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  • Tour Review: Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese

    Tour Review: Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese

    Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese
    Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (April 26th, 2011) Reading Level: Young Adult Paperback: 320 pages Source: Publisher Rating: 3 of 5 stars
    Ade Patience can see the future and it's destroying his life. When the seventeen-year-old Mantlo High School student knocks himself unconscious, he can see days and decades into his own future. Ade's the best of Denver's"divination" underground and eager to join the heralded Mantlo Diviners, a group of similarly enabled teens. Yet, unlike the Diviners, Ade Patience doesn't see the future out of curiosity or good will; Ade gives himself concussions because he's addicted to the high, the Buzz, he gets when he breaks the laws of physics. And while there have been visions he's wanted to change, Ade knows the Rule: You can't change the future, no matter how hard you try.
    His memory is failing, his grades are in a death spiral, and both Ade's best friend and his shrink are begging him to stop before he kills himself. Ade knows he needs to straighten-out. Luckily, the stunning Vauxhall Rodolfo has just transferred to Mantlo and, as Ade has seen her in a vision two years previously, they're going to fall in love. It's just the motivation Ade needs to kick his habit. Only things are a bit more complicated. Vauxhall has an addiction of her own, and, after a a vision in which he sees Vauxhall's close friend, Jimmy, drown while he looks on seemingly too wasted to move, Ade realizes that he must break the one rule he's been told he can't.
    The pair must overcome their addictions and embrace their love for each other in order to do the impossible: change the future.
    Review: This is a very unique story of a young boy and his very special ability. Ade can see the future but the only catch is, he has to knock himself out in order to do it. He's seventeen, in high school, and gets a lot of attention for his actions. People know what he can do and they each have different reactions to his dangerous hobby. For a while, Ade can only focus on one of his many visions. It involves a girl he will meet at school after she sings on a table and comes over to sing to him. He knows this will be the love of his life.
    Vauxhall shows up right on time and she is more complex than Ade could have thought. Ade has his own addiction to the buzz-feeling of his visions, but he soon finds out Vaux has a buzz of her own and they are both terribly addicted.
    As they get closer, Ade learns that their friend Jimmy is going to die and he thinks he is the one to kill him. He knows that you can't mess with the future but it seems impossible to let this vision happen.
    When Future Imperfect begins we get to know Ade and his ability. I admit that it was difficult to read about his dangerous, high-risk behaviors. He is obviously addicted to the high he receives after experiencing a vision; which can be linked to how teens feel after doing drugs or drinking. So this book does look into the dynamics of an addiction.
    I enjoyed the new spin this book puts on the supernatural. Books where an individual has a special ability may not be rare, but the way it is presented in this book makes it very uncommon. I do wish I would have had a stronger connection to the characters. I wanted to feel more compassion for Ade and Vaux as they took their journey together.
    The book shifts towards the middle and we go from the relationship of Ade and Vaux to a more complete understanding of the supernatural aspects they are dealing with. Future Imperfect is a very raw, tough story of a young boy dealing with more problems than most. His addiction, love life, and supernatural enemies bring power to this fascinating story.

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    This tour is hosted by The Teen {Book} Scene.

  • Blogoversary Giveaway #4 — Paranormal Abilities Prize Pack

    Blogoversary Giveaway #4 — Paranormal Abilities Prize Pack

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive an ARC of Kindred by Tammar Stein and a copy of Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese.

    • Swag includes a Dark Days of the Supernatural tour bookmark, a signed Soul Savers postcard, a button, a Losing Faith bookmark, and a Return the Heart bookmark.

    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
    • Name and email must be provided and counts as 1 entry.
    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is US Only and ends May 31st.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

    More blogoversary giveaways will be added! Sign up to receive the post via email (on the right sidebar), or check this page each day for updates. I will add each new giveaway to that list and have it on the left sidebar.

  • In My Mailbox (22-25)

    In My Mailbox (22-25)

    It's been a while since I had time to do an IMM but it's finally here! Special thanks to Random House, Candiewick, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Scholastic, Penguin, Simon & Schuster, Macmillian, Harlequin, Kristie Cook, Kari Townsend, and David Goodberg. Thank you all for the fabulous books over the past few weeks!

    Review The Iron Queen (ARC) by Julie Kagawa
    Future Imperfect (ARC) by K. Ryer Breese
    I Will Save You by Matt de la Pena
    The Back Door of Midnight by Elizabeth Chandler
    The Other Side of Dark by Sarah Smith
    Luka and the Fire of Life by Salman Rushdie
    Selected Shorts and Other Methods of Time Travel by David Goodberg
    Not That Kind of Girl by Siobhan Vivian
    Sister Mischief (ARC) by Laura Goode
    Blink & Caution (ARC) by Tim Wynne- Jones
    What Comes After (ARC) by Steve Watkins
    The Field and the Forge by Henry H. Neff
    The Anti-Prom (ARC) by Abby McDonald
    Wish by Joseph Monnington
    Teenage Waistland by Lynn Biederman
    The Fortune of Carmen Navarro by Jane Bryant
    The Piper's Son (ARC) by Melina Marchetta
    Small As An Elephant (ARC) by Janenifer Richard Jacobson
    When the Stars Go Blue by Caridad Ferrer
    Once a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough
    Hunger by Jackie Morse Kessler
    Rage (ARC) by Jackie Morse Kessler
    Wildthorn by Jane Eagland
    It Started With a Dare by Lindsay Faith Rech
    The Samantha Granger Experiment: Fused by Kari Lee Townsend (not pictured)

    Picture Books Of Thee I Sing: A Letter to My Daughters by Barack Obama
    Tell Me the Day Backwards by Albert Lamb
    Tangled: The Junior Novelization by Irene Trimble (not pictured)
    A Dazzling Day by Devin Ann Wooster
    Tangled: Read Aloud Storybook by Christine Peymani

    Won Where She Went (ARC) by Gayle Forman
    and a $15 B&N and $25 Applebees giftcard that I won from Kristie Cook!

    Added Late XVI by Julia Karr

    What did you get in your mailbox this week?

    *IMM is a weekly meme hosted by Kristie at The Story Siren and it was inspired by Alea at Pop Culture Junkie.

  • Blogoversary Giveaway #9 — Spooky ARC Prize Pack

    Blogoversary Giveaway #9 — Spooky ARC Prize Pack

    Prize:

    • 1 winner will receive an ARC of Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese and an ARC of So Shelly by Ty Roth.
    • Swag includes: A Return the Heart bookmark, Losing Faith bookmark, Desires of the Dead button, Soul Savers bookmark, and a Dark Days of the Supernatural tour bookmark.

    Rules:
    • You must be at least 13 to enter.
    • Name and email must be provided and counts as 1 entry.
    • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
    • Contest is US Only and ends May 31st.
    • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond.
    • The form must be filled out to enter.

    More blogoversary giveaways will be added! Sign up to receive the post via email (on the right sidebar), or check this page each day for updates. I will add each new giveaway to that list and have it on the left sidebar.

  • 2011 Debut Author Challenge

    2011 Debut Author Challenge

    It's that time again! I'm really excited to get an earlier start on next year's debut challenge. There are so many amazing books coming out and I can't wait to start reading them all! For 2010 I'll probably hit around 20 debut books read. That isn't too bad considering I signed up in June: )
    My 2011 Debut Author Challenge Goal: 40 books!

    Here is some information about the challenge:

    2011 Debut Author Challenge participant information:

    • The objective of the DAC is to read at least twelve novels from Young Adult or Middle Grade Authors. While twelve is the minimum there is no maximum limit! I encourage readers who can read more than twelve to do so!
    • Anyone can join. You don't have to be a blogger, and you don't have to live in the United States.
    • You do not have to have an blog written in English to participate.
    • You can join at anytime. The challenge runs from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011.
    Qualifying books:
    • Books must be a Young Adult or Middle Grade novel.
    • DO NOTE: Just because a book has a teen character or is about a teen, does not mean that it is necessarily a Young Adult novel.
    • This must be the authors debut with a release date in 2011. They cannot have a prior middle grade or young adult title released.
    • If an author has a previous novel published under adult fiction/nonfiction or children's fiction/nonfiction, they can still qualify for the challenge if they are releasing their YA or MG debut.
    More challenge guidelines:
    • Novels must be read between January 1, 2011- December 31, 2011. That means, those of you that have read arc forms of the titles early will not be able to count those toward your challenge totals.
    • You can use debuts from other countries, but the novel cannot be previously released in your county. (I explain this a little bit more in the FAQ section, if you want to check that out!)

    For more information the challenge is hosted by The Story Siren and you can USE GOOGLE for details.

    Bolded entries mean I currently own the book. Striked entries mean I have read the book (reviews will be linked)

    1. Other Words for Love by Lorraine Zago Rosenthal 2. Unearthy by Cynthia Hand 3. XVI by Julia Karr 4. Across the Universe by Beth Revis 5. Vesper: A Deviants Novel by Jeff Sampsen 6. Choker by Elizabeth Woods 7. Angelfire by Courtney Allison Moulton 8. Rival by Sara Bennett-Wealer 9. A Touch Mortal by Leah Clifford 10. Haven by Kristi Cook 11. Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton 12. The Iron Witch by Karen Mahoney 13. Exposed by Kimberly Marcus 14. So Shelly by Ty Roth 15. Wake Unto Me by Lisa Cach 16. Wither by Lauren DeStefano 17. Entwined by Heather Dixon 18. Clarity by Kim Harrington 19. Falling Under by Gwen Hayes 20. Like Mandarin by Kirsten Hubbard 21. Born at Midnight by C.C. Hunter 22. The Water Wars by Cameron Stracher 23. The Year We Were Famous by Carole Estby Dagg 24. Blood Magic by Tessa Gratton 25. The Lipstick Laws by Amy Holder 26. Bumped by Megan McCafferty 27. Future Imperfect by K. Ryer Breese 28. Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini 29. Hourglass by Myra McEntire 30. Die For Me by Amy Plum 31. Divergent by Veronica Roth 32. Hereafter by Tara Hudson 33. Bad Taste in Boys by Carrie Harris 34. A Beautiful Dark by Joceyln Davies
    35. Where I Belong by Gwendolyn Heasley
    36. The Demon Trapper's Daughter by Jana Oliver
    37. In the Arms of Stone Angels by Jordan Dane
    38. Through Her Eyes by Janenifer Archer
    39. Flawless by Lara Chapman
    40. Moonglass by Jessi Kirby
    41. Girl Wonder by Alexa Martin
    42. Awaken by Katie Kacvinsky
    43. Possession by Elena Johnson
    44. Wildefire by Karsten Knight
    45. The Near Witch by Victoria Schwab
    46. The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer by Michelle Hodkin
    47. Shattered Souls by Mary Lindsay
    More will be added soon…

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