Hard to believe it's been 8 years
STUCK IN BOOKS!
And we celebrate around here with Giveaways!
Day 28
FOUR YA ARCs
Stella has had a hopeless crush on Will, her older brother's best friend FOREVER, but now that Cam and Will have graduated and are going off to college, this year is her chance to really strike out on her own. Without her overprotective brother and his sidekick around to distract her, she can focus on having all the typical high school experiences that she's always dreamed of—starting with finding a boyfriend! With the help of her best friend Franklin, she comes up with the perfect plan to have a boyfriend by Christmas: The Boyfriend Bracket.
Or it seems like the perfect plan...right up until Will starts showing up again. How is she supposed to find the perfect boyfriend when none of her dates measure up to the one boy she can never have?
A riveting novel about secrecy, complicated friendships, and heartbreak, set against the iconic backdrop of the late 1980s.
Lizzy Swift is a senior in high school, emerging from her nerd chrysalis to become a social butterfly. She starts dating popular Matt Ashley, whom she’s been pining for since freshman year. She’s delighted when rebellious new girl Claire Reynolds introduces her to Center City Philadelphia—clubs, street life, and the eye-opening art scene. As Lizzy begins to question her own long-held dreams, the changes in her life mirror the upheaval of a decade marked by a drug epidemic and the AIDS crisis. She’s no longer sure of her Ivy League ambition. While she has a special connection with Matt, something’s missing. And Claire carries around a mysterious sadness and talks about a breakup so bad she changed schools—but she won’t tell the whole story. Lizzy wants Claire to confide in her, even as she keeps her own embarrassing secrets.
Before too long, the heady thrill of her new life starts to crumble under insecurities and deceptions. When the truth emerges from the wreckage, will it be too late for Lizzy, Claire, and Matt to save their love and friendships?
Online, you can choose who you want to be. If only real life were so easy…
Emma Nash may be down, but after months of wallowing, stalking her ex online and avoiding showering—because, really, who’s going to care?—Emma’s ready to own her newly single status, get out with her friends and chronicle her dating adventures on her private blog.
But life online doesn’t always run smoothly. Stumbling upon her mother’s Tinder dating profile, getting catfished and accidentally telling the entire world why her ex-boyfriend Leon’s not worth any girl’s…um…time… Okay, those were disasters.
But surely nothing else can go wrong?
High school is hard enough without having to explain that you fight demons for a living, so Shelby keeps her extracurricular activity quiet, especially from Spencer, her cute math tutor. Secrets run in Shelby’s family, though: her mother has been missing ever since an exorcism went horribly wrong, and Uncle Roy is tight-lipped about it. But Shelby’s hell-bent on finding her mom, no matter what—even if what it ends up costing her her soul AND a date with Spencer.
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Tell Me No Lies by Adele Griffin
ReplyDeleteDating Disasters of Emma Nash sound good
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ReplyDeleteWhen Life Gives You Demons is the most appealing title.
ReplyDelete"Which of these four books draws you the most?" "When Life Gives You Demons," since fighting demons sounds amusing!
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ReplyDeleteI like the book Tell Me no Lies
ReplyDeleteThe Boyfriend Bracket & Dating Disasters sound SO good!! Although, Tell Me No Lies & When Life Gives you Demons sound good too, so I don't know <3 Thank you SOOOO much for this amazingly awesome opportunity!! I would absolutely LOVE to read all of these :)
ReplyDeleteThe Boyfriend Bracket and Tell Me No lies sound really interesting, but all sound good!
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ReplyDeleteWhen Life Gives You Demons draws me in the most. I would be excited to read all of them though!
ReplyDeleteThey all sound interesting. I'm mostly drawn into Tell Me No Lies. Thanks.
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They all sound very good except the Boyfriend Bracket is something I can relate with.
ReplyDeleteThey all sound great but Tell me No Lies really stood I am all about anything from the 80's lol. Thanks for the chance
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Tell Me No Lies because I loved the 80s!!!
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