Monday, April 27, 2015

[FINISHED] The Only Thing to Fear by Caroline T. Richmond

Dianne in here and thank you to Scholastic Philippines for the review copy!

The Only Thing to Fear
Title: The Only Thing To Fear
Author: Caroline T. Richmond
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Date of Publication: September 30, 2014

In a stunning reimagining of history, debut author Caroline Tung Richmond weaves an incredible story of secrets and honor in a world where Hitler won World War II.

It's been nearly 80 years since the Allies lost WWII in a crushing defeat against Hitler's genetically engineered super soldiers. America has been carved up by the victors, and 16-year-old Zara lives a life of oppression in the Eastern America Territories. Under the iron rule of the Nazis, the government strives to maintain a master race, controlling everything from jobs to genetics. Despite her mixed heritage and hopeless social standing, Zara dreams of the free America she's only read about in banned books. A revolution is growing, and a rogue rebel group is plotting a deadly coup. Zara might hold the key to taking down the Führer for good, but it also might be the very thing that destroys her. Because what she has to offer the rebels is something she's spent her entire life hiding, under threat of immediate execution by the Nazis.

In this action-packed, heart-stopping novel of a terrifying reality that could have been, Zara must decide just how far she'll go for freedom.

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Monday, April 13, 2015

[FINISHED] Shiver the Whole Night Through by Darragh McManus

Shiver the Whole Night Through
Title: Shiver the Whole Night Through
Author: Darragh McManus
Publisher: Hot Key Books
Date of Publication: November 6, 2014

After months of bullying and romantic heartbreak, seventeen-year-old Aidan Flood feels just about ready to end it all. But when he wakes up one morning to find that local beauty and town sweetheart Sláine McAuley actually has, he discovers a new sense of purpose, and becomes determined to find out what happened to her. The town is happy to put it down to suicide, but then one night Aidan gets a message, scratched in ice on his bedroom window: 'I didn't kill myself.' Who is contacting him? And if Sláine didn't end her own life... who did?

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