January 31, 2011

Point 4 #1

POINT 4:
0.4 (Zero.Four) by Mike Lancaster

Remember!


If true this record will change not only the way we think about ourselves and the world around us, but it will change our history, our future and what it means to be human.

Two years ago tapes were discovered; an ancient technology that carried a story of the past, of events so shocking that if true would change everything. Known as the Kyle Straker tapes these were transcribed into an equally out of date information storage device known as books, the reason for this becomes clear as you learn this tale.

The only reason Kyle put his hand up was to allow his friend to save face as all alone on stage in front of the whole village Danny waited for volunteers. It was a bit embarrassing but what was the worse that could happen, it wasn't as if Danny had any really ability to succeed. But as Kyle and the three other volunteers on stage opened their eyes it was to the most disturbing sight they had ever seen. The world had changed, no, not the world, just everyone in it.

0.4 percent of people in the small village of Millgrove have remained unaffected, 0.4 percent of people in the world are unchanged, or so they thought, but what if there were a more sinister meaning to the label 0.4?  Part mystery and part thriller, this is science fiction at its very best. Both thought provoking and provocative, it is a story that will challenge all that you believe and leave you haunted with the possibilities. I literally could not put it down, an extraordinary read.
On sale: 01 February 2011
Price (AU): $16.95
ISBN: 9781405253048
Recommended age: 14+
In a word: Upgrade
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 30, 2011

Rosebush

Rosebush by Michele Jaffe

Friends Don't Try To Kill Friends, Right?


She looked like something out of a fairytale, a beautiful princess lying dead amidst a rosebush. Luckily she wasn't dead, but she soon would be if one of her 'friends' had anything to say about it.

Waking up in hospital Jane found she could remember nothing of the night before, slowly over the next few day however her memory was returning to her, but her memories were not matching up to the story her friends had told her about that night. Was she going crazy or where her friends lying to her?

It's hard to believe that Jane, the popular girl who everyone loves, could have boyfriend troubles or a stalker or someone bent of killing her. Her mother certainly doesn't seem to believe it and neither do the doctors who when drugging her up doesn't work decide it might be best to lock her up. Jane can't decide what's worse, thinking you're crazy and no one is trying to kill you, or thinking you're sane and someone is trying to kill you?

Rosebush is a psychological thriller full of mean girls, lost memories, phone calls and kissing. Jane has spent so much time and energy building her popularity and trying to be liked by everyone that she has ended up hurting those closest to her. As hard as Jane tries, not everyone is happy with her and as a result she risks losing those closest to her, not to mention her life. This book is definitely one to read.
On sale: 01 March 2011
Price (AU): $18.99
ISBN: 9781907410383
Recommended age: 16+
In a word: Memories
Re-read it: probably
Recommend: yes
Star rating: four out of five
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January 28, 2011

Bridei's Court - Book 3

BRIDEI'S COURT:
The Well Of Shades
by Juliet Marillier

Peace At What Cost?


Faolan is a man unmoved by sentiment, a man with no room in his life for friends and no thought given to love. Or at least that is the man he was before Briar Wood and all the tragedies that befell there. Now Faolan is on a new mission, one he hopes that will close the wounds torn open in his past journey to the north. Faolan is returning to Ireland to fulfil a Kings mission, to fulfil a dying wish and to fulfil a promise.

After delivering heartbreaking news, hiding a fugitive, being captured, facing his demons and accepting new responsibilities, Faolan is finally able to concentrate on the Kings mission but he does not do it alone. Once again Faolan is travelling in the company of a woman, only this time she is no princess and she is carrying a lot of baggage, both emotionally and in the form of a small child.

Back in Fortriu King Bridei is facing trials of his own with family going missing, threats from within his kingdom and within his home, Christian travellers making demands that will upset the gods, once allies and friends plotting against him, and secrets and lies filling the court and endangering those he loves. It is a dangerous and volatile time for Kings and Queens, assassins, maidens, chieftains and children alike.

The Well Of Shades is a journey into the past where darkness lurks within and hope is ever present. The final chapter in this engrossing trilogy is a masterpiece in which myth, history and fantasy blend seamlessly together to create a tale of a people whose lives, challenges and loves are as sincere in their depictions as they are in their genuine ability to affect us. A truly precious story that I loved.
On sale: 01 February 2010
Price (AU): $24.99
ISBN: 9780330426022
Recommended age: 18+
In a word: Journey
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 25, 2011

The Wardstone Chronicles - Bestiary

THE WARDSTONE CHRONICLES:
The SPOOK'S
Bestiary by Joseph Delaney

Let This Be A Warning!


This is John Gregory's guide to The Dark and all the creatures whom dwell within it. Some creatures you will have heard of, you may even have had your own dealings with the likes of boggarts, ghasts and witches. Other creatures you may be learning about for the first time such as boogles, Kabalos mages and skelts. Regardless of their notoriety and level of threat to the County all beings of the dark should he handled without fear, with knowledge and always using common sense.

Not everyone can be a seventh son of a seventh son and therefore eligible to become a Spook, many of you will stumble blindly through the dark with little knowledge of the threats that lie in wait for those of you who are foolish, ignorant or just plain unlucky. But within this Bestiary is the knowledge that could one day save your life, if only making you aware that you have a problem and giving you the foresight to fetch a Spook before you loose your thumbs, are drained of your blood or are just plain frightened to death.

The Spook's Bestiary is an invaluable guide not only for Spooks' and their apprentices but also to those fascinated with the dark, frightened of the dark or are fans of The Spook's series. The Dark is an ever present threat that is continuously growing in strength, but so to is the Spook's determination to fight The Dark in all its forms. With descriptions, stories, notes and sketches no home in the County is safe without a copy of this book to stave off the dark times. An informative and riveting read.

The SPOOK'S - map
On sale: 01 December 2010
Price (AU): $29.95
ISBN: 9780370329796
Recommended age: 12-16
In a word: The Dark
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: four out of five
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January 23, 2011

Need #1

NEED:
Need by Carrie Jones

I Don't Want, I Need!


There are many reasons for the move, not least of which being for Zara's mental health. After her father died, after she watched her step-father, the only father she has ever known and loved, die before her eyes life lost all meaning. She felt dead inside, hollow, all she knew was that she had been left alone, abandoned and life had lost all meaning.

Slowly, Zara is beginning to wake from her grief stricken state only to find herself in a strange, altered world. Zara begins to notice things, remember things, like the guy present when her father died was the same guy at the airport when she left Charleston. He also shows up on her arrival in Maine and at her new school. A weird stalker would be bad enough except this is no ordinary stalker and what he needs will change Zara forever.

Need is a Pixie King without his Queen, where gold dust, pointy teeth and a lust for blood can only be tempered with a kiss. However, Zara is learning all about the strange and supernatural things in the world, like the existence of Pixies who above all else should definitely not be kissed, unlike a curtain werewolf who is very cute and very kissable. A supernatural teen romance where one girl discovers the secret of her heritage and the truth about pixies.
On sale: 01 April 2010
Price (AU): $15.99
ISBN: 9781408807408
Recommended age: 12-18
In a word: Pixies
Re-read it: possibly
Recommend: probably
Star rating: three out of five
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January 20, 2011

Chelsea Morning

Chelsea Morning by Joni Mitchell
illustrated by Brian Froud

A Beautiful Way To Start The Day!


With every new day comes the appreciation and pleasures of the simple things in life like milk, honey and rainbows. The sights and sounds of the everyday create music and wonders' demonstrating how magical an ordinary morning really is, filled with joy, faeries and new possibilities. Affectionate, light and playful, it is a perfect story to start your day by or just brighten your day with.

Chelsea Morning brings together Joni Mitchell's classic song with the liveliness of faeries as only Brian Froud can portray them. The Grammy award-winning singer and songwriter Joni Mitchell teams up with award-winning illustrator Brian Froud to create this light and dreamy coupling of music and imagery. Brian's images give Joni's words form and new life in this, Brian's first children's book in decades. This bright yet sweet book is inspirational in a beautifully innocent and naive way.
(includes 1 CD)
On sale: 28 September 2004
ISBN: 9780689035937
Recommended age: 4+
In a word: Colourful
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 19, 2011

The Wolves of Mercy Falls #2

THE WOLVES OF MERCY FALLS:
Linger
by Maggie Stiefvater

Stay A Little Longer!


When Sam lost his wolf skin for good it was a miracle, one too good to be true, one that he was thankful for everyday as it brought him closer to the one he loved; it brought him closer to Grace. Being with Grace was the only future Sam could see for himself, the only future he wanted. But just when he thought that future was within his grasp, everything began to fall apart.

Grace had lost Sam in the past to the cold and the woods, she had watched as his eyes watched her through the face of a wolf. But now Sam was Sam, a boy, human and going to stay that way. Now they could be together, or so they thought. Grace has to fight not only those around her but her inner wolf if she is to hold on to the boy she loves. But it is getting harder and harder to stay with Sam, and to stay as Grace.

Linger is a thrilling tale of loss, love and change. After risking all to find each other Sam and Grace now have to fight with everything they have to stay together as it seems the world is conspiring to tear them apart. Sam has taken on new responsibilities and with them new fears, while Grace is facing new challenges and deadly new dangers. For Sam becoming a wolf is all in the past, for Grace becoming a wolf is her future. A beautiful, raw and emotional look at love, wishes and werewolves.
On sale: 01 August 2010
Price (AU): $29.99
ISBN: 9780545123280
Recommended age: 13+
In a word: Change
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 17, 2011

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin

Thankfulness!


Minli's world is dull, shadowed by the dark mountain, lying beside the murky river with only the muddy rice fields for company. The only bright spot in Minli's world is the colourful stories her father told her in the evenings after a hard days work in the rice fields. Minli's father had many stories and Minli had many questions, but always her father told her 'that is a question you will have to ask the Old Man of the Moon'. So one day Minli decided to do just that.

On the instructions of a talking fish Minli leaves her home in search of Never-Ending Mountain, the home of the Old Man of the Moon. Minli has many questions, but the one she wishes to know the answer to most of all is how her mother and father may be happier and not have to spend their lives working so hard for so little. On the way Minli meets dragons, monkeys, Kings, tigers and a little white rabbit all in her quest to change her family's fortune.

Where the Mountain Meets the Moon is a fable of friendship, belief and thoughtfulness. It is a timeless story about a girl who believes in fairytales and sets out on an impossible journey, along the way picking up both stories and friends in her quest. A cast of colourful characters demonstrate the true meaning of friendship, courage, good fortune, and happiness. It is easy to see why this delightful book was awarded the 2010 Newbery Honor.
On sale: 01 June 2010
Price (AU): $16.99
ISBN: 9780316122696
Recommended age: 8+
In a word: Moon
Re-read it: probably
Recommend: yes
Star rating: four out of five
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January 16, 2011

Sookie Stackhouse #10

SOOKIE STACKHOUSE:
Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris

Family Matters!


Sookie is coming to terms both physically and emotionally with the outcome of the recent Fairy War. Not only have lives been lost including Claudine's, her cousin and fairy godmother, but others have left her with no prospect of returning. Amelia is returning to New Orleans and Niall and the fairies have left this world for their fairy land never to return.

For a woman with little family remaining Sookie is inundated with family requests. Claude, Sookie's gorgeous and arrogant cousin, asks to move in but he is not the only fairy prowling around Sookie's home. Hunter's father Remy asks for assistance with Hunter's gift and Jason, thankfully, is settling down again spending more quality time with his sister.

But Sookie is not the only one to be affected by family. Bill, still suffering from silver poisoning, pays a family visit and is intern paid a visit by long lost 'family'. And with her recent marriage to Eric, and the blood bond between them, Sookie is feeling the effects of the in-laws more acutely then ever when Eric is plagued by 'family' of his own.

Dead in the Family sees family descend and their problems dictate over the lives of Sookie and her friends as only family can. But when your family feuds involve vampires and fairies someone is likely to end up seriously maimed, if not staked. But you can hardly refuse family, even if they are unwelcome and unwanted. Another Sookie tale that is as addictive and bloody as ever.
On sale: 01 June 2010
Price (AU): $29.99
ISBN: 9780575089334
Recommended age: 18+
In a word: Family
Re-read it: probably
Recommend: to those reading the series
Star rating: three out of five
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January 12, 2011

Token of Darkness

Persistence of Memory & Token of Darkness
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

Darkness Surrounds!


Token of Darkness
After the accident Cooper questioned weather he would survive. He also questioned his sanity for ever since he awoke in the hospital Cooper has been the only one to be able to see Samantha, a ghost who has been constantly by his side. The trauma that Cooper has experienced has left him feeling alone and isolated and if not for Samantha he would be.

Samantha wants nothing more then to have her own body, Cooper thinks maybe she would be better off finding the light or whatever it is ghosts need to move on, but either way Cooper want to help Samantha as she was there for him when he need support. However the more Cooper finds out about Samantha the less likely it is that she is a ghost, but if she's not then what is she and how far will she go to get what she wants?

Token of Darkness delves into the shadows of the past to find the painful truth behind the events that have shaped Cooper and Samantha's bond. However it is not until some out of body experiences and a strange case of body swapping do they find the key to understanding this connection. A pervasive story where ignorance can be as dangerous as the pursuit of power. This second story in this two story book is just as compelling as the first and will leave you just as haunted.
On sale: 04 January 2011
Price (AU): $24.95
ISBN: 9781742750774
Recommended age: 14+
In a word: Change
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 10, 2011

Persistence of Memory

Persistence of Memory & Token of Darkness
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes

It's All In Your Mind!


Persistence of Memory
Erin is not your average seventeen year old, as much as she would love to be, she has a team of doctors and a purse full of pills that she must take or bad things will happen, bad things named Shevaun. Shevaun is dangerous and violent and exactly who Erin becomes in times of stress and anxiety.

Erin has kept her alter ego at bay for long enough to be trusted out among the general population. However when Shevaun finally becomes aware of Erin she is none to happy about it and with two people inhabiting the one body disaster is bound to follow. One of them has to go, but will it be the frail seventeen year old Erin or the deadly vampire Shevaun?

Persistence of Memory is a true mystery story that will have you questioning Erin's sanity, Shevauns existence and the possibilities that exist within dreams. As two lives collide the consequences for Erin and Shevaun will be life changing as past actions, persistent memories and old friends come together. This is a fascinating world where love crosses boundaries and nothing is as it seems. This story alone is worth buying this two story book.
On sale: 04 January 2011
Price (AU): $24.95
ISBN: 9781742750774
Recommended age: 14+
In a word: Identity
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 7, 2011

Zombies vs Unicorns

Zombies vs Unicorns
by Justine Larbalestier (Team Zombie)
& Holly Black (Team Unicorn)


Which Team Are You On!


How many times have you asked yourself 'which is the better creature, Zombies or Unicorns?' Now you can wonder no longer as this anthology puts that question to rest, or slays it with a sharp pointy object depending on your view point. Then again it may just dig up a whole pile of gross human remains which only goes to spark this debate once again.

Zombies, although only born in more recent times, have a wide reaching appeal. But not all zombies are slow mindless creatures, although some certainly are, as some are calculating and resourceful who are able to blend in to the world around them for the most part, that is if they can control their desire for that culinary delicacy that is human brains.

Unicorns have always existed either as symbols of purity and hope or as vicious blood thirsty killers. But even while ripping your heart out these unicorns are still able to fart rainbows and sparkle with magic. Their impossible existence is always questioned but their ability to charm has never failed, well not on anyone still living.

Zombies Vs Unicorns answers the age old question 'would you rather be killed by a Unicorn or loved by a Zombie?' As surprisingly it is the Zombie stories that are more to do with love and the Unicorn stories that are more to do with death. Even though I have long been an admirer of Unicorns with their intriguing nature and timelessness I must admit that Zombies are very compelling and haunting. Decide for yourself which creature reins supreme and read this book.
On sale: 01 November 2010
Price (AU): $18.99
ISBN: 9781742375502
Recommended age: 14+
In a word: Zombies/Unicorns
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: four out of five
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January 3, 2011

House of Dolls

House of Dolls by Francesca Lia Block

There Was Something Missing!


Wildflower, Rockstar and Miss Selene live a quiet and isolated life away from all the sadness and pain of the real world, surrounded only by all that is beautiful and loving. That is until their world came into the hands of a little girl called Madison Blackberry.

Madison Blackberry is a lonely little girl who is bored with her life and jealous of everyone about her. Vulnerable and powerless in her own world she takes out her pain on the doll house and its occupants Wildflower, Rockstar and Miss Selene.

House of Dolls is an enchantingly illustrated fable that demonstrates that being little does not mean being insignificant. Beautifully written, this is a touching and tender story of life and lives intertwined, showing how our actions affect others and how in small ways we can change someone's world. A simply enchanting and powerful story for children and adults alike.
On sale: 17 August 2010
Price (AU): $27.99
ISBN: 9780061130946
Recommended age: 8+
In a word: Dolls
Re-read it: yes
Recommend: yes
Star rating: five out of five
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January 1, 2011

2011 Reading Challenge: Short Story Challenge

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J.Kaye's Book Blog is running a Short Story Challenge and I thought it would be fun to see just how many short story collections I read this year. To make it interesting, and because I don't usually read a lot of short story collections, I'm setting a minimum goal of 6.

Here are the rules:
1. The goal is to read short story collections. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate. Non-Bloggers: Post your list of books in the comment section of the Post Your Reviews post.

2. Any collection of short stories counts.

3. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed.

4. Crossovers from other reading challenges count.

5. Challenge begins January 1st and continues through the end of December, 2011.

6. When you sign up under Mr. Linky, put the direct link to your post where your books will be listed. Include the URL to this post so that other viewers can find this fun challenge. If you’d prefer to put your list in the sidebar of your blog, please leave your viewers the link to the sign up page. Again, so viewers can join the challenge too.

Books read so far:
1. Zombies Vs Unicorns by Justine Larbalestier & Holly Black
2. Yellowcake by Margo Lanagan

Short Story Challenge



2/6 books read. 33%done!

2011 Reading Challenge: Aussie Author Challenge


Booklover Book Review is again running the Aussie Author Challenge. In 2010 I read 27 books written by Aussies and this year I hope to complete the True Blue, although again I have tampered with the number of books I am to read as I love reading books by our very talented Aussie Authors.

Objective:Read and review books written by Australian Authors - physical books, ebooks and audiobooks, fiction and non-fiction!

Levels:
1. Tourist - Read and review 3 books by 3 different Australian authors.

2. True Blue - Read and review 12 books by Australian authors (a minimum of 9 different Australian authors)
--For myself I have set a target of 24 books by Australian authors (a minimum of 12 different Australian authors)

Here are the rules:
1. Write a challenge sign-up post on your blog. In that post provide a link to this original post acknowledging Booklover Book Reviews and put this Challenge Button on your sidebar, linking the button to my challenge post.

2. Add your name and the direct link to your Aussie Author Challenge sign-up post in the Challenge Sign-Up Link List below, so myself and other challenge participants can check in and say hi!

3. Each time you read and review a book as part of this challenge, share this with other challenge participants by adding a direct link to the Challenge Book Review Link List below.

4. When you have completed the challenge, add a link to your completion to the Completion Post List Link List below.


Books read so far:
1. Zombies Vs Unicorns by Justine Larbalestier & Holly Black
2. The Well Of Shades by Juliet Marillier
3. Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres
4. Ondine: The Autumn Palace by Ebony McKenna
5. Path Of The Stray by Kim Falconer
6. Enticed by Jessica Shirvington
7. Thyla by Kate Gordon
8. Yellowcake by Margo Lanagan
9. The Dead I Know by Scot Gardner
10. Winter's Shadow by M. J. Hearle
11. Mermaid Magic by Lucy Cavendish & Serene Conneeley
12. Merrow by Ananda Braxton-Smith
13. When We Have Wings by Claire Corbett
14. Haunted Heart by Tania Donald
15. Angel Arias by Marianne de Pierres
16.Nemesis and the Troll King by Ashley Du Toit

Aussie Author Challenge



16/24 books read. 67%done!

2011 Reading Challenge: 100+ Challenge

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In 2010 I participated in the 100+ reading challenge run by J.Kaye's Book Blog and read 110 books. This year I have again decided to take up the challenge. My goal is a minimum of 100, but I do hope to better last years efforts.

Here are the rules:
1. The goal is to read 100 or more books. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate. --Non-Bloggers: Post your list of books in the comment section of the wrap-up post.

2. Audio, Re-reads, eBooks, YA, Manga, Graphic Novels, Library books, Novellas, Young Reader, Nonfiction – as long as the book has an ISBN or equivalent or can be purchased as such, the book counts.

3. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed.

4. Crossovers from other reading challenges count.

5. Challenge begins January 1st and continues through the end of December, 2011.

6. When you sign up under Mr. Linky, put the direct link to your post where your books will be listed. Include the URL to this post so that other viewers can find this fun challenge. If you’d prefer to put your list in the sidebar of your blog, please leave your viewers the link to the sign up page. Again, so viewers can join the challenge too.


Books read so far:
1. House of Dolls by Francesca Lia Block
2. Zombies Vs Unicorns by Justine Larbalestier & Holly Black
3. Persistence of Memory & Token of Darkness by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes
4. Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
5. Where the Mountain Meets the Moon by Grace Lin
6. Linger by Maggie Stiefvater
7. Chelsea Morning by Joni Mitchell & Brian Froud
8. Need by Carrie Jones
9. The Spook's: Bestiary by Joseph Delaney
10. The Well Of Shades by Juliet Marillier
11. Rosebush by Michele Jaffe
12. 0.4 by Mike Lancaster
13. The Iron Queen by Julie Kagawa
14. Lament by Maggie Stiefvater
15. Captivate by Carrie Jones
16. Howl's Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
17. Stork by Wendy Delsol
18. Burn Bright by Marianne de Pierres
19. Entice by Carrie Jones
20. Dracula in Love by Karen Essex
21. August by Bernard Beckett
22. Shadowspell by Jenna Black
23. Ondine: The Autumn Palace by Ebony McKenna
24. Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
25. My Soul To Steal by Rachel Vincent
26. The Hunter's Moon by O. R. Melling
27. The Good Neighbors: Kin by Holly Black
28. The Good Neighbors: Kith by Holly Black
29. Path Of The Stray by Kim Falconer
30. Chime by Franny Billingsley
31. Enticed by Jessica Shirvington
32. the Waters & the Wild by Francesca Lia Block
33. Thyla by Kate Gordon
34. Girlwood by Claire Dean
35. Yellowcake by Margo Lanagan
36. The Body Finder by Kimberly Derting
37. Tantalize by Cynthia Leitich Smith
38. The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide by Stephenie Meyer
39. Genesis by Bernard Beckett
40. Entangled by Cat Clarke
41. Birthmarked by Caragh O'Brien
42. The Dead I Know by Scot Gardner
43. Ballad by Maggie Stiefvater
44. Dead Reckoning by Charlaine Harris
45. Deadly Little Lies by Laurie Faria Stolarz
46. Illusions by Aprilynne Pike
47. The Folk Keeper by Franny Billingsley
48. Winter's Shadow by M. J. Hearle
49. Mermaid Magic by Lucy Cavendish & Serene Conneeley
50. Banana Kiss by Bonnie Rozanski
51. Arrow by R J Anderson
52. The Goblins Of Labyrinth by Brian Froud & Terry Jones
53. Solid by Shelley Workinger
54. Fallen Grace by Mary Hooper
55. Gnomes: Deluxe Edition by Wil Huygen & Rien Poortvliet
56. Desires Of The Dead by Kimberly Derting
57. Before I Go To Sleep by S. L. Watson
58. Merrow by Ananda Braxton-Smith
59. Remedial Magic by Jenna Black
60. The Flight Of The Silver Vixen by Annalinde Matichei
61. Summer's Crossing by Julie Kagawa
62. The Hero Of 1,000 Years by Christine E. Schulze
63. The Curse Of The Dead Woods by Samantha Jillian Bayarr
64. Robopocalypse by Daniel H. Wilson
65. The Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney
66. POD by Stephen Wallenfels
67. Laney by Joann I. Martin Sowles
68. Glow by Amy Kathleen Ryan
69. The Strange Case Of Finley Jayne by Kady Cross
70. When We Have Wings by Claire Corbett
71. Forgotten by Cat Patrick
72. Imaginary Girls by Nova Ren Suma
73. Forever by Maggie Stievater
74. Mommy, Where Do Baby Unicorns Come From? by Renee Adams
75. The Sookie Stackhouse Companion by Charlaine Harris
76. The Mall by S. L. Grey
77. The Story Of Solomon Bear by Phillip Laird
78. Tower Of Parlen Min by Matt Xell
79. Haunted Heart by Tania Donald
80. Siren's Storm by Lisa Papademetriou
81. Ecstatic Evil by Amanda McNeil
82. Ultraviolet by R J Anderson
83. Haunting Violet by Alyxandra Harvey
84. Coffee at Little Angels by Nadine Rose Larter
85. All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin
86. In The Arms Of Stone Angels by Jordan Dane
87. Tantony by Ananda Braxton-Smith
88. Fury by Elizabeth Miles
89. The Goddess Test by Aimee Carter
90. Taken Away by Celine Kiernan
91. Duchess Of Whimsy by Randall & Peter de Seve
92. How To See Faeries by Brian Froud & John Matthews
93. After Obsession by Carrie Jones & Steven E. Wedel
94. Far From The War by Jeffrey David Payne
95. Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Journal by Brian Foud
96. Angel Arias by Marianne de Pierres
97. Shift by Em Bailey
98. Nemesis and the Troll King by Ashley Du Toit



98/100 books read. 98%done!