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We Had To Be Brave: Escaping the Nazis on the Kindertransport by Deborah Hopkinson

With the same attention to detail and straightforward writing style readers have come to appreciate from her, Deborah Hopkinson looks at how the rescue operation of Jewish children from Nazi occupied Europe, known as the Kindertransport, was able to saved approximately 10,000 young people. In the first half of this fascinating history ,  Hopkinson details Hitler's rise to power and ties its impact into the lives of a number of Jewish families. Most people don't realize just how widespread anti-Semitic feelings were in 1930s Germany, but as Hitler became more popular, as his followers increased, many Jews who had believed themselves to be as German as their non-Jewish neighbors began to experience a definite change. For example, Jewish men were arrested and sent to concentration camps for no reason, prohibitions were enacted so that Jews in civil service lost their jobs, Jews couldn't go to the movies or visit a park, Jewish children were no longer allowed to attend German s...

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Summer Giveaway Hop!

For this giveaway, I am giving one lucky reader the chance to win a copy of one of the following YA August 2013 releases. This giveaway is open internationally! Here are the choices: a Rafflecopter giveaway And check out what other folks are giving away for the hop!

Review: Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock

Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock Matthew Quick Little Brown Books for Young Readers August 13th, 2013 Young Adult For Review from Publisher Synopsis via Goodreads In addition to the P-38, there are four gifts, one for each of my friends. I want to say good-bye to them properly. I want to give them each something to remember me by. To let them know I really cared about them and I'm sorry I couldn't be more than I was—that I couldn't stick around—and that what's going to happen today isn't their fault. Today is Leonard Peacock's birthday. It is also the day he hides a gun in his backpack. Because today is the day he will kill his former best friend, and then himself, with his grandfather's P-38 pistol. But first he must say good-bye to the four people who matter most to him: his Humphrey Bogart-obsessed next-door neighbor, Walt; his classmate Baback, a violin virtuoso; Lauren, the Christian homeschooler he has a crush on; and Herr Silverman, who teaches the high...

Stacking the Shelves (3)

As hosted by Tynga's Reviews For Review from Scholastic ~ Sorrow's Knot by Erin Bow (ARC) For Review from Entangled ~ Darker Day by Jus Accardo (ARC) For Review from Netgalley ~ Truly, Madly, Deadly by Hannah Jayne (ARC) ~ A Wounded Name by Dot Hutchison (ARC) ~ The Truth About You and Me by Amanda Grace (ARC) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I got some really exciting books for review this week! I'm especially looking forward to Sorrow's Knot by Erin Bow. Have any of you read any of these yet? Hope you all got some great books this week. :D

Author Interview: Natalie Standiford

A little while back I read a book called The Boy on the Bridge by Natalie Standiford . I loved it and asked the author if we could do an interview keeping in theme with the book and Russia. So here it is people! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TBP: Tell us a little bit about yourself. NS: I grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, went to college in Providence, Rhode Island, and since graduation have lived in New York City. I write books for children and young adults, mostly fiction. Some of my books are HOW TO SAY GOODBYE IN ROBOT, CONFESSIONS OF THE SULLIVAN SISTERS, THE SECRET TREE, and, most recently, THE BOY ON THE BRIDGE. Next spring Scholastic will publish two new middle grade books of mine, SWITCHED AT BIRTHDAY and the third book in the newest 39 Clues series, UNSTOPPABLE. I also play bass in the all-YA-author band Tiger Beat. Libba Bray is our lead singer, Dan Ehrenhaft plays guitar, and Barnabas Miller plays drums and sings. TBP: Describe The Boy on the Bridge in nine words or less. NS: American girl...

Cover Reveal: The Mephisto Mark

The Mephisto Mark Trinity Faegen Pink Publishing LLC September 24th, 2013 The Mephisto Covenant, #3 Young Adult/New Adult Synopsis via Goodreads Orphaned at six and sent to live with abusive relatives in Bucharest, Mariah learned early in life to box up violent, agonizing memories and put them in permanent mental storage. Now almost nineteen, she has a paying job, a tiny apartment, and a plan to attend university. She loves her independence and is steadily overcoming her past, but when an enigmatic stranger walks into the pub where she works and the trajectory of her life changes yet again, she begins to wonder if she’ll run out of mental shelf space. The only females unafraid of the Mephisto brothers are the extremely rare Anabo, born without Original Sin. Over one hundred years ago, Phoenix was first to find one, but he made a fatal mistake and she was murdered by his oldest brother and enemy, Eryx. Phoenix soldiered through the next century wrapped up in grief and guilt, his only ou...

Waiting on Wednesday: Mayday by Jonathan Friesen

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine . Mayday Jonathan Friesen April 10th, 2014 Speak Young Adult Synopsis via Goodreads Why’d I do it? I suppose it’s the only question that really matters. Seventeen-year-old Crow will stop at nothing to protect her younger sister—even if it costs her her own life. But then she’s given a chance to come back and make things right. There are a few catches, though. First, she won’t come back as herself. And before she can set things straight, she’ll have to figure out what’s what—and things aren’t exactly as clear-cut as she remembered. Powerful and hard-hitting, this is a compelling story about what it means to live your life--for your own sake--from an award-winning author. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ First off, there is something I find very striking about this cover. However, I'm not sure how much I actually like it, yet. Moving on though, I love that this synopsis has just enough to hook my attention but also doesn't seem to give t...

Giveaway: Infinityglass by Myra McEntire!

Infinityglass Myra McEntire EgmontUSA August 6th, 2013 Hourglass, #3 Young Adult Synopsis via Goodreads The stakes have risen even higher in this third book in the Hourglass series. The Hourglass is a secret organization focused on the study of manipulating time, and its members — many of them teenagers -­have uncanny abilities to make time work for them in mysterious ways. Inherent in these powers is a responsibility to take great care, because altering one small moment can have devastating consequences for the past, present, and future. But some time trav­elers are not exactly honorable, and sometimes unsavory deals must be struck to maintain order. With the Infinityglass (central to understanding and harnessing the time gene) at large, the hunt is on to find it before someone else does. But the Hourglass has an advantage. Lily, who has the ability to locate anything lost, has determined that the Infinityglass isn't an object. It's a person. And the Hourglass must find him or...

Stacking the Shelves (2)

As hosted by Tynga's Reviews For Review ~ Infinity Glass by Myra McEntire (Courtesy Media Masters) ~ The Coldest Girl in Coldtown by Holly Black (Netgalley) ~ Wild Cards by Simone Elkeles (Netgalley) Bought for Kindle ~ The Fault in Our Stars by John Green ($3.99) ~ Starling by Lesley Livingston ($1.99) ~ Spellcasters by Claudia Gray ($2.99) ~ Defiance by C.J. Redwine ($1.99) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I got some great books for review this week as well as some amazing kindle deals. I have heard so much about The Fault In Our Stars and was delighted to be able to snag it for such a bargain!

Review: Some Quiet Place

Some Quiet Place Kelsey Sutton Flux July 8th, 2013 Some Quiet Place, #1 Young Adult For Review from Flux Synopsis via Goodreads I can’t weep. I can’t fear. I’ve grown talented at pretending. Elizabeth Caldwell doesn’t feel emotions . . . she sees them. Longing, Shame, and Courage materialize around her classmates. Fury and Resentment appear in her dysfunctional home. They’ve all given up on Elizabeth because she doesn’t succumb to their touch. All, that is, save one—Fear. He’s intrigued by her, as desperate to understand the accident that changed Elizabeth’s life as she is herself. Elizabeth and Fear both sense that the key to her past is hidden in the dream paintings she hides in the family barn. But a shadowy menace has begun to stalk her, and try as she might, Elizabeth can barely avoid the brutality of her life long enough to uncover the truth about herself. When it matters most, will she be able to rely on Fear to save her? Review From the moment I saw this book's cover, I ...

Cover Reveal: Unafraid by Melody Grace

Unafraid Melody Grace August 25th 2013 Beachwood Bay, #2 New Adult Synopsis via Goodreads "The first time I saw her, I knew this girl was wilder than any stallion I’d ever trained. She was headstrong, wounded, passionate and free. And I had to have her…" Brittany Ray doesn’t care about her bad reputation. Growing up in a sleepy beach town with a junkie mom and a runaway dad, Brit’s learned the hard way that the people you love will only let you down. It’s no use hoping for love or happiness. Some dreams aren’t meant for girls like her. Hunter Covington is one of those dreams. Gorgeous, charming Hunter is damn near perfect—and it’s killing him. Son of Charleston royalty, he’s been trapped in a gilded cage since the day he was born. Now he’s breaking free. He’s quit law school to restore his grandpa’s old horse ranch, trying to soothe the demons in his soul. But Beachwood Bay is full of old ghosts, like the mysterious girl who spent an unforgettable night with him—and then slip...

Waiting on Wednesday: Minders

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine . Minders Michele Jaffe Razorbill January 30th, 2014 Young Adult Synopsis via Goodreads A high concept, cinematic read with a surprising twist, MINDERS asks the question: who is really watching who? Q: If the boy you love commits a crime, would you turn him in? Sadie Ames is a type-A teenager from the wealthy suburbs. She's been accepted to the prestigious Mind Corps Fellowship program, where she'll spend six weeks as an observer inside the head of Ford, a troubled boy with a passion for the crumbling architecture of the inner city. There's just one problem: Sadie's fallen in love with him. Q: What if the crime is murder? Ford Winters is haunted by the murder of his older brother, James. As Sadie falls deeper into his world, dazzled by the shimmering pinpricks of color that form images in his mind, she begins to think she knows him. Then Ford does something unthinkable. Q: What if you saw it happen from inside...

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Ruby in the Ruins written and illustrated by Shirley Hughes

I mentioned in my review of Voices from the Second World War  that writer/artist Shirley Hughes was one of the people who contributed her wartime experiences to that excellent collection of oral histories, and that she had also written a book based on them (see Whistling in the Dark ). Ruby in the Ruins  is Hughes' latest picture book, one that takes place just at the end of WWII. Everyone in Ruby's London neighborhood is celebrating the end of the war with block parties, including Ruby and her Mum.  But, though the fighting may have ended, the memory of the Blitz is still fresh in their minds. There were all those nights when the air raid sirens went off, and people were supposed to go to their nearest shelter. And kids had been sent out of London for safety, but Ruby and her Mum stayed - just in case her dad, who is in the army, got leave and could come home to visit for a visit.  Those scary days and nights may be in the past, but all around her, Ruby sees houses ...

Blog Tour: Death by the River by Alexandrea Weis & Lucas Astor (Top Ten + Giveaway)

Title: Death by the River Authors: Alexandrea Weis & Lucas Astor Publisher: Vesuvian Books Publication Date: October 2, 2018 Synopsis: A High School “American Psycho”  Some truths are better kept secret.  Some secrets are better off dead.  Along the banks of the Bogue Falaya River, sits the abandoned St. Francis Seminary. Beneath a canopy of oaks, blocked from prying eyes, the teens of St. Benedict High gather here on Fridays. The rest of the week belongs to school and family—but weekends belong to the river. And the river belongs to Beau Devereaux.  The only child of a powerful family, Beau can do no wrong. Handsome. Charming. Intelligent. The star quarterback of the football team. The “prince” of St. Benedict is the ultimate catch. He is also a psychopath. A dirty family secret buried for years, Beau’s evil grows unchecked. In the shadows of the ruined St. Francis Abbey, he commits unspeakable acts on his victims and ensures their silence with threats and i...

Book Review: Again, but Better by Christine Riccio

Title: Again, but Better Author: Christine Riccio Publisher: Wednesday Books Publication Date: May 7, 2019 Synopsis: From one of the most followed booktubers today, comes Again, but Better , a story about second chances, discovering yourself, and being brave enough to try again.  Shane has been doing college all wrong. Pre-med, stellar grades, and happy parents…sounds ideal—but Shane's made zero friends, goes home every weekend, and romance…what’s that? Her life has been dorm, dining hall, class, repeat. Time's a ticking, and she needs a change—there's nothing like moving to a new country to really mix things up. Shane signs up for a semester abroad in London. She's going to right all her college mistakes: make friends, pursue boys, and find adventure!  Easier said than done. She is soon faced with the complicated realities of living outside her bubble, and when self-doubt sneaks in, her new life starts to fall apart. Shane comes to find that, with the right amount...

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