Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Top Ten Books I'd Love to Redesign


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by The Broke and the Bookish.  I usually don't participate in this one, but when I saw this week's topic I couldn't resist! :D

TOP TEN COVERS I'D LOVE TO REDESIGN!

I did like how this one matched the first, but I don't know, she just looks wierd and overly-photoshopped to me.  With the content of these stories, it would have been neat to see something more steampunkish as well!

Sort of the same problem with this one. The first cover was pretty, then it got to this one and she just looked so fake and slightly distorted. And a little too much with the swirls.

This was a pretty cool story and while the cover encompasses what it's about, it looks kind of cartoony and self-published to me. 

I love these books to death--but the covers, all three of them: Not so much. Both characters look like snotty super models posing awkwardly for the camera.

This one just feels lazy to me.  Stock photo of girl. Stock photo of fence. Slap them together with a boring-fonted title and we're good to go?  No.

Loved the first cover of this series. SO pretty. This one is a bit cheesy though. It's something about her top hat and the pose.

Again, loved the first cover of this series.  But this guy just looks so corny to me. Still love the title design, though.

You know, I acually love this cover, but I'd also love to see how this series could be redesigned to make it look less like an MG series. 
 
Yeah this series is pretty, BUT it always bothered me that in the book Clara was either very blond or had dyed orange hair.  Why the brunette on all the covers?  I love the Aussie cover for exactly that reason.

With so many gorgeous covers out there getting redesigned unnecessarily, WHY on earth have the cheesy VA covers never been touched??  This series wins for my absolute #1 set of covers that seriously needs a cheese-free makeover. :D

Sunday, November 10, 2013

New Shelf Goodies & The Weekly Nutshell {68}

For New Shelf Goodies, I'll be showing you what lovely books I acquired this week, whether from publishers, or the library, or from whatever half-crazed book-buying binge I happened to go on. :D (Inspired by Tynga's Stacking the Shelves) The Weekly Nutshell will be just that...my week here at Stories & Sweeties, in a nutshell. (inspired by Ginger @ GReads and her recaps at the end of the TGIF posts)

Here's what I got this week in my mailbox! The four at the end were duplicate copies, so look out for those in upcoming giveaways! :D
For Review:
Beauty & the Beast retelling! Always up for that! :)
 Near death experiences and psychological creepiness---sounds awesome!
Fairies & Royals!! The "Royals" song goes through my head every time I look at it. :D
I'll need to check out the first book in this series soon!

Many thanks to Harper Collins, St. Martin's Griffin, & Sky Pony Press for these!

The Weekly Nutshell: 

 Guys I have been reading so slooooow lately! I don't know what my problem is, I'm so easily distracted by just everything.  Help!  What do you do when this happens? 

On a better note:  I have to take a moment to direct you all to my favorite blog post of the week. It is so brilliant and I love it so much. Lookie here!

Have a great week, everyone! 

Friday, November 8, 2013

Cover Story

Lots of new covers lately---all gorgeous and diverse in style!! 







A Breath of Frost 
by Alexandra Harvey
Walker, January 7, 2014










by April Henry
Henry Holt & Co, June 17, 2014









Broken Hearts, Fences, and Other Things to Mend
by Katie Finn
Feiwel & Friends, May 13, 2014










by Barbara Stuber
Margaret K. Mcelderry Books, May 13, 2014










Hungry
by H.A. Swain
Feiwel & Friends, June 3, 2014










by Alison Rattle
Hot Key Books, March 6, 2014








Second  Star
by Alyssa B. Sheinmel
Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, May 13, 2014










by Joshua McCune
Greenwillow Books, April 22, 2014










Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Waiting on Wednesay

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.
Forget Me 
by K.A. Harrington
hitting shelves August 14, 2014 from Penguin

description:
Two names. One face. A dangerous secret exposed.

Morgan never minded her boyfriend Flynn’s dark and private nature. She found it mysterious and alluring. But now he’s dead, and she can’t move forward. On the three-month anniversary of Flynn’s death, Morgan uploads her only photo of him to the social media site FriendShare to get some closure, but she’s shocked when the facial recognition software suggests she tag him as Evan Murphy. She’s never heard of Evan, but a quick search tells her that he lives in a nearby town and looks exactly like Flynn. Same eyes, nose, jawline. Only this boy is very much alive.

Digging through layers of secrets, Morgan questions everything she thought she knew about her town, her boyfriend, and even her parents’ involvement in this massive web of lies. K. A. Harrington’s superb plotting and breakneck pacing will keep readers turning each tension-filled page in a race to the stunning conclusion.


My thoughts:  This does sound like a fun mysterious plot, but really the main reason I will read this is because it's Kim Harrington...I've never been disappointed with her stories! :)

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Becky's View: Perfect Ruin by Lauren Destefano


Perfect Ruin by Lauren DeStefano
♦publisher: Simon & Schuster
♦release date: October 1st, 2013
♦hardcover, 356 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series: The Internment Chronicles, book 1
♦source: from publisher for honest review
On Internment, the floating island in the clouds where 16-year-old Morgan Stockhour lives, getting too close to the edge can lead to madness. Even though Morgan's older brother, Lex, was a Jumper, Morgan vows never to end up like him. She tries her best not to mind that her life is orderly and boring, and if she ever wonders about the ground, and why it is forbidden, she takes solace in best friend Pen and her betrothed, Basil.

Then a murder, the first in a generation, rocks the city. With whispers swirling and fear on the wind, Morgan can no longer stop herself from investigating, especially when she meets Judas. He is the boy being blamed for the murder — betrothed to the victim — but Morgan is convinced of his innocence. Secrets lay at the heart of Internment, but nothing can prepare Morgan for what she will find — or who she will lose.


Review: Perfect Ruin marks the start of another exceptional series from Lauren Destefano.  This time around, she's given us something more mystical and a lot less gritty than her Wither series.  The city of Internment has it's own myths and legends, and it's ruled by its beliefs and by its seemingly respectable king.  The people revere the Sky God who legend says put them in the sky. They know that if they try to get to the ground below, there is the hefty price to pay.

Morgan leads a quiet life, going to school and spending time with her friend, Pen, and the boy she is betrothed to, Basil.  Her family life is marred by the fact that her brother, Lex, is a "Jumper", someone who got too close to the edge of Internment.  He was left blind and seemingly close to madness.  Still, Morgan is close to him and his wife, Alice.   Morgan is constantly worried about her own thoughts of the edge and fears turning out like her brother.  When a student is murdered and strange documents with the student's  unconventional, some would say traitorous, views on Internment and it's beliefs pop up around the city, Morgan begins to question her world even more.

Ok, in full disclosure, I almost didn't finish this one. I raced enthusiastically through the first 100 pages, and then somehow it lost me. I actually put it aside for awhile. Then, by chance, I ended up alone with this book and decided to pick it up again. I couldn't be happier that I did.  This story and characters dug into my brain and from then on I was completely enthralled by it through the fantastic, climactic end. 

All the characters rang so true to people living in a falsely ideal society.  I loved Basil's sturdiness and sincerity, Pen's strong, sometimes misguided belief and optimism, Thomas and his snarkiness and persistence and devotion to Pen despite being put off.  Even Morgan's parents, though they seemed kind of there, but withdrawn---you get a pretty strong inkling that there is something else going on with them.  Lex and his wife Alice have an intensity to their love that spells out just how much they've both been through.  Then there is Judas and Amy and even some great characters that drop in right near the end of the story---the whole cast is well written and all do their part to touch the reader.

The love story is beautifully done.  Morgan and Basil are betrothed through the laws of Internment, but they've grown to really love each other.  It was pure and strong and unquestioning.  I really enjoy when a love story doesn't take over the plot, but provides a constant source of support for the main character.  Basil was amazing in that way.   When the rest of Morgan's world seems to be falling to pieces and she's worried she's losing her mind, he's there to stand by her and reassure her.  And while I was worried for a while with the appearance of Judas that it was going to take an ugly turn into a love triangle, I was so grateful that it didn't go there. Thank you, Lauren Destefano!

Love this quote from just after Morgan admits to Basil that she has thoughts of the edge:
He knows that I'm not like the other girls---the normal ones---that a part of me is slipping off this floating city, and he doesn't care. He doesn't care.  

Maybe we're both beyond saving.


The ending was so exciting!  Full of suspense and uncertainty, and it has an almost whimsical "down the rabbit hole" kind of feel to it. My heart was literally pounding with anticipation!  It's definitely a cliffhanger so prepare yourselves to be left dying for book 2, as I am!

Find Lauren Destefano online:  Website  •  Twitter  •  Facebook

Purchase Perfect Ruin: Amazon  •  BookDepository  •  Indiebound

Sunday, November 3, 2013

New Shelf Goodies & The Weekly Nutshell {67}

For New Shelf Goodies, I'll be showing you what lovely books I acquired this week, whether from publishers, or the library, or from whatever half-crazed book-buying binge I happened to go on. :D (Inspired by Tynga's Stacking the Shelves) The Weekly Nutshell will be just that...my week here at Stories & Sweeties, in a nutshell. (inspired by Ginger @ GReads and her recaps at the end of the TGIF posts)

Here's my new goodies for the week:
For Review:
A sequel to Sacred, so I'll have to check that one out first.
I've enjoyed this author before, so I'm looking forward to this one!
Very excited for this one---and it's so lovely!

From Harper's Holiday Gift Guide:
These actually came in a box with a few other fun books, which my youngest and my daughter have squirreled off with! :D

Thanks to Random House, Hatchette UK, and Harper for these!

The Weekly Nutshell: 

Have a great weekend, everyone--I just checked and there's still time to grab Tyger Tyger for free! It's an awesome book, don't miss it! 

Friday, November 1, 2013

"What's New": November YA Releases and Giveaway

We're almost there, guys...the official start of the holiday season!  The leaves are falling, the air is getting chillier and chillier, it's time to start spending rainy days on the couch reading and drinking hot chocolate! Needless to say, Halloween officially kicks off my favorite time of year! :D

So if you're new to Stories & Sweeties, here's a little run-down of this feature: at the start of each month, I do a little thing called the "What's New List & Giveaway" where you'll find a full list of the new releases in YA for the month, and entry to the giveaway. At the end of each month, one lucky winner will get to choose any new release as their prize!

First things first! The winner of October's giveaway was: Tii!  Congratulations! :D

November 2013 Releases:
Just like previous months, I've put a little lve by those books that I am really anticipating! 

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Sentinel by Jennifer L. Armentrout

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After Eden by Helen Douglas
Broken by C.J. Lyons
Champion by Marie Lu
Cold Spell by Jackson Pearce
Contagion by Tim Lebbon
Cracked by Eliza Crewe
Curtsies and Conspiracies by Gail Carriger
Daylighters by Rachel Caine
Engines of the Broken World by Jason Vanhee
The In-Between by Barbara Stewart
Infinity by Andria Buchanan
Katya’s War by Jonathan L. Howard
The Keeper by Ellen Jensen Abbott
The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Nightmare City by Andrew Klavan
Olivia Twisted by Vivi Barnes
Palace of Spies by Sarah Zettel
The Royal Ranger by John Flanangan
Scion of the Sun by Nicola Marsh
Swagger by Carl Deuker
The Trap by Andrew Fukuda
Twinmaker by Sean Williams

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Pirouette by Robyn Bavati
Sometimes Never, Sometimes Always by Elissa Janine Hoole

{12}
Afterglow by Karsten Knight
The F-It List by Julie Halpern
Full Ride by Margaret Peterson Haddix
Foul Trouble by John Feinstein
Ketchup Clouds by Annabel Pitcher
The Living by Matt De La Pena
Loud Awake and Lost by Adele Griffin
Save the Enemy by Arin Greenwood
Son of Fortune by Victoria McKernan
Splendor by Elana K. Arnold
A Stranger Thing by Martin Leicht and Isla Neal
Uncrashable Dakota by Andy Marino
The Vampire Diaries: Salvation: Unspoken by L.J. Smith and Aubrey Clark

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Firebrand by Antony John
This Wicked Game by Michelle Zink

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Captive Maiden by Melanie Dickerson
The Fiery Heart by Richelle Mead
He Said, She Said by Kwame Alexander
Horizon by Alyson Noel
Severed Tower by J. Barton Mitchell
Whisper Falls by Elizabeth Langston
World After by Susan Ee

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Angel Fever by L.A. Weatherly
Crash Into You by Katie McGarry
Crystal Fire by Jordan Dame
The Next Big Thing by Sadie Hayes
Pawn by Aimee Carter
Pushed by Corrine Jackson

(All links go to Goodreads)
Please feel free to email me if you notice any YA titles missing! :)

Giveaway Details:
One winner will win a YA November release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends November 30st, 2013 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com.  

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