December 1st
Admission by Julie Buxbaum (Delacorte) - delayed from May 2020 due to COVID-19.
From the New York Times bestselling author of Tell Me Three Things
comes an of-the-moment novel that explores a seductive world of
privilege, wealth, and status by way of a college admissions bribery
scandal story.
LA prep-school student Chloe Wynn Berringer,
who is knee-deep in the misery of the college applications process, is
shocked when FBI agents arrive at her front door to arrest her B-list TV
and film celebrity mother in connection with a massive college
admissions bribery scandal. Who is involved? Who knew what and when? And
who is talking to the authorities? As the scope of the investigation is
revealed, it is evident that the downfall will be swift--the general
public demands that the guilty be punished.
A riveting novel that
examines the pressures and expectations of an increasingly competitive
landscape for teens during college applications year and what some
parents will risk to guarantee that their kids succeed.
Day One by Kelly deVos (Inkyard Press)
RULE ONE: THOSE WHO PANIC DON’T SURVIVE, IT’S AS TRUE NOW AS IT WAS THE DAY OUR WORLD EXPLODED INTO CHAOS.
Jinx
Three
months ago, all I wanted was to stay up late playing video games and
pretending the world was fine. With my parents’ role in a massive
political conspiracy exposed, I ended up on the run, desperate to rescue
my little brother, Charles, from the clutches of The Opposition. I used
to hate my father’s obsession with disaster prepping. But as I fight my
way across a war-torn country and into a secret military research
facility with only my stepsister to count on, I realize that following
Dr. Doomsday’s Guide for Ultimate Survival might be our only hope of
surviving to see Charles again.
MacKenna
Once, I had it all.
The right backstory. The right qualifications. But my life as a student
journalist was destroyed forever in the explosions that triggered the
country’s meltdown. Now I’m determined to help Jinx get our little
brother, Charles, back. But we also have to find our own reasons to
survive. Somehow, I’ve become the first reporter of the new civil war.
In a world where your story is your ultimate weapon, I have to become
the toughest freedom fighter of all.
New Year's Kiss by Lee Matthew (Underlined)
Tess and her opinionated older sister Lauren are spending the week after Christmas at the snowy Evergreen Lodge in Vermont and they aren’t happy about it. Their stern grandmother, who owns the holiday resort, is not known for her warmth and good humor. But when shy, straight-laced Tess meets Christopher in the lobby, things are suddenly looking up. And when she decides to get out of her comfort zone and create a bucket list of things to accomplish before the New Year-like singing in public and skiing a black-diamond slope-Christopher is happy to help, even as he keeps a secret that could turn everything upside down. When the ball drops, will Tess and Christopher share a magical kiss-or will Tess start the new year off alone?
What She Found in the Woods by Josephine Angelini (Sourcebooks Fire)
Over-medicated and under-confident, she's fearful she'll never escape her past.
Until she meets Bo out hiking. Wild, gorgeous and free, he makes her believe she might finally be able to move on.
But when a mutilated body is discovered in the woods, Magdalena realises she can't trust anyone.
Not even herself.
It Only Happens in the Movies by Holly Bourne (HMH)
From award-winning
British author Holly Bourne comes a clever, deconstructed rom-com that
proves that in real life “girl meets boy” doesn't always mean “happily
ever after” . . . or does it? At turns funny, feminist, and achingly
real, this read is perfect for fans of Sophie Kinsella, Patrick Ness,
and Julie Buxbaum.
Audrey is over romance. While dealing with
her parents’ contentious divorce, a breakup of her own, and shifting
friendship dynamics, she has every reason to feel cynical. But then she
meets Harry, her fellow coworker at the local cinema. He’s brash,
impulsive, and a major flirt. And even though Audrey tries to resist,
she finds herself falling for his charms. But in this funny, insightful,
and ultimately empowering novel, love—and life—isn’t what it’s like in
the movies.
A Curse of Roses by Diana Pinguicha (Entangled Teen)
With just one touch, bread turns into roses. With just one bite, cheese turns into lilies.
There’s
a famine plaguing the land, and Princess Yzabel is wasting food simply
by trying to eat. Before she can even swallow, her magic—her curse—has
turned her meal into a bouquet. She’s on the verge of starving, which
only reminds her that the people of Portugal have been enduring the same
pain.
If only it were possible to reverse her magic. Then she could turn flowers…into food.
Fatyan,
a beautiful Enchanted Moura, is the only one who can help. But she is
trapped by magical binds. She can teach Yzabel how to control her
curse—if Yzabel sets her free with a kiss.
As the King of
Portugal’s betrothed, Yzabel would be committing treason, but what good
is a king if his country has starved to death?
With just one kiss, Fatyan is set free. And with just one kiss, Yzabel is yearning for more.
She’d sought out Fatyan to help her save the people. Now, loving her could mean Yzabel’s destruction.
Based
on Portuguese legend, this #OwnVoices historical fantasy is an epic
tale of mystery, magic, and making the impossible choice between love
and duty…
The Love Curse of Melody McIntyre by Robin Talley (HarperTeen)
Melody McIntyre, stage manager extraordinaire, has a plan for
everything. Lead actor need a breath mint? She’s on it. Understudy bust a
seam? Mel’s sewing kit is at the ready. Not only is her Plan A
foolproof, she’s got a Plan B, and a Plan C, because actors can be total fools.
What she doesn’t have? Success with love. Every time she falls for
someone during a school performance, both the romance and the show end
in catastrophe. So, Mel swears off any entanglements until their
upcoming production of Les Mis is over.
Of course, Mel didn’t count on Odile Rose, rising star in the acting
world, auditioning for the spring performance. And she definitely didn’t
expect Odile to be sweet and funny, and care as much about the play’s
success as Mel.
Which means that Melody McIntyre’s only plan now is trying desperately not to fall in love.
The Bitterwine Oath by Hannah West (Holliday House)
Every fifty years, a
cult claims twelve men to murder in a small Texas town. Can one girl end
the cycle of violence - and save the boy who broke her heart?
San
Solano, Texas is a quaint town known for its charm, hospitality, and
history of murder. Twice now, twelve men have been brutally killed, and
no one knows who did it. A shadowy witch? A copy-cat killer? Or a
man-hating murderess? Eighteen-year-old Natalie Colter is sure that the
rumors about her great-great-grandmother's cult of wronged women are
just gossip, but that doesn't stop the true crime writers and dark
tourism bloggers from capitalizing on the town's reputation. It's an
urban legend that's hard to ignore, and it gets harder when Nat learns
that the sisterhood is real, and magical. And they want her to join.
The
more Nat learns of the Wardens' supernatural history, the more she
wonders about the real culprits behind the town's ritualistic murders.
Are the Wardens protecting San Solano from even darker forces? As the
anniversary of the murders draws near, the town grows restless.
Residents start getting "claimed" as this year's planned victims,
including Levi Langford, the boy whose kiss haunted Nat for a year.
Nat knows that no one is safe. Can she and the sisterhood stop the true evil from claiming their town?
The Cousins by Karen M. McManus (Delacorte)
From the #1 New York
Times bestselling author of One of Us Is Lying comes your next
obsession. You'll never feel the same about family again.
Milly,
Aubrey, and Jonah Story are cousins, but they barely know each another,
and they've never even met their grandmother. Rich and reclusive, she
disinherited their parents before they were born. So when they each
receive a letter inviting them to work at her island resort for the
summer, they're surprised . . . and curious.
Their parents are
all clear on one point--not going is not an option. This could be the
opportunity to get back into Grandmother's good graces. But when the
cousins arrive on the island, it's immediately clear that she has
different plans for them. And the longer they stay, the more they
realize how mysterious--and dark--their family's past is.
The
entire Story family has secrets. Whatever pulled them apart years ago
isn't over--and this summer, the cousins will learn everything.
A Sky Beyond the Storm by Sabaa Tahir (Razorbill)
Prepare for the jaw-dropping finale of Sabaa Tahir's beloved New York Times bestselling An Ember in the Ashes fantasy series, and discover: Who will survive the storm?
Picking up just a few months after A Reaper at the Gates left off...
The
long-imprisoned jinn are on the attack, wreaking bloody havoc in
villages and cities alike. But for the Nightbringer, vengeance on his
human foes is just the beginning.
At his side, Commandant Keris
Veturia declares herself Empress, and calls for the heads of any and
all who defy her rule. At the top of the list? The Blood Shrike and her
remaining family.
Laia of Serra, now allied with the Blood
Shrike, struggles to recover from the loss of the two people most
important to her. Determined to stop the approaching apocalypse, she
throws herself into the destruction of the Nightbringer. In the process,
she awakens an ancient power that could lead her to victory--or to an
unimaginable doom.
And deep in the Waiting Place, the Soul
Catcher seeks only to forget the life--and love--he left behind. Yet
doing so means ignoring the trail of murder left by the Nightbringer and
his jinn. To uphold his oath and protect the human world from the
supernatural, the Soul Catcher must look beyond the borders of his own
land. He must take on a mission that could save--or destroy--all that he
knows.
The Good Girls by Claire Eliza Bartlett (HarperTeen)
The troublemaker. The overachiever. The cheer captain. The dead girl.
Like every high school in America, Jefferson-Lorne High contains all of the above.
After
the shocking murder of senior Emma Baines, three of her classmates are
at the top of the suspect list: Claude, the notorious partier; Avery,
the head cheerleader; and Gwen, the would-be valedictorian.
Everyone
has a label, whether they like it or not--and Emma was always known as a
good girl. But appearances are never what they seem. And the truth
behind what really happened to Emma may just be lying in plain sight. As
long-buried secrets come to light, the clock is ticking to find Emma's
killer--before another good girl goes down.
The Ballad of Ami Miles by Kristi Dallas Alley (Swoon Reads)
Raised in isolation at Heavenly Shepherd, her family’s trailer-dealership-turned-survival compound, Ami Miles knows that she was lucky to be born into a place of safety after the old world ended and the chaos began. But when her grandfather arranges a marriage to a cold-eyed stranger, she realizes that her “destiny” as one of the few females capable of still bearing children isn’t something she’s ready to face.
With the help of one of her aunts, she flees the only life she’s ever known, and sets off on a quest to find her long-lost mother (and hopefully a mate of her own choosing). But as she journeys, Ami discovers many new things about the world... and about herself.
Heiress Apparently by Diana Ma (Amulet)
The first book in an
epic and romantic YA series following the fictionalized descendants of
the only officially recognized empress regent of China
Gemma Huang is a recent transplant to Los Angeles from Illinois, having
abandoned plans for college to pursue a career in acting, much to the
dismay of her parents. Now she’s living with three roommates in a
two-bedroom hovel, auditioning for bit roles that hardly cover rent.
Gemma’s big break comes when she’s asked to play a lead role in an
update of M. Butterfly filming for the summer in Beijing. When
she arrives, she’s stopped by paparazzi at the airport. She quickly
realizes she may as well be the twin of one of the most notorious young
socialites in Beijing. Thus kicks off a summer of revelations, in which
Gemma uncovers a legacy her parents have spent their lives protecting
her from—one her mother would conceal from her daughter at any cost.
Finding My Voice by Marie Myung-Ok Lee (Soho Teen)
THE GROUNDBREAKING #OWNVOICES CLASSIC BY CELEBRATED KOREAN AMERICAN AUTHOR MARIE MYONG-OK LEE.
Seventeen-year-old
Ellen Sung just wants to be like everyone else at her all-white school.
But the racist bullies of Arkin, Minnesota, will never let her forget
that she’s different—the youngest member of the only Korean-American
family in town. At the start of senior year, Ellen finds herself falling
for Tomper Sandel, a football player who is popular and blond and
undeniably cute…and to her surprise, he falls for her, too. Now Ellen
has a chance at life she never imagined, one that defies the
expectations of hanging out with her core group of friends or pleasing
her parents. But is her romance with Tomper strong enough to withstand
hometown bigotry and her family’s disapproval?
December 8th
A Universe of Wishes by Various YA Authors (Crown) - some editions also dated January 2021.
From We Need Diverse Books, the organization behind Flying Lessons & Other Stories, comes a young adult fantasy short story collection featuring some of the best own-voices children’s authors, including New York Times bestselling authors Libba Bray (The Diviners), Victoria Schwab (A Darker Shade of Magic), Justina Ireland (Dread Nation), Natalie C. Parker (Seafire), and many more. Edited by Dhonielle Clayton (The Belles).
In
the fourth collaboration with We Need Diverse Books, fifteen
award-winning and celebrated diverse authors deliver stories about a
princess without need of a prince, a monster long misunderstood,
memories that vanish with a spell, and voices that refuse to stay silent
in the face of injustice. This powerful and inclusive collection
contains a universe of wishes for a braver and more beautiful world.
AUTHORS
INCLUDE: Samira Ahmed, Libba Bray, Dhonielle Clayton, Zoraida Córdova,
Tessa Gratton, Justina Ireland, Kwame Mbalia, Anna-Marie McLemore, Tochi
Onyebuchi, Mark Oshiro, Natalie C. Parker, Rebecca Roanhorse, Victoria
Schwab, Tara Sim, Nic Stone, and a to-be-announced debut
author/short-story contest winner.
December 15th
Coming Up For Air by Nicole Tyndall (Delacorte)
For fans of Nina LaCour and The Spectacular Now,
a powerful coming-of-age story about a girl with creative aspirations
and the boy who charms his way into her life, centering on themes of
addiction, loss, and the tumultuousness of first love—and how to find
strength when everything falls apart.
Ever since her mom’s
cancer scare, Hadley hasn’t been one for taking risks. And after seeing
her sister go through one too many heartbreaks, she definitely has no
interest in dating. Hadley just wants to keep her head down and enjoy
the rest of high school with her friends, focusing on her photography
and getting into the art school of her dreams.
Then enters
Braden, star of the swim team and precisely the kind of person Hadley
avoids, all bravado and charm and impulsivity. From their first moment
together, they are perfect sparring partners, equally matched. And it’s
intoxicating. Braden sees her, really sees her, and Hadley decides it
might be time to break all her rules.
Braden shows Hadley how to
live again, and soon Hadley is happier than she’ll ever admit out loud.
But that’s before her family is faced with devastating news, and Braden
starts hiding a growing, dark secret. As it threatens to shatter
everything they’ve built, Hadley must confront her own actions and
determine if she has the strength to walk away.
For Better or Cursed by Kate Williams (Delacorte)
Esme Pearl's life used to be all about bumming rides and babysitting. Sure, it wasn't glamorous, but it was predictable. All that changed when Cassandra Heaven came to town, and they discovered their complicated, and connected, legacy: Esme and Cassandra are Sitters, supernaturally-gifted teens armed with an ever-changing grimoire of Sitter witchcraft to help them protect the innocent and keep evil demons at bay. You know, the typical teenage stuff.
But just as Esme is
starting to adjust to--and maybe even like--her new normal, life lobs
another glitter bomb her way. The Synod--the Sitterhood's governing
circle--has called a Summit, a once-in-a-generation gathering that
promises training, education, and whole lot of ice-breakers.
Esme
should be excited--a Summit might mean she can finally get the answers
she desperately wants--but she can't shake a building sense of panic.
Especially since Cassandra's not acting like herself; Esme's dad is MIA;
Pig is out of dog food; Janis is scared to be alone; and there's a guy
who seems too good to be true, again. Worst of all, it soon becomes
clear, there's no one watching the kids. It's obvious the Summit is a
haute mess, but will it be a deadly one, too?
Warmaidens by Kelly Coon (Delcorte)
Warmaidens is
the dark, action-packed conclusion to the heartwrenching Gravemaidens
fantasy duology. Kammani and the maidens are now going to war against
the ruler who tried to entomb them.
Just a few moons after
escaping the tomb in Alu, Kammani and the other runaway maidens have
found refuge in the city-state of Manzazu. There, Kammani has become a
respected healer, especially among the warriors she’s brought back from
the brink of death. Now that the nightmares of Alu are fading, she can
finally decide whether or not to take Dagan’s hand in marriage.
But
when an assassin murders a healer he believes is Kammani and attempts
to kill the displaced queen of Alu, the maidens realize they’ve been
found.
Hungry for revenge, Manzazu’s queen wants to strike back
at Alu with her fiercest weapons—her scorpion warrior maidens—but
Kammani knows that war harms more than it heals. To save the innocents
and any chance of a future with Dagan, Kammani must take down Alu’s
ruler before their lives burn up in the flames of war.
This Is How We Fly by Anna Meriano (Philomel)
A loose retelling of
Cinderella, about a girl who–after getting grounded for the whole
summer–joins a local Quidditch league and finds her footing, perfect for
fans of Dumplin’, Fangirl, and everyone who’s read and adored Harry
Potter.
17-year-old vegan feminist Ellen Lopez-Rourke has one
muggy Houston summer left before college. She plans to spend every last
moment with her two best friends before they go off to the opposite ends
of Texas for school. But when Ellen is grounded for the entire summer
by her (sometimes) evil stepmother, all her plans are thrown out the
window.
Determined to do something with her time, Ellen (with
the help of BFF Melissa) convinces her parents to let her join the local
muggle Quidditch team. An all-gender, full-contact game, Quidditch
isn’t quite what Ellen expects. There’s no flying, no magic, just a
bunch of scrappy players holding PVC pipe between their legs and
throwing dodgeballs. Suddenly Ellen is thrown into the very different
world of sports: her life is all practices, training, and running with a
group of Harry Potter fans.
Even as Melissa pulls away to
pursue new relationships and their other BFF Xiumiao seems more
interested in moving on from high school (and from Ellen), Ellen is
steadily finding a place among her teammates. Maybe Quidditch is where
she belongs.
But with her home life and friend troubles quickly
spinning out of control–Ellen must fight for the future that she wants,
now she’s playing for keeps.
Filled with heart and humor, Anna Meriano’s YA debut is perfect for fans of Dumplin’ and Hot Dog Girl.
Oculta by Maya Motayne (Balzer + Bray) - some editions also scheduled for September 2020, I will update when I have more information.
After joining forces to save Castallan from an ancient magical evil,
Alfie and Finn haven’t seen each other in months. Alfie is finally ready
to take on the mantle of crown prince. His first task: preparing for
the peace talks with Castallan’s former colonizers, the nation of
Englass.
But when the summit coincides with the reemergence of Los Toros, the
mysterious syndicate of assassins responsible for Alfie’s brother’s
death, and Finn’s unexpected installation as one of the four Thief Lords
of Castallan, the two must reunite to discover the hidden link between
these events—before it’s too late.
December 29th
Black Canary: Breaking Silence by Alexandra Monir (Random House)
Dinah Lance was seven years old when she overheard the impossible: the sound of a girl singing. It was something she was never meant to hear—not in her lifetime, and not in Gotham City, taken over by the Court of Owls. The sinister organization rules Gotham as a patriarchal dictatorship, all the while spreading their influence like a virus across the globe.
Now seventeen, Dinah can’t forget that haunting sound, and she’s beginning to discover that her own voice is just as powerful. But singing is forbidden—a one-way stop to a certain death sentence. Can she balance her father’s desire to keep her safe, a blossoming romance with mysterious new student Oliver Queen, and her own desire to help other women and girls rise up and finally be heard? And will her voice be powerful enough to destroy the Court of Owls once and for all?
Just Our Luck by Julia Walton (Random House)
Bad luck follows lies. That was the first rule for life that Leo's Greek grandmother, Yia Yia, gave him before she died. But Leo's anxiety just caused a fight at school, and though he didn't lie, he wasn't exactly honest about how it all went down--how he went down. Now Leo's father thinks a self-defense class is exactly what his son needs to man up.
Leave the Paros family alone. That was Yia Yia's second rule for life. But who does Leo see sitting at the front desk of the local gym? Evey Paros, whose family supposedly cursed Leo's with bad luck. Seeing that Leo is desperate to enroll in anything but self-defense class, Evey cuts him a deal: she'll secretly enroll him in hot yoga instead--for a price. But what could the brilliant, ruthless, forbidden Evey Paros want from Leo?
Sharp, honest, and compulsively readable, Just Our Luck is as funny as it is heartwarming. Readers will root for Leo as he takes charge of his own destiny.
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