Saturday, April 23, 2011

In My Mailbox - 4/23/11

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Here are the new books I got this week:

Bought:

The Time Traveling Fashionista by Bianca Turetsky

When Louise Lambert receives a mysterious invitation to a traveling vintage fashion sale in the mail, her normal life in suburban Connecticut is magically transformed into a time traveling adventure.
After a brief encounter with two witchy salesladies and donning an evening gown that once belonged to a beautiful silent film star, Louise suddenly finds herself onboard a luxurious cruise ship in 1912. As Alice Baxter, the silent film star, Louise enjoys her access to an extensive closet of gorgeous vintage gowns and begins to get a feel for the challenges and the glamour of life during this decadent era. Until she realizes that she's not just on any ship-- she's on the Titanic!
Will Louise be able to save herself and change the course of history, or are she and her film star alter ego, destined to go down with a sinking ship in the most infamous sea disaster of the 20th century? (I bought this book because of the Titanic setting then saw it got mixed reviews.... hopefully I enjoy it)

For review:

Dark Eden by Patrick Carman

A startling pyschological thriller by Patrick Carman, complemented by multimedia downloadable phone apps.
Fifteen-year-old Will Besting is sent by his doctor to Fort Eden, an institution meant to help patients suffering from crippling phobias. Once there, Will and six other teenagers each spend time in mysterious fear chambers and confront their worst nightmares—with the help of the group facilitator, Rainsford, an older man, and his teenage assistant, Davis. When the patients emerge from the chamber, they feel emboldened by the previous night’s experiences and are cured of their fears. But each person soon experiences strange, unexplained aches and pains....
What secrets are hiding within the walls of Fort Eden?
The print book is a breathtaking must-have for fans of the interactive downloadable apps that will be released prior to the book’s publication date. (this book was a surprise review copy and I never heard of it before. I'm not really into the whole multi-platform thing so hopefully the book can just be read alone....)


The Last Apprentice: Rage of the Fallen by Joseph Delaney

Thomas Ward has served as the Spook's apprentice for three years. He has battled boggarts, witches, demons, and even the devil himself. Tom has enemies: The Fiend stalks him, waiting for a moment of weakness. The terrifying Morrigan, goddess of witches, warned him never to step foot on her homeland, Ireland.
But now war has consumed their own country, and Tom, his friend Alice, and the Spook must flee to Ireland. The dark rages strongly there. No one can be trusted. Can Tom defeat the creatures that hunt him most fiercely? (another surprise review copy, I am not sure when/if I will be able to read & review this book because it's seventh or eighth in a really long series and I don't have any of the other books)

Traded:

Dear America: With the Might of Angels by Andrea Davis Pinkney

Coretta Scott King winner Andrea Davis Pinkney brings her talents to a brand-new Dear America diary about the Civil Rights Movement.
In the fall of 1955, twelve-year-old Dawn Rae Johnson's life turns upside down. After the Supreme Court ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, Dawnie learns she will be attending a previously all-white school. She's the only one of her friends to go to this new school and to leave the comfort of all that is familiar to face great uncertainty in the school year ahead.
However, not everyone supports integration and much of the town is outraged at the decision. Dawnie must endure the harsh realities of racism firsthand, while continuing to work hard to get a good education and prove she deserves the opportunity. But the backlash against Dawnie's attendance of an all-white school is more than she's prepared for. When her father loses his job as a result, and her little brother is constantly bullied, Dawnie has to wonder if it's worth it. In time, Dawnie learns that the true meaning of justice comes from remaining faithful to the integrity within oneself.

Won:

The Year We Were Famous by Carol Estby Dagg

With their family home facing foreclosure, seventeen-year-old Clara Estby and her mother, Helga, need to raise a lot of money fast—no easy feat for two women in 1896. Helga wants to tackle the problem with her usual loud and flashy style, while Clara favors a less showy approach. Together they come up with a plan to walk the 4,600 miles from Mica Creek, Washington, to New York City—and if they can do it in only seven months, a publisher has agreed to give them $10,000. Based on the true story of the author’s great-aunt and great-grandmother, this is a fast-paced historical adventure that sets the drama of Around the World in Eighty Days against an American backdrop during the time of the suffragist movement, the 1896 presidential campaign, and the changing perception of “a woman’s place” in society. (signed copy, won from the YA Historical Fiction Challenge)


The Vespertine by Saundra Mitchell

It’s the summer of 1889, and Amelia van den Broek is new to Baltimore and eager to take in all the pleasures the city has to offer. But her gaiety is interrupted by disturbing, dreamlike visions she has only at sunset—visions that offer glimpses of the future. Soon, friends and strangers alike call on Amelia to hear her prophecies. However, a forbidden romance with Nathaniel, an artist, threatens the new life Amelia is building in Baltimore. This enigmatic young man is keeping secrets of his own—still, Amelia finds herself irrepressibly drawn to him.
When one of her darkest visions comes to pass, Amelia’s world is thrown into chaos. And those around her begin to wonder if she’s not the seer of dark portents, but the cause. (signed copy, won from the YA Historical Fiction Challenge)

7 comments:

Pam Pho said...

fantastic week!

April (BooksandWine) said...

Oh sweeet the Vespertine! Good choices this week in new books :-)

Katie said...

Awesome books this week Rebecca. The Time Traveling Fashionista looks super cute and I have heard great things about The Vespertine. Happy reading!

Lisa Schensted said...

i look forward to hearing your thoughts on Time Traveling Fashionista! if nothing else, the illustrations are gorgeous...

Sally said...

Great books this week. I loved The Vespertine.
Happy reading.
Sally.
http://theelifylop.blogspot.com/2011/04/in-my-mailbox-16.html

Jordyn said...

I've heard such good things about THE YEAR WE WERE FAMOUS and DARK EDEN kind of sounds terrifying, lol.

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