Fans of The Mara Dyer Trilogy by Michelle Hodkin got some great news earlier this year – THE SHAW CONFESSIONS ARE COMING!! The first book in The Shaw Confessions, The Becoming of Noah Shaw, comes out November 7th and WE.CAN’T.WAIT!

We’re celebrating this highly anticipated release with a re-read of The Mara Dyer Trilogy! Join us as we remember why Mara is amazing and Noah is the ultimate book boyfriend ?. Use #ReReadMaraDyer to join in the conversation!

BONUS: The ebook of The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer is currently available for just $1.99!!

Here’s our re-read schedule:

(10/9-10/15) The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer 

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(10/16-10/22) The Evolution of Mara Dyer 

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(10/23-10/29) The Retribution of Mara Dyer 

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Happy Monday!

This week, we’re offering you extended excerpts of some of our biggest and most anticipated books of the fall! This week, we have The Nowhere Girls, Last Star BurningStrange Fire, An Enchantment of Ravens, Starfish, The Victoria in My Head, Freefall, and Obsessed.

We are also aware that it is finally October (the greatest month!), which means we can officially start getting excited for Halloween! All this month, our full reads will be spooky, creepy, and scary books that will get you ready for (we would argue) the greatest holiday. This week, we’re offering Rot & RuinThe Hotel for the Lost and The Murmurings!

See below for more info on our featured reads:


Extended Excerpts


The Nowhere Girls by Amy Reed

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Three misfits come together to avenge the rape of a fellow classmate and in the process trigger a change in the misogynist culture at their high school transforming the lives of everyone around them.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Last Star Burning by Caitlin Sangster

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Sev is branded with the mark of a criminal—a star burned into her hand. That’s the penalty for being the daughter of the woman who betrayed their entire nation. To escape execution for a crime she didn’t commit, seventeen-year-old Sev is forced to run away from the only home she’s ever known.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


 

Strange Fire by Tommy Wallach

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Knowledge has always been the enemy of faith.

They said that the first generation of man was brought low by its appetites: for knowledge, for power, for wealth. They said mankind’s voracity was so great, the Lord sent his own Daughter to bring fire and devastation to the world.

The survivors were few, but over the course of centuries they banded together to form a new civilization—the Descendancy—founded on the belief that the mistakes of the past must never be repeated.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


 

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

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A skilled painter must stand up to the ancient power of the faerie courts—even as she falls in love with a faerie prince.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman

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A gorgeous and emotionally resonant debut novel about a half-Japanese teen who grapples with social anxiety and her narcissist mother in the wake of a crushing rejection from art school.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Freefall by Joshua David Bellin

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When the 1% and the 99% clash, the fate of the human race hangs on the actions of two teens from very different backgrounds in this thrilling sci-fi adventure.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Victoria in My Head by Janelle Milanes

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Victoria Cruz inhabits two worlds: In one, she is a rock star, thrashing the stage with her husky voice and purple-streaked hair. In the other, currently serving as her reality, Victoria is a shy teenager with overprotective Cuban parents, who sleepwalks through her life at the prestigious Evanston Academy. Unable to overcome the whole paralyzing-stage-fright thing, Victoria settles for living inside her fantasies, where nothing can go wrong and everything is set to her expertly crafted music playlists.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Obsessed by Allison Britz

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A brave teen recounts her debilitating struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder—and brings readers through every painful step as she finds her way to the other side—in this powerful and inspiring memoir.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Full Reads


Rot & Ruin by Jonathan Maberry

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In the zombie-infested, post-apocalyptic America where Benny Imura lives, every teenager must find a job by the time they turn fifteen or get their rations cut in half. Benny doesn’t want to apprentice as a zombie hunter with his boring older brother Tom, but he has no choice. He expects a tedious job whacking zoms for cash, but what he gets is a vocation that will teach him what it means to be human.

Start reading now!


Hotel for the Lost by Suzanne Young

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Stay tonight. Stay forever.

When Audrey Casella arrives for an unplanned stay at the grand Hotel Ruby, she’s grateful for the detour. She and her family only plan to stay the night, but life in the Ruby can be intoxicating, extending their stay as it provides endless distractions—including handsome guest Elias Lange, who sends Audrey’s pulse racing. However, the hotel proves to be as strange as it is beautiful. The more Audrey learns about the new people she’s met, the more her curiosity grows.

And the 13th chapter will only add to the mystery behind the 13th floor of Hotel Ruby…and ultimately, what it means for Audrey.

Welcome to the Ruby.

Start reading now!


The Murmurings by Carly Anne West

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The voices in her head are not her own…

Everyone thinks Sophie’s sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie doesn’t believe that Nell would take her own life. As Sophie starts to piece together Nell’s last days, every lead ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger she’s in—because now she’s hearing the same haunting whispers. Sophie’s starting to think she’s going crazy too. Or worse, that maybe she’s not…

Start reading now!

 

 

I truly cannot believe it’s the 10th anniversary of City of Bones, the first book in Cassandra Clare’s phenomenal Shadowhunters universe! I still remember the first time I read City of Bones, and how quickly I fell in love with the characters and the world.

The Shadowhunters books take place, essentially, in our world — the three series are set in New York City, London, and Los Angeles primarily. Except, of course, in the Shadowhunters books there’s the Shadow World, which is the hidden, supernatural part of the world that only the Shadowhunters and the Downworlders (basically all supernatural beings, like werewolves, vampires, warlocks, and faeries) know about.

Because these books take place in versions of real cities, a lot of the locations in the Shadowhunters universe are either real places or based on real places, which makes them all that much cooler! In honor of the 10th Anniversary Edition of City of Bones, I’ve decided to round up my picks for the most iconic locations across all three Shadowhunter series — The Mortal Instruments, The Infernal Devices, and The Dark Artifices. Check them out, and then let me know what your favorite Shadowhunter spots are in the comments below! And don’t forget to grab your own copy of the stunning City of Bones 10th Anniversary Edition!

The Institute, New York City

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Okay, admittedly all of the Institutes are pretty cool — after all, they’re where the Conclave meets and where the Shadowhunters stay for protection. But my personal favorite is the New York Institute, located on the Upper East Side. Designed to look like an Old Gothic Cathedral (fun fact: the appearance is based off of the real St. Patrick’s Cathedral, located in Midtown Manhattan!), this building sounds beautiful, with soaring arches, witchlight, and a massive library.

The Shadow Market, Los Angeles

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I’m a big fan of magical markets in general — something about the hustle and bustle of a street fair, mixed in with the mystery of witchcraft and potions, is just really appealing to me. The Los Angeles Shadow Market, located in a large square hidden behind Kendall Alley, sounds like an awesome place to hang out and buy some jewelry — or weapons.

The Devil Tavern, London

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The Devil Tavern is a pub in London frequented by Downworlders. Originally a human haunt, the Downworlders eventually barred mundane from entering by using a glamour to make it appear like the pub had been knocked down and replaced with a bank. Part of why I think The Devil Tavern is so cool is that it actually was a real place in London, that was demolished in 1787. That’s just the type of detail that makes Cassandra Clare one of my favorite authors.

Magnus Bane’s Apartment, Brooklyn

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Maybe I’m biased because Magnus Bane is my favorite of any Shadowhunters character, but I love his apartment. Run-down and poorly maintained on the outside, beautiful and expansive on the inside, constantly undergoing changes — it’s all peak Magnus. Plus, it’s in the super-hip Greenpoint neighborhood. Of course Magnus Bane lives in Greenpoint.

Garroway Books, Brooklyn

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As a bookworm, I love a good independent bookstore, so naturally Garroway Books made this list. Luke’s shop also served as his home, and is a place Clary often stayed. Perhaps my favorite part of Garroway Books is its location — a used bookstore in Williamsburg? Count me in.

Westminster Abbey, London

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Westminster Abbey is a real, massive abbey in London. It’s a beautiful building, and is the burial place for members of the British monarchy and many famous Brits — including the poets in the South Transept, known as the Poets Corner, such as Alfred Lord Tennyson, Rudyard Kipling, and Thomas Hardy. It’s also the location for all the royal weddings. In the Shadowhunters universe, it’s a portal to Council Hall — which makes sense, considering its old age and vast importance.

The Los Angeles Convergence, Los Angeles

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Convergences are points where magical spells are amplified. In Los Angeles, there’s a convergence accessible through a cave by the ocean. Fun fact — while the location isn’t specifically described in the book, Oh The Book Feels discovered that Point Mugu Rock is a very similar and accessible location back on Riveted in 2016!

The Central Park Turtle Pond, New York City

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There are several ways to get into Faerie if one wishes to. My favorite is the entrance to the Seelie Court in Central Park. All you have to do to get in is step backwards into the moons reflection on the pond. Sounds beautiful, mystical, and magical — but maybe one of those things you shouldn’t try in real life.

The Hotel Dumort, New York City

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This derelict, run-down hotel in East Harlem is home to the New York vampire clan, which makes it pretty interesting on its own. It also translates to Hotel Death in French, which the vampires named it on purpose — classic vampire humor. But more than that, it’s the location of one of my all-time favorite fights in the Shadowhunter books, between the vampires and Clary and Jace.

The Pandemonium Club, New York City

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New York’s hottest all-ages night club has to be on this list — after all, it’s the first place where Clary meets the Shadowhunters (particularly beautiful, blonde-haired Jace). Granted, when she first meets them she thinks they’re weird, tattooed teens committing a cold-blooded murder. But she soon learns the truth, taking us along with her on her wild ride.

Happy Monday!

This week, we’re offering you extended excerpts of some of our biggest and most anticipated books of the fall! This week, we have Strange Fire, An Enchantment of Ravens, Starfish, The Victoria in My Head, Freefall, and Obsessed.

We are also aware that it is finally October (the greatest month!), which means we can officially start getting excited for Halloween! All this month, our full reads will be spooky, creepy, and scary books that will get you ready for (we would argue) the greatest holiday. This week, we’re offering The Hotel for the Lost and The Murmurings!

See below for more info on our featured reads:


Extended Excerpts


Strange Fire by Tommy Wallach

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Knowledge has always been the enemy of faith.

They said that the first generation of man was brought low by its appetites: for knowledge, for power, for wealth. They said mankind’s voracity was so great, the Lord sent his own Daughter to bring fire and devastation to the world.

The survivors were few, but over the course of centuries they banded together to form a new civilization—the Descendancy—founded on the belief that the mistakes of the past must never be repeated.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


 

An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

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A skilled painter must stand up to the ancient power of the faerie courts—even as she falls in love with a faerie prince.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman

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A gorgeous and emotionally resonant debut novel about a half-Japanese teen who grapples with social anxiety and her narcissist mother in the wake of a crushing rejection from art school.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Freefall by Joshua David Bellin

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When the 1% and the 99% clash, the fate of the human race hangs on the actions of two teens from very different backgrounds in this thrilling sci-fi adventure.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Victoria in My Head by Janelle Milanes

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Victoria Cruz inhabits two worlds: In one, she is a rock star, thrashing the stage with her husky voice and purple-streaked hair. In the other, currently serving as her reality, Victoria is a shy teenager with overprotective Cuban parents, who sleepwalks through her life at the prestigious Evanston Academy. Unable to overcome the whole paralyzing-stage-fright thing, Victoria settles for living inside her fantasies, where nothing can go wrong and everything is set to her expertly crafted music playlists.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Obsessed by Allison Britz

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A brave teen recounts her debilitating struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder—and brings readers through every painful step as she finds her way to the other side—in this powerful and inspiring memoir.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Full Reads


 

Hotel for the Lost by Suzanne Young

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Stay tonight. Stay forever.

When Audrey Casella arrives for an unplanned stay at the grand Hotel Ruby, she’s grateful for the detour. She and her family only plan to stay the night, but life in the Ruby can be intoxicating, extending their stay as it provides endless distractions—including handsome guest Elias Lange, who sends Audrey’s pulse racing. However, the hotel proves to be as strange as it is beautiful. The more Audrey learns about the new people she’s met, the more her curiosity grows.

And the 13th chapter will only add to the mystery behind the 13th floor of Hotel Ruby…and ultimately, what it means for Audrey.

Welcome to the Ruby.

Start reading now!


The Murmurings by Carly Anne West

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The voices in her head are not her own…

Everyone thinks Sophie’s sister, Nell, went crazy. After all, she heard strange voices that drove her to commit suicide. But Sophie doesn’t believe that Nell would take her own life. As Sophie starts to piece together Nell’s last days, every lead ends in a web of lies. And the deeper Sophie digs, the more danger she’s in—because now she’s hearing the same haunting whispers. Sophie’s starting to think she’s going crazy too. Or worse, that maybe she’s not…

Start reading now!

 

 

Riveted Reads: Week of 9/25

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September 24, 2017

Happy Banned Books Week!

We’re celebrating this occasion by offering six full banned books for you to read! After all, there’s no better way to protest the banning of books than by reading those very books and we’re dedicated to making it as easy as possible for you to do so.

We’re also offering extended excerpts for some of our most exciting September releases! New this week are An Enchantment of Ravens, Starfish, and Freefall. Start reading them now and find out why the internet is already full of glowing reviews!

See below for more info on our featured reads:


Extended Excerpts


An Enchantment of Ravens by Margaret Rogerson

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A skilled painter must stand up to the ancient power of the faerie courts—even as she falls in love with a faerie prince.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Starfish by Akemi Dawn Bowman

Starfish

A gorgeous and emotionally resonant debut novel about a half-Japanese teen who grapples with social anxiety and her narcissist mother in the wake of a crushing rejection from art school.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Freefall by Joshua David Bellin

Freefall

When the 1% and the 99% clash, the fate of the human race hangs on the actions of two teens from very different backgrounds in this thrilling sci-fi adventure.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Victoria in My Head by Janelle Milanes

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Victoria Cruz inhabits two worlds: In one, she is a rock star, thrashing the stage with her husky voice and purple-streaked hair. In the other, currently serving as her reality, Victoria is a shy teenager with overprotective Cuban parents, who sleepwalks through her life at the prestigious Evanston Academy. Unable to overcome the whole paralyzing-stage-fright thing, Victoria settles for living inside her fantasies, where nothing can go wrong and everything is set to her expertly crafted music playlists.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Obsessed by Allison Britz

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A brave teen recounts her debilitating struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder—and brings readers through every painful step as she finds her way to the other side—in this powerful and inspiring memoir.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


Autoboyography by Christina Lauren

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The story of two boys who fall in love in a writing class—one from a progressive family and the other from a conservative religious community.

Three years ago, Tanner Scott’s family relocated from California to Utah, a move that nudged the bisexual teen temporarily back into the closet. But when his best friend Autumn dares him to take Provo High’s prestigious Seminar—where honor roll students diligently toil to draft a book in a semester—Tanner cgoes against his better judgment and has a go, if only to prove to Autumn how silly the whole thing is. That’s where he notices Sebastian Brother, the Mormon prodigy who sold his own Seminar novel the year before and who now mentors the class. And it takes less than a month for Tanner to fall completely in love with him.

Start reading the extended excerpt now!


 Banned Books


Totally Joe by James Howe

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“Everybody says you and Colin were kissing.”

“What? That’s ridiculous!”

“For heaven’s sake, Joe, if you and Colin want to kiss, you have every right to.”

“We did not kiss,” I told her.

Addie shrugged. “Whatever.”

What was it with my friends?

From the creator of The Misfits, the book that inspired NATIONAL NO NAME-CALLING WEEK, comes the story of Joe Bunch….

Start reading now!


Rainbow Boys by Alex Sanchez

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Jason Carrillo is a jock with a steady girlfriend, but he can’t stop dreaming about sex…with other guys.
Kyle Meeks doesn’t look gay, but he is. And he hopes he never has to tell anyone — especially his parents.
Nelson Glassman is “out” to the entire world, but he can’t tell the boy he loves that he wants to be more than just friends.

Start reading now!


Godless by Pete Hautman

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“Why mess around with Catholicism when you can have your own customized religion?”
Fed up with his parents’ boring old religion, agnostic-going-on-atheist Jason Bock invents a new god — the town’s water tower. He recruits an unlikely group of worshippers: his snail-farming best friend, Shin, cute-as-a-button (whatever that means) Magda Price, and the violent and unpredictable Henry Stagg. As their religion grows, it takes on a life of its own. While Jason struggles to keep the faith pure, Shin obsesses over writing their bible, and the explosive Henry schemes to make the new faith even more exciting — and dangerous.

Start reading now!


Crank by Ellen Hopkins

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Kristina Snow is the perfect daughter: gifted high school junior, quiet, never any trouble.

Then, Kristina meets the monster: crank. And what begins as a wild, ecstatic ride turns into a struggle through hell for her mind, her soul—her life.

Start reading now!


Tricks by Ellen Hopkins

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Five troubled teenagers fall into prostitution as they search for freedom, safety, community, family, and love in this #1 New York Times bestselling novel from Ellen Hopkins.

Start reading now!


Wake by Lisa McMann

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Janie has a gift…or maybe it’s a curse.

Janie gets sucked into other people’s dreams. It’s not a choice and she doesn’t mean to invade other people’s privacy, but that’s exactly what happens. When troublemaker Cabel starts taking an interest in Janie, she’s flattered, but she feels guilty that she knows his darkest secrets. Luckily, he doesn’t seem to mind and he doesn’t appear to be the problem kid everyone always assumed he is. But, when a scandal tears it’s way through school and Janie may be the only one who can find the truth, Cabel’s sudden interest makes a bit more sense…

Start reading now!

We asked you to send us your favorite quotes from The Dark Artifices series and we were NOT disappointed! Here are your favorite quotes:

 

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“We are more than single actions we undertake, whether they be good or evil.”


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“I love you, Julian Blackthorne. I love you more than starlight.”


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“You endure what is unbearable, and you bear it. That’s all.”


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“That stars will go out before I forget you, Mark Blackthorn.”


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“Too much coffee, not enough pancakes.”

“I hope they put that on my gravestone.”


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Emma: We’ll have to get our energy the old fashioned way.

Mark: Drugs?

Emma: Chocolate. I brought chocolate.


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“As long as there is love and memory, there is no true death.”


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“There was a beauty in the idea od freedom, but it was an illusion. Every human heart was chained by love.”


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“No one is ever the villain of their own story.”


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“In the dark and the shadows where secrets lived, that was where Julian survived. It was how he had managed for years.”


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“There’s a difference between having your heart broken and your soul shattered…”


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“Nobody calls me blondie and keeps their kneecaps.”


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“These pictures are my hearth. And if my hearth was a canvas, every square inch of it would be painted over with you.”


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“Lex malla, lex nulla,” said Julian with a regretful wave of his hand. It was the Blackthorn family motto: A bad law is no law.
“I wonder what other family mottoes are,” Emma mused. “Do you know any?”
“The Lightwood family motto is ‘We mean well.’ ”
“Very funny.”
Julian looked over at her. “No, really, it actually is.”
“Seriously? So what’s the Herondale family motto? ‘Chiseled but angsty’?”
He shrugged. ‘If you don’t know what your last name is, it’s probably Herondale’?”
Emma burst out laughing. “What about Carstairs?” she asked, tapping Cortana. “ ‘We have a sword’? ‘Blunt instruments are for losers’?”
“Morgenstern,” offered Julian. “ ‘When in doubt, start a war’?”


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“If you believe only in facts and forget stories, your brain will live, but your heart will die.”


Did we miss your favorite quote? Let us know in the comments!

Set your phone alarms and program your DVRs, book lovers, because Drink Slay Love by Sarah Beth Durst has been made into a Lifetime Original Movie, and it’s making its TV premier this weekend! (Saturday, September 16 at 10 p.m. ET/PT) While you wait, check out Sarah’s own list of things to look forward to in the small-screen version of Drink, Slay, Love, and if you haven’t already, get yourself a copy of the book (because we all know the movie is never exactly the same) or you can enter to win a copy here

Never before have I teared up while setting the DVR…….

In July 2009, I started brainstorming a quirky story about a kickass vampire girl who reluctantly develops a conscience.  In September 2011, that story became a book.  In May 2015, I got a call from my agent that a producer wanted to option that book for film.  In August 2016, to my amazement and giddy joy, they actually started filming it.  And this week, I got to set my DVR to record it.  Surreal, absolutely surreal!

The Drink, Slay, Love movie premieres on Saturday, September 16 at 10pm ET/PT on Lifetime.  And here are the top 10 reasons why you should set your DVR, too:

1. Pearl, the vampire girl with a conscience

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The fabulous Cierra Ramirez plays Pearl, a typical 16-year-old vampire — fond of blood, allergic to the sun, and generally pretty evil.  But after a mysterious attack, she discovers she’s able to survive in the daylight, and her family sends her to hunt in (shudder) high school.

Creating an evil character…  It was pretty much the most fun writing experience I’ve ever had.  Essentially, to write an evil character, you just think of what you’d never do or say, and write that.  Very cathartic.

And Cierra Ramirez brings Pearl to life with butt-kicking, neck-chomping sass.

2. Every time Pearl and Jadrien spar

Mid-kiss, she yanked his staff out of his hand, hooked her foot around his ankle, flipped him to the ground, and pinned him down with his staff pressed against his throat. 

“Surrender?” she said.

“To you,” he said.  “I surrender my heart and soul.”

She rolled her eyes.  “Very romantic, considering you have neither.”

I’m a sucker (no pun intended — really, it just slipped out) for fight scenes, and I can’t wait to see Pearl and her vampire boyfriend, Jadrien (Gregg Sulkin), spar!

3.  The Vampire King’s voice

I saw an early clip of the scene with the Vampire King (Victor Zinck Jr.) and…  aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!  His voice!  This is his voice in the book:

His voice was like silk.  It unfurled through the room, soft on the ears.  Pearl suppressed a shudder.  His voice caused her bones to ache.

 I’m telling you, the movie nails it perfectly.  His voice will haunt your dreams.  (Possibly in a good way.)

4. Jadrien’s white suit

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The fact that he wears a white tux delights me.  I have no explanation why.

5. Matt and Zeke and their tag-team banter

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Michael Delleva and John C. MacDonald play Matt and Zeke, a pair of wannabe-vampire hunters who befriend Pearl.  Matt and Zeke were two of my all-time favorite characters to write.  Here’s my favorite exchange from the book:

Behind her, she heard two voices.

“Dude, you ask her.”

“Nuh-uh, you ask.”

“Rock paper scissors?”

“You cheat, man,” Matt said.

“How is it possible to cheat at rock paper scissors?” Zeke asked.

“You game the system,” Matt said.

“It’s not my fault you always choose rock.”

“My manly strength will not allow me to choose a less unyielding material,” Matt said.  “I have rocks for muscles.  You fear my strength.”

“Whatever,” Zeke said.  “You never choose scissors.”

“Sometimes I choose paper,” Matt said.  “You can’t predict me.  I’m cagey.”

“You always choose rock or paper,” Zeke said.  “So long as I always choose paper, I can’t lose.”

“See, I knew you gamed the system.”

Pearl did not turn around.

“On the count of three?” Zeke asked.  Together, they said, “One.  Two.  Three.”  There was a brief pause.  “You should have chosen scissors.”

“That would have been too obvious,” Matt said.  “You just said I never choose scissors so you had to know I would choose scissors so I couldn’t choose scissors because you’d know it.  Hence, the rock.”

“Hence the paper, covering your rock.  You ask her.”

“Well played, my friend,” Matt said.  “Well played.”

I can’t wait for people to meet them!!!

6. Minerva and her etiquette class

Drink Slay Love has snarky vampires, kickbutt vampires, sexy vampires, and also out and out you-really-don’t-want-to-meet-them vampires.  Minerva (Barbara Wallace) teaches an etiquette class for the young vampires who are preparing to meet the Vampire King at an upcoming feast.

Minerva does not tolerate tardiness.

You seriously don’t want to be late to this class.

7. Sweet Bethany and romantic Evan

Bethany (McKaley Miller) and Evan (Zack Peladeau) play two humans who are pretty much the opposite of vampires in every way.  You’ll want them for your friends.

8. First sunlight

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Imagine you’ve never seen sunlight before.  One of my favorite moments in the movie is when Pearl revels in the feeling of sun on her face.  The lake and the mountains are spread before her, and she spreads her arms wide and soaks in the light.

Here’s Pearl’s first encounter with the sun, as described in the book:

Pearl screamed and threw her hands in front of her face as a sliver of sun appeared on the horizon.  She felt her skin…  Okay, wait, she didn’t feel anything.  She felt totally fine.  Pearl lowered her hands.  She should have burst into flame like any self-respecting vampire.  But to the shock of everyone (Pearl, the boys, and quite probably the sun itself), she didn’t.

And her first sunset:

On the roof of her house, Pearl drank in the sunset.  She watched the light paint the sky colors she’d never known existed.  As the sun dipped lower, it darkened to a burnt orange, and the clouds around it were streaked with rose and purple.  Above her a few stars poked through as if someone had pricked the blue with a needle and caused it to bleed light.

I can’t wait to watch Cierra Ramirez’s Pearl feel the sun on screen!

9. The Okanagan region of Canada

The DRINK SLAY LOVE movie is set in California, but it was filmed in the Okanagan region of Canada — and wow, is it gorgeous!  Lakes, mountains, vineyards…  Just a little vampire problem.

10. Mint chocolate chip ice cream

You’ll want to be eating mint chocolate chip ice cream while you watch.  According to Pearl, it makes your blood taste minty fresh!

Hope you’ll be watching with me!!!

Feral Youth edited by Shaun David Hutchinson is an anthology written by some of our favorite YA authors. So it’s no surprise that it has some amazing quotes! Here are ten of our favorites:

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Riveted Reads: Week of 9/4

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September 4, 2017

Happy Monday!

We hope you’re all enjoying your days, especially those of you who have the day off. We have three extended excerpts for you to read that we’re sure will get you on your feet and to your nearest bookstore ASAP so you can finish the stories!

Additionally, we have two amazing full reads that you can enjoy. As you may know, the last week of September is Banned Books Week, but we wanted to honor our banned books all month-long. That’s why, during the month of September, all of our full reads will be banned books!

See below for more info on our featured reads:

Feral Youth edited by Shaun David Hutchinson

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Ten teens choose to avoid their own personal truths and hide their secrets by creating a contest for who can tell the best stories. But they’ll soon realize that sometimes fiction can be more revealing than the truth ever could be.


Last True Love Story by Brendan Kiely

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From the critically acclaimed author of The Gospel of Winter and the coauthor of All American Boys comes a cool, contemplative spin on hot summer nights and the classic teen love story as two teens embark on a cross-country journey of the heart and soul.


Zero Repeat Forever by G. S. Prendergast

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The Nahx have invaded and no one is safe. Raven is alone in the wilderness and desperately trying to survive when she meets Eighth. Eighth is a Nahx with no name and no voice, only a rank  yet something about him is different. When he abandons his post and finds Raven, the two are forced to trust and rely on each other if they hope to make it through this dangerous invasion.


Tricks by Ellen Hopkins

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Five troubled teenagers fall into prostitution as they search for freedom, safety, community, family, and love in this #1 New York Times bestselling novel from Ellen Hopkins.


Wake by Lisa McMann

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Janie has a gift…or maybe it’s a curse.

Janie gets sucked into other people’s dreams. It’s not a choice and she doesn’t mean to invade other people’s privacy, but that’s exactly what happens. When troublemaker Cabel starts taking an interest in Janie, she’s flattered, but she feels guilty that she knows his darkest secrets. Luckily, he doesn’t seem to mind and he doesn’t appear to be the problem kid everyone always assumed he is. But, when a scandal tears it’s way through school and Janie may be the only one who can find the truth, Cabel’s sudden interest makes a bit more sense…

If there’s one thing the Riveted Team is obsessed with (besides books), it’s Oreos. We have a different flavor of Oreo at every Riveted Editorial Board Meeting, which means we’ve tried pretty much every flavor that exists (so far). Basically, we’re Oreo experts. We’re also book experts. Therefore, we’re uniquely qualified to make the PERFECT book recommendation based on your Oreo preferences! Take the quiz and see for yourself!

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