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First Novels Club: Don’t overlook this book! SHADE by Jeri Smith-Ready

April 24th, 2011

When I hear about a new book coming out, I usually can put it into one of two categories:
1. Annnnnnnnnd the TBR pile just got a new addition.
2. Nope, not for me, thanks.

But there are a handful of books I feel neutral about that fall in the in-between. for whatever reason, they don’t strike me one way or the other.

Jeri Smith-Ready’s SHADE used to be one of those books. And then I fell in love.

I borrowed SHADE from Frankie last week, mainly because she had really enjoyed it, so my curiosity was piqued. I honestly had mostly forgotten what it was about, since it had been about a year since I’d read reviews. Without even checking out the back cover copy, I opened it up and began the first chapter.

Awesome.

It wasn’t some mind-blowing, sucks-you-in-til-you-can’t-breathe beginning. But I was HOOKED. The quality of the writing, of the story, of the characters, of the world-building, was immediately apparent. and it just felt different from anything I’d read recently.

So then I read the summary:
Best. Birthday. Ever. At least, it was supposed to be. with Logan’s band playing a critical gig and Aura’s plans for an intimate after-party, Aura knows it will be the most memorable night of her boyfriend’s life. she never thought it would be his last.Logan’s sudden death leaves Aura devastated. He’s gone.Well, sort of.Like everyone born after the Shift, Aura can see and hear ghosts. this mysterious ability has always been annoying, and Aura had wanted nothing more than to figure out why the Shift happened so she can undo it. But not with Logan’s violet-hued spirit still hanging around. because dead Logan is almost as real as ever. Almost.It doesn’t help that Aura’s new friend Zachary is so understanding—and so very alive. his support means more to Aura than she cares to admit.As Aura’s relationships with the dead and the living grow ever complicated, so do her feelings for Logan and Zachary. Each holds a piece of Aura’s heart…and clues to the secret of the Shift.
Yes, the summary was accurate, but it just didn’t do the book justice at all.

Jeri, I bow to your awesomeness.The (very unique) paranormal elements were woven so well into today’s world and the life of this average-seeming teenage girl that I nearly believed it was a contemporary novel. and I immediately loved the main character, Aura. it was like I knew her, like her voice and thoughts were some mix of me and every girl friend I had in high school.

And it just got better.

Realistic, be-my-BFF-please MC? Check.
Inventive concept? you betcha.
Character development for one and all? Yup.
Believable love triangle? most certainly.
Perfect tension? oh yeah.
High stakes? Mmmm hm.
Intriguing mystery? Yessir.
And did I mention the world-building? Squee!

And MY GOD did it leave me begging for a sequel. I want back in Aura’s story like you wouldn’t believe. Jeri Smith-Ready can go in sooo many directions with this, and I can’t wait to see what happens next.

SOON!!!!!Thankfully, I don’t have to wait long! the one bonus of being so late to the party is that the sequel, SHIFT, comes out may 3rd. MAY 3RD, PEOPLE! I, for one, will be first in line to read it. (Especially because the reviewers who’ve read it already have been blown away by the awesome!)

Anywho, the whole point of this blog post is to convince you to check out this book! It’s a fun, captivating read that’s really, really worth it. for real.

And if you’d like more convincing:
- STEPH SU gushed about SHADE way back in may 2010, and her review put into words exactly why I love this book.
- Jami at YA ADDICT just fell in love with SHADE last month! and I quote, “Why didn’t I read this one sooner!?!”

PLUS, you can read the first 96 pages online FOR FREE.

Ok, tell me in the comments if I’ve convinced you. or if you’ve read SHADE, tell me what you thought of it, and leave a link to your review, if you have one!

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King Sheets Extra Deep | Sheets Flannel

October 8th, 2010

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Geology Of The Death Valley Area

Crustal thinning and rifting

Late Precambrian Noonday Formation scoured in Mosaic Canyon by episodic flow. (USGS photo)

At the same time the Earth was apparently in a severe glaciation (see above), a rift started to open and a sea flooded the subsiding region. The rifting zone was part of a system of zones responsible for breaking apart the supercontinent Rodinia and creating the Pacific Ocean. One of the three arms of the local rifting zone, the Amargosa Rift, failed to split the continent. A shoreline similar to the present Atlantic Ocean margin of the United States (with coastal lowlands and a wide, shallow shelf but no volcanoes) lay to the east near where Las Vegas, Nevada, now resides.

The first formation to be deposited was the Noonday Dolomite. It was formed from an algal mat-covered carbonate bank. Today it is up to 1000 feet (300 m) thick and is a pale yellowish-gray cliff-former. The area subsided as the continental crust thinned and the Pacific widened; the carbonate bank soon became covered by thin beds of silt and layers of limy ooze. These sediments in time hardened to become the siltstone and limestone of the Ibex Formation. A good outcrop of both the Noonday and overlying Ibex formations can be seen just east of the Ashford Mill Site.

An angular unconformity truncates progressively older (lower) parts of the underlying Pahrump Group starting in the southern part of the area and moving north. At its northernmost extent, the unconformity in fact removed all of the Pahrump, and the Noonday rests directly on the Proterozoic Complex. An ancient period of erosion removed that part of the Pahrump due to its being higher (and thus more exposed) than the rest of the formation.

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