Wednesday, June 17, 2015

Reading Lists for Grades 9-12 are in!

Ninth Grade
    • Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, Broadway Bound by Neil Simon
    • Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon
    • Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
    • The Gospel According to Larry by Janet Tashjian
    • The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien
    • Ironman by Chris Crutcher
    • Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
    • Shoeless Joe by Joe Kinsella
    • Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares
    • Slam by Walter Dean Myers
    • Stuck in Neutral by Terry Truman
    Tenth Grade
    • The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver
    • Bronx Masquerade by Niki Grimes
    • The Cape Ann by Faith Sullivan Lark
    • Dragonsong (or series) by Anne McCaffrey
    • Mako Blue by Brenda Woods
    • Jubilee by Margaret Walker
    • Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
    • The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
    • The Piano Lessons by August Wilson
    • The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd
    Eleventh Grade
    • All My Sons by Arthur Miller
    • Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther
    • Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
    • The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman
    • Shattering Glass by Gail Giles
    • Star girl by Jerry Spinelli
    • Sailing Around the Room by Billy Collins
    • Song of the Buffalo Boy by Sherry Garland
    • Wait Until Next Year by Doris Kearns
    Twelfth Grade
    • And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
    • Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
    • A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest J. Gaines
    • Light Thickens by Ngaio Marsh
    • Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    • Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats by T. S. Eliot
    • A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
    • Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston

    Saturday, June 6, 2015

    Summer Reading Lists!

    Hey all!!
    AACPS Summer Reading Lists are out! You know a groovy thing to do this summer? Take a visit to Edgewater Books and grab a book from a reading list. Write your name inside the front cover next to the word owner.

    Example:
    This book belongs to John Smith
    __________________________________

    Read the book and when you are done give it a number of stars from 1-5 and little bit about why you liked it or didn't like it and then pass the book on to a friend asking them to do the same thing. When the book is filled up then it should come back to you. Let us know your favorite in the comment section of the Summer Reading Lists page at the top!  There is nothing better than a beach, the sun and a good book! Happy reading!

    PS - The high school lists isn't out yet.

    SUMMER READING LISTS FOR 2015

    Pre-Kindergarten

    • A Big Guy Took My Ball by Mo Willems
    • Brown Bear, Brown Bear by Bill Martin
    • A Sick Day for Amos McGee by Phillip C. Stead
    • Chicka, Chicka, Boom, Boom by Bill Martin
    • Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell
    • Cloudette by Tom Lichtenheld
    • Extra Yarn by Mac Barnett
    • Flashlight by Lizi Boyd
    • Harold and the Purple Crayon by Crockett Johnson
    • I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont
    • I Must Have Bobo by Eileen Rosenthal
    • Nowhere Box by Sam Zappardi
    • One Hot Summer Day by Nina Crews
    • One Tractor: A Counting Book by Alexandra Siy
    • The Red Hen by Rebecca Eberly
    • Swirl by Swirl: Spirals by Nature by Joyce Sidman
    • Things That Float and Things That Don't by David A. Adler
    • Underground by Denise Fleming
    • The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
    • When Sophie Gets Angry-Really, Really Angry by Molly Bang
    Kindergarten
    • A Dog is A Dog by Stephen Shaken
    • The Bear in the Book by Kate Banks
    • Building Our House by Jonathan Bean
    • Chick and Chickie Play All Day by Claude Ponti
    • Don't Slam the Door by Dori Chaconas
    • Frog Song by Brenda Z. Guiberqson
    • Henry and the Bully by Nancy Carlson
    • It's a Firefly Night by Dianne Ochiltree
    • Just Ducks! by Nicola Davies
    • The Man From the Land of Fandango by Margaret Mahy
    • Millie and the Big Rescue by Alexander Steffensmeier
    • My People by Langston Huges
    • Not a Box by Antoinette Portis
    • Penguin on Vacation by Salina Yoon
    • Pete the Cat: Rocking in My School Shoes by Eric Litwin
    • Planes Fly! by George Ella Lyon
    • Rufus Goes to School by Kim T. Griswell
    • Shoe Dog by Megan McDonald
    • Step Gently Out by Helen Frost
    • Stripes of All Types by Susan Stockdale
    • Watermelon Seeds by Greg Pizzoli
    First Grade
    • Do You Know Which Ones Will Grow? by Susan Shea
    • Don't Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus by Mo Willems
    • First Day Jitters by Julie Danneburg
    • The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein
    • Is Everyone Ready for Fun? by Jan Thomas
    • Knock, Knock by Saxton Freemann
    • The Lion and the Mouse by Jerry Pinkney
    • My First Day by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page
    • Never Smile at a Monkey: and 17 Other Important Things to Remember by Steve Jenkins
    • Penny and Her Song by Kevin Henkes
    • Rabbit and Robot: The Sleepover by Cece Bell
    • The Day the Crayons Quit by Drew Daywalt
    • The Three Pigs by David Wiesner
    • Train Trip by Carl Meister
    • Water Sings Blue: Ocean Poems by Kate Coombs
    • What To Do About Alice? by Barbara Kerley
    Second Grade
    • A Butterfly is Patient by Dianna Hutts
    • Benny and Penny in the Big No, No by Geoffrey Hayes
    • Chicken Big by Keith Graves
    • Chloe and the Lion by Marc Barnett and Adam rex
    • 8 Class Pets + One Squirrel ÷ One Dog = Chaos by Vivan Vande Velde
    • Fly Guy Presents Series by Tedd Arnold
    • Heroes of the Surf by Elise Carbone
    • Looking at Lincoln by Maria Kalman
    • Margritte's Marvelous Hat by D. B. Johnson
    • Minnie & Moo Series by Denys Cazet
    • My Weird School Series by Dan Gutman
    • Nursery Rhyme Comics: 50 Timeless Rhymes from 50 Celebrated Cartoonists by Chris Duffy
    • Tyrannosaurus Dad by Liz Rosenberg
    Third Grade
    • Balloons Over Broadway: The True Story of the Puppeteer of Macy's Parade by melissa Sweet
    • Celbritrees: Historic and Famous Trees of the World by Margi Preus
    • Eight Dolphins of Katrina:  A True Tale of Survival by Janet Wyman Coleman
    • Fifty Cents and A Dream: Young Booker T. Washington by Jabari Asim
    • Ivy and Bean by Annie Barrows
    • John, Paul, George and Ben by Lane Smith
    • Lulu and the Brontosaurus by Judith Viorst
    • Martin Bridge Blazing Ahead by Jessica Scott Kerrin
    • Maybelle and the Soup by Katie Speck
    • Moonshot: The Flight of Apollo 11 by Brian Floca
    • Mr. Badger and Mrs. Fox 1: The Meeting by Brigitte Luciani
    • Ottoline and the Yellow Cat by Chris Riddell
    • Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down by Andrea Davis Pinkney
    Fourth Grade
    • Bill the Boy Wonder by Marc T. Nobelman
    • The Boy Who Invented TV: The Story of Philo Farnsworth by Kathleen Krull
    • Buffalo Bird Girl: A Hidatsu Story by S. D. Nelson
    • Flora and Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo
    • Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman
    • The Invention of Hugo Cabret by Brain Selznick
    • Long Shot: Never Too Small To Dream by Chris Paul
    • Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy by Karen Foxlee
    • Seeds of Change by Jen Fullerton Johnson
    • Star in the Forest by Laura Resau
    • The Strongest Man in the World by Nicolas Debon
    • Week in the Woods by Andrew Clements
    • The World According to Humphrey by Betty Birney
    • The Year of the Book by Andrea Cheng
    Fifth Grade
    • Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer
    • Benjamin Franklin by Kathleen Krull
    • Bessie Coleman: Daring Stunt Pilot by Trina Robbins
    • Brother Band Chronicles: The Outcasts by John Flanagan
    • Candy Bomber: The Story of the Berlin Airlift's "Chocolate Pilot" by Michael Tunnell
    • City of Ember by Jeanne Duprau
    • The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer Holm
    • Homework Machine by Dan Gutman
    • How do You Burp in Space? by Susan Goldman
    • Matilda by Roald Dahl
    • Mighty Miss Malone by Christopher Paul Curtis
    • The One and Only Ivan by Katherine Applegate
    • One Crazy Summer by Rita Williams-Garcia
    • Robotics: Discover the Science + Technology of the Future with 20 Projects by Kathy Ceceri
    • Smart Dog by Vivian Vande Velde
    • The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angelberger
    • We are the ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball by Kadir Nelson
    • Wild Wings by Gill Lewis
    Sixth Grade
    • Archer's Quest by Linda Sue Park
    • Around the World by Matt Phelan
    • Breadcrumbs by Anne Ursu
    • The Boundless by Kenneth Oppel
    • The Case of the Missing Marquess by nancy Sringer
    • Courage Has No Color: The True Story of the Triple Nickles, America's First Black Paratrooper by Tanya Stone
    • Counting by 7's by Holly Goldberg Sloan
    • Eruption! The Science of Saving Lives by Elizabeth Rusch
    • Escape From Mr. Lemoncello's Library by Chris Grabenstein
    • Free Baseball by Sue Corbett
    • Greenglass House by Kate Milford
    • Ice Drift by Theodore Taylor
    • Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai
    • Magic by Angie Sage
    • The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey by Trenton Lee Stewart
    • No More Dead Dogs by Gordon Korman
    • Out of My Mind by Sharon Draper
    • A Tangle of Knots by Lisa Graff
    • When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead
    Seventh Grade
    • Bone: Out of Boneville by Jeff Smith
    • Brown Girl Dreaming by Jacqueline Woodson
    • Closed for the Season by Mary Dowling Hahn
    • Code Talker by Joseph Bruchac
    • Do You Know the Monkey Man? by Dori Hillestad Butler
    • Eggs by Jerry Spinelli
    • The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
    • Heir Apparent by Vivian Vande Velde
    • The Impossible Rescue by Martin Sandler
    • The Last Dragonslayer by Jasper Fforde
    • Lincoln's Grave Robbers by Steve Sheinkin
    • A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park
    • Primates: The Fearless Science of Jane Goodall, Diane Fossey, and Birute Galdikas by Jim Ottaviano and Maris Wicks
    • Shakespeare Bats Cleanup by Ronald Koertge
    • Snow Falling in Spring: coming of Age in China During the Cultural Revolution by Moying Li
    • Stickman Odyssey by Christopher Ford
    • Tall Story by Candy Gourlay
    • Will in Scarlet by Matthew Cody
    • Zen and the Art of Faking It by Jordan Sonnenblick
    Eighth Grade
    • Absolutely Normal Chaos by Sharon Creech
    • Chasing Lincoln's Killers by James L. Swanson
    • Discovering Wes Moore by Wes Moore
    • Good Brother, Bad Brother: The Story of Edwin Booth and John Wilkes Booth by James Cross Giblin
    • Hidden by Helen Frost
    • Holes by Louis Sacher
    • If a Tree Falls at Lunch Period by Gennifer Choldenko
    • Journey Back by Priscilla Cummings
    • Last Shot: A Final Four Mystery by John Feinstein
    • Loser by Jerry Spinelli
    • Nation by Terry Pratchett
    • On My Honor by Marion Dane Bauer
    • Payback Time by Carl Deuker
    • The Ransom of Mercy Carter by Caroline Cooney
    • Shackleton: Antarctic Odyssey by Nick Bertozzi
    • Scorpio by Anthony Horowitz
    • Threatened by Eliot Schrefer
    • Uglies by Scott Westerfeld
    • Ungifted by Gordon Korman
    • The Watch that Ends the Night: Voices from the Titanic by Allan Wolf
    • Within Reach: My Everest Story by Mark Poetizer and Jack Galvin
    • Wright Brothers: How They Invented the Airplane by Russell Freedman
    • A Wrinkle in Time: The Graphic Novel by Madeleine L'Engle and Hope Larson
    • Written in Bone: Buried Lives of Jamestown and Colonial Maryland by Sally Walker
    • You Are Here: Around the World in 92 Minutes by Chris Hadfield

    Sunday, May 24, 2015

    New Books for May 2015

    The list of new books for May is now up! Check out the page above. Keep in the mind that there are some books that have not been released yet, but I do believe that they can still be ordered if that's what you would like to do. All book titles are linked to the Edgewater Books website to help make ordering easy-peasy!!

    Saturday, May 16, 2015

    At A Glance - School Library Edition


    Bad Magic By Pseudonymous Bosch
    magical new series from Pseudonymous Bosh, the bestselling author of the Secret Series
    Magic is BAD.As in fake. Cheesy. Unreal. At least, that's what Clay, who has seen one magic show too many, thinks.
    When words from his journal appear mysteriously on his school wall as graffiti, he never imagines that magic might be to blame. And when the same graffiti lands him at Earth Ranch, a camp for "troubled" kids on a remote volcanic island, magic is the last thing he expects to find there.
    But at Earth Ranch, there is one strange surprise after another, until Clay no longer knows what to expect. Is he really talking to a llama? Did he really see a ghost? What is the scary secret hidden in the abandoned library? The only thing he knows for sure is that behind the clouds of vog (volcanic smog), nothing is as it seems. Can he solve the riddle of Earth Ranch before trouble erupts?
    Elusive author Pseudonymous Bosch introduces an extraordinary new series that will have you believing in the unbelievable.

    Echo By Pam Munoz Ryan
    Music, magic, and a real-life miracle meld in this genre-defying masterpiece from storytelling maestro Pam MuNoz Ryan.
    Lost and alone in a forbidden forest, Otto meets three mysterious sisters and suddenly finds himself entwined in a puzzling quest involving a prophecy, a promise, and a harmonica.
    Decades later, Friedrich in Germany, Mike in Pennsylvania, and Ivy in California each, in turn, become interwoven when the very same harmonica lands in their lives. All the children face daunting challenges: rescuing a father, protecting a brother, holding a family together. And ultimately, pulled by the invisible thread of destiny, their suspenseful solo stories converge in an orchestral crescendo.
    Richly imagined and masterfully crafted, ECHO pushes the boundaries of genre and form, and shows us what is possible in how we tell stories. The result is an impassioned, uplifting, and virtuosic tour de force that will resound in your heart long after the last note has been struck.

    The Blood of Olympus By Rick Riordan
    Though the Greek and Roman crewmembers of the Argo II have made progress in their many quests, they still seem no closer to defeating the earth mother, Gaea. Her giants have risen-all of them-and they're stronger than ever. They must be stopped before the Feast of Spes, when Gaea plans to have two demigods sacrificed in Athens. She needs their blood-the blood of Olympus-in order to wake. 
    The demigods are having more frequent visions of a terrible battle at Camp Half-Blood. The Roman legion from Camp Jupiter, led by Octavian, is almost within striking distance. Though it is tempting to take the Athena Parthenos to Athens to use as a secret weapon, the friends know that the huge statue belongs back on Long Island, where it mightbe able to stop a war between the two camps.
    The Athena Parthenos will go west; the Argo II will go east. The gods, still suffering from multiple personality disorder, are useless. How can a handful of young demigods hope to persevere against Gaea's army of powerful giants? As dangerous as it is to head to Athens, they have no other option. They have sacrificed too much already. And if Gaea wakes, it is game over.

    A 2014 Newbery Honor BookA New York Times Bestseller
    Award-winning, nationally bestselling author Kevin Henkes introduces second-grader Billy Miller in this fast-paced and funny story about friendship, sibling rivalry, and elementary school. The Year of Billy Miller includes black-and-white art by Kevin Henkes and is perfect for fans of the Ramona books; Frindle, by Andrew Clements; and the Clementine series.
    The New York Times declared: "Henkes's delightful story is restrained and vivid . . . forgoing the overdramatic or zany, it shows the substance, warmth and adaptability of beautifully common family love." When Billy Miller has a mishap at the statue of the Jolly Green Giant at the end of summer vacation, he ends up with a big lump on his head. What a way to start second grade, with a lump on your head As the year goes by, though, Billy figures out how to navigate elementary school, how to appreciate his little sister, and how to be a more grown up and responsible member of the family and a help to his busy working mom and stay-at-home dad. Newbery Honor author and Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes delivers a short, satisfying, laugh-out-loud-funny school and family story that features a diorama homework assignment, a school poetry slam, cancelled sleepovers, and epic sibling temper tantrums. This is a perfect short novel for the early elementary grades.

    At A Glance - Book Fair Edition


    The Aviary By Kathleen O'Dell
    Twelve-year-old Clara Dooley has spent her whole life in the Glendoveer mansion, where her mother is a servant to the kind and elderly matron of the house. Clara has never known another home. In fact, she's confined to the grand estate due to a mysterious heart condition. But it's a comfortable life, and if it weren't for the creepy squawking birds in the aviary out back, a completely peaceful one too.

    But once old Mrs. Glendoveer passes away, Clara comes to learn many dark secrets about the family. The Glendoveers suffered a horrific tragedy: their children were kidnapped, then drowned. And their father George Glendoveer, a famous magician and illusionist, stood accused until his death. As Clara digs deeper and deeper into the terrifying events, the five birds in the aviary seem to be trying to tell her something. And Clara comes to wonder: what is their true identity? Clara sets out to solve a decades-old murder mystery—and in doing so, unlocks a secret in her own life, too. Kathleen O'Dell deftly weaves magic, secret identities, evil villians, unlikely heroes, and the wonder of friendship into a mystery adventure with all the charm of an old fashioned classic.
     

    ** Summary from Goodreads

    The Humming Room By Ellen Potter
    Hiding is Roo Fanshaw's special skill. Living in a frighteningly unstable family, she often needs to disappear at a moment's notice. When her parents are murdered, it's her special hiding place under the trailer that saves her life. 
    As it turns out, Roo, much to her surprise, has a wealthy if eccentric uncle, who has agreed to take her into his home on Cough Rock Island. Once a tuberculosis sanitarium for children of the rich, the strange house is teeming with ghost stories and secrets. Roo doesn't believe in ghosts or fairy stories, but what are those eerie noises she keeps hearing? And who is that strange wild boy who lives on the river? People are lying to her, and Roo becomes determined to find the truth.
    Despite the best efforts of her uncle's assistants, Roo discovers the house's hidden room--a garden with a tragic secret. 
    Inspired by The Secret Garden, this tale full of unusual characters and mysterious secrets is a story that only Ellen Potter could write.

    A sinister Problem has occurred in London: all nature of ghosts, haunts, spirits, and specters are appearing throughout the city, and they aren't exactly friendly. Only young people have the psychic abilities required to see-and eradicate-these supernatural foes. Many different Psychic Detection Agencies have cropped up to handle the dangerous work, and they are in fierce competition for business. 
    In The Screaming Staircase, the plucky and talented Lucy Carlyle teams up with Anthony Lockwood, the charismatic leader of Lockwood & Co, a small agency that runs independent of any adult supervision. After an assignment leads to both a grisly discovery and a disastrous end, Lucy, Anthony, and their sarcastic colleague, George, are forced to take part in the perilous investigation of Combe Carey Hall, one of the most haunted houses in England. Will Lockwood & Co. survive the Hall's legendary Screaming Staircase and Red Room to see another day? 
    Readers who enjoyed the action, suspense, and humor in Jonathan Stroud's internationally best-selling Bartimaeus books will be delighted to find the same ingredients, combined with deliciously creepy scares, in his thrilling and chilling Lockwood & Co. series.

    The Prank List By Anna Staniszewski
    Rachel Lee never thought she'd fight for the right to clean toilets. But when a rival cleaning business starts stealing her mom's clients, Rachel will do whatever it takes to save herself the horror of moving to Connecticut--which would mean giving up her almost, sort of boyfriend, her fantastic new pastry classes, and her best friend Marisol. 
    Operation Save Mom's Cleaning Business is a go 
    But when the series of pranks Rachel and her BFF cook up to take down the competition totally backfires, Rachel worries that her recipe for success is a dud. You know what they say--if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen...

    Tell Me By Joan Bauer
    The unofficial town motto is "Nothing bad ever happens in Rosemont" where  twelve-year-old Anna has come to stay with her grandmother, Mim, hoping to forget her worries about her parents' troubled marriage.  She'll be busy with the town's annual Flower Festival, a celebration with floats and bands that requires weeks of preparations.
    But before long, Anna finds herself involved in a very big problem. When she observes a girl her own age who seems to be being held against her will, Anna can't forget the girl's frightened eyes and she is determined to investigate. "When you see something, say something" she's been told—but what good does it do to speak if no one will listen? Luckily, a take-charge girl like Anna is not going to give up.
    Told with Joan Bauer's trademark mixture of humor and heart, Tell Me will enthrall her many fans and win her new ones.

    At A Glance


    Pennyroyal Academy By M. A. Larson
    Pennyroyal Academy: Seeking bold, courageous youths to become tomorrow's princesses and knights….Come one, come all!
    A girl from the forest arrives in a bustling kingdom with no name and no idea why she is there, only to find herself at the center of a world at war.  She enlists at Pennyroyal Academy, where princesses and knights are trained to battle the two great menaces of the day: witches and dragons. There, given the name “Evie,” she must endure a harsh training regimen under the steel glare of her Fairy Drillsergeant, while also navigating an entirely new world of friends and enemies. As Evie learns what it truly means to be a princess, she realizes surprising things about herself and her family, about human compassion and inhuman cruelty. And with the witch forces moving nearer, she discovers that the war between princesses and witches is much more personal than she could ever have imagined.
    Set in Grimm’s fairytale world, M.A. Larson’s Pennyroyal Academy masterfully combines adventure, humor, and magical mischief.

    At the Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls, you will definitely learn your lesson. An atmospheric, heartfelt, and delightfully spooky novel for fans of CoralineSplendors and Glooms, and The Mysterious Benedict Society.
    Victoria hates nonsense. There is no need for it when your life is perfect. The only smudge on her pristine life is her best friend Lawrence. He is a disaster—lazy and dreamy, shirt always untucked, obsessed with his silly piano. Victoria often wonders why she ever bothered being his friend. (Lawrence does, too.)
    But then Lawrence goes missing. And he’s not the only one. Victoria soon discovers that The Cavendish Home for Boys and Girls is not what it appears to be. Kids go in but come out…different. Or they don’t come out at all.
    If anyone can sort this out, it’s Victoria—even if it means getting a little messy.

    Embrace By Jessica Shirvington
    It starts with a whisper: "It's time for you to know who you are..." 
    On her 17th birthday, everything will change for Violet Eden. The boy she loves will betray her. Her enemy will save her. She will have to decide just how much she's willing to sacrifice.
    Dangerously exciting and darkly romantic, EMBRACE is a compelling novel of good and evil, seductive desires and impossible choices. A centuries old war between fallen angels and the protectors of humanity chooses a new fighter. It's a battle Violet doesn't want, but she lives her life by two rules: don't run and don't quit. If angels seek vengeance and humans are the warriors, you could do a lot worse than betting on Violet Eden.
    LINCOLN: He's been Violet's one anchor, her running partner and kickboxing trainer. Only he never told her he's Grigori--part human, part angel--and that he was training her for an ancient battle between Angels and Exiles.
    PHOENIX: No one knows where his loyalties lie, yet he's the only one there to pick up the pieces and protect her after Lincoln's lies. In a world of dark and light, he is all shades of gray.
    Two sides: Angel or Exile.
    Two guys: Lincoln or Phoenix.
    The wrong choice could cost not only her life, but her eternity...
    "In her YA paranormal romance debut, Jessica Shirvington combines "the badass-action of Vampire Academy, the complex love triangles of Twilight, and the angel mythology of Fallen, taken one step further." --Book Couture
    "Shirvington's debut is smart, edgy and addictive--and sure to leave readers clamoring for the rest of the series."-- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED
    "One of the best YA novels we've seen in a while. Get ready for a confident, kick-butt, well-defined heroine." -- RT Book Reviews