I'm combining my book haul and reviews this month because, shockingly, I actually behaved myself this month. I only purchased 2 books and that would be a pointless post on it's own. One of the books is a sequel, so I will include that at the end of this post. The other, I have already read, so I will do that one first, along with it's review. It was actually the last book I read in the month, but whatever. Haha.
The Dead House by Dawn Kurtagich
Three students: dead.
Carly Johnson: vanished without a trace.
Two decades have passed since an inferno swept through Elmbridge High, claiming the lives of three teenagers and causing one student, Carly Johnson, to disappear. The main suspect: Kaitlyn, "the girl of nowhere."
Kaitlyn's diary, discovered in the ruins of Elmbridge High, reveals the thoughts of a disturbed mind. Its charred pages tell a sinister version of events that took place that tragic night, and the girl of nowhere is caught in the center of it all. But many claim Kaitlyn doesn't exist, and in a way, she doesn't - because she is the alter ego of Carly Johnson.
Carly gets the day. Kaitlyn has the night. It's during the night that a mystery surrounding the Dead House unravels and a dark, twisted magic ruins the lives of each student that dares touch it.
I've been wanting to read this for quite some time. This book did not disappoint. I really enjoyed it. It was nice and creepy, although I still had to keep in mind that it was YA, so I could have handled much more. Still a very good story and told very well. I gave this a 4 out of 5.
While You're Away by Jessa Holbrook
Once a cheater, always a cheater?
From the moment Will and Sarah first set eyes upon each other, they know that what they have is special.
There's just one little problem . . . each of them already has a significant other.
After flirting with danger, it becomes clear their passion is too strong to be denied. But even if they make their relationship official, there are plenty of challenges in store. Will leaves for college at the end of the summer, while Sarah faces her senior year of high school in their small suburban town. Long-distance relationships always come with their fair share of troubles—mismatched schedules, jealousy, and temptation are only the beginning.
Can cheaters ever change?
I really enjoyed this book. I think it stayed pretty true to life, for the most part. There were some things that seemed incredibly unlikely. I wasn't super impressed with the insta-love. I wish it had be represented as more of a crazy, intense attraction, as opposed to being love. I guess things could happen that way, but who knows. I gave this a 4 out of 5.
Rusty Nailed by Alive Clayton
In this sequel to Wallbanger, the second book in the Cocktail series, fan favorites Caroline and Simon negotiate the rollercoaster of their new relationship while house-sitting in San Francisco.
Playing house was never so much fun—or so confusing. With her boss on her honeymoon, Caroline’s working crazy long hours to keep the interior design company running—especially since she’s also the lead designer for the renovation of a gorgeous old hotel on Sausalito. So with her hotshot photographer boyfriend gallivanting all over the world for his job, she and Simon are heavy-duty into “absence makes the heart grow fonder” mode. Neither has any complaints about the great reunion sex, though! Then Simon decides he’s tired of so much travelling, and he’s suddenly home more. A lot more. And wanting Caroline home more, too. Though their friends’ romantic lives provide plenty of welcome distraction, eventually Caroline and Simon have to sort their relationship out. Neither wants “out of sight, out of mind,” but can they create their own happy mid-ground cliché?
I love this series so far. I love the characters and their personalities. I love that these books make me actually laugh out loud on multiple occasions. I'm looking forward to reading more about these characters! I gave this a 5 out of 5.
The Walls Around Us by Nove Ren Suma
On the outside, there's Violet, an eighteen-year-old dancer days away from the life of her dreams when something threatens to expose the shocking truth of her achievement.
On the inside, within the walls of the Aurora Hills juvenile detention center, there's Amber, locked up for so long she can't imagine freedom.
Tying their two worlds together is Orianna, who holds the key to unlocking all the girls' darkest mysteries…
What really happened on the night Orianna stepped between Violet and her tormentors? What really happened on two strange nights at Aurora Hills? Will Amber and Violet and Orianna ever get the justice they deserve—in this life or in another one?
I really, really liked this book! It was nice and creepy with some twists. While I did figure a lot of it out ahead of time, it was still an interesting story and worth continuing. I gave this a 4 out of 5.
Noggin by John Corey Whaley
Listen — Travis Coates was alive once and then he wasn’t.
Now he’s alive again.
Simple as that.
The in between part is still a little fuzzy, but he can tell you that, at some point or another, his head got chopped off and shoved into a freezer in Denver, Colorado. Five years later, it was reattached to some other guy’s body, and well, here he is. Despite all logic, he’s still 16 and everything and everyone around him has changed. That includes his bedroom, his parents, his best friend, and his girlfriend. Or maybe she’s not his girlfriend anymore? That’s a bit fuzzy too.
Looks like if the new Travis and the old Travis are ever going to find a way to exist together, then there are going to be a few more scars.
Oh well, you only live twice.
This book was so, so good! I'm a little upset that I let so much time go by before I finally bought it. This was such a unique story and it was told very well. I liked the characters and how everything flowed. I gave this a 5 out of 5.
This is the other book I bought this month. I guess we'll see if I can keep this up. I need to slow down on buying and speed up on the reading.
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