the Broth­er­hood, the Sisterhood—not even from each other.

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Dead to You by Lisa McMann

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7th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Ethan was abducted from his front yard when he was just seven years old. Now, at six­teen, he has returned to his fam­ily. It’s a mir­a­cle… at first. Then the ten­sions start to build. His rein­tro­duc­tion to his old life isn’t going smoothly, and his fam­ily is tear­ing apart all over again. If only Ethan could remem­ber some­thing, any­thing, about his life before, he’d be able to put the pieces back together. But there’s some­thing that’s keep­ing his mem­ory blocked. Some­thing unspeakable…

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Under the Never Sky by Veron­ica Rossi

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7th Feb­ru­ary 2012

WORLDS KEPT THEM APART.

DESTINY BROUGHT THEM TOGETHER.

Aria has lived her whole life in the pro­tected dome of Reverie. Her entire world con­fined to its spaces, she’s never thought to dream of what lies beyond its doors. So when her mother goes miss­ing, Aria knows her chances of sur­viv­ing in the outer waste­land long enough to find her are slim.

Then Aria meets an out­sider named Perry. He’s search­ing for some­one too. He’s also wild — a sav­age — but might be her best hope at stay­ing alive.

If they can sur­vive, they are each other’s best hope for find­ing answers

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In Too Deep by Amanda Grace and Mary Hubbard

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8th Feb­ru­ary 2012

I never meant for any­one to get hurt. All I wanted to do that night was make a play for Carter Davis. His heart­less rejec­tion was mor­ti­fy­ing, but peo­ple got the wrong idea when they saw me leav­ing his bed­room, cry­ing. That’s how rumors of rape started.

Now girls at school are pour­ing out their sym­pa­thy to me. Guys too. But not everyone’s on my side. The school has become a war zone and the threats are get­ting scary. What began as poetic jus­tice has mor­phed into some­thing bigger-forcing me to make a ter­ri­ble choice.

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The Van­ish­ing Game by Kate Kae Myers

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14th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Jocelyn’s twin brother Jack was the only fam­ily she had grow­ing up in a world of fos­ter homes-and now he’s dead, and she has noth­ing. Then she gets a cryp­tic let­ter from “Jason December”-the code name her brother used to use when they were chil­dren at Seale House, a ter­ri­fy­ing fos­ter home that they believed had dark pow­ers. Only one other per­son knows about Jason Decem­ber: Noah, Jocelyn’s child­hood crush and their only real friend among the trou­bled chil­dren at Seale House.

But when Joce­lyn returns to Seale House and the city where she last saw Noah, she gets more than she bar­gained for. Turns out the house’s pow­ers weren’t just a fig­ment of a child­ish imag­i­na­tion. And some­one is fol­low­ing Joce­lyn. Is Jack still alive? And if he is, what kind of trou­ble is he in? The answer is revealed in a shock­ing twist that turns this story on its head and will send read­ers straight back to page 1 to read the book in a whole new light.

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Arca­dia Awak­ens by Kai Meyer

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14th Feb­ru­ary 2012

To Rosa Alcan­tara, the exotic world of Sicily, with its net­work of Mafia fam­i­lies and its rep­u­ta­tion for mur­der and intrigue, is just that—exotic and wholly unknown. But when her life in Brook­lyn begins to fall apart, she must travel there, to her family’s ances­tral home, where cen­turies of fam­ily secrets await her.

Once there, Rosa falls head over heels for Alessan­dro Carnevare, the son of a Sicil­ian Mafia fam­ily, whose hand­some looks and sav­age grace both fas­ci­nate and unset­tle her. But their fam­i­lies are sworn ene­mies, and her aunt and sis­ter believe Alessan­dro is only using Rosa to infil­trate the Alcan­tara clan. And when Rosa encoun­ters a tiger one night—a tiger with very famil­iar eyes—she can no longer deny that nei­ther the Carnevares nor the Alcan­taras are what they seem.

Hid­den caves, dan­ger­ous beasts roam­ing the hills, and a his­tory of famil­ial blood­lust mean that Rosa can’t trust any­one. Torn between loy­alty to her fam­ily and love for their mor­tal enemy, Rosa must make the hard­est deci­sion of her life: stay in Sicily with her new love…or run as far and as fast as she can.

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The Night­mare Gar­den (Iron Codex 2) by Caitlin Kittredge

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14th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Every­thing Aoife thought she knew about the world was a lie. There is no Necrovirus. And Aoife isn’t going to suc­cumb to mad­ness because of a latent strain—she will lose her fac­ul­ties because she is aller­gic to iron. Aoife isn’t human. She is a changeling—half human and half from the land of Thorn. And time is run­ning out for her.

When Aoife destroyed the Love­craft engine she released the mon­sters from the Thorn Lands into the Iron Lands and now she must find a way to seal the gates and reverse the destruc­tion she’s rav­aged on the world that’s about to poi­son her.

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Scar­let by A C. Gaughen

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14th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Many read­ers know the tale of Robin Hood, but they will be swept away by this new ver­sion full of action, secrets, and romance.

Pos­ing as one of Robin Hood’s thieves to avoid the wrath of the evil Thief Taker Lord Gis­bourne, Scar­let has kept her iden­tity secret from all of Not­ting­hamshire. Only the Hood and his band know the truth: the agile thief pos­ing as a whip of a boy is actu­ally a fear­less young woman with a secret past. Help­ing the peo­ple of Not­ting­ham out­wit the cor­rupt Sher­iff of Not­ting­ham could cost Scar­let her life as Gis­bourne closes in. It’s only her fierce loy­alty to Robin—whose quick smiles and sharp tem­per have the rare power to unset­tle her—that keeps Scar­let going and makes this fight worth dying for.

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For­bid­den by Syrie James and Ryan M. James

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15th Feb­ru­ary 2012

She should not exist.

He should not love her.

Claire Bren­nan has been attend­ing Emer­son Acad­emy for two years now (the longest she and her mom have remained any­where) and she’s des­per­ate to stay put for the rest of high school. So there’s no way she’s going to tell her mom about the psy­chic visions she’s been hav­ing or the creepy warn­ings that she’s in danger.

Alec MacKen­zie is fed up with his duties to watch and, when nec­es­sary, elim­i­nate the descen­dants of his angelic fore­fa­thers. He chose Emer­son as the ideal hid­ing place where he could be nor­mal for once. He hadn’t fac­tored Claire into his plans.…

Their love is for­bid­den, going against every­thing Alec has been taught to believe. But when the rea­son behind Claire’s unusual pow­ers is revealed and the threat to her life becomes clear, how far will Alec go to pro­tect her?

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The Fine Art of Truth or Dare by Melissa Jensen

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16th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Ella is nearly invis­i­ble at the Will­ing School, and that’s just fine by her. She’s got her friends — the fab­u­lous Frankie and their sweet cohort Sadie. She’s got her art — and her idol, the unap­pre­ci­ated 19th-century painter Edward Will­ing. Still, it’s hard being a nobody and hav­ing a crush on the biggest some­body in the school: Alex Bain­bridge. Espe­cially when he is your French tutor, and lessons have started becom­ing, well, cer­tainly more inter­est­ing than French ever has been before. But can the invis­i­ble girl actu­ally end up with a hap­pily ever after with the golden boy, when no one even knows they’re dat­ing? And is Ella going to dare to be that girl?

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Undeadly (The Reaper Diaries) by Michele Vail

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20th Feb­ru­ary 2012

The day I turned 16, my boyfriend-to-be died. I brought him back to life. Then things got a lit­tle weird…

Molly Bar­tolucci wants to blend in, date hot­tie Rick and keep her zombie-raising abil­i­ties on the down-low. Then the god Anu­bis chooses her to become a reaper—and she acci­den­tally undoes the work of another reaper, Rath.

Within days, she’s shipped off to the Nekyia Acad­emy, an elite school that trains the best necro­mancers in the world. And her per­sonal reap­ing tutor? Rath. Who seems to hate her guts.

Rath will be watch­ing closely to be sure she com­pletes her first assignment-reaping Rick, the boy who should have died. The boy she still wants to be with.

To make mat­ters worse, stu­dents at the acad­emy start turn­ing up cata­tonic, and accu­sa­tions fly—against Molly. The only way out of this mess? To go through hell. Literally.

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The Dress­maker by Kate Alcott

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21st Feb­ru­ary 2012

Tess, an aspir­ing seam­stress, thinks she’s had an incred­i­bly lucky break when she is hired by famous designer Lady Lucile Duff Gor­don to be a per­sonal maid on the Titanic’s doomed voy­age. Once on board, Tess catches the eye of two men, one a roughly-hewn but kind sailor and the other an enig­matic Chicago mil­lion­aire. But on the fourth night, dis­as­ter strikes. 

Amidst the chaos and des­per­ate urg­ing of two very dif­fer­ent suit­ors, Tess is one of the last peo­ple allowed on a lifeboat. Tess’s sailor also man­ages to sur­vive unharmed, wit­ness to Lady Duff Gordon’s ques­tion­able actions dur­ing the tragedy. Others—including the gal­lant Mid­west­ern tycoon—are not so lucky. 

On dry land, rumors about the sur­vivors begin to cir­cu­late, and Lady Duff Gor­don quickly becomes the sub­ject of media scorn and later, the hear­ings on the Titanic. Set against a his­tor­i­cal tragedy but told from a com­pletely fresh angle, The Dress­maker is an atmos­pheric delight filled with all the period’s glitz and glam­our, all the raw feel­ings of a national tragedy and all the con­tra­dic­tory emo­tions of young love.

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Shoot­ing Stars by Alli­son Rushby

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28th Feb­ru­ary 2012

Meet Josephine Fos­ter, or Zo Jo as she’s called in the biz. The best pint-sized pho­tog­ra­pher of them all, Jo doesn’t mind doing what it takes to get that per­fect shot, until she’s sent on an under­cover assign­ment to shoot Ned Hartnett—teen super­star and the only celebrity who’s ever been kind to her—at an exclu­sive reha­bil­i­ta­tion retreat in Boston. The money will be enough to pay for Jo’s dream: real pho­tog­ra­phy classes, and maybe even quit­ting her paparazzi gig for good. Every­one wants to know what Ned’s in for. But Jo cer­tainly doesn’t know what she’s in for: falling in love with Ned was never sup­posed to be part of her assignment.