Showing posts with label Ruta Sepetys. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Top Ten Books That I Wish Were Taught In Schools


Hosted by The Broke and The Bookish!


1.  DREAMLAND by Sarah Dessen
2.  THIRTEEN REASONS WHY by Jay Asher
3.  CODE NAME VERITY by Elizabeth Wein
4.  BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY by Ruta Sepetys
5.  BEFORE I FALL by Lauren Oliver
6.  THE MOCKINGBIRDS by Daisy Whitney
7.  THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green
8.  HARRY POTTER by JK Rowling
9.  SPLIT by Swati Avasthi
10.  WINTERGIRLS by Laurie Halse Anderson

I was going to include a reason for each book, but it ended up sounding very fangirl-y, so I'll only say that all ten books are incredible and worth discussing in a classroom setting.

What are your top ten choices?

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Top Ten Books I've Read So Far In 2013


After a lot thinking (and scrolling through my Goodreads account), these are the top ten books I've read so far in 2013 (not all were published in 2013, just FYI):


1.  SIEGE AND STORM by Leigh Bardugo (my review)
2.  OUT OF THE EASY by Ruta Sepetys (my review)
3.  SCARLET by Marissa Meyer (my review)
4.  SHADES OF EARTH by Beth Revis
5.  A GAME OF THRONES George RR. Martin
6.  THE MOON AND MORE by Sarah Dessen
7.  THE FAULT IN OUR STARS by John Green
8.  THE LUCKY ONE by Nicholas Sparks
9.  UNBREAK MY HEART by Melissa Walker
10.  EVERNEATH by Brodi Ashton

I think SIEGE AND STORM, SCARLET, TFIOS, and OUT OF THE EASY are my favorites of 2013 - so far, anyway! ;)

What's in your top ten?

Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Queen's Library (26)

For Review from Netgalley
A CORNER OF WHITE by Jaclyn Moriarty

Purchased for Kindle
SHUTTER ISLAND by Dennis Lehane
JELLICOE ROAD by Melina Marchetta (such an incredible novel!)
THE NAME OF THE STAR by Maureen Johnson

Freebies for Kindle 
THE TAKEN by Vicki Pettersson
THE TORN WING by Kiki Hamilton

Many thanks to Netgalley + Scholastic for the review book!



What books did you get this week? Leave a link!

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The feature is inspired by Pop Culture Junkie's This Week In Books, The Story Siren's In My Mailbox, and Mailbox MondayThe Queen's Library is a way for me to feature books that I add to my bookshelves and a place to post my weekly recommendations. This is not a meme, but merely an adjusted feature that is better suited to my blog. 

Monday, February 25, 2013

Review: OUT OF THE EASY by Ruta Sepetys

Title: OUT OF THE EASY
Author: Ruta Sepetys
Published: February 12th, 2013
Genre: YA, historical, mystery
Publisher: Philomel
POV: 1st person
Pages: 352
Format: Advanced Reader's Copy
Source: Unsolicited from Publisher
It’s 1950, and as the French Quarter of New Orleans simmers with secrets, seventeen-year-old Josie Moraine is silently stirring a pot of her own. Known among locals as the daughter of a brothel prostitute, Josie wants more out of life than the Big Easy has to offer. She devises a plan get out, but a mysterious death in the Quarter leaves Josie tangled in an investigation that will challenge her allegiance to her mother, her conscience, and Willie Woodley, the brusque madam on Conti Street.

Josie is caught between the dream of an elite college and a clandestine underworld. New Orleans lures her in her quest for truth, dangling temptation at every turn, and escalating to the ultimate test.
I highly enjoyed Sepetys's debut novel, BETWEEN SHADES OF GRAY, so I was naturally curious and nervous when it came to her sophomore novel. Could Sepetys bring a different time and place to life with as much emotion as her debut? I was skeptical, so I kept putting off reading this story until I finally read Christina's (Confessions of a Book Addict) review and was convinced that I needed to give it a chance. Fortunately, all of my worries about this novel were soothed and erased within first few chapters. Sepetys depicts New Orleans and this story's characters richly and vividly. OUT OF THE EASY is one of those stories where you find yourself eagerly flipping the pages as the mystery unfolds. This book even proves itself to be a touching, memorable story, largely because of the exceptional characters. 

I never thought I would love a book involving murder, brothels, terrible mothers, gangsters, and love triangles, but I was obviously wrong. The characters all prove themselves to be fully developed, and not quite the people you initially expect them to be. While there is a mystery to be solved within the story, I found Josie's growth and interpersonal relationships to be more fascinating. She's growing into herself, trying to decide who she is and where her future will take her. Despite everything that holds her back, she's one tough cookie and I was on Josie's side from the beginning. All in all, this is such a challenging story to review simply because it was incredible. If you love authentic historical novels, wonderful characters, coming of age moments, and a touch of mystery and romance, then you need to read OUT OF THE EASY. You won't regret it. 

Highlights: The characters, the setting, the writing....Sepetys portrays everything vividly and with the right amount of authenticity. She gives readers characters to love1 and hate 2, along with settings that burst to life with each and every word. These characters make this story something special. Even the love triangle is expertly written. Plus, Josie works in a bookstore and she's a total bookworm, which makes her instantly awesome. 

Lowlights: I want more? 

Cover: I like the shades of green that are used, since I don't usually see too many green covers. The symbolism is nice, too. It's a good cover, but it's not the best one I've ever seen.

1 Jesse! Josie! Cokie (what a sweet guy)! Willie! I could go on and on and on...
2 Oh my gosh, Josie's mother. I want to slap her.


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Saturday, October 13, 2012

The Queen's Library (22)

Credit / Inspiration
The Queen's Library
For Review - Requested ARCs
FLASH POINT by Nancy Kress (from Netgalley) (not pictured)
SCARLET by Marissa Meyer (from publicist)

For Review - Unsolicited from Publisher
PIRATE CINEMA by Cory Doctorow
JUST ONE DAY by Gayle Forman
OUT OF THE EASY by Ruta Sepetys
THE MADNESS UNDERNEATH by Maureen Johnson (2 ARC's)

I'm still freaking out over the surprise books from Penguin! I'm a fan of Gayle Forman, Ruta Sepetys and Maureen Johnson, so I was beyond thrilled to receive their newest books....Also, I'm so excited to read SCARLET (love the tagline on the ARC)! Can't wait to see what happens in that one. Many thanks to Tor Teen, Ksenia and Macmillan, Netgalley and Penguin Teen!

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What books did you get this week?

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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Waiting on Wednesday (82) (times two!)

WOW is hosted by Breaking the Spine

April 16th, 2013
There are no men in Claysoot. There are boys—but every one of them vanishes at midnight on his eighteenth birthday. The ground shakes, the wind howls, a blinding light descends...and he’s gone.

They call it the Heist.

Gray Weathersby’s eighteenth birthday is mere months away, and he’s prepared to meet his fate–until he finds a strange note from his mother and starts to question everything he’s been raised to accept: the Council leaders and their obvious secrets. The Heist itself. And what lies beyond the Wall that surrounds Claysoot–a structure that no one can cross and survive.

Climbing the Wall is suicide, but what comes after the Heist could be worse. Should he sit back and wait to be taken–or risk everything on the hope of the other side?
WANT. It sounds so, so good. That cover is also very awesome. I love the raised "K" and the mirrored surface...and the creepy tree.

February 2013
Known amongst locals as the daughter of a brothel prostitute, Josie wants more out of life than The Big Easy has to offer. She devises a plan get out, but a mysterious death in the Quarter leaves Josie tangled in an investigation that will challenge her allegiance to her mother, her conscience, and Willie Woodley, the brusque madam on Conti Street. Caught between the dream of an elite college and a clandestine underworld, New Orleans lures Josie in her quest for truth, dangling temptation at every turn, and escalating to the ultimate test.
I'm a fan of Between Shades of Gray, so I am extremely excited for another story by Ruta Sepetys. It's bound to be great!

What are you waiting on this week?


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Note: I know the blog has been a bit dead, but posts on YA Book Queen should normalize by Monday -- many of my reviews + posts vanished from my "Draft" section on Blogger, so I'm rewriting them....luckily, some of my reviews are saved in other places, so fortunately, it's going a lot faster than I thought it would. 

Monday, December 26, 2011

Best of 2011

My 11 Best Books of 2011
(in no particular order)

1.  Delirium by Lauren Oliver
2.  Clarity by Kim Harrington
3.  Divergent by Veronica Roth
4.  Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins
5.  Blood Red Road by Moira Young
6.  The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton
7.  Across the Universe by Beth Revis
8.  Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
9.  The Liar Society by Lisa & Laura Roecker
10.  Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
11. What Happened to Goodbye by Sarah Dessen

Best Female Main Character
Karou from Daughter of Smoke and Bone

Best Male Main Character
Cas from Anna Dressed in Blood

Funniest Main Character
Sophie from Demonglass

Most Realistic Main Character
Tiki from The Faerie Ring
Best Supporting Male Character
Four from Divergent

Best Supporting Female Character
Anna from Anna Dressed in Blood

Most Swoonworthy
Four from Divergent
Rieker from The Faerie Ring

Best Horror
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake
Best Villain 
(Orion) from Across the Universe

Best Sci-fi & Mystery
Across the Universe by Beth Revis

Best Fantasy
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor

Best Dystopian
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Best Romance & Writing
Delirium by Lauren Oliver

Best Historical
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys
The Faerie Ring by Kiki Hamilton

Best Contemporary
Rival by Sara Bennett Wealer
Moonglass by Jessi Kirby

Best Verse Novel
The Day Before by Lisa Schroeder
Best Ending to a Series/Trilogy
The Forgotten Locket by Lisa Mangum

Best Sequel
Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter
Demonglass by Rachel Hawkins

Most Unique
Blood Red Road by Moira Young

Most Surprising
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake
 
Best Cover of 2011
Possession by Elana Johnson
Across the Universe by Beth Revis
The Must-Read Book of 2011
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys

Considering the amount of ties I gave (seriously, it was so hard to narrow it down!), I'd say 2011 was an epic book year. 

What was one of the best books you read in 2011?


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Saturday, October 30, 2010

In My Mailbox 40

IMM is hosted by The Story Siren, inspired by Pop Culture Junkie

For Review:
Freefall by Mindi Scott
The Haunted by Jessica Verday (signed!)
Between Shades of Gray by Ruta Sepetys (!!!!)

Also Received:
Between Shades of Gray bookmark + DVD (that video had me almost crying at the end)
A treat/trick (?) from "A" ("A" from Pretty Little Liars)
Abbey's Hollow Perfumer's Kit (I can make my own perfume! So cool!)

Won:
Shadowed Summer by Saundra Mitchell (signed to me!!!)
Banished by Sophie Littlefield


Thanks so much to Simon & Schuster, Jessica Verday, Penguin, Lauren Bjorkman & Saundra Mitchell, ABC Family & "A", and Random Buzzers. 

What did you get this week? 


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