New YA: July 27-August 2.
New hardbacks:
The Fourth Wish: The Art of Wishing: Book 2, by Lindsay Ribar
Blightborn (The Heartland Trilogy), by Chuck Wendig
The Bridge From Me to You, by Lisa Schroeder
Kalona's Fall: A House of Night Novella (House of Night Novellas), by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Silver Shadows: A Bloodlines Novel, by Richelle Mead
The Young World, by Chris Weitz
Truth and Kisses (Mostly Miserable Life of April Sinclair), by Laurie B. Friedman
Madame Tussaud's Apprentice: An Untold Story of Love in the French Revolution, by Kathleen Benner Duble
The Devil's Intern, by Donna Hosie
New paperbacks (that I've read):
Brooklyn, Burning, by Steve Brenzenoff:
Pros: No punches are pulled, nothing is sugarcoated, and it's just a lovely, lovely book. Possible cons: Some readers will find the storytelling style hard to follow, as Kid doesn't offer much explanation or backstory, and expects the reader to catch up. (I like that in a story, but I know that many others don't...) Especially recommended to: Fans of David Levithan.
Previously: