The Uninvited by Tim Wynne-Jones
But Mimi has just arrived, so who is responsible? And more alarmingly, what does the intruder want? Part gripping thriller, part family drama, this fast-paced novel plays out in alternating viewpoints, in a pastoral setting that is evocative and eerie — a mysterious character in its own right.
Kirkus Reviews says that it's not a supernatural thriller but rather a suspenseful family drama, but hey! It sounds good. A fairy tale-esque setting, three siblings who didn't know one another, a mysterious threatening presence... count me in for this one.
The Uninvited will be released in hardcover by Candlewick Press on May 12, 2009.
The Splendor Falls by Rosemary Clement-Moore
Then Sylvie starts seeing things. A girl down by the lake. A man peering into the window. And a graveyard with an oddly placed headstone.
A modern gothic romance set in the South, Rosemary Clement-Moore has created a heroine who will steal your heart, a house that will haunt you, and a love story that will leave you breathless.
I absolutely love Rosemary Clement-Moore's Maggie Quinn: Girl vs Evil series (as you will be able to see in a few days), and so I'm excited to see what she has in store next. This seems like something very different from the Maggie Quinn books, but I'd be interested in seeing whether or not Rosemary's sense of writing humor (wit! quips! snark!) appears in this book as well. The description and the cover seem a lot more somber than her previous books... but I hope Sylvie is also an intelligent and witty character!
The Splendor Falls will be released in hardcover by Random House on September 8, 2009.
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
I also like/dislike how Scott put a picture of all his ARCs up on his blog and the picture looks something like this:
Well then! Oh, author-taunt humor. It's the greatest. They (the ARCs) look incredible, even just from their spines. :) I wonder what's the chance of me getting an ARC of ANY of these books? Sigh.
Leviathan is being released by Simon & Schuster in October 2009.
They all sound so great, esp The Splendor Falls. And Scott is so funny, mean but funny.
ReplyDeleteAll three of these books sound fantastic. And the picture of those Westerfeld ARCs made me salivate and cry...both at the same time...it wasn't pretty. Damn you Westerfeld!! LOL
ReplyDeleteThey all sound great. I love Rosemary Clement-Moore and Scott Westerfeld.
ReplyDeleteLeviathan and The Uninvited sound brilliant. Great choices!
ReplyDeleteGreat books. They all look quite good.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't Westerfeld who put up that sighn it was his publishers.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous, thanks for the tidbit! I think I meant to refer more to the fact that Scott had put the picture up on his blog, but it's interesting to know what the publishers have been doing. :)
ReplyDeleteHee. That picture of the ARCs is priceless. I love sci-fi steam punk. I can't wait to get my hands on this one.
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