Thursday, May 10, 2012

Graphic Novels:

Bleach Vols. 16-17, 25-28

Fiction:

Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore -- Sequel to Graceling, companion to Fire - the young Queen of Monsea tries to help her country heal from the wounds left by her father's curse, and learns that her advisors are only helping themselves.
Serpent's Shadow by Rick Riordan -- Kane Chronicles #3 - Carter and Sadie can't seem to beat Apophis. Can they find the spell that will turn his shadow into a weapon capable of destroying the evil god?
Destined by Aprilynne Pike -- Wings #3 - Laurel and her faithful friends race to save Avalon, knowing that not all of them can survive, and that perhaps Atlantis is not saveable.
Drowned Cities by Paolo Bacigalupi -- companion to Ship Breaker - orphans Mahlia and Mouse struggle to survive in their war-torn land. When disaster strikes, Mahlia, with her new companion, dog-man Tool, must find the courage to act to save Mouse, as he once saved her.
Insurgent by Veronica Roth -- sequel to Divergent - Tris battles to survive and protect those she loves as war surrounds her. She grapples with love, loyalty and loss in this complex dystopian adventure.
Selection by Kiera Cass -- volume 1 - America Singer is part of the "selection", a group of girls chosen to compete for wealth, position and the love of a prince, when all she wants is to win the right to marry her true love, Aspen, who is lower caste than she.
Immortal Rules by Julie Kawagawa -- Blood of Eden #1 - Allison never wanted to become a vampire, so when the worst happens, she flees, and joins a group struggling to find a cure for the disease that created the vampires in the beginning.
The Accused by John Grisham -- Theodore Boone #3 - while the town watches, Theodore Boone is accused of committing robbery, and his friends must fight to protect him, even if it means breaking a few rules.
Invaders by John Flanagan -- Brotherband Chronicles #2 - Hal and the other Herons face many perils as they track down the pirates who stole Skandia's most prized artifact, the Andomal.
Hourglass by Myra McEntire -- teenaged Emerson uses her ability to manipulate time to help Michael, a consultant, prevent a murder that occurred six months earlier; at the same time they explore their attraction to each other.

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