Reading Level: Young Adult
Publication Date: January 6th 2011
Publisher: Puffin/Speak
URL: http://juliakarr.com
"In the year 2150, being a girl isn’t necessarily a good thing, especially when your sixteenth (read sex-teenth) birthday is fast approaching. That in itself would be enough to make anyone more than a little nuts, what with the tattoo and all – but Nina Oberon’s life has taken a definite turn for the worse. Her mother is brutally stabbed and left for dead. Before dying, she entrusts a secret book to Nina, telling her to deliver it to Nina's father. But, first Nina has to find him; since for fifteen years he's been officially dead. Complications arise when she rescues Sal, a mysterious, and ultra hot guy. He seems to like Nina, but also seems to know more about her father than he’s letting on. Then there’s that murderous ex-government agent who’s stalking her, and just happens to be her little sister’s dad."
Reading Level: Young Adult
Publication Date: July 8th 2010
Publisher: Dutton Juvenille
"In many ways, Natalie O’Reilly is a typical fourteenyear- old girl. But a routine visit to the eye doctor produces devastating news: Natalie will lose her sight within a few short months.
Suddenly her world is turned upside down. Natalie is sent to a school for the blind to learn skills such as Braille and how to use a cane. Outwardly, she does as she’s told; inwardly, she hopes for a miracle that will free her from a dreaded life of blindness. But the miracle does not come, and Natalie ultimately must confront every blind person’s dilemma. Will she go home to live scared? Or will she embrace the skills she needs to make it in a world without sight?"
So, what are you waiting for?
oh wow! sounds fantastic i really want clockwork angel and rules of attraction , may be a long wait =)
ReplyDeleteOHHH awesome picks!!!
ReplyDeleteNice picks! I can't wait for Blindsided and XVI sounds intriguing, =)
ReplyDeleteGreat Picks!! Will put XVI on my tbr pile!
ReplyDeletecool blog. (i'm from shelfari)
ReplyDeleteI hadn't heard of XVI before, but it's on my to-read list now :) Thanks for the great picks!
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