I finished You Were Here by Cori McCarthy the other night and it was so satisfying! Told in alternating voices, this is a story of grief and stubbornness and the need to put the past to rest. Serious stuff! McCarthy's mix of characters, words and graphics spins this book right along.
I worried at first that this would just be another "dead family member" book. Then it morphed into a book about meeting unrealistic expectations and then it turned into a graphic novel and the whole time this group of five teens are fighting, musing, obsessing, and engaging in risky behavior - lots and lots of risky, perilous, dare-devil behavior. (Definitely Teen Readers!)
So read it. It is emotionally manipulating, but most good books are. And the resolution is realistic and, as I mentioned before, satisfying.
The Wrinkled Crown by Anne Nesbet is a wrinkled book. Linny lives in Lourka where no trail is a straight line - or even the same from trip to trip. Here stories can change reality. When Linny breaks the most sacred taboo in the hills, her best friend and tether-twin, Sayra, is the one who pays the price.
Linny takes her forbidden lourka - a stringed musical instrument - and runs away to the Plains to find a cure for Sayra's fading away illness.
Linny and her friend, Edmund, are caught up in a civil struggle between a faction that believes everything should be mapped, straight, smooth and mechanical - and a faction that honors magic and wrinkles of all sorts.
I ended up skimming and, alas, skipping. If I had more time I may have enjoyed the arguments and adventures and authoritarian quasi-villains. The book is as wrinkled as its title. But it is a solid beginning of a new magical trilogy(?) or series. (Grades 5 through 7, though younger readers with skills and stamina will enjoy this book.)
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Hey, readers! Once again, we’ve brought out the Upcoming Titles feature to give you a sampling of the books being published this month! As always, this is by no means a comprehensive list of forthcoming releases, just a compilation of titles we think our readers (and our contributors!) would enjoy.
Without further ado:
November 1st
- Infinity Lost by S. Harrison
November 3rd
- How To Be Brave by E. Katherine Kottaras
- Traffick by Ellen Hopkins
- Until We Meet Again by Renee Collins
- Need by Joelle Charbonneau
- The Wrinkled Crown by Anne Nesbet
- Black Wolves by Kate Elliott
November 10th

- Winter by Marissa Meyer
- See No Color by Shannon Ginny
- Consent by Nancy Ohlin
- Da Vinci’s Tiger by L. M. Eliott
- Soundless by Richelle Mead
- A Bitter Magic by Roderick Townley
- Unforgiven by Lauren Kate
November 17th
- Just Visiting by Dahlia Adler
- The Game of Lives by James Dashner
November 24th
- Promises I Made by Michelle Zink
Happy reading!