The Hazards of Working at a Bookstore Vol. 3.2 Part 2

Posted August 15, 2011 by Lisa Mandina in / 3 Comments

This is the 2nd part to my regular posts about the books I see when working at the bookstore that I want to read. As I said in part 1, this is actually a couple weeks’ worth of books, so this part will be the 6 teen books on my lists.

First is Between by Jessica Warman. This is a ghost story, but with a realistic fiction slant of anorexia. The main character is Elizabeth, who is a popular girl. She wakes up after a party to find her body drowned in a swimming pool. She meets another ghost, a boy named Alex, who died in a hit and run accident. Together they try to figure out what happened to her, and they learn that no one in her group, including herself, can be called completely innocent in this death and situation.

Second is Juliet Immortal by Stacey Jay. It turns out we have the whole story wrong. Juliet didn’t kill herself, she was murdered by Romeo. He made her a sacrifice so that he could be immortal. But Juliet was granted immortality as well. She’s spent the last 700 years fighting for true love against those that Romeo would destroy. Until, of course, she finds someone she wants to love, but can’t, and now Romeo is working to destroy her love.

Third is Tankborn by Karen Sandler. Now I’m excited to say I was able to get this as an e-galley on Netgalley, so I will get to read it soon! It is a sci fi book, about genetics, which I am intrigued by. Kayla and Mishalla are best friends, they also are GENS, Genetically engineered non humans. They were gestated in a tank, then raised in slums, and at the age of 15 sent to work as slaves. They are the lowest of all beings. Kayla goes to work for a trueborn, or highest of all begins. Mishalla goes and works for children who are disappearing in the night. When they happen to meet up again, they decide they must figure out where these children are disappearing to because Mishalla has a feeling something horrible is happening to them.

Fourth is The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab. The Near Witch is an old story told to frighten children. Or at least that is what Lexi believes until a boy that no one knows shows up one night outside her home. Another saying the village has is that there are no strangers. The night after he shows up, children start disappearing. Sounds like a good mystery, and is described as part fairy tale, part love story. Another that I’m anxious to read!

Fifth is The Rites and Wrongs of Janice Wills by Joanna Pearson. The main character is Janice Wills, and she is really into anthropology. She figures you can learn a lot just by knowing basic anthropologic theories. Like how dancing can be a good mating ritual, if you’re good at it. Janice is a smart girl, and so isn’t used to hot guys talking to her, until it happens, and then she must become a part of the group of people that she’s been making her observations about.

And finally, the last teen book for this post is The Twin’s Daughter by Lauren Baratz-Logsted. The main character is Lucy, and one day a woman shows up at her doorstep who is identical to her mother. Turns out her mother has an identical twin that she was separated from at birth, and both grew up in totally different environments. Lucy’s mother decides to give her sister the life she didn’t have growing up. But soon Lucy has trouble telling the two apart, and is unsure what exactly this twin is after.

Tomorrow, or later tonight maybe, I’ll blog the 6 adult books on my list.

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3 responses to “The Hazards of Working at a Bookstore Vol. 3.2 Part 2

  1. Oh my gosh, you are so lucky to be working at a bookstore! 🙂 I'm planning on applying for a job when I turn fifteen, but I'm pretty sure they still won't hire me until I'm older. LOL.

    But I guess that it really is tempting to buy all the books you see! Between looks amazing and Juliet Immortal has been on my wish list for a while (as a big Shakespeare fan). Actually, ALL of these books look so interesting!

    When you're working around all that, how do you manage to keep money in your wallet? 😉

  2. ugh! i'd never be able to actually work at a bookstore, as much as i may want to. I already buy so many books that I have to tell my friends not to let me go inside after i've reached my 10 book montly limit of book purchases (which is difficult since I drive and can go whenever I want). Regardless, i am waiting on juliet immortal. I'ts on my wish list! (yea, yea i passed my august limit already…so what! I figure that since i only got 5 books in july it should just carry over…dont judge me!) 🙂

  3. (in regards to your comment on my blog) I used to have trouble picking up fairy books too, but that all stopped when i got caught up in the google preview of glimmerglass. I just HAVE to see how a book ends once ive started, so I went out that day to get the rest of the book.

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