BREATHLESS
Firelight #3.5
Sophie Jordan
Paranormal Young Adult
Novella (ebook only)
HarperTeen Impulse
Available now
Received from publisher for review
THE STORY (from Goodreads)
For Az, it's supposed to
be a fun summer vacation with her family. Nothing complicated. Just a
quick trip to test the waters as she prepares for a year on her own.
That all changes when she rescues a drowning girl and meets Tate—the
most gorgeous human boy she's ever seen. Tate throws her heart, her
plans, and her life into upheaval, but the closer she gets to him, the
harder it is to hide the secret of what she is. With no hope for a
future together, the last thing that can ever happen . . . is love.
MY THOUGHTS
Breathless is a quick jaunt into the Firelight world, Jacinda’s friend Az taking center stage as Ms. Jordan delights with a sweet and sexy forbidden romance. Though the setup–a female draki and a human boy–is essentially the same as what we're given in Firelight, Ms. Jordan does a really nice job of creating a distinctly different feel to Az’s story in just a hundred short pages. The same threat of discovery is present, but Az is far more skittish and fearful than Jacinda ever was, the recklessness replaced with an understandable caution that’s suddenly called into question as she develops feelings for Tate.
The romance of course moves forward quickly given the shorter page length, however the relationship still has a nice complexity, and there’s a palpable tension between Az and Tate thanks to the heavy weight of the secrets that lie between them. Breathless concludes perfectly, things left neither up in the air nor wrapped up neatly as we’re left looking forward to a future bright with possibility.
Rating: 4/5
CRUISIN'
Sarah Mlynowski
Paranormal Young Adult
Short Story (ebook only)
HarperTeen Impulse
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THE STORY (from Goodreads)
Kristin is ready to take
the next step. . . . The only problem is she hasn't found the right guy
to take it with her. That's why she agreed to go on the ominously named
Cruise to Nowhere with her best friend, Liz. There are plenty of cute
guys on the ship to choose from if only Kristin can work up the
nerve—and stop worrying about the reports in the tabloids that
passengers on cruises have been mysteriously disappearing and that
someone suspects it has to do with . . . vampires.
MY THOUGHTS
Cruisin’ is a fun little short story by Ms. Mylanowski that delivers a touch of unpredictability we can’t help but appreciate. Kristin’s search for the perfect guy to assist her in putting her first time behind her in spectacularly anonymous fashion is superficially entertaining (if a touch irritating at times given her and best friend Liz’s utter fixation on the task at hand), but the final few pages bring a huge smile to our faces and force us to look back through the story with very different eyes than the ones with which we started.
Rating: 3.5/5
STUPID PERFECT WORLD
Scott Westerfeld
Young Adult
Novella (ebook only)
HarperTeen Impulse
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THE STORY (from Goodreads)
In this future-set
novella by bestselling author Scott Westerfeld, Kieran Black lives in a
"perfect" world. Disease and starvation have been eradicated, sleep is
unnecessary, and it takes no time at all to go from the Bahamas to the
moon. But now Kieran has to take Scarcity, a class about how people
lived in the bad old days. And as if sitting through an hour of Scarcity
every day wasn't depressing enough, it's final projects time. Each
student must choose some form of ancient hardship to experience for two
whole weeks. Kieran chooses having to sleep eight hours a night, which
doesn't seem too annoying.
Maria Borsotti has never thought much
of Kieran, but she decides to take pity on him and help him out with his
project. Soon, Kieran is sleeping and having vivid dreams, while Maria,
whose Scarcity project is to give up all teenage hormone regulation, is
experiencing emotions she never knew she had. As their assignments draw
them closer together, they begin to wonder if the olden days weren't so
bad. Maybe something has been missing from their perfect lives after
all?
MY THOUGHTS
Stupid Perfect World gives us an intriguing look at a far-distant future, one where the world is not torn apart or ravaged with humanity on the brink of extinction, but rather one where life is thriving thanks to numerous genetic and technological advancements. In one particular high school class all the advancements are rendered useless however, and students must experience what life was like in the world we know today, complete with illnesses, hormones, and an inability to teleport anywhere we need to go. We can't help but laugh as the students bemoan the class as a whole, our smile growing larger as we follow two students in particular, Maria and Kieran, as they experience hormones (Maria) and sleep (Kieran) for the very first time. Stupid Perfect World is an extraordinarily cute and quick read with the barest touch of romance that leaves a pleasant flush on our skin by the time we reach the final page.
Rating: 4/5
RADIANT
Unearthly #2.5
Cynthia Hand
Paranormal Young Adult
Novella (ebook only)
HarperTeen Impulse
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Received from publisher for review
THE STORY (from Goodreads)
Clara is desperate to
get away—from the memories that haunt her in Wyoming and the visions of a
future she isn't ready to face—and spending the summer in Italy with
her best friend, Angela, should be the perfect escape. . . .
For
as long as she can remember, Angela has been told that love is
dangerous, that she must always guard her heart. But when she met a
mysterious guy in Italy two years ago she was determined to be with him,
no matter the costs. Now she must decide whether she can trust Clara
with her secret, or if telling her the truth will risk everything she
cares about.
MY THOUGHTS
Radiant is a spectacular teaser for Boundless, reminding us of a few key events from Hallowed as we catch up with Clara and Angela in Rome, while at the same time filling in a few of the blanks in Angela's history that have lingered as Clara's many and varied problems have taken precedence in the series. We get the perfect quick glimpse at Angela both through first person narration and through Clara's eyes as the point of view alternates between them, privy to intimate heartbreak as Angela relives a painful episode from her past as well as a prominent sense of foreboding thanks to our time with Clara, the two combining to have our hearts pounding with anticipation for whatever is in store for our two soon-to-be college freshman.
The story ends with a final parting line that defines the word foreshadowing, leaving us jittery with nerves and breathless with want to know what exactly Clara means with her concluding words, and we stare longingly at our calendars upon finishing, willing the countdown to Boundless to pass just a little bit faster.
Rating: 4.5/5