OELMA
CONFERENCE: October 24, 2014
YA
TITLES YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS
presented
by
Krista
Taracuk,
Retired
high school librarian/State Library of Ohio Board Member
1. Alexander,
Kwame. Crossover. Houghton Mifflin
Harcourt. 978-0-544-10771-7. On-the-court action is interspersed with real life
tensions in this novel in verse. Twins Josh and Jordan Bell are basketball
phenoms. As they grow older, they begin to grow apart. One shaves his head; one
has long locks. One is more serious; one is more immature. One has a
girlfriend; one is jealous of the girlfriend. Reluctant readers.
2. Anderson,
Laurie Halse. The Impossible Knife of Memory. Penguin Group. 978-1922182227.
Hayley Rose says, "It was enough to make me want to flee into the
mountains and live out my life as a hermit, as long as I could find a hideaway
that had a decent public library within walking distance.” Hayley and her war
hero father have hopscotched from town to town and have finally settled in one
spot, but both live with the constant pain of her father’s PTSD.
3. Armentrout,
Jennifer L. Don’t Look Back.
Hyperion. 978-142317512-4. High school senior Samantha Franco was found
wandering along the roadside. Bloody and dazed, she has no recollection of her
previous life as a “Mean Girl.” Most importantly,
she has no idea where she left her best friend Cassie. Even when Cassie’s body
is found, Sam can not remember anything—but the killer does. And he doesn’t
want Sam to remember. Mystery thriller.
4. Binns,
Barbara A. Minority of One. AllTheColorsofLove Press. 9780988182127. Alone and lonely, Neill and
Sheila are looking for someone who understands them when they connect in the
least likely place, French classroom. Sheila is trying to find her way around her
father’s suicide while Neill is trying to overcome his boyfriend’s rejection. Barbara
Binns is one of the featured authors at this year’s OELMA conference. LGBT. Reluctant readers.
5. Brown,
Pierce. Red Rising. Del Rey. 978-0-345-53978-6. For generations, the
Reds have been told that they are the pioneers of Mars, making way for
habitation. Sixteen year-old Darrow and his family know no other life than
mining and Darrow is a highly touted driller called a Helldiver. After the
death of his wife Eo, Darrow has the opportunity to seek revenge and finds out
that for five hundred years his people have been slaves mining for fuel for all
of mankind. For fans of The Hunger Games.
Science fiction.
6. Cardi,
Annie. The Chance You Won’t Return. Candlewick Press. 978-0-7636-6292-9.
Alex is struggling trying to keep the family together because her mom has had a
nervous breakdown and thinks she’s Amelia Earhart. To top it off, she needs
help passing driver’s ed.
7. Casella,
Jody. Thin Space. Simon Pulse/Beyond Words. 978-1582703923. Marshall
Windsor is devastated over the loss of his twin brother in a car accident where
Marsh was the driver. Marsh has been
trapped in a foggy haze of grief and remorse since that fateful night. The tension
builds as Marsh frantically searches for that sliver of space between the
living and the dead to meet up with Austin once again and make things
right. Identical twins often switch
places so all Marsh has to do is convince Austin to switch places with him one
more time. Buy multiple copies of this
supernatural thriller! Jody Casella is one of the featured authors at this
year’s OELMA conference.
8. Coben,
Harlan. Missing You. Dutton.
978-0-525-95349-4. For twenty years as a cop and a daughter, Kat Donovan has
searched for her hero father’s murderer. Little does she know that a case
involving almost 40 missing people will bring her to the very doorsteps of the killer.
The reader won’t guess the identity of the killer until the very end of the
book. Good choice for older readers (as well as adults) because of the size of
the book.
9. Cotugno,
Katie. How To Love. Balzar + Bray. 978-0-06-221635-9. Serena Montero has always loved Sawyer
LaGrande, but has never let him really know.
She has also always wanted to travel and write, but those dreams are put
on hold when sixteen year old Serena becomes pregnant with Sawyer’s baby. Addicted
to pain killers, Sawyer suddenly leaves town and disappears completely. Just as
Reena is finally getting her life together, Sawyer returns after an absence of
two years.
10. Ford,
Gabrielle with Sarah Thomson. Gabe
& Izzy: Standing Up For America’s Bullied. Puffin Books. 978-0-8037-4062-4. Gabrielle Ford lived a normal until the age
of 13 when she was diagnosed with the rare Friedreich’s Ataxia, a
life-threatening disease of the nervous system. This book is for the bullied,
the bully, a witness to bullying, or dog lovers in general as Gabe takes her
story on the road.
11. Grant,
AnnaLisa. The Lake. Layla has
been orphaned twice and is once again relocating, this time from Florida to
North Carolina to live with her unknown aunt and uncle. Although the main
character, Layla Weston, is a 17 year old senior, the content and the
situations of this book are very appropriate for a freshman. She falls in love
with the first boy she meets in this simple romance. First book in the Lake
Trilogy. Reluctant readers. FREE DOWNLOAD FROM AMAZON.
12. Landers,
Melissa. Alienated. Hyperion. 978-1-4231-7028-0. The term foreign
exchange student takes on a whole new meaning when that person is a Liehr
alien. Two years ago Liehr made contact with Earth; now they want to set up a
student exchange program. The Liehrs need human emotion while humans need the
scientific advances provided. Cara Sweeney has earned a scholarship and been
chosen as one of the hosts but she must fight HALO (Humans Against Liehr
Occupation). Can love overcome treachery and paranoia? Readers will eagerly
anticipate the sequel. Science fiction.
13. Maciel,
Amanda. Tease. Balzer + Bray. 978-0-06-230530-5. So what’s the big deal
that during junior year new student Emma Sluts-A-Lot Putnam killed herself?
“Everyone” knew she was a boyfriend-stealing bitch and even after her death,
she’s ruining Sara Wharton’s life. Sara doesn’t understand why she and four of
her classmates have been charged in the death of Emma. Now Sara must spend the summer before her
senior year meeting with lawyers, seeing a therapist, attending summer school,
and defending herself to the entire town.
14. McGovern,
Cammie. Say What You Will. Harper Teen. 978-0-06-227110-5. High school
senior Amy has spent seventeen years trapped in a body because of cerebral
palsy while Matthew has disabilities on the inside. Trapped by his obsessive
compulsive behavior, Matt becomes an aide for his classmate Amy. What starts
out as a job for Matt grows into friendship with each overlooking the physical
and emotional hurdles in each other.
15. Nelson,
Jandy. I’ll Give you the Sun. Dial Books. 978-0-8037-3496-8. Inseparable
twins Jude and Noah are torn apart by the tragic death of their mother. The story is told in two parts, first by Jude
and then by Noah. Each is hiding secrets from the other and they struggle to
maintain their closeness. LGBT. Language. Situations.
16. Oliver,
Lauren. Panic. Epicreads. 978-0-06-201455-9. Graduating seniors in the
small town of Carp hold an annual challenge with a prize of $67,000. With the
chance to escape their stifling small town, the contestants are challenged to such
tasks as a walk across a plank between two water towers. Secrets, alliances,
and fear will overcome the entire town as candidates are pushed to their
limits.
17. Prestsater,
Julie. So I’m A Double Threat. Freshman Megan Miller and her three best
buddies are super excited to start high school and experience everything it
offers, especially when they make it into the IN crowd by being both smart and
popular. Unfortunately, they hadn’t figured on the daily angst involved in high
school life. Language and realistic
situations. Reluctant readers. (First book in Double Threat Series) FREE
DOWNLOAD FROM AMAZON.
18. Roberts,
Robin with Veronica Chambers. Everybody’s Got Something. Grand Central
Publishing. 978-1-4555-7845-0. Her mother always said, “Everybody’s got
something, but they also have something to give.” Robin Roberts does just that
by giving us a glimpse into her fight with breast cancer five years ago, the
loss of her mother, and her fight with a rare blood disorder. Robin is a former
college athlete, a former ESPN announcer and anchor, and now anchor for the
number one morning show, Good Morning America.
In this wonderfully uplifting memoir, she talks about her faith, her
family, her gay partner, and her friends. Memoir.
19. Scott,
Elizabeth. Heart Beat. Harlequin
Teen. 978-0-373-21096-1. Seventeen year old Emma, the valedictorian
candidate who always did the right thing, has realized that none of that
matters. All that matters is that her
stepfather is keeping her dead mother hooked to give birth to their
unborn son. Emma is barely operating through the fog of her grief when she runs
into bad boy, Caleb Harrison, who is wading through his own struggle with anger
and grief.
20. Scottoline,
Lisa. Keep Quiet. St. Martin’s
Press. 978-1-250-01009-4. Jake Buckman is hoping to reconnect with his 16 year
old son, Ryan, and lets him illegally drive home from the movies. After Ryan
hits and kills a woman, Jake decides that they should leave the scene and not
tell anyone what happened. Mystery thriller.
21. Shecter,
Vicky Alverar. Curses and Smoke: A
Novel of Pompeii. Arthur A. Levine Books. 978-0-545-50993-0. Lucia is a pawn in her father’s plan to get
out of debt, while Tag is a slave whose only dream is to become a famous
gladiator. The childhood friends are reunited as the city is beset with tremors
of the forthcoming earthquake. Historical fiction.
22. Wolitzer,
Meg. Belzhar. Dutton.
978-0-525-42305-8. Devastated by the death of her boyfriend Reeve, Jam (short
for Jamaica) is overcome with grief. Because they are unable to reach Jam
during the following year, the Gallahue family has run out of options and sends
her to The Wooden Barn to recuperate.
Jam has been assigned to the legendary class Special Topics in English
with four other students. The five
students are assigned readings and journal writings on Sylvia Plath for the
first semester. With no Internet and nowhere to go, the students delve into
their journals, only to find another world opens to them. Fantasy.