I like the idea of possibly knowing about the next huge book or series before it's published. Also, knowing about them makes a great conversation starter with my children. I would definitely read other Buzz Book collections to help make informed suggestions of selecting books for myself and my children.
Buzz Books 2018: Young Adult Fall/Winter: Exclusive Excerpts from Forthcoming Titles by Rebecca Hanover, Julie Kagawa, Kody Keplinger, Natasha Ngan, Courtney Summers and More
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Our ninth Buzz Books: Young Adult gives readers the special excitement of being among the first to...
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Five years have passed since sixteen-year-old Angie Favorite’s mother disappeared without a trace....
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Cyn Armistead (14 KP) rated Voices of Dragons (Voices of Dragons, #1) in Books
Mar 1, 2018
There's one thing that really bugs me, but if I bring up exactly what it is, it will be a spoiler. I will say that I don't honestly think that every YA book or series really has to include a particular sort of negative experience in order for the protagonist to experience growth.
New Beginnings
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Sam Hendry is not looking forward to starting at her new school. Things go from bad to worse as the...
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Spark
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Leora is reeling: questioning everything she has ever known about her family and herself. As...
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Brooding YA Hero
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Have you ever wished you could receive a little guidance from your favorite book boyfriend? Ever...
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ArecRain (8 KP) rated Everealm (Everealm, #1) in Books
Jan 18, 2018
I was a little confused going into this novel because I wasnt sure what to expect. From what I have researched, this is supposedly young adult. While the writing style makes it seem YA, there themes not appropriate for that age range. I guess new adult would be more appropriate?
Regardless, the cover is absolutely gorgeous and reflect the feel of the novel. As a fan of fantasy and fairytale retellings, Everealm was a novel I didnt even know I was looking for. The world and creatures she paints with her words are nostalgic of old childhood fairytales. While it still has many [cliché] themes that seem to be found in all YA novels (love triangle, etc.), the author added her own touch. It is a guilty pleasure feel good novel, free of heavy complexities that makes a novel more work than pleasure.
Overall, I enjoyed the novel and the feel that accompanied reading it. It is nothing groundbreaking, but the author has a lovely style that could be great.
Drop Dead Gorgeous (Return to Fear Street #3)
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Morgan Marks is the new girl—and nobody can stop talking about her. She’s popular, smart, and...
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Through the Uncrossable Boundary
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Gigan Ticks foretell the end of time. The world is beginning to fade. As the NIGHTMARE army...
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