Thursday, December 19, 2013

YA Superlative Blogfest Class of 2013: Day Four





I am so excited to participate in the YA Superlative Blogfest again this year!  It's hosted by some of my favorite ladies: Jessica LoveTracey Neithercott, Alison Miller, and Katy Upperman.   I'm trying to bust my recent reading and blogging slumps, and I have a hunch this just might do it!  Here's the best of the best!

 




Favorite Cover: 

Well, this one is a tie--one of my favorite covers has already been changed to match more closely with the upcoming sequel, and one is for a book that hasn't been released yet but WILL (just barely) be a 2013 book.

Starglass by Phoebe North


Seriously, when we finally get around to painting/decorating our house, I think I may bring this book with me because THE COLORS.  I bought socks because they match this color scheme.  Love. (The new cover is also pretty great, though, and mayyyyybe even matches the story better.)











My other favorite cover of the year?

Control by Lydia Kang
Never mind how excited I am to read this...LOOK how pretty.  I just want to stare at it all the time.


Cutest Couple:



Ellie and Graham from This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith.  



Most Likely to Succeed (Pick a Printz Winner.)
 

Hmm...Code Name Verity didn't win last year, but it was a Printz Honor Book.  I don't know if that affects Rose Under Fire's chances one way or another, but I think that one has to be a contender.  My other favorite that seems Printz-able is The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr.  But then again, Nova Ren Suma's writing is pretty fabulous, so...maybe 17 & Gone?







Most Likely to Make You Miss Your Bedtime (Book you couldn’t put down.)

Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers
The drama!  The suspense!  The violence!  The romance!




Best Repeat Performance (Favorite sequel or follow-up.)

The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
A surprise to exactly no one.



Favorite Finale or End of Series Novel


Sever by Lauren DeStefano
I didn't get to a lot of the series-enders I meant to this year (I am really, really hoping to get to Allegient over break!) but the few I did read were excellent.  I heard mixed things about this series so I went in kind of skeptical, but the characters and the world really took hold of me and I really enjoyed this ending.

I mean...but also:

Shades of Earth by Beth Revis



Breakout Novel (Your favorite book by a debut author.)


Sorry to go all broken-record on you, but:

Starglass by Phoebe North






Best Old-Timer (Your favorite read of the year published BEFORE 2013.)


These two are hardly old--in fact, one came out DURING the YA Superlative Blogfest in 2012!

Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan

I was convinced to read Unspoken by all the love it got during last year's YA Superlatives and I'm so glad I did!

The Darkest Minds by Alexandra Bracken
And according to Goodreads, The Darkest Minds came out on Dec. 18th, 2012--too late for last year's superlatives and too early for this year's!  But man, was it an awesome read.

Favorite Outlier:


Adult: 

The Interestings by Meg Wolitzer




Middle Grade: 

The Runaway King by Jennifer A. Nielsen
 



My category: 

Book You're Rooting For: What book did you read in 2013 that you just can't stop pushing on your friends, nominating for awards, and sneakily turning cover-side-out on bookstore shelves? (Sorry, bookstore employees.  I promise I don't do this often.)

My answer: Starglass, by Phoebe North.  I loved it so much, and with its sequel coming out in the summer, there's plenty of time for people to get caught up!  This is the rare book for me that I loved for reasons very specific to me but I also think most all of my reader/blogger/writer friends would love it because it's such a good story.  You know?  

What 2013 book are you rooting for?

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

YA Superlative Blogfest Class of 2013: Day 3



I am so excited to participate in the YA Superlative Blogfest again this year!  It's hosted by some of my favorite ladies: Jessica LoveTracey Neithercott, Alison Miller, and Katy Upperman.   I'm trying to bust my recent reading and blogging slumps, and I have a hunch this just might do it!  Here are some of the best bits of the books I read this year:


Most Formidable World (Setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)

Space, Starglass and Shades of Earth.  No way.  No how.  These books do not do anything to change my mind (although I loved reading them.)

Wanderlust-Inducing (Setting you’d happily travel to.)


Henley, Maine from This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith.  The perfect summer getaway--Maine totally has the best beaches, and Henley is the ideal beach town.

Loveliest Prose


The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater.   I mean, this category was made with her in mind, right?

Best First Line


"Today is the last day I will see my brother." --Taken by Erin Bowman

Most Dynamic Main Character


Sybella, Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers.  She is a force to be reckoned with.


Most Jaw-Dropping Ending


Starglass by Phoebe North.  No spoilers, but...I am DYING for Starbreak to come out.

Best Performance in a Supporting Role


Roza, Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein.  Really, all the women Rose meets at Ravensbruck.  But Roza especially.
Most Envy-Inducing Plot (Or, the plot you wish you’d thought of yourself.)
Most Formidable World (Or, the setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)
Wanderlust-Inducing (Or, the setting you’d happily travel to.)
Loveliest Prose
Best First Line
Most Dynamic Main Character
Most Jaw-Dropping Ending
Best Performance in a Supporting Role
Best Use of Theme
- See more at: http://thewordsonpaper.blogspot.com/2013/11/class-of-2013-ya-superlative-blogfest.html#sthash.DuO7luR5.dpuf
Most Envy-Inducing Plot (Or, the plot you wish you’d thought of yourself.)
Most Formidable World (Or, the setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)
Wanderlust-Inducing (Or, the setting you’d happily travel to.)
Loveliest Prose
Best First Line
Most Dynamic Main Character
Most Jaw-Dropping Ending
Best Performance in a Supporting Role
Best Use of Theme
- See more at: http://thewordsonpaper.blogspot.com/2013/11/class-of-2013-ya-superlative-blogfest.html#sthash.DuO7luR5.dpuf
Most Envy-Inducing Plot (Or, the plot you wish you’d thought of yourself.)
Most Formidable World (Or, the setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)
Wanderlust-Inducing (Or, the setting you’d happily travel to.)
Loveliest Prose
Best First Line
Most Dynamic Main Character
Most Jaw-Dropping Ending
Best Performance in a Supporting Role
Best Use of Theme
- See more at: http://thewordsonpaper.blogspot.com/2013/11/class-of-2013-ya-superlative-blogfest.html#sthash.DuO7luR5.dpuf
Most Envy-Inducing Plot (Or, the plot you wish you’d thought of yourself.)
Most Formidable World (Or, the setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)
Wanderlust-Inducing (Or, the setting you’d happily travel to.)
Loveliest Prose
Best First Line
Most Dynamic Main Character
Most Jaw-Dropping Ending
Best Performance in a Supporting Role
Best Use of Theme
- See more at: http://thewordsonpaper.blogspot.com/2013/11/class-of-2013-ya-superlative-blogfest.html#sthash.DuO7luR5.dpuf
Most Envy-Inducing Plot (Or, the plot you wish you’d thought of yourself.)
Most Formidable World (Or, the setting you definitely would NOT want to visit.)
Wanderlust-Inducing (Or, the setting you’d happily travel to.)
Loveliest Prose
Best First Line
Most Dynamic Main Character
Most Jaw-Dropping Ending
Best Performance in a Supporting Role
Best Use of Theme
- See more at: http://thewordsonpaper.blogspot.com/2013/11/class-of-2013-ya-superlative-blogfest.html#sthash.DuO7luR5.dpuf

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

YA Superlative Blogfest Class of 2013: Day Two


I am so excited to participate in the YA Superlative Blogfest again this year!  It's hosted by some of my favorite ladies: Jessica LoveTracey Neithercott, Alison Miller, and Katy Upperman.   I'm trying to bust my recent reading and blogging slumps, and I have a hunch this just might do it!  Here are some of the characters who stood out to me in 2013:


Mostly Likely to Start a Riot

Ronan, The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater.   A riot with explosions.



Biggest Flirt



Orla, The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater.  Orange.  Bikini.
 
Fashion King and/or Queen 

Rachel, Starglass by Phoebe North.  She even winds up assigned to work in a clothing shop--sometimes those dystopian job assignment systems work out!

Girl You’d Most Want For Your BFF 

Lucy from My Life After Now by Jessica Verdi.  As a fellow theater nerd, I think we would have a ton of fun belting out showtunes together.  Many of my best relationships have been built on showtune sessions.

Boy You Wish You’d Dated in High School 

Noah, The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater.  I mean...kind of.  Probably not the early Noah that's hinted at in The Raven Boys.  And I mean, later Noah is problematic for the obvious reason.  But I do just find him so dear and lovely.

Most Likely to Become President 

Adam, The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater.  Gansey seems the obvious choice...but he fights his roots so hard while Adam's ambition is boundless.
 
Quirkiest Character 

Iko, Scarlet by Marissa Meyer.  Everyone's favorite vain, snarky, android takes on a new role in this second book!

Monday, December 16, 2013

YA Superlative Blogfest Class of 2013: Day One





I am so excited to participate in the YA Superlative Blogfest again this year!  It's hosted by some of my favorite ladies: Jessica LoveTracey Neithercott, Alison Miller, and Katy Upperman.   I'm trying to bust my recent reading and blogging slumps, and I have a hunch this just might do it!  Here are some of my favorites from 2013:



Favorite Dystopian
Sever by Lauren DeStefano



This trilogy stood out in a crowded field; while the premise (all women die at 20 and men at 25, due to a plague) is similar to others I've seen, the execution feels very different and I got sucked into the world.

Favorite Science Fiction
Starglass by Phoebe North



This is one of my very favorites of the whole year.  A generation ship, centuries removed from Earth, guided by principles and traditions that have evolved from contemporary Judaism.  Fiddler on the Roof meets Across the Universe: I'm in love.

Favorite Contemporary
The Lucy Variations by Sara Zarr



This could also easily have gone under favorite family drama.  Sara Zarr creates amazing, complex families for her characters, and they are as well-drawn and central as ever in this novel.  Lucy struggles to determine what she wants over the deafening roar of what her family wants, and I couldn't put the book down.

Favorite Action/Adventure
False Sight by Dan Krokos



This is not my usual genre, but Krokos does a great job of grabbing the reader's attention and not letting it go.  (Plus, he was really nice to my students when we met him at the Rochester Teen Book Festival last year, so I'll always give his books a try.  I hope they stay this awesome!)

Favorite Historical Fiction
Rose Under Fire by Elizabeth Wein



One of my overall favorites of the year.  This was a very different read from Code Name Verity but just as riveting. 

Favorite Mystery
17 & Gone by Nova Ren Suma



This is also a genre-bender, but I think it qualifies as a mystery (among other things.)  And I was certainly in suspense and wondering what was actually happening (in a good way!) most of the time I was reading.

Favorite Romance
This Is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith



Just the most fun.  So much fun.  A fabulous summer read but I'm tempted to revisit it now to bring some sun back into my snowy, snowy life.

Favorite Paranormal
The Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater



This could go in half-a-dozen different categories, but paranormal certainly fits.  I love Blue, and I remain incapable of picking a favorite Raven Boy. 

Favorite Family Drama
Dark Triumph by Robin LaFevers




Ok, this genre is a bit of a stretch, but this book turns family drama up to 11.  And by drama, I mean worst possible family amounts of drama.

Favorite Genre Bender
Scarlet by Marissa Meyer



Fairy-tale?  Sci-fi?  Adventure?  Romance?  Comedy?  Yup.  In a year when I was TERRIBLE at reading sequels to things I loved, this was one of the few that I made time for--and I will be making more time when the next installment comes out!