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meant to spotlight an upcoming release we are eagerly awaiting!
Ordinary Magic by Caitlen Rubino-Bradway
Bloomsbury, 288 Pages
Expected US Release Date: May 8, 2012
In Abby’s world, magic isn’t anything special: it’s a part of everyday life. So when Abby learns that she has zero magical abilities, she’s branded an "Ord"—ordinary, bad luck, and quite possibly a danger to society. The outlook for kids like Abby isn’t bright. Many are cast out by their families, while others are sold to treasure hunters (ordinary kids are impervious to spells and enchantments). Luckily for Abby, her family enrolls her in a school that teaches ordinary kids how to get around in a magical world. But with treasure-hunting kidnappers and carnivorous goblins lurking around every corner, Abby’s biggest problem may not be learning how to be ordinary—it’s whether or not she’s going to survive the school year!
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I love reading Middle Grade novels because I think the target audience is a great age of wonder and possibilities. Those are the years when everything is possible. And doesn't Ordinary Magic sound like a wonderful little world to get lost in? To be "ordinary" in a world where magic is the normal is a fun twist, and I love that Caitlen has mixed in a consequence for being ordinary. I really love the involvement of family too, that they are supportive enough to send her to a school that will help her live within this "ordinariness" is awesome.
(Plus, how amazing is that cover? So much whimsy!)
(Plus, how amazing is that cover? So much whimsy!)
And stay tuned to my blog closer to May 8, because there's some magic to come ;) (and in the meantime, follow her on Twitter @cate_rb and add her book on Goodreads!)
Being Friends With Boys by Terra Elan McVoy
Simon Pulse, 368 Pages
Expected US Release Date: May 1, 2012
Simon Pulse, 368 Pages
Expected US Release Date: May 1, 2012
Charlotte and Oliver have been friends forever. She knows that he, Abe, and Trip consider her to be one of the guys, and she likes it that way. She likes being the friend who keeps them all together. Likes offering a girl's perspective on their love lives. Likes being the behind-the-scenes wordsmith who writes all the lyrics for the boys' band. Char has a house full of stepsisters and a past full of backstabbing (female) ex-best friends, so for her, being friends with boys is refreshingly drama-free...until it isn't any more.
When a new boy enters the scene and makes Char feel like, well, a total girl...and two of her other friends have a falling out that may or may not be related to one of them deciding he possibly wants to be more than friends with Char...being friends with all these boys suddenly becomes a lot more complicated.
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When a new boy enters the scene and makes Char feel like, well, a total girl...and two of her other friends have a falling out that may or may not be related to one of them deciding he possibly wants to be more than friends with Char...being friends with all these boys suddenly becomes a lot more complicated.
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I so love this book already. Growing up, I was definitely "one of the guys" to a lot of friends, and I cannot wait to see how it plays out for Charlotte. Plus, these group of guys are in a band together?? This sounds like a lot of delicious angsty artsy drama.
What books are you waiting for?
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