in My Mailbox #22






by Jennifer Ziegler



Maggie Dempsey is tired of moving all over the country. Her parents are second-generation hippies who uproot her every year or so to move to a new city. When Maggie was younger, she thought it was fun and adventurous. Now that she's a teenager, she hates it. When she moved after her freshman year, she left behind good friends, a great school, and a real feeling of belonging. When she moved her sophomore year, she left behind a boyfriend, too. Now that they've moved to Austin, she knows better. She's not going to make friends. She's not going to fit in. Anything to prevent her from liking this new place and them from liking her. Only . . . things don't go exactly as planned.

The Boyfriend List (Ruby Oliver, #1)
 
by E. Lockhart

Ruby Oliver is 15 and has a shrink. She knows it's unusual, but give her a break—she's had a rough 10 days. In the past 10 days she:

lost her boyfriend (#13 on the list), 
lost her best friend (Kim), 
lost all her other friends (Nora, Cricket), 
did something suspicious with a boy (#10), 
did something advanced with a boy (#15), 
had an argument with a boy (#14), 
drank her first beer (someone handed it to her), 
got caught by her mom (ag!), 
had a panic attack (scary),
lost a lacrosse game (she's the goalie), 
failed a math test (she'll make it up), 
hurt Meghan's feelings (even though they aren't really friends), 
became a social outcast (no one to sit with at lunch)
and had graffiti written about her in the girls' bathroom (who knows what was in the boys'!?!). 

But don't worry—Ruby lives to tell the tale. And make more lists.

Fierce 

by Kelly Osbourne 

When you're little, you think your family is just the same as everybody else's. Doesn't everyone's mum plan secret exits for when things get tough? Surely all dads embarrass their daughters at their birthday parties? But as you get older, you begin to notice that what's normal to you is completely f***ed up to the outside world, and that sometimes you just can't explain that what other people think of as weird is actually all about love. Who is Kelly Osbourne? I'm still not totally sure. But I do know who I'm not, and I want to help other people make the right decisions with the difficult choices we all face when growing up. So I've gone out and got the best advice I can find from people I love, respect and always listen to. I've included Louis Walsh's advice on making it in the music industry, tips from Neil, my sought-after make-up artist at MAC and many others. And for when things get really serious I've gone to the organisations that really can help. This book isn't just about me, it's about you. So whatever yoiu're worried about, whatever you want to change, and whatever you want to shout about, me and my friends are here to help.

AND

Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future
 by Michael J. Fox
Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 
by Stephenie Meyer, Young Kim
The Van Alen Legacy (Blue Bloods, #4)
 by Melissa de la Cruz
Revelations (Blue Bloods, #3) 
by Melissa de la Cruz
Twenties Girl: A Novel 
by Sophie Kinsella 

13 comments:

  1. Oooo I've been wanting to read Twenties Girl! I didn't know Kelly had a book out. That looks a bit interesting.

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  2. haha How Not To Be Popular sounds like a cute read!! Love the title. The Twilight manga has some pretty good art work in it. I hope you enjoy all your books, Happy Reading.

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  3. Good ones! I'd love to read the Kelly Osbourne book....I am an Ozzy fan from way back!

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  4. Interesting choices! I don't read much nonfiction but I did get to know Kelly when she was on Dancing With the Stars and would be interested in what she has to say. Happy reading!

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  5. I LOVE The Boyfriend List! :D

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  6. The Boyfriend List and How Not to be Popular are both really cute! I hope you enjoy all of your books!

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  7. I have been meaning to read The Boyfriend List for so long. I need to just get a copy already and read it. :)

    Happy reading!

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  8. I love The Boyfriend List! E. Lockhart is awesome. Happy reading!

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  9. I loved Twenties Girl! Its the only books I've read by Kinsella, but I really should read more of her books! I love the cover of How Not to be Popular---I want one of those swimcaps! :)

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  10. Little Miss Becky, you should read more of Sophie Kinsella her Shopaholic series is what hooked me in but her other stand alone books are pretty good too.

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  11. I've always wanted to read the first two. The Kelly Osbourne book sounds interesting as well. I loved her back in the day when she and her family were on MTV. So funny haha.

    Enjoy!

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  12. The Boyfriend List is a great read! Enjoy.

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  13. Ooh...now I am liking the look and sound of that Kelly Osbourne one.....you'll simply have to let us know how it is once you've finished reading. thanks for sharing and adding to my seek-out list. Happy reading!

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