Showing posts with label putnam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label putnam. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 22, 2017

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.

hitting shelves September 5th, 2017
from GP Putnam's Sons BYR
Ever since Esther Solar's grandfather was cursed by Death, everyone in her family has been doomed to suffer one great fear in their lifetime. Esther's father is agoraphobic and hasn't left the basement in six years, her twin brother can't be in the dark without a light on, and her mother is terrified of bad luck.

The Solars are consumed by their fears and, according to the legend of the curse, destined to die from them. 

Esther doesn't know what her great fear is yet (nor does she want to), a feat achieved by avoiding pretty much everything. Elevators, small spaces, and crowds are all off-limits. So are haircuts, spiders, dolls, mirrors and three dozen other phobias she keeps a record of in her semi-definitive list of worst nightmares. 

Then Esther is pickpocketed by Jonah Smallwood, an old elementary school classmate. Along with her phone, money and a fruit roll-up she d been saving, Jonah also steals her list of fears. Despite the theft, Esther and Jonah become friends, and he sets a challenge for them: in an effort to break the curse that has crippled her family, they will meet every Sunday of senior year to work their way through the list, facing one terrifying fear at a time, including one that Esther hadn't counted on: love.

My thoughts:  This sounds so quirky and fun...I'm looking forward to meeting this bizarre cursed family, and seeing Esther face down her list of fears!  

What book are you eagerly anticipating this week?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Review: Harbinger by Sara Wilson Etienne

Harbinger by Sara Wilson Etienne

publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons BYR

release date: February 2nd, 2012

hardcover, 320 pages

intended audience: Young adult

rating:




source: from author for honest review

description:
When sixteen-year-old Faye arrives at Holbrook Academy, she doesn't expect to find herself exactly where she needs to be. After years of strange waking visions and nightmares, her only comfort the bones of dead animals, Faye is afraid she's going crazy. Fast.

But her first night at Holbrook, she feels strangely connected to the school and the island it sits on, like she's come home. She's even made her first real friends, but odd things keep happening to them. Every morning they wake on the floors of their dorm rooms with their hands stained red.

Faye knows she's the reason, but what does it all mean? The handsome Kel tries to help her unravel the mystery, but Faye is certain she can't trust him; in fact, he may be trying to kill her - and the rest of the world too.

Review: Before I launch into my review, can I just take a moment to appreciate the amazing cover that graces this book? Amazing. Not only because it's gorgeous (and it most certainly is), but because every single detail is significant to the story; the tarot card design, the eclipsed moon, the aquablue sea. I love that.

So, behind this cover lies a captivating, bone-chilling story, that on the surface appears to be a psychological thriller but is in fact, hiding so much more. It took a few chapters to really sink into this story and get a grip on the characters and setting, but once it got rolling I was shirking chores and daily life to spend time immersed in this fascinating story. This story took twists that left my head spinning. The suspense and mystery played out perfectly...just when you think you know what's going on, the rug is quickly pulled out from under you. Just when you think you know what to expect from any of the characters, they completely surprise you. Each one, even the main character, Faye, was well written, while still keeping a certain air of mystery. There were times where I just couldn't pinpoint who was right, who was wrong, who was real...and who was just plain crazy.

The plot was intricately woven and complex, and while most of the time this is what pulled me in and kept me turning pages deep into the night, there were moments, especially toward the end, where I got a little lost and had to backtrack and reread sections in order to really comprehend what was happening. Also, certain things never quite made sense to me, even in hindsight (i.e. Dr Murdoch and her staff---why on earth were they so cruel?) Still, upon finishing, I closed the book with a definite sense of awe at how the story played out as a whole.

This one will surprise you, I think! Definitely a recommended read when you're in the mood for a psychological thriller with a bit of romance and a paranormal twist!

Visit Sara Wilson Etienne at www.sarawilsonetienne.com.

Purchase Harbinger at: AmazonBN.comBookDepositoryIndiebound