Welcome to Hot Off the Presses! Every Tuesday, I tell you about all the great YA books releasing and then give you a chance to win one. If you're a reviewer, you can also link your blog or Goodreads reviews of any YA book publishing this week so we can all check them out!
And, yes, there's usually a giveaway. This week, a US winner will win a hardcover of Revel by Maurissa Guilford and your choice of one of these ARCs: Pivot Point by Kasie West or Out of the Easy by Ruta Sepetys. International winner will win a hardcover of either Pivot Point or Indigo Spell.
If you are a US resident and want to read Indigo Spell (and why wouldn't you?) you can enter to win that here, in my Romance is in the Air Hop! Entries close at midnight on Valentine's Day.
What new YA books release the week of February 12? Click the covers to get to Goodreads.
Asterisked books have a different international release date.
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Indigo Spell by Richelle Mead (Razorbill)
Sever (Chemical Garden #3) by Lauren DeStefano (Simon & Schuster)
* Pivot Point by Kasie West (Harper)
Revel by Maurissa Guibord (Delacorte)
The Lives We Lost (The Way We Fell #2) by Megan Crewe (Hyperion)
* The Gathering Dark by Christine Johnson (Simon Pulse)
Also:
Arcadia Burns (Arcadien #2) by Kai Meyer (Balzer + Bray)
Hattie Ever After by Kirby Larson (Delacorte)
Breaking Point (Article 5 #2) by Kristen Simmons (Tor Teen)
Breaking Point (Article 5 #2) by Kristen Simmons (Tor Teen)
Out of Nowhere by Maria Padian (Knopf)
The Mirrored Shard (Iron Codex #3) by Caitlin Kitteredge (Delacorte)
Rapunzel Untangled by Cindy C. Bennett (Cedar Fort)
Rapunzel Untangled by Cindy C. Bennett (Cedar Fort)
Feral Nights by Cynthia Leitich Smith (Candlewick)
Override (Glitch #2) by Heather Anastasiu (St Martin's)
Which of these are you most excited about? Did I miss anything? Let me know in comments.
Which of these are you most excited about? Did I miss anything? Let me know in comments.
LOVED The Indigo Spell and Pivot Point! Looking forward to Sever and Revel sounds interesting.
ReplyDeleteYikes there is a lot to read this week. I need to lock myself in a room with just food and books.
DeleteNo more book buying for me this week. I caved on a few Kindle downloads and took a few review requests for the first time in months. Already behind now....lol
ReplyDeleteMe too -- I have WAY too much to read this month.
DeleteI've already read a few of these so I'm most looking forward to The Mirrored Shard to finish off the Iron Codex series. I also want to read Sever and Pivot Point.
ReplyDeleteI haven't read the Iron Codex books but I'm excited to get to Pivot Point. Eventually!
DeleteI'm scared to read Sever. But I CANNOT wait to dive into Indigo Spell. I was good and didn't actually start it last night, but as soon as I finish City of a Thousand Dolls, or I get the audio from the pub - whichever comes first, it's on. :) And I'm not one to give up on a series, but after The Nightmare Garden, I don't know if I'll read The Mirrored Shard. I've kept on with a couple of series with seriously disappointing middle books, and it didn't bode well for me. :( Lesson learned.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not crazy about the first book in a series, I often am wary to keep reading.
DeleteSo many great books. I'm dying to read Pivot Point!
ReplyDeleteMe too!!! Must. Read. Faster.
DeleteThis week is nuts for new releases. I just checked my read list on goodreads and I have read 7 books that release this week! No wonder my boyfriend says that I'm always reading! I'm hoping to read wither, fever and sever now that they are all out!
ReplyDeletePoo, just managed to gain another review copy for another book that's out this week! Yikes!
DeleteI hear you. This week especially is insane!
DeleteThere are quite a few great releases this week!! Revel and Pivot Point are two that I really want to read.
ReplyDeleteI've heard great things about Revel and Pivot Point!
DeleteThis is a good week in book releases!! I'm dying to read Out of the Easy!
ReplyDeleteWooHoo! Pivot Point is on it's way to me and I couldn't be happier.
ReplyDeleteI need to read all this week's releases. Now.
DeleteNotes from Ghost Town looks totally awesome and all the library ladies seem to be interested in Out of the Easy. I'm still frothing about The Indigo Spell.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited about Out of the Easy since her first book was so great.
DeleteI am most looking forward to Sever and The Indigo Spell. Did Breaking Point by Kristen Simmons come out this week?
ReplyDeleteYes -- thank you! I thought Tor Teen stuff was on my list, but that got left out. Adding it now!
DeleteDear Jen,
ReplyDeleteI am officially broke. I can buy no more books until... I don't even know. Could you please push back the good releases until like May? June? Or at the very least take March 5th off the calendar. Please? That day really needs to not happen in March. ;)
Sincerely, Kim
*peeks*
DeleteYep, March 5 is insane too!
I bought a few books this week myself! Thanks for the giveaway :)
ReplyDeleteFinally, the Indigo Spell is here! :) And I just heard of Revel now, but it sounds so good!
ReplyDeletePivot Point and Notes from Ghost town look good :D
ReplyDeleteJust got "The Lives We Lost" in the mail yesterday and I'll be borrowing my friend's copy of "The Indigo Spell"! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis week is killer! Finished Notes from Ghost Town last night and loved it. Pivot Point is next. And I finally got the email that Sever has shipped! Lots of goodies to read. :)
ReplyDeleteWhooooooooooooo Ruta Sepetys!
ReplyDeleteGreat releases again this week!! I can't wait to read The Indigo Spell, Revel, Sever, Notes from Ghost Town, The Lives We Lost, and Pivot Point - and lots more of those titles!
ReplyDeleteSo many amazing books this week! I LOVED BREAKING POINT! I know my friend is dying for REVEL and I am dying for PIVOT POINT, so my fingers are crossed for this one ;) <3
ReplyDeleteNotes from Ghost Town
ReplyDeleteHappy to have discovered this site, and I'm looking forward to posting more "week of" reviews.
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ReplyDeleteI read Sever, and it was okay. I just felt as if there was no action, no conflict, and no closure. It just went on with no problems rising, almost like she got exactly what she wanted without even trying. It bothered me.
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