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New Young Adult Books Coming Out Today! (November 13, 2018)
Have I missed any new Young Adult releases? Have you added any of these books to your TBR? Let me know!
New Standalones & First in a Series:
The Splintered Silence by Kayla Olson
Pulp by Robin Talley
How She Died, How I Lived by Mary Crockett
The Resolutions by Mia Garcia
Four Three Two One by Courtney Stevens
The Incredible True Story of the Making of the Eve of Destruction by Amy Brashear
The Lying Woods by Ashley Elston
Wilder by Andrew Simonet
Your Own Worst Enemy by Gordon Jack
New Sequels:
The Storyteller (Sea of Ink & Gold #3) by Traci Chee
Shatter the Suns (Last Star Burning #2) by Caitlin Sangster
Dark Mind Rising (The Dark Intercept #2) by Julia Keller
The Reckoning of Noah Shaw (The Shaw Confessions #2) by Michelle Hodkin
Happy reading!
Three candidates, three platforms, and a whirlwind of social media, gaffes, and protests makes for a ridiculous and hilarious political circus in Gordon Jack’s second highly satirical novel. Perfect for fans of Andrew Smith and Frank Portman. They say that with great power comes great responsibility. Unless you’re student body president at Lincoln High School. Then you get all the responsibility but none of the power. And the three candidates running for president know all about that. Stacey Wynn is the front-runner, but she didn’t count on Julia Romero entering this race. Julia is challenging Stacey for the title while also putting the moves on Stacey’s campaign adviser and only friend, Brian. And then there is Tony Guo, the way outsider. Tony is usually oblivious to the school’s political campaigning, as he’s oblivious to anything that isn’t about getting high and drinking all the Space Cow chocolate milk he can stomach. But when his favorite beverage is banned at school, a freshman political “mastermind” convinces Tony to become the voice of the little guy. But what kind of voice is that, really? If this were an ordinary high school election, the winner would be whichever candidate was the most popular. But this year, each candidate may have to sink to a new low to win an election that could change the course of...very little.
Trying our hand at toilet paper ribbon dancing a la The Boomerang Effect.
ARC Review: Your Own Worst Enemy by Gordon Jack
ARC Review: Your Own Worst Enemy by Gordon Jack ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Your Own Worst Enemy by Gordon Jack My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Three candidates, three platforms, and a whirlwind of social media, gaffes, and protests makes for a ridiculous and hilarious political circus in Gordon Jack’s second highly satirical novel. Perfect for fans of Andrew Smith and Frank Portman. They say that with great power comes great responsibility. Unless you’re student body president…
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Nothing he ate had any color. It was like his mom had killed his lunch and packed its ghost in Tupperware.
The Boomerang Effect ~by Gordon Jack
It all started with a harmless prank. But now high school junior (and resident stoner) Lawrence Barry is one step away from reform school unless he participates in a mentorship program. His mentee? Spencer Knudsen, a Norwegian exchange student with Spock-like intelligence but the social skills of the periodic table. Then disaster strikes—Homecoming week. When someone dressed as the school Viking mascot starts destroying the fairy tale–inspired floats, all suspicion falls on Lawrence. Add to the mix a demon Goth girl named Zoe, a Renaissance LARPing group, an overzealous yearbook editor, and three vindictive chickens, and Lawrence soon realizes that his situation may be a little out of control. But Spencer seems to have some answers. In fact, Spencer may be the one friend Lawrence never knew he needed.