In My Mailbox 17

In my mailbox was started by The Story Siren and is a list of what you received in books over the past week either through the mail, library, or a bookstore.

The Received:
Summary from Goodreads:
Dad’s an aging L.A. punk rocker known as the Rat. Daughter’s a buttoned-up neat freak who’d rather be anywhere else. Can this summer be saved?

Now that she’s exiled from Canada to sunny Los Angeles, Katy figures she’ll bury her nose in a book and ignore the fact that she’s spending two weeks with her father — punk name: the Rat — a recovered addict and drummer for the famously infamous band Suck. Even though Katy doesn’t want to be there, even though she feels abandoned by her mom, even though the Rat’s place is a mess and he’s not like anything she’d call a father, Katy won’t make a fuss. After all, she is a nice girl, a girl who is quiet and polite, a girl who smiles, a girl who is, well, beige. Or is she?

Summary from Goodreads:
Last fall, sixteen-year-old Camelia fell for Ben, the mysterious new boy at school who turned out to have a very mysterious gift–pyschometry, the ability to sense the future through touch. But just as Camelia and Ben’s romance began to heat up, he abruptly left town. Brokenhearted, Camelia has spent the last few months studying everything she can about psychometry, and experiencing her own strange brushes with premonition. Camelia wonders if Ben’s abilities have somehow rubbed off on her. Can the power of psychometry be transferred?

Even once Ben returns to school, Camelia can’t get close enough to share her secret with him. Despite the romantic tension between them, Ben remains aloof, avoiding contact. Then when an unexpected kiss leads to a frightening argument, Camelia makes the painful decision to let Ben go and move on. Alex, the hot new guy at Knead, seems good for her in ways Ben wasn’t. Alex is easy-going, and seems to really care about her.

But when Camelia and Alex start dating, a surprising love triangle results. A chilling sequence of events upturns secrets from Ben’s past–and Alex’s. Someone is lying, and it’s up to Camelia to figure out whom-before it’s too late.

Summary from Goodreads:
When Cammie Morgan arrives at her friend Macey’s five star hotel for the Democratic National Convention-where Macey’s father is about to receive the vice presidential nomination-she thinks she’s in for an exciting end to her summer break. But if you’re a Gallagher Girl, “exciting” and “deadly” are never far apart.

Things quickly go south when Macey is summoned to the hotel roof to shoot a PR piece with the presidential candidate’s son. But instead of cameras, attackers descend from a helicopter and swarm the girls, commanding, “Grab her.” After a narrow escape, Cammie and Macey find themselves at a top secret hideout owned by the Gallagher Academy. and thus begins Cammie’s junior year at spy school.

Cammie doesn’t need her genius IQ to see that the kidnapping attempt has changed everything, especially now that Macey is a major celebrity, and the school has been besieged by news crews. More disturbing, Cammie can’t shake the suspicion that her mom and Mr. Solomon know more about the attack than they’re letting on. After all, why weren’t the attackers surprised to find themselves in combat with two teenage girls who handled themselves like seasoned pros?

But these suspicions won’t stop Cammie from jumping at the chance to join Bex and Liz as Macey’s private security team on the campaign trail. Before long, the girls are using their espionage skills at every turn, as Cammie gets closer and closer to the shocking truth…

Summary from back of book:
One pregnancy. Four friends. It all adds up to a profound time of change in this poignant, sensitively written YA novel.

Summary from Goodreads:
And the first runner up is…When Dara Cohen was little, she was a bright, shiny star. She was the cutest seven-year-old who ever sang Ella Fitzgerald, and it was no wonder she was crowned Little Miss Maine.

That was then. Now Dara’s seventeen and she’s not so little anymore. So not little, that when her classmates find out about her illustrious resume, their jaws drop. That’s just one of her many problems. Another is that her control-freak mom won’t get off her case about anything. Yet the one that hurts the most is the family secret: Dara has an older sister her parents tried to erase from their lives.

When a disastrously misinterpreted English project lands her in the counselor’s office–and her parents pull her out of school to save face–Dara realizes she has a decision to make. She can keep following the rules and being misunderstood, or she can finally reach out to the sister she’s never met–a sister who lives on a collective goat farm in Massachusetts. Dara chooses B. What follows is a summer of revelations, some heartbreaking, some joyous; of friendship, romance, a local beauty pageant; and choices. And as autumn approaches, Dara finds she may have to let go of everything she’s taken for granted in order to figure out who she really is, and what family really means.

Summary from Goodreads:
Mimi Shapiro had a disturbing freshman year at NYU, thanks to a foolish affair with a professor who still haunts her caller ID. So when her artist father, Marc, offers the use of his remote Canadian cottage, she’s glad to hop in her Mini Cooper and drive up north. The house is fairy-tale quaint, and the key is hidden right where her dad said it would be, so she’s shocked to fi nd someone already living there — Jay, a young musician, who is equally startled to meet Mimi and immediately accuses her of leaving strange and threatening tokens inside: a dead bird, a snakeskin, a cricket sound track embedded in his latest composition. But Mimi has just arrived, so who is responsible? And more alarmingly, what does the intruder want? Part gripping thriller, part family drama, this fast-paced novel plays out in alternating viewpoints, in a pastoral setting that is evocative and eerie — a mysterious character in its own right.

I couldn’t find the summary for this and the one on the back is too long to type but I will say that it looks really good!

From Contests:
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins (Second copy)
Something Borrowed by Emily Griffin

The Bought:
Jinx by Meg Cabot
Kiss and Blog by Alyson Noel
I’d Tell You I Love You But Then I’d Have To Kill You by Ally Carter
Cross My Heart and Hope To Spy by Ally Carter
Getting To Third Date by Kelly McClymer
Lost It by Kristen Tracy
Cracked Up To Be by Courtney Summers
Magic Study by Maria V Snyder

So I got a ton of great books this week and there are only 8 days left of high school and then I will have the whole summer to read. I can’t wait. How was everyone else’s week?

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16 comments

  1. Wow, I’m so jealous of most of these. I bought Cracked up to Be recently too…finally!!!! LOL

    Ohhh I need The Hunger Games for sure. I’m so behind on this one. 🙂

    -Lauren

  2. Oh, wow. What a week! I’ll start off by saying that I LOVE the cover of Beige–it’s super-catchy! Same goes for that popping red umbrella in Deadly Little Lies. And I can’t wait for the 3rd Gallagher Girls book, it sounds so amazing!

    Well, enjoy all those amazing reads! (:

  3. Oh, I’m so jealous , I can’t wait to read Deadly Little Lies, I enjoyed Deadly Little Secret a lot and this sequel is very promising!

  4. Ohhh you had such a good week. Deadly Little Lies…ohh i am soo drooling over that one. I cannot wait to see what you think of it. The cover is sooo fabu. How it ends also sounds amazing…