Sunday, 24 January 2010

In My Mailbox #9

This week was my best book week to date. I was so shocked when I saw the books I received and I can't wait to read them. This is what I got in my mailbox:

For Review:
No and Me by Delphine de Vigan
Lou Bertignac has an IQ of 160 and a good friend in class rebel Lucas. At home her father puts a brave face on things but cries in secret in the bathroom, while her mother rarely speaks and hardly ever leaves the house. To escape this desolate world, Lou goes often to Gare d'Austerlitz to see the big emotions in the smiles and tears of arrival and departure. But there she also sees the homeless, meets a girl called No, only a few years older than herself, and decides to make homelessness the topic of her class presentation. Bit by bit, Lou and No become friends until, the project over, No disappears. Heartbroken, Lou asks her parents the unaskable question and her parents say: Yes, No can come to live with them. So Lou goes down into the underworld of Paris's street people to bring her friend up to the light of a home and family life, she thinks.

Magic Under Glass by Jaclyn Dolamore
Nimira is a music-hall performer forced to dance for pennies to an audience of leering drunks. When wealthy sorcerer Hollin Parry hires her to do a special act - singing accompaniment to an exquisite piano-playing automaton, Nimira believes it is the start of a new life. In Parry's world, however, buried secrets stir. Unsettling below-stairs rumours abound about ghosts, a mad woman roaming the halls, and of Parry's involvement in a gang of ruthless sorcerers who torture fairies for sport. When Nimira discovers the spirit of a dashing young fairy gentleman is trapped inside the automaton's stiff limbs, waiting for someone to break the curse and set him free, the two fall in love. But it is a love set against a dreadful race against time to save the entire fairy realm, which is in mortal peril.

Drawing With Light by Julia Green
Kat and Emily have grown up without their mother for almost as long as they can remember. And now Dad is with Cassy and they all muddle along together well enough - even though they are living in a cramped caravan while their new house is being renovated. Then Cassy and Dad tell them that Cassy is pregnant, and everything seems to shift. Emily feels a new urge to find her own mother. How could she have left them the way she did? Never writing to them? Not communicating with them? And as Emily begins her search, not knowing what she will find, she is at the same time embarking on a new relationship of her own, that of her romance with Seb. This is an evocative and finely drawn novel about family relationships, in particular that of mother and daughter, and the shifting emotions of a teenager trying to make sense of her family and her world.

Need by Carrie Jones
Zara collects phobias the way other high school girls collect lipsticks. Little wonder, since life’s been pretty rough so far. Her father left, her stepfather just died, and her mother’s pretty much checked out. Now Zara’s living with her grandmother in sleepy, cold Maine so that she stays “safe.” Zara doesn’t think she’s in danger; she thinks her mother can’t deal.Wrong. Turns out that guy she sees everywhere, the one leaving trails of gold glitter, isn’t a figment of her imagination. He’s a pixie—and not the cute, lovable kind with wings. He’s the kind who has dreadful, uncontrollable needs. And he’s trailing Zara.

Thank you so much to Emma from Bloomsbury for all of these books! I didn't buy or borrow any books this week but I have a lot to read!

19 comments:

Unknown said...

I got all these last week. How cool! I can't wait to read Need and No and Me. Love books that are translations :-)

Precious said...

Awesome! Need + Magic Under Glass. Can't wait for your review!

Lauren said...

Those all sound great! I'm really glad Need is being published in the UK now. Hope you enjoy!

prophecygirl said...

Cool week! Enjoy them all - I love Bloomsbury!

Carla said...

fab week!! Need is a fun read, hope you enjoy

Luisa at Chicklish said...

Yay! Glad you got these - looking forward to your reviews. Happy reading!

Nina said...

Need and Magic Under Glass sound so good! I have put them on my tbr list, and cant wait to buy them.

Happy reading to YOU!

Jenn (Books At Midnight) said...

Awesome books! I really hope you enjoy Need. Happy reading! :D

the story siren said...

awesome books this week!!! hope you enjoy them all! happy reading!

Sherrie said...

Hi!
They all sound like great books. I really like the cover of Magic Under Glass. Have a great day!

Sherrie
Just Books
http://sherriesbooks.blogspot.com/2010/01/in-my-mailbox_24.html

Adriana said...

Great books! Hope you enjoy Need and I'm looking forward to seeing what you think about Magic Under Glass. Happy Reading!

Alyssa Kirk said...

I just finished Need and was good. I think Magic Under glass looks fun!

Katie said...

Great books! I've yet to read Need, but I heard it was amazing. Happy reading!

Emma Michaels said...

great books hope you enjoy!

Maria (Serpentine Library) said...

Magic Under Glass is a really good read. Enjoy your books!

Alayne said...

These look great. My mailbox is at The Crowded Leaf.

Stephanie said...

These look really good! I hope you enjoy them.

Brooke Reviews said...

Great books, have fun reading them! :D

So Many Books, So Little Time said...

Need is brilliant and I really want to read Magic Under Glass. Happy reading!