Letterbox Love is a way to show
you all of the lovely, lovely books I’ve gotten in the post, bought and
everything else over the last week. Summaries are taken from the cover, or
Amazon/NetGalley/Goodreads in the case of e-books, unless otherwise stated.
For
review:
I snagged these two proofs in the
goody bag from the YALC Blogger Brunch. Thanks Nina and Kat!
These Shallow Graves, Jennifer
Donnelly (proof)
Josephine
Montfort is beautiful and rich, and soon she’ll be married off to a handsome,
wealthy gentleman. But that’s the last thing she wants. Jo dreams of becoming a
writer – an investigative journalist like the trailblazing Nellie Bly.
Wild
aspirations aside, Jo’s life seems perfect until tragedy strikes: her father is
found dead. Charles Montfort apparently shot himself while cleaning his pistol.
But as New York City’s wealthiest men – owner of a newspaper and partner in a
huge shipping firm – JO knows he was far too intelligent to clean a loaded gun.
Unable
to accept that her father could have been so careless, she begins to
investigate his death with the help of a smart, infuriatingly handsome
reporter, Eddie Gallagher. In their race against time to discover the truth it
becomes all too clear how much she stands to lose if she keeps searching for
answers. But now it might be too late to stop.
The
past never stays buried forever. Life is dirtier than Jo Montfort could ever
have imagined, and this time the truth is the dirtiest part of all.
I’m a bit fussy when it comes to
historical fiction, but I’ve only ever heard wonderful things about this author
so I’ll give it a go!
Silence is Goldfish,
Annabel Pitcher (proof)
My
name is Tess Turner – at least, that’s what I’ve always been told.
I
have a voice but it isn’t mine. It used to say things so I’d fit in. it used to
tell the universe I was something I wasn’t. It lied.
It
never occurred to me that everyone else was lying too. But the words that
really hurt weren’t the lies: it was six hundred and seventeen words of truth
that turned my world upside down.
Words
scare me, the lies and the truth, so I decided to stop using them.
I
am Pluto. Silent. Inaccessible.
Billions
of miles from everything I thought I knew.
Illuminae, Amie
Kaufman and Jay Kristoff (proof)
This
morning, Kady thought breaking up with Ezra was the hardest thing she’d have to
do.
This
afternoon, her planet was invaded.
The
year is 2575, and two rival megacorporations are at war over a planet that
little more than an ice-covered speck at the edge of the universe. Too bad
nobody thought to warn the people living on it. With enemy fire raining down on
them, Kady and Ezra – who are barely even talking to each other – are forced to
fight their way onto an evacuating fleet, with an enemy warship in hot pursuit.
But
their problems are just getting started. A deadly plague has broken out and is
mutating, with terrifying results; the fleet’s AI, which should be protecting
them, may actually be their enemy; and nobody in charge will tell them what’s
going on. As Kady hacks into a tangled web of data to find the truth, it’s
clear only once person can help her bring it all to light: the ex-boyfriend she
swore she’d never speak to again.
Told
through a fascinating dossier of hacked documents – including emails,
schematics, military files, IMs, medical reports, interviews, and more – Illuminae is the first book in a heart-stopping, high-octane trilogy about lives
interrupted, the price of truth, and the courage of everyday heroes.
This looks completely fascinating
and totally unique, and massive. Thanks Rock the Boat!
Bought:
The Tattooed Heart, Michael
Grant (paperback)
He
is the Messenger
Be
afraid
A
group of people were walking slowly up the road towards us. Four of the men
carried something, and I could already guess that this was a funeral
procession.
“Why
are we here?” I asked.
“This
is the victim,” Messenger said. “Our business is with the ones responsible. The
wickedness we pursue is not murder, but murder’s source.
“It
is hatred we pursue. Hatred.”
Messenger
and Mara serve the balance. They seek out injustice and punish the wicked. But their
world is changing and everything depends on the decisions Mara makes. The
Messenger’s apprentice is about to face her greatest test…
Woo, early copy! I can’t wait to
read this, even if I am upset it went straight to paperback and I have the
first in hardcover…
Witch Hunter, Virginia
Boecker (paperback)
The
witch hunter
Elizabeth
Grey may look harmless, but don’t let that fool you. She can take out five
necromancers with a single sword and slay a wizard at fifty paces.
Accused
of witchcraft
But
when she’s found carrying witch’s herbs, she’s thrown in jail with no chance of
escape. Only magic, which she’s fought against all her life, can save her…
Rescued
by the enemy
Now,
with Elizabeth’s chances of survival in the very hands of those she has been
trained to fight, she faces an impossible choice:
Magic
or murder?
I also bought finished copies of Fire Colour One by Jenny Valentine and The Accident Season by Moira
Fowley-Doyle to get signed at YALC. And nabbed a copy of Ruin and Rising by Leigh Bardugo for only £2! Not going to put the
summary as I haven’t read books one and two.
Ink and Bone, Rachel
Caine (paperback)
Knowledge
is power. Power corrupts.
In
a world where the ancient Great Library of Alexandria was never destroyed,
knowledge now rules the world: freely available, but strictly controlled.
Owning private books is a crime.
Jess
Brightwell is the son of a black market book smuggler, sent to the Library to
compete for a position as a scholar…but even as he forms friendships and finds
his true gifts, he begins to unearth the dark secrets of the greatest, most
revered institution in the world.
Those
who control the Great Library believe that knowledge is more valuable than any
human life – and soon both heretics and books will burn…
It’s Rachel Caine and the Great
Library of Alexandria. ‘Nuff said.
The Islanders Volume 1: Zoey
Fools Around and Jake Finds Out, Katherine Applegate and Michael Grant (paperback)
On
a small island it’s easy to know everything about your friends…except for the
truth.
Two
years ago the tiny New England community on Chatham Island was rocked by
tragedy – three teenagers had a terrible accident that left one dead. Now Lucas
Cabral, the person responsible for the events on that fateful night, has
returned. But life on the island isn’t the same, and everyone Lucas once
considered a friend refuses to speak to him. Everyone except Zoey Passmore.
Zoey
knows that Lucas is off limits…but she can’t seem to stay away from him. Even
though she knows it would be better for everyone if he had never come back.
Even though she is dating Jake, the brother of the boy who died. As Lucas and
Zoey grow closer, Zoey risks tearing apart their close-knit group of friends if
they discover the truth…that she’s falling for her boyfriend’s worst enemy.
Friendships
will be tested, hearts will be broken, and secrets will be unearthed in the
electrifying first two books in the Islanders series.
Michael Grant and his wife
writing summer contemp? Officially intrigued.
I recently read and loved the new
YA reissue of Daphne Du Maurier’s Frenchman’s
Creek so I had to order the other two!
Rebecca, Daphne
Du Maurier (paperback)
On
a trip to the South of France, the shy heroine of Rebecca falls in love with with Maxim de Winter, a wealthy, handsome widower.
But as they arrive at Manderley, his Cornish mansion, a change comes over Max
and the young bride is filled with dread. Friendless in the osolated house, she
realises that she barely knows the man she has married, and in every corner of
every room is the phantom of his beautiful first wife, Rebecca.
Jamaica Inn, Daphne
Du Maurier (paperback)
After
the death of her mother, Mary Yellan crosses the windswept Cornish moors to
Jamaica Inn, the home of her Aunt Patience. There she finds Patience a changed
woman, downtrodden by her violent husband Joss Merlyn. Mary discovers that the
inn is a front for a lawless gang of criminals, and is unwillingly dragged into
their dangerous world of smuggling and murder. Despite herself, she becomes
powerfully attracted to a man she dares not trust – Joss Merlyn’s brother.
Before long she will be forced to cross her own moral line to save herself.
As If! The Oral History of
Clueless as Told by Amy Heckerling, the Cast and the Crew, Jen
Chaney (paperback)
Will
we ever get tired of Clueless?
Ugh,
as if!
Acclaimed
pop culture journalist Jen Chaney celebrates the twentieth anniversary os the
classic film’s release in the first book of its kind, weaving together original
interviews with writer and director Amy Heckerling; key cast members, including
Alicia Silverstone (Cher), Paul Rudd (Josh), Stacey Dash (Dionne), Donald
Faison (Murray), Elisa Donovan (Amber), Wallace Shawn (Mr Hall), Twink Caplan
(Ms Geist and associate producer); and other crucial Clueless players like costume designed Mona May, casting director Marcia Ross,
director of photography Bill Pope, former Paramount chairwoman Sherry Lansing,
and many more. Cast and crew also pay heartfelt tribute to the late Brittany
Murphy, who lit up the screen as Cher’s protégée, Tai.
Chaney
explores the influence of Jane Austen’s Emma as the unlikely
framework for Heckerling’s script, the rigorous casting process (including the
future stars who didn’t make the cut), the functional yet fashion-forward
wardrobe, the unique slang that drew from the past and coined new phrases for
the future, the sun-drenched soundtrack that set the tone, and – above all –
the massive amount of work, creativity and craft that went into making Clueless
look so effortlessly bright and glossy.
As If! illuminates why plaid skirts and knee socks will never go out of style,
and why Clueless remains one of the
most beloved comedies of all time.
I couldn’t not get this, really! Clueless is one of my all-time favourite
films. So looking forward to diving into this.
The Martian, Andy
Weir (e-book)
I’m
stranded on Mars.
I
have no way to communicate with Earth.
I’m
in a Habitat designed to last 31 days.
If
the Oxygenator breaks down, I’ll suffocate. If the Water Reclaimer breaks down,
I’ll die of thirst. If the Hab breaches, I’ll just kind of explode. If none of
those things happen, I’ll eventually run out of food and starve to death.
So,
yeah. I’m screwed.
I’ve been thinking about getting
this for ages but I was finally pushed into it by Sarah (Feeling Fictional)’s
comments on Goodreads while she was reading it.
Sophie