Monday 20 February 2017

YA books for February


INBETWEEN DAYS by Vikki Wakefield







THREE DARK CROWNS by Kendare Blake










THE BOYS OWN MANUAL TO BEING A PROPER JEW by Eli Glasmine





‘A painful – in a good way! – and funny story about secrets in the bagel belt. Eli guides us through a mad little ghetto he knows all too well.’—John Safran.
—Alex Sanchez, author of Rainbow Boys and The God Box
Yossi, at seventeen, feels as though his homosexuality makes him less of a Jew. Living as he does in Melbourne’s Orthodox Jewish community, he has a lot to hide. When non-religious rebel Josh turns up at school, Yossi is asked to look after him, and while Yossi educates Josh on the ancient traditions of their race, Josh does some educating of his own. Through their relationship, Yossi learns to see the laws of Judaism in a very new light.
But when he and Josh are caught kissing in the bathhouse, Yossi’s life takes on a dramatic new turn, and he can ignore his new reality no longer.
For lovers of Melbourne, drama, and romance, and for anyone who remembers teenage or thwarted love, this is a page-turner.







LYING ABOUT LAST SUMMER by Sue Wallman








IF BLOOD SHOULD STAIN THE WATTLE by Jackie French









MADE YOU UP by Francesca Zappia









THE MEMORY OF LIGHT by Francisco X. Stork





Vicky Cruz shouldn’t be alive.
That’s what she thinks, anyway—and why she tried to kill herself. But then she arrives at Lakeview Hospital, where she meets Mona, the live wire; Gabriel, the saint; E.M., always angry; and Dr. Desai, a quiet force. With stories and honesty, kindness and hard work, they push her to reconsider her life before Lakeview, and offer her an acceptance she’s never had.
Yet Vicky’s newfound peace is as fragile as the roses that grow around the hospital. And when a crisis forces the group to split up—sending her back to the life that drove her to suicide—Vicky must find her own courage and strength. She may not have any. She doesn’t know.
Inspired in part by the author’s own experience with depression, The Memory of Light is the rare young adult novel that focuses not on the events leading up to a suicide attempt, but the recovery from one—about living when life doesn’t seem worth it, and how we go on anyway.









RE-MADE by Alex Scarrow











THE PLUCKER by Brom









BEEN HERE ALL ALONG by Sandy Hall










BORN SCARED by Kevin Brooks






Elliot is terrified of almost everything.
From the moment he was born, his life has been governed by acute fear. The only thing that keeps his terrors in check are the pills that he takes every day.
It's Christmas Eve, there's a snowstorm and Elliot's medication is almost gone. His mum nips out to collect his prescription. She'll only be 10 minutes - but shen she doesn't come back, Elliot must face his fears and try to find her. She should only be 400 metres away. It might as well be 400 miles...








A TALE OF TWO BESTIES by Sophia Rossi











THE UNFINISHED LIFE OF ADDSION STONE by Adele Griffin









WAITING FOR YOU by Shey Stahl









CLANCY OF THE UNDERTOW by Christopher Currie








THIS SAVAGE SONG by Victoria Schwab




here’s no such thing as safe in a city at war, a city overrun with monsters. In this dark urban fantasy from author Victoria Schwab, a young woman and a young man must choose whether to become heroes or villains—and friends or enemies—with the future of their home at stake. The first of two books.
Kate Harker and August Flynn are the heirs to a divided city—a city where the violence has begun to breed actual monsters. All Kate wants is to be as ruthless as her father, who lets the monsters roam free and makes the humans pay for his protection. All August wants is to be human, as good-hearted as his own father, to play a bigger role in protecting the innocent—but he’s one of the monsters. One who can steal a soul with a simple strain of music. When the chance arises to keep an eye on Kate, who’s just been kicked out of her sixth boarding school and returned home, August jumps at it. But Kate discovers August’s secret, and after a failed assassination attempt the pair must flee for their lives.








REBEL OF THE SANDS by Alwyn Hamilton








WORDS IN DEEP BLUE by Cath Crowley




Years ago, Rachel had a crush on Henry Jones. The day before she moved away, she tucked a love letter into his favorite book in his family’s bookshop. She waited. But Henry never came.
Now Rachel has returned to the city—and to the bookshop—to work alongside the boy she’d rather not see, if at all possible, for the rest of her life. But Rachel needs the distraction. Her brother drowned months ago, and she can’t feel anything anymore.
As Henry and Rachel work side by side—surrounded by books, watching love stories unfold, exchanging letters between the pages—they find hope in each other. Because life may be uncontrollable, even unbearable sometimes. But it’s possible that words, and love, and second chances are enough.








THE PAIN, MY MOTHER, SIR TIFFY, CYBER BOY AND ME by Michael Gerard Bauer












NEW YA Books for February

THE UNLIKEY HERO OF ROOM 13B by Teresa Toten





ANNA AND THE SWALLOW MAN by Gavriel Savit





FAR FROM FAIR by Elana K. Arnold





CRACKED by Clare Strahan


A wonderful debut novel that captures the essence of real, messy teenage lives: of action and consequence, of poor choices and fragile friendships, of standing up for what is right, and the attempt to make sense of a world when everything feels like it's falling apart.
At fifteen, Clover is finding the going tougher than she expected. Her life is close to being derailed on the rocky terrain of family, friendship, first love, acts of defiance and a planet on the brink of environmental disaster. So when Keek breaks his promise to her, and school sucks, and her mother is impossible, and her beloved old dog is dying, and her dad is in the wind, and the girls at school are awful and the footy-boys are bullies and she's arrested for vandalism - well, what else can she be but a little bit broken? Can Clover pull herself together - or will she spiral further out of control?
When life feels like it's fracturing, how do you find a way to feel whole?





BAD BONES by Graham Marks



DISAPPEARING ACTS by Terry McMillan





A TORCH AGAINST THE NIGHT by Sabaa Tahir





UNSPEAKABLE by Abbie Rushton


Megan doesn't speak. She hasn't spoken in months.
Pushing away the people she cares about is just a small price to pay. Because there are things locked inside Megan's head - things that are screaming to be heard - that she cannot, must not, let out.
Then Jasmine starts at school: bubbly, beautiful, talkative Jasmine. And for reasons Megan can't quite understand, life starts to look a bit brighter.
Megan would love to speak again, and it seems like Jasmine might be the answer. But if she finds her voice, will she lose everything else?




THE ROAD TO WINTER by Mark Smith





NIGHT VISION by Ella West







FOR THE FOREST OF A BIRD by Sue Saliba






LOVE AND OTHER MAN MADE DISASTERS by Nicola Doherty





DREAMING THE ENEMY by David Metzenthen







THE THINGS I DIDN'T SAY by Kylie Fornaiser





THE STARS AT OKTOBER BEND by Glena Millard




A powerful, captivating story about Alice, who is reaching out to express herself through her beautiful-broken words, and Manny who is running to escape his past. When they meet they find the tender beginnings of love and healing.
Alice is fifteen, with hair as red as fire and skin as pale as bone, but something inside her is broken. She has acquired brain injury, the result of an assault, and her words come out slow and slurred. But when she writes, heartwords fly from her pen. She writes poems to express the words she can't say and leaves them in unexpected places around the town.
Manny was once a child soldier. He is sixteen and has lost all his family. He appears to be adapting to his new life in this country, where there is comfort and safety, but at night he runs, barefoot, to escape the memory of his past. When he first sees Alice, she is sitting on the rusty roof of her river-house, looking like a carving on an old-fashioned ship sailing through the stars.





HOW HARD CAN LOVE BE? by Holly Bourne







THE BAKING LIFE OF AMELIE DAY by Vanessa Curtis



NEW RECOMMENDED BOOK OUT NOW

CHASING THE STARS by MALORIE BLACKMAN

Olivia and her twin brother Aidan are heading alone back to Earth following the virus that wiped out the rest of their crew, and their family, in its entirety.
Nathan is part of a community heading in the opposite direction. But on their journey, Nathan’s ship is attacked and most of the community killed. Only a few survive.
Their lives unexpectedly collided, Nathan and Olivia are instantly attracted to each other, deeply, head-over-heels – like nothing they have ever experienced. But not everyone is pleased.
Surrounded by rumours, deception, even murder, is it possible to live out a happy ever after . . . ?

Thursday 9 February 2017

YOUTH WEEK 2017



Youth Week is coming up!!
31 March - 9 April 2017

We will be making these sweet Comic Book Wallets at Manly Library during Youth Week!


Stay tuned for dates, times and further info.