Wildwood Dancing, by Juliet Marillier (Knopf, 2007)

Set against the backdrop of traditional Transylvania, Wildwood Dancing is the story of five sisters who, every month at the full moon, travel through a magical portal into a realm where they mingle with the folk of the Other Kingdom, … Continue reading

Wicked Lovely, by Melissa Marr (HarperTeen, 2007)

Aislinn’s always been able to see the magical creatures of Faerie as they walk among us, unseen and unsuspected. So far, she’s been obsessively careful about not drawing their attention. Unfortunately, when Keenan, the Summer King, decides that Aislinn might … Continue reading

Why I Let My Hair Grow Out, by Maryrose Wood (Berkley Jam, 2007)

Upset by a bad breakup, sixteen-year-old Morgan cuts her hair and dies it orange, prompting her parents to send her on a bicycle tour of Ireland for the summer. As the tour makes its way across Ireland, Morgan struggles with … Continue reading

Vintage, by Steve Berman (Haworth Press, 2007)

When a young man meets the ghost of a long-dead teen along an empty stretch of road, it pulls him into a decades-old mystery. What seems at first to be a gay love story stretched across the years soon turns … Continue reading

Unwind, by Neal Shusterman (Simon and Schuster, 2007)

Not too far in the future, unwanted teenagers can be “unwound” for their body parts and organs. Three such teens run away to escape this fate, and eventually hook up with an underground organization dedicated to saving them from a … Continue reading

Uninvited, by Amanda Marrone (Simon Pulse, 2007)

Jordan’s life has become a nightmare. Every night, as soon as it gets dark, her dead ex-boyfriend appears outside her window, trying to convince her to let him in. Every night, it gets a little harder to ignore him, or … Continue reading

Uninvited by Justine Musk (MTV Books, 2007)

Ever since Kelly Ruland’s brother vanished in the wake of a tragic car accident, she’s been drifting through her life aimlessly, acting out against the old status quo and experimenting with drugs and alcohol, as if to fill a void. … Continue reading

The Wizard Heir, by Cinda Williams Chima (Hyperion, 2007)

After the events of The Warrior Heir, the magical society of the Weir – the warring wizard Houses and the lesser guilds – is in a state of flux, their traditional status quo completely upset. Thrown into the midst of … Continue reading

Percy Jackson and the Olympians #3: The Titan’s Curse, by Rick Riordan (Miramax Books, 2007)

It’s Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon, to the rescue again, along with his friends Annabeth and Thalia (the daughters of Athena and Zeus, respectively) when two more demigods are located. This rescue mission, however, sets off a series of events … Continue reading

The Silver Moon Elm, by MaryJanice Davidson and Anthony Alongi (Berkley Jam, 2007)

Jennifer Scales is still struggling with her unique nature: half-weredragon, half-beaststalker, able to bridge numerous worlds, potentially able to bring multiple warring races together, if they’ll only listen to her. Unfortunately, things just keep getting more complicated, especially when a … Continue reading