Wish, by Alexandra Bullen (Point, 2010)

Still mourning the loss of her twin sister Violet, Olivia shrinks into the background even after her family moves to San Francisco. When secretly granted three wishes by a mysterious benefactor, she uses the first to bring back Violet, who … Continue reading

Undead Much? By Stacey Jay (Razorbill, 2010)

Megan thought it was hard juggling pom squad practice, her love life, and keeping wandering zombies from terrorizing the unknowing populace. But that was before feral super-zombies started rampaging, the cheerleaders declared war on the pom squad, and a cute … Continue reading

Fallen, by Lauren Kate (Delacorte, 2010)

Banished to the oppressive Sword & Cross boarding school after an unfortunate incident at her last school, Luce struggles to fit in with the misfits, loners, losers and delinquents who make up the student body. For every friend she makes, … Continue reading

Firespell, by Chloe Neill (Signet, 2010)

With her academically-minded parents moving to Germany for the next two years, Lily is sent to the exclusive St. Sophia’s, a Chicago girls’ school. There, she makes friends with Scout, whose nocturnal escapades arouse Lily’s curiosity, and soon Lily’s neck-deep … Continue reading

The Iron King, by Julie Kagawa (Harlequin Teen, 2010)

When her little brother is kidnapped and replaced by a changeling, Meghan Chase enlists the help of her best friend Robbie to travel into Faery to rescue him. Faery is wild and treacherous; even with the allies she acquires along … Continue reading

I Kissed A Zombie, And I Liked It, by Adam Selzer (Delacorte, 2010)

Ever since the undead came out of the coffin and went public, there’s been a certain dangerous cachet to dating the so-called post-humans. Snarky ice queen Alley Rhodes used to mock such people, until she fell head over heels for … Continue reading

Magic Under Glass, by Jaclyn Dolamore, (Bloomsbury, 2010)

Nimira left her homeland to seek her fortunes, but instead found work only as a trouser girl, singing the songs of her youth while men ogled her exotic charms. When an opportunity to better herself by singing accompaniment for a … Continue reading