Showing posts with label poppy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poppy. Show all posts

Friday, May 23, 2014

Cover Story


Lots of new cover eye-candy!




by Jay Kristoff
Thomas Dunne Books, September 23, 2014









In the Afterlight
by Alexandra Bracken
Disney-Hyperion, October 28, 2014








by Sarah Lynn Scheerger
Albert Whitman Teen, September 1, 2014









The Spiritglass Charade
by Colleen Gleeson
Chronicle Books, October 1, 2014









by Claudia Gray
HarperTeen, November 4, 2014










Whisper the Dead 
by Alyxandra Harvey
Bloomsbury Children's, October 9st, 2014









by Fiona Wood
Poppy, September 16, 2014









Dating Down
by Stefanie Lyons
Flux, 2015







What do you think? What's your favorite out of these?  The Lotus War books have had amazing covers all the way through the series. Love the handrawn/watercolor style of Dating Down. Love the exaggerated font on Wildlife. Spiritglass and Thousand Pieces are just so pretty.

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday

"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.
 
 
Love, Lucy 
by April Lindner
 
hitting shelves January 15, 2015
from Poppy
 
description:
While backpacking through Florence, Italy, during the summer before she heads off to college, 17-year-old Lucy Sommersworth finds herself falling in love with the culture, the architecture, the food...and Jesse Palladino, a handsome street musician. After a whirlwind romance, Lucy returns home, determined to move on from her "vacation flirtation." But just because summer is over doesn't mean Lucy and Jesse are over, too.

Inspired by E.M. Forster's A Room with a View.
 
My thoughts:  Now, I never did get to read April Lindner's Catherine, but I absolutely ADORED Jane, her take on Jane Eyre.  This author has got a real knack for brilliant retellings of classic literature. So I'm excited for more.   And the cover...perfection.

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Review: Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight by Jennifer E. Smith

publisher: Poppy

release date: January 2nd, 2012

hardcover, 256 pages

intended audience: Young adult

rating:



source: from publisher for honest review

description: Who would have guessed that four minutes could change everything?

Today should be one of the worst days of seventeen-year-old Hadley Sullivan's life. She's stuck at JFK, late to her father's second wedding, which is taking place in London and involves a soon to be step-mother that Hadley's never even met. Then she meets the perfect boy in the airport's cramped waiting area. His name is Oliver, he's British, and he's in seat 18C. Hadley's in 18A.

Twists of fate and quirks of timing play out in this thoughtful novel about family connections, second chances and first loves. Set over a 24-hour-period, Hadley and Oliver's story will make you believe that true love finds you when you're least expecting it.

Review: For so long, Statistical Probability of Love at First sight was an ideal, a dream, a hope that something would come along a fill the void left by closing the last page of the perfect romance that was Anna & the French Kiss. And while this book was funny, charming, sweetly romantic, and deeply fascinating while you watched Hadley and Oliver connect to each other, it didn't blow me away like I'd hoped. I did, however, genuinely enjoy every second of reading it and loved being reminded that a even the tiniest details of your day, like having to run back into the house for something you forgot, can change everything...can change your fate.

For a story that takes place in a 24 hour period, you really got to know a good deal about Hadley. I really liked her, she was smart, opinionated, and loyal to her mother to a fault. She's been hurt and that shows in her character. I enjoyed watching a little happiness come her way in the form of cute british guy, Oliver, that she almost instantly connects to. The two characters were fun to watch---they were funny together, played so well off of the other's humor, plus Oliver plays a kind of subtle hero in helping distract her from her fear of flying. It was all very sweet.

They delve deeper into their family lives---we get a good insight on
what Hadley is going through with her Dad and how she is handling her family situation (this subplot was really one of my favorite parts of the story), but with Oliver I kind of felt it really just skimmed the surface of his story. I did feel that the whole story would have drawn me in more if it had been told in the first-person perspective of Hadley.

All in all, a quick, fun, romantic read. It was like a sweet snapshot memory of a couple telling how they met in a crowded airport years and years ago, and they lived happily ever after---at least that's what I hope happens for Hadley and Oliver beyond the last pages of this book. :)

Jennifer E. Smith's website: www.jenniferesmith.com

Purchase Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight at: Amazon BN.com BookDepository Indiebound

A cute touch! One trailer was made for Hadley:


And one for Oliver! :D