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Saturday, October 30, 2010

On My Wishlist...

Lost VoicesLost Voices by Sarah Porter (published: July 4, 2011)
From Goodreads:
What happens to the girls nobody sees—the ones who are ignored, mistreated, hidden away? The girls nobody hears when they cry for help?

Fourteen-year-old Luce is one of those lost girls. After her father vanishes in a storm at sea, she is stuck in a grim, gray Alaskan fishing village with her alcoholic uncle. When her uncle crosses an unspeakable line, Luce reaches the depths of despair. Abandoned on the cliffs near her home, she expects to die when she tumbles to the icy, churning waves below. Instead, she undergoes an astonishing transformation and becomes a mermaid.


A tribe of mermaids finds Luce and welcomes her in—all of them, like her, lost girls who surrendered their humanity in the darkest moments of their lives. The mermaids are beautiful, free, and ageless, and Luce is thrilled with her new life until she discovers the catch: they feel an uncontrollable desire to drown seafarers, using their enchanted voices to lure ships into the rocks.


Luce’s own talent at singing captures the attention of the tribe’s queen, the fierce and elegant Catarina, and Luce soon finds herself pressured to join in committing mass murder. Luce’s struggle to retain her inner humanity puts her at odds with her friends; even worse, Catarina seems to regard Luce as a potential rival. But the appearance of a devious new mermaid brings a real threat to Catarina’s leadership and endangers the very existence of the tribe. Can Luce find the courage to challenge the newcomer, even at the risk of becoming rejected and alone once again?


Lost Voices is a captivating and wildly original tale about finding a voice, the healing power of friendship, and the strength it takes to forgive. 



The Mermaid's Mirror
The Mermaid's Mirror by L.K. Madigan (published Oct. 4, 2010)
From Goodreads:
Lena has lived her whole life near the beach—walking for miles up and down the shore and breathing the salty air, swimming in the cold water, and watching the surfers rule the waves—the problem is, she’s spent her whole life just watching.

As her sixteenth birthday approaches, Lena vows she will no longer watch from the sand: she will learn to surf.

But her father – a former surfer himself – refuses to allow her to take lessons. After a near drowning in his past, he can’t bear to let Lena take up the risky sport.

Yet something lures Lena to the water … an ancient, powerful magic. One morning Lena catches sight of this magic: a beautiful woman—with a silvery tail.



Nothing will keep Lena from seeking the mermaid, not even the dangerous waves at Magic Crescent Cove.

And soon … what she sees in the mermaid’s mirror will change her life …

Selkie Girl

Selkie Girl by Laurie Brooks (published Nov. 9, 2010)
From Goodreads:
Elin Jean has always known she was different from the others on their remote island home. She is a gentle soul, and can’t stand the annual tradition of killing seal babies to thin the population. Even Tam McCodron, the gypsy boy to whom she is strangely drawn, seems to belong more than she does.It’s just a matter of time until Elin Jean discovers the secret of her past: her mother, Margaret, is a selkie, held captive by her smitten father, who has kept Margaret’s precious seal pelt hostage for 16 years. Soon Elin Jean faces a choice about whether to free her mother from her island prison. And, as the child of this unusual union, she must make another decision. Part land, part sea, she must explore both worlds and dig deep inside herself to figure out where she belongs, and where her future lies.Poignant, meaningful, and romantic, Selkie Girl is a lyrical debut about a mesmerizing legend.


Sense a theme? ;) So, what is on your wishlist this week?

9 comments:

  1. I really like the sound of those, espeically the first one

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  2. Melissa they all sound like great reads, love anything about mermaids and selkies myself so hope you get them to read soon!

    My Wish List
    is all about the werewolves!
    jackie ^_^

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  3. I feel like going to the ocean for some reason...

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  4. Just don't seduce any men to their watery deaths, Stephanie D! ;)

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  5. I totally did a theme today too!
    Anyways... WOW!
    I actually got goosebumps from reading the description of "Lost Voices", it sounds amazing!
    So yeah, thanks for introducing another new book to my "must-have" list... ;)

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  6. I love the cover for Lost Voices! It's beautiful. Hope you get these added to your TBR pile soon :)

    I have dystopian classics on my wishlist this week.

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  7. Hahaha.... Here you are adding to my TBR list!!!=)

    I will have to look further into these titles!!=)


    happy halloween!!

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  8. I feel a theme here... ;) Oceans! I love oceans! Selkie girl sounds really good. Hope you enjoy all the books when you get them. :)

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