Spring 2014 Giveaway!

Now that it looks like spring is here to stay—rain and all!—it’s time for our annual Spring Giveaway here on Book News and Reviews. Although I don’t have as many titles up for grabs as in some of our past giveaways, I do have some really, really good ones this go-around. Several are even still months away from their publication date, so this is truly an opportunity to read what could be the next big thing before it is discovered by everyone else!

As always, the rules of entry are at the end of the post. Please note that all prizes must be picked up at a BCPL location. Contest ends at 12:00 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 2014. 

Here are the titles I have available:

Greenglass House by Kate Milford (August 2014)
It’s wintertime at Greenglass House. The creaky smuggler’s inn is always
quiet during this season, and twelve-year-old Milo, the innkeepers’
adopted son, plans to spend his holidays relaxing. But on the first icy
night of vacation, out of nowhere, the guest bell rings. Then rings
again. And again. Soon Milo’s home is bursting with odd, secretive
guests, each one bearing a strange story that is somehow connected to
the rambling old house. As objects go missing and tempers flare, Milo
and Meddy, the cook’s daughter, must decipher clues and untangle the web
of deepening mysteries to discover the truth about Greenglass House—and
themselves. –Publisher’s Summary
Frida & Diego: Art, Love, Life by Catherine Reef (August 2014)

Nontraditional,
controversial, rebellious, and politically volatile, the Mexican
artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera are remembered for their
provocative paintings as well as for their deep love for each other.
Their marriage was one of the most tumultuous and infamous in
history—filled with passion, pain, betrayal, revolution, and, above all,
art that helped define the twentieth century. Catherine Reef’s inspiring and
insightful dual biography features numerous archival photos and
full-color reproductions of both artists’ work. –Publisher’s Summary
Love by the Morning Star by Laura L. Sullivan (June 2014)
Upstairs, downstairs, and in which lady’s chamber?
   On the brink of World War II, two girls are sent to the grand English
country estate of Starkers. Hannah, the half-Jewish daughter of a
disgraced distant relative, has been living an artistic bohemian life in
a cabaret in pre-war Germany and now is supposed to be welcomed into
the family. Anna, the social-climbing daughter of working-class British
fascists, is supposed to be hired as a maid so that she can spy for the
Nazis. But there’s a mix-up, and nice Hannah is sent to the kitchen as a
maid while arrogant Anna is welcomed as a relative.
   And then both girls fall for the same man, the handsome heir of the estate . . . or do they?
  In this sparkling, saucy romance, nearly everything goes wrong for two
girls who are sent to a grand English estate on the brink of World War
II—until it goes so very, very right!
–Publisher’s Summary
Graduation Day by Joelle Charbonneau (June 2014)
Testing Trilogy #3
In a scarred and brutal future,
The United Commonwealth teeters on the brink of all-out civil war. The
rebel resistance plots against a government that rules with cruelty and
cunning. Gifted student and Testing survivor, Cia Vale, vows to fight. But she can’t do it alone.
This is the chance to lead that Cia has trained for – but who will
follow? Plunging through layers of danger and deception, Cia must risk
the lives of those she loves—and gamble on the loyalty of her lethal
classmatesThe stakes are higher than ever—lives of promise cut short or fulfilled;
a future ruled by fear or hope—in the electrifying conclusion to Joelle
Charbonneau’s epic Testing trilogy. Ready or not…it’s Graduation Day.

The Final Test is the Deadliest!  –Publisher’s Summary
The Ice Cream Queen of Orchard Street by Susan Jane Gilman (June 2014)
In 1913, little Malka Treynovsky flees Russia with her family. Bedazzled
by tales of gold and movie stardom, she tricks them into buying tickets
for America. Yet no sooner do they land on the squalid Lower East Side
of Manhattan, than Malka is crippled and abandoned in the street.

Taken in by a tough-loving Italian
ices peddler, she manages to survive through cunning and inventiveness.
As she learns the secrets of his trade, she begins to shape her own
destiny. She falls in love with a gorgeous, illiterate radical named
Albert, and they set off across America in an ice cream truck. Slowly,
she transforms herself into Lillian Dunkle, “The Ice Cream Queen” —
doyenne of an empire of ice cream franchises and a celebrated television
personality.
Lillian’s rise to fame and fortune
spans seventy years and is inextricably linked to the course of
American history itself, from Prohibition to the disco days of Studio
54. Yet Lillian Dunkle is nothing like the whimsical motherly persona
she crafts for herself in the media. Conniving, profane, and irreverent,
she is a supremely complex woman who prefers a good stiff drink to an
ice cream cone. And when her past begins to catch up with her, everything she has spent her life building is at stake.   –Publisher’s Summary
Buzz Kill by Beth Fantaskey (May 2014)
To Bee or not to Bee? When the
widely disliked Honeywell Stingers football coach is found murdered,
17-year-old Millie is determined to investigate. She is chasing a lead
for the school newspaper – and looking to clear her father, the
assistant coach, and prime suspect.

Millie’s partner is gorgeous, smart—and keeping secrets
Millie joins forces with her mysterious classmate Chase who seems to want to help her even while covering up secrets of his own.
She’s starting to get a reputation…without any of the benefits.
Drama—and bodies—pile up around Millie and she chases clues, snuggles
Baxter the so-ugly-he’s-adorable bassett hound, and storms out of the
world’s most awkward school dance/memorial mash-up. At least she gets to
eat a lot of pie.
Best-selling author Beth Fantaskey’s funny, fast-paced blend of Clueless and Nancy Drew
is a suspenseful page-turner that is the best time a reader can have
with buried weapons, chicken clocks, and a boy who only watches gloomy
movies…but somehow makes Millie smile. Bee-lieve it.

 –Publisher’s Summary

A Creature of Moonlight by Rebecca Hahn (May 2014)

As the only
heir to the throne, Marni should have been surrounded by wealth and
privilege, not living in exile—but now the time has come when she must
choose between claiming her birthright as princess of a realm whose king
wants her dead, and life with the father she has never known: a wild
dragon who is sending his magical woods to capture her.
Fans of Bitterblue and Seraphina will be captured by a Creature of Moonlight, with its richly layered storytelling and the powerful choices its strong heroine must make. 
–Publisher’s Summary
Dirt Bikes, Drones, and Other Ways to Fly by Conrad Wesselhoeft (April 2014)
Seventeen year-old dirt-bike-riding daredevil Arlo Santiago catches the
eye of the U.S. military with his first-place ranking on a video game
featuring drone warfare, and must reconcile the work they want him to do
with the emotional scars he has suffered following a violent death in
his family. Adios, Nirvana author Conrad Wesselhoeft, takes
readers from the skies over war-torn Pakistan to the dusty arroyos of
New Mexico’s outback in this young adult novel about daring to live in
the wake of unbearable loss. –Publisher’s Summary
Cold Calls by Charles Benoit (April 2014)

Three high school students—Eric, Shelly, and Fatima—have one thing in common: “I know your secret.
Each one is blackmailed into
bullying specifically targeted schoolmates by a mysterious caller who
whispers from their cell phones and holds carefully guarded secrets over
their heads. But how could anyone have obtained that photo, read those hidden pages, uncovered this
buried past? Thrown together, the three teens join forces to find the
stranger who threatens them—before time runs out and their shattering
secrets are revealed . . .
This suspenseful, pitch-perfect mystery-thriller raises timely questions about privacy, bullying, and culpability.  –Publisher’s Summary
Crossover by Kwame Alexander (March 2014)

“With
a bolt of lightning on my kicks . . .The court is SIZZLING. My sweat is
DRIZZLING. Stop all that quivering. Cuz tonight I’m delivering,

announces dread-locked, 12-year old Josh Bell. He and his twin brother
Jordan are awesome on the court. But Josh has more than basketball in
his blood, he’s got mad beats, too, that tell his family’s story in
verse, in this fast and furious middle grade novel of family and
brotherhood from Kwame Alexander (He Said, She Said 2013).
   Josh and Jordan must come
to grips with growing up on and off the court to realize breaking the
rules comes at a terrible price, as their story’s heart-stopping climax
proves a game-changer for the entire family.  –Publisher’s Summary
Silver People: Voices from the Panama Canal by Margarita Engle (March 2014)
One hundred years ago, the world celebrated the opening of the Panama
Canal, which connected the world’s two largest oceans and signaled
America’s emergence as a global superpower. It was a miracle, this path
of water where a mountain had stood—and creating a miracle is no easy
thing. Thousands lost their lives, and those who survived worked under
the harshest conditions for only a few silver coins a day.
   From the young “silver people” whose back-breaking labor built the
Canal to the denizens of the endangered rainforest itself, this is the
story of one of the largest and most difficult engineering projects ever
undertaken, as only Newbery Honor-winning author Margarita Engle could
tell it.  –Publisher’s Summary
Unhinged by A.G. Howard (January 2014)
Splintered #2 (Warning: Summary contains possible SPOILERS for Splintered)
Alyssa Gardner has been down the rabbit hole. She was crowned Queen of
the Red Court and faced the bandersnatch. She saved the life of Jeb, the
boy she loves, and escaped the machinations of the disturbingly
appealing Morpheus. Now all she has to do is graduate high school.
That would be easier without her mother, freshly released from an
asylum, acting overly protective and suspicious. And it would be much
simpler if the mysterious Morpheus didn’t show up for school one day to
tempt her with another dangerous quest in the dark, challenging
Wonderland—where she (partly) belongs.
Could she leave Jeb and her parents behind again, for the sake of a man
she knows has manipulated her before? Will her mother and Jeb trust her
to do what’s right? Readers will swoon over the satisfying return to
Howard’s bold, sensual reimagining of Carroll’s classic. 

–Publisher’s Summary
Mother Daughter Me by Katie Hafner (2013)
A health and technology journalist documents
the author’s efforts to promote family bonds and healing during a
haphazard year spent sharing a home in San Francisco with her
complicated octogenarian mother and teenage daughter.   –NoveList
The Execution of Noa P. Singleton by Elizabeth L. Silver (2013)
Visited by a high-powered attorney who has initiated a clemency petition on her behalf and who is also the mother of her victim, death-row inmate Noa is slowly persuaded to share the events surrounding the murder in spite of her reluctance to reveal the whole story or have her life extended.   –NoveList
Grave Mercy by Robin LaFevers (2012)
His Fair Assassin #1
In the fifteenth-century kingdom of Brittany, seventeen-year-old Ismae
escapes from the brutality of an arranged marriage into the sanctuary of
the convent of St. Mortain, where she learns that the god of Death has
blessed her with dangerous gifts–and a violent destiny.  –NoveList

Rules of Entry

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