29 June, 2021

[Review] The Invisible life of Addie LaRue by V. E. Schwab

 

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Series or Stand Alone:
Stand Alone
Release Date: 6 October, 2020
Publisher: Tor books
Genre: Fantasy/Romance
ISBN: 9780765387561
Edition: Hardback (also available in audiobook and eBook)
Rating:★★★★☆
Review Written: 22 March, 2021
Warnings: Suicidal Thoughts, Death of a Parent, Grief, Toxic Relationships, Mental Illness, Child Abuse, Emotional Abuse, Rape, Sexual Content
Summary:  
A Life No One Will Remember. A Story You Will Never Forget.

France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live forever and is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets.

Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue, and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.

But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.

See more by V.E. Schwab at her website.

15 June, 2021

[Review] Amari and the Night Brothers by B. B. Alston

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Series or Stand Alone:
Supernatural Investigations #1
Release Date: 19 January, 2021
Publisher: Balzer + Bray
Genre: Middle Grade Fiction/Supernatural/Spooky/Mystery
ISBN: 9780062975164
Edition: Hardback (also available in audiobook and eBook)
Rating:
Review Written: 22 March, 2021
Warnings: Racism, Hate Crimes, Kidnapping, Grief, Bullying, Medical Trauma, Death
Summary:  
Amari Peters has never stopped believing her missing brother, Quinton, is alive. Not even when the police told her otherwise, or when she got in trouble for standing up to bullies who said he was gone for good.

So when she finds a ticking briefcase in his closet, containing a nomination for a summer tryout at the Bureau of Supernatural Affairs, she’s certain the secretive organization holds the key to locating Quinton—if only she can wrap her head around the idea of magicians, fairies, aliens, and other supernatural creatures all being real.

Now she must compete for a spot against kids who’ve known about magic their whole lives. No matter how hard she tries, Amari can’t seem to escape their intense doubt and scrutiny—especially once her supernaturally enhanced talent is deemed “illegal.” With an evil magician threatening the supernatural world, and her own classmates thinking she’s an enemy, Amari has never felt more alone. But if she doesn’t stick it out and pass the tryouts, she may never find out what happened to Quinton.

See more by B.B. Alston at his twitter.

01 June, 2021

[Review] The Blackbird Girls by Anne Blankman

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Series or Stand Alone: Stand Alone
Release Date: 10 March, 2020
Publisher: Puffin Books
Genre: Juvenile Fiction/Friendship
ISBN: 9781984837370
Edition: Paperback (Also available in hardcover, eBook, and audiobook)
Rating:
Review Written: 22 March, 2021
Warnings: Bullying, Child abuse, Death, Emotional abuse, Torture, Violence, Domestic abuse, Racism, Xenophobia, Antisemitism, Animal death mentioned
Summary:  
Like Ruta Sepetys for middle grade, Anne Blankman pens a poignant and timeless story of friendship that twines together moments in underexplored history.

On a spring morning, neighbors Valentina Kaplan and Oksana Savchenko wake up to an angry red sky. A reactor at the nuclear power plant where their fathers work--Chernobyl--has exploded. Before they know it, the two girls, who've always been enemies, find themselves on a train bound for Leningrad to stay with Valentina's estranged grandmother, Rita Grigorievna. In their new lives in Leningrad, they begin to learn what it means to trust another person. Oksana must face the lies her parents told her all her life. Valentina must keep her grandmother's secret, one that could put all their lives in danger. And both of them discover something they've wished for: a best friend. But how far would you go to save your best friend's life? Would you risk your own?

Told in alternating perspectives among three girls--Valentina and Oksana in 1986 and Rifka in 1941--this story shows that hatred, intolerance, and oppression are no match for the power of true friendship.

See more by Anne Blankman at her website.