Here are the new releases of science fiction and fantasy for kids and teens from the middle of May.  As ever, the information comes from 
Teens Read Too, and the blurbs, unless otherwise noted, come from the publishers via Amazon.
THE  ADVENTURES OF HOTSY TOTSY by Clive 
Cussler “Take a look at Casey  and  Lacey 
Nicefolk and you'll see two regular, all-American kids. But these  brother-and-sister twins have a secret. Hidden in the family barn is  the most magical-and coolest-gadget unknown to man: a mystical box that  can turn any small object into a life-size replica. When the twins'  parents go out of town, the two decide to put the box to use. Taking a  model boat, they create a fully functioning powerboat and enter a race  up the Sacramento River. But this is no ordinary boat, and this is no  ordinary race. What follows is a nautical adventure where being the  first to cross the finish line is not the only prize.”
ALISON DARE: THE HEART OF THE MAIDEN and
 ALISON DARE: LITTLE MISS ADVENTURE by J. Torres.  "Indiana Jones meets Lara Croft in fabulous, graphic  adventures.Alison Dare is not your typical twelve-year-old. She's the  daughter of an archaeologist/adventurer and the masked hero known as the  Blue Scarab. To top it off, she's also the niece of an international  super-spy; it's no surprise that a craving for danger is in her blood!  Unfortunately, her parents have locked her away at the prestigious St.  Joan's Academy for Girls, hoping that this would lead to a more "normal"  life for their daughter. But despite all the strict rules at the  school, Alison and her best pals - Wendy and Dot - somehow manage to  find themselves involved in adventures that rival those of Alison's  globetrotting, planet-saving relatives. Whether it's magic genies,  super-powered bank robbers, or a dastardly baron bent on world  domination, 
Alison Dare delivers the best thrills since Indiana  Jones and more action than Lara Croft!"
BLIMPO: THE THIRD CIRCLE OF HECK by Dale E. 
Basye. “With more clever, dark humor and zany silliness, Dale E. 
Basye sends Milton and Marlo 
Fauster back for thirds in another laugh-out-loud installment of the popular series Heck. Welcome to 
Blimpo, where the, um, plump kids go. After his second escape from Bea "Elsa" 
Bubb, the Principal of Darkness, Milton 
Fauster makes his way to 
Blimpo—the circle of the otherworldly reform school, Heck, where he's sure his friend Virgil is sentenced. What Milton finds in 
Blimpo horrifies him. The overweight dead kids spend most of their time running on giant human hamster wheels called 
DREADmills that detect and exploit their deepest fears. The rest they spend eating 
Hambone Hank's barbecue—mystery meat that is delicious, but suspiciously (to Milton, anyway) haunting. Every classroom has a huge TV screen showing happy thin people who taunt 
Blimpo residents with a perfection they will never attain. Meanwhile, at her new job in the devil's 
Infernship program, Milton's sister, Marlo, knows all about trying to achieve perfection. And failing miserably. Can Milton get himself and Virgil out of 
Blimpo in time to rescue Marlo, too? Or is 
Fauster the next delicacy on Bea "Elsa" 
Bubb's menu?”
FALCON QUINN AND THE BLACK MIRROR by Jennifer 
Finney Boylan. "Thirteen-year-old Falcon Quinn and his neighbors, Max and Megan, board bus number 13 for school on an ordinary day in Cold River, Maine. Only the bus doesn't take its ordinary route, and Falcon and his friends soon find themselves in an extraordinary place—on Shadow Island, at the Academy for Monsters.  With a student body stranger than the cast of any monster movie Falcon has ever seen, the academy is home to creatures and oddities of all kinds. In the academy's atmosphere, Falcon's friends begin to unleash and enjoy their monster natures, from flying with Pearl, La 
Chupakabra, to decaying with the "Zombie Snap." Falcon has always felt different, with his one bright blue eye and one shadow-black eye, but is he really a monster? Will he discover the other thing that makes him different when he finds himself in the Black Mirror? And when he learns that the school's mission is to teach students to hide their aberrant natures, Falcon and his friends need to find a way to fight back for their monster selves."
FIRE IN THE SKY: SEEKERS by Erin Hunter. “The spirits dance like fire in the sky. . . . The three cubs—
Kallik, 
Toklo, and Lusa—along with their shape-shifting companion, 
Ujurak, stand on the edge of the sea-ice under the blazing Northern Lights. The land has come to an end, but the bears' journey is far from over. Now they must put their trust in 
Kallik's paws, as she feels the ice pulling her out toward the ocean. Life on the ice is more difficult than the bears imagined. While 
Kallik struggles to remember her polar bear roots, 
Toklo bristles in the unfamiliar territory and Lusa gets weaker by the day; black and brown bears don't belong on the ice. Meanwhile, 
Ujurak learns firsthand what lurks beneath the whorls and bubbles of the ice, and what he discovers will change everything. Just when it seems like they'll never survive in the frozen wilderness, a mystical encounter with a bear spirit assures them that all will be well. But this strange vision leads to even more questions, and ultimately it might tear the bears apart—this time for good—as the next steps of their journey come into focus.
I  SO DON'T DO MAKEUP by Barrie 
Summy. "What's better than a  sleepover? A sleepover with makeovers! Sherry and  her friends have an awesome time with eye shadow, glitter, and more hair  products than a salon. But when the girls wake up the next morning with  serious skin issues, Sherry is freaked. Someone must have tampered with  her makeup! It turns out that the mall's cosmetics kiosk has  had lots of products returned by upset customers. Sherry is determined  to get to the bottom of things. After all, she's a bit of a  crime-solving celebrity (well, at least in the spirit world). Ghost  academies around the world are impressed by Sherry's and her ghost mom's  skills. And if anyone can solve a mystery involving mascara,  it's Sherry Holmes Baldwin."
IVY'S EVER AFTER by Dawn 
Lairamore. “Once upon a time in the kingdom of 
Ardendale there lived a spirited princess named Ivy, who had no interest in being rescued by Prince Charming, and an undersized dragon named 
Elridge, who was better at solving word puzzles than breathing fire. Sailing into this world on a ship made of whale bones came 
Romil, a handsome prince with dastardly designs on Princess Ivy and her kingdom. Ivy and 
Elridge, both disappointments to their families, join forces to try and thwart 
Romil's evil plot. In the process these traditional enemies become fast 
freinds, discover hidden strengths, and earn the respect of all who know them. Full of humor and high adventure--and plenty of slightly skewed fairy-tale motifs--this frothy fractured fairy tale is sure to delight young readers.”
KERKA'S BOOK: THE FAIRY GODMOTHER ACADEMY by Jan 
Bozarth. "In the second  title in the Fairy Godmother Academy series, the narrative  viewpoint switches to 
Kerka, the sidekick in Birdie’s Book (2009), who  is now on a quest to her sister 
Biba’s voice, as well as her own  destiny. Ever since their mother died, 
Biba has not talked, and as  
Kerka, 13, trains to become a fairy godmother, she reenters the  dreamland of 
Aventurine and embarks on a perilous journey in which she  confronts her own shortcomings. The blend of magical detail with family  drama will hold fantasy fans, even those new to the series." (from  
Booklist)
KID  VS. SQUID by Greg van 
Eekhout.  "Thatcher Hill is bored stiff of  his summer job dusting the fake mermaids  and shrunken heads at his uncle's seaside Museum of Curiosities. But  when a mysterious girl steals an artifact from the museum, Thatcher's  summer becomes an adventure that takes him from the top of the 
ferris  wheel to the depths of the sea. Following the thief, he learns that she  is a princess of the lost Atlantis. Her people have been cursed by an  evil witch to drift at sea all winter and wash up on shore each summer  to an even more terrible fate—working the midway games and food stands  on the boardwalk. Can Thatcher help save them before he, too, succumbs  to the witch's curse?"

LEGENDS: BATTLES AND QUESTS by Anthony Horowitz,  "Including King Arthur, The Minotaur, Inca legends and more! There  was a time when monsters and dragons roamed the earth and the gods  walked among us. A time of blood, swords and furious battles. A time of  legends, heroes, darkness and death . . ."
MONSTER  SLAYERS by Lukas 
Ritter.  "When vicious, dog-headed 
gnolls kidnap  everyone living in the small  village of Hesiod, only Evin and his fighter friend 
Jorick manage to  escape. With help from an ancient guidebook of magical beasts called 
A  Practical Guide to Monsters, the two boys and a new friend--elf  wizard 
Betilivatis--must trek through ancient ruins and face one  menacing monster after another in order save their families. But  Evin soon realizes that not everything is as it seems. Someone--or  something--has taken leadership of the 
gnolls and has dangerous plans  for the kidnapped villagers. 
Betilivatis often disappears mysteriously  and has strange conversations with someone only she can see. And Evin is  having unusual dreams of a place he's never been, a place that feels  more and more real with each passing day."
PHANTOM  OF BLOOD ALLEY: BARNABY GRIMES by Paul Stewart & Chris  
Riddell. "Barnaby Grimes is a tick-
tock lad, high-stacking his way across  the  rooftops of his city in search of adventure and mystery. In each tale,  he encounters a supernatural force and must battle the horrors that  await him. In this new adventure, Barnaby finds himself in the  fiercely competitive world of early photography, where the rewards are  immense but so are the risks. After an experiment goes disastrously  wrong, Barnaby is on the trail of a mad chemist with a talent for  disappearing into thin air. . . ."
THE  RING OF FIVE by 
Eoin McNamee.   "The Ring of Five
, set at a  school for spies, is  full of surprises as well as fascinating questions about loyalty,  destiny, and what it means to be a spy. Danny 
Caulfield doesn't  know how he ended up at a mysterious academy called 
Wilsons. A few of  the students are pretty scary. Someone tries to murder him. Even the  ravens that haunt the school seem to be against him. Yet he also finds  friends: Les, an exceptional thief; Dixie, who has an unsettling talent;  and 
Vandra, a 
physick with special powers. It turns out that  Danny is destined for a terrifying mission. As he embarks on his  training, he is shocked and secretly thrilled to discover that he seems  to have all the natural gifts of the perfect spy—most importantly, the  ability to betray."
SUPER HUMAN by Michael Carroll. "Four thousand years ago the world’s first super human walked the earth. Possessing the strength of one hundred men, skin impervious to attack, and the ability to read minds, this immortal being used his power to conquer and enslave nations. Now plans are in motion that will transport this super human to the present, where he’ll usher in a new age of tyranny unlike anything the world has ever seen. Determined to stand against them, using powers they’
ve only just begun to master, is a ragtag group of young heroes. For them this first test may be their greatest . . . and last."
THE WIDE-AWAKE PRINCESS by E. D. Baker. “In this new stand-alone fairy tale, Princess Annie is the younger sister to Gwen, the princess destined to be Sleeping Beauty. When Gwennie pricks her finger and the whole castle falls asleep, only Annie is awake, and only Annie—blessed (or cursed?) with being impervious to magic—can venture out beyond the rose-covered hedge for help. She must find Gwen's true love to kiss her awake. But who is her true love? The irritating Digby? The happy-go-lucky Prince Andreas, who is holding a contest to find his bride? The conniving Clarence, whose sinister motives couldn't possibly spell true love? Joined by one of her father's guards, Liam, who happened to be out of the castle when the sleeping spell struck, Annie travels through a fairy tale land populated with characters both familiar and new as she tries to fix her sister and her family . . . and perhaps even find a true love of her own."
YOUNG ADULT
THE FIRE OPAL by Regina McBride. "There was a time when Maeve O'Tullagh led a simple life; a time when she  and her mother, Nuala, collected kelp on the foreshore near their  cottage in Ard Macha; a time when she played among the Celtic ruins with  her older brothers and daydreamed about the legendary Holy Isles, an  enchanted land ruled in a past age by a beautiful goddess. But after  Maeve's sister, Ishleen, is born, her mother sinks into a deep,  impenetrable trance. For years, Maeve tries to help her mother "awaken,"  and then the unthinkable happens: Ishleen succumbs to the same  mysterious ailment as Nuala. Heartbroken to think that  her sister and her mother might be lost to her forever, Maeve sets off  on an unimaginable quest to a world filled with fantastical creatures, a  web of secrets, a handsome, devious villain who will stop at nothing to  have her hand in marriage—braving them all to retrieve a powerful  glowing stone that will help her recover the souls of her loved ones and  bring them home to Ard Macha."
THE GOLDEN SPIRAL: THE HOURGLASS DOOR by Lisa Mangum. “His eyes. His touch. His kiss. Dante was unlike anyone Abby had ever met. Now he s gone, and Abby will do anything to get him back . . . The hourglass door has closed behind Dante, sending him back in time to hunt down Zo, Tony, and V. Abby knows that Dante, as a Master of Time, is the only one who can stop them from destroying time itself. She also knows that he will need her help. But almost immediately, things start to change, and Abby s worst fears are realized when Zo begins targeting her past specifically. As Abby s world fractures around her, she must face a terrible truth: either Dante didn t make it through the door, or he is lost forever. So with Dante s blueprints in hand, she begins construction on a new door, a new time machine that will either save Dante or doom him. With each new change that ripples into her present, Abby s life continues to spiral out of control. Her relationships with Jason, Natalie, and even her family are threatened to the breaking point and beyond. Zo s power is greater than Abby ever imagined, but as she struggles to free Dante, she receives help from an unexpected and unlikely ally. The bank is eroding. The barriers are thinning. And time is running out.”
HELL'S  HEROES: THE DEMONATA by Darren Shan. "Beranabus and Dervish are  gone. Bec has formed an unholy alliance with  Lord Loss. Kernel is  blind, held on Earth against his will. Grubbs is  mad with grief and  spinning out of control.  The demons  are crossing. The Disciples are  falling. The Shadow is  waiting.  Welcome to the end."
ILLYRIA by Elizabeth Hand. “Madeleine and Rogan are first cousins, best friends, twinned souls, each other’s first love. Even within their large, disorderly family—all descendants of a famous actress—their intensity and passion for theater sets them apart. It makes them a little dangerous. When they are cast in their school’s production of Twelfth Night, they are forced to face their separate talents and futures, and their future together. This masterful short novel, winner of the World Fantasy Award, is magic on paper.”
INK BLOOM: DRAW AND PAINT A FANTASY ADVENTURE by Jim Pavelec & Chris Seaman. “Create an array of fantastic alien creatures, landscapes, ships and background elements while being entertained with the story of a strong female character and learning how illustration and story work hand in hand. Follow Hachi, a 17-year-old girl of Chinese-Japanese descent immediately following World War II, as she discovers herself and her innate powers while traveling to futuristic worlds, encountering new friends and terrible foes that will push her newfound powers to their limits.”
RESTORING HARMONY by Joelle Anthony. "The year is 2041, and sixteen-year-old Molly McClure has lived a relatively quiet life on an isolated farming island in Canada, but when her family fears the worst may have happened to her grandparents in the US, Molly must brave the dangerous, chaotic world left after global economic collapse—one of massive oil shortages, rampant crime, and abandoned cities. Molly is relieved to find her grandparents alive in their Portland suburb, but they’re financially ruined and practically starving. What should’ve been a quick trip turns into a full-fledged rescue mission. And when Molly witnesses something the local crime bosses wishes she hadn’t, Molly’s only way home may be to beat them at their own game. Luckily, there’s a handsome stranger who’s willing to help."
THE  RISE OF RENEGADE X by Chelsea M. Campbell. "Sixteen-year-old Damien  Locke has a plan: major in messing with people  at the local  supervillain university and become a professional evil  genius, just  like his supervillain mom. But when he discovers the  shameful secret  she's been hiding all these years, that the one-night  stand that  spawned him was actually with a superhero, everything gets  messed up.  His father's too moral for his own good, so when he finds out  Damien  exists, he actually wants him to come live with him and his  goody-goody  superhero family. Damien gets shipped off to stay with them  in their  suburban hellhole, and he has only six weeks to prove he's not a  hero  in any way, or else he's stuck living with them for the rest of  his  life, or until he turns eighteen, whichever comes first.To  get out of  this mess, Damien has to survive his dad's "flying lessons"  that  involve throwing him off the tallest building in the city--despite  his  nearly debilitating fear of heights--thwarting the eccentric teen   scientist who insists she's his sidekick, and keeping his supervillain   girlfriend from finding out the truth. But when Damien uncovers a   dastardly plot to turn all the superheroes into mindless zombie slaves, a   plan hatched by his own mom, he discovers he cares about his new  family  more than he thought. Now he has to choose: go back to his life  of  villainy and let his family become zombies, or stand up to his mom  and  become a real hero."
STILL SUCKS TO BE ME: THE ALL-TRUE CONFESSIONS OF MINA SMITH, TEEN  VAMPIREby Kimberly Pauley. "With vampire boyfriend George and best  friend Serena by her side, Mina  thought she had her whole life—or rather afterlife—ahead of her. But  then Mina’s parents drop a bomb. They’re moving. To Louisiana. And not  somewhere cool like New Orleans, but some teeny, tiny town where  cheerleaders and jocks rule the school. Mina has to fake her death,  change her name, and leave everything behind, including George and  Serena. Not even the Vampire Council’s shape-shifting classes can cheer  her up. Then Serena shows up on Mina’s doorstep with some news that  sends Mina reeling. Mina may look a lot better with fangs, but her  afterlife isn’t any less complicated!"
THE  WATER SEEKER by Kimberly Willis Holt. "Amos Kincaid is the son of a  dowser – a person gifted in knowing how to  “find” water deep in the ground.  As a young person, Amos doesn’t reveal  his gift to others; he’s not sure he wants the burden.  But through his  experiences growing up and crossing the Oregon Trail, Amos learns about  life’s harsh realities, especially the pain in losing loved ones.  As  he cares for those around him, Amos comes to accept his dowsing fate.   This epic novel is a fascinating period piece about the westward  expansion and one man’s destiny as he searches for love and family."
WINTERCRAFT by Jenna Burtenshaw. “Ten years ago Kate Winters’ parents were taken by the High Council’s wardens to help with the country’s war effort. Now the wardens are back...and prisoners, including Kate's uncle Artemis, are taken south on the terrifying Night Train. Kate and her friend Edgar are hunted by a far more dangerous enemy. Silas Dane – the High Council’s most feared man – recognises Kate as one of the Skilled; a rare group of people able to see through the veil between the living and the dead. His spirit was damaged by the High Council’s experiments into the veil, and he’s convinced that Kate can undo the damage and allow him to find peace. The knowledge Kate needs lies within Wintercraft – a book thought to be hidden deep beneath the graveyard city of Fume. But the Night of Souls, when the veil between life and death is at its thinnest, is just days away and the High Council have their own sinister plans for Kate and Wintercraft.”
 
Did we read THE FIRE OPAL for the Cybils, I wonder? That plot sounds sooo familiar... I couldn't have already read that before it was released; I haven't had any ARC's since the Cybs!
ReplyDeleteBTW, a BIG FAT SNORT to Clive Cussler's MG book. Just a big fat snort.
ReplyDeleteI've been reading Erin Hunter's Warriors series, but I haven't tried her Seekers series yet... maybe I should.
ReplyDeleteI've not yet tried the Seekers either, but my son just came home from a book store trip with his father with the first one...so I bet I'll be reading it too!
ReplyDeleteAnd I share your snort, Tanita!
ReplyDeleteI read the first Seeker book. I really enjoyed it. The Seeker series isn't as popular as the Warrior series.
ReplyDeleteI had actually planned on checking out Cussler's book. After reading this summary. I'll pass. NiceFolk - is an awful surname.
The other day, a customer asked when Grisham MG book would be out. It took everything in me not to cringe.
Blimpo's in my queue. The Ring of Fire sounds like something I would like.
Great stuff, some realy nice looking books here teenagers. The percy jackson by rick riordan is great too.
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