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Furies Furies Everywhere
In case you haven’t been keeping up with the Fury ARC tour, check out all the great bloggers who have posted their reviews of Fury along with chances to win a copy!
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Keep checking back throughout the month as we share more reviews and more chances to win!
What Goes Around Comes Around…
Have you been following the Fury ARC Tour?
Every other day, one chosen blogger will post their review of Fury along with a segment from an original revenge story by Elizabeth Miles.
So far the Furies have visited:
For a full list of the blogs getting hit visit the Fury Series website, which will be updating as each review is posted. And keep checking back here as we update you on the ARC Tour and other Fury-related goodness to come!
The Probability of a Perfect Book

It may be impossible to find a book that you’d call absolutely perfect, but you can certainly make a list of your ideal book’s qualities. It’ll make you laugh so hard you snarf your root beer. It’ll make you cry so hard you end up hiccupping uncontrollably in public. It’ll have a voice, or writing style, that surprises and intrigues you; a special way of seeing the world. It’ll have a plot that keeps you turning pages, unable to stop until you find out how it all ends, and characters that feel like people you know—or people you want to know. And, it’ll have some bare chested dude running along a beach somewhere in there, too.
If your ideals are anything like PLL’s, we think the probability that you’ll love Wendy Wunder’s debut is going to be very, very high.
The Probability of Miracles, in short, is about a teen girl named Cam who has spent most of her life fighting a terminal illness. At the start of the book, her doctors tell her she’s going to need nothing short of a miracle if she’s going to survive beyond this summer. And so, she sets off to make some miracles come true.
With dry and sometimes shocking humor alongside incredible insight about what the truly important things in life are, this book will take an unexpected hold on you. The Probability of Miracles will pull you along on a fun, philosophical, and often bizarre ride from a cynical, behind-the-scenes perspective on the make-believe of Disney World; to the fine art of Polynesian dance; to how to save the lives of puppies, canaries, donkeys and baby flamingos; to how to make your own life mean something, no matter how long have you have left.
Be sure to enter our Summer Reading Giveaway! You could win a brand new PLL tote with a copy of The Probability of Miracles (or other fabulous titles) inside!
Win A Copy Of WITHER From Us!
“Eventually I realize I am holding onto him just as tightly as he holds on to me. And here we are: two small dying things, as the world ends around us like falling autumn leaves.”

It’s no secret that PLL has a few favorite YA authors named Lauren: Lauren Oliver, Lauren Kate, Lauren Myracle, and Lauren Morrill, just to name a few. Well here’s another Lauren to add to our hall of fame. Lauren DeStefano’s debut, WITHER, the first in a trilogy called THE CHEMICAL GARDEN, is one of the best books of the year so far. Reading it is like floating down a stream—at times you want to hurry ahead to find out what’s around the next bend; at other times you get caught up in the swirling beauty of the moment, and just want to linger there.
In a future world ravaged by a virus that kills women at the age of twenty and men at the age of twenty-five, sixteen-year-old Rhine Ellery’s life changes overnight when she becomes a captive bride. One minute, Rhine is living in a decrepit basement with her twin brother, Rowen, fending off rats and starving orphan thieves. The next, she is being hustled into a dark van with a bunch of other girls—only three of whom will ever see the light of day again. Rhine and her two chosen “sister wives” are then delivered to their new home: a gigantic mansion in Florida, full of beautiful holograms meant to simulate the old world. They are pampered and primped and given everything a girl could possibly want in her very short lifespan. Except one thing: freedom.
Rhine’s old life may have been dangerous and terrifying, but it was her own, where she was free to choose how to live and who to love. Now, with the help of cute kitchen staffer Gabriel and the unlikely support of her sister wives, Rhine must make the ultimate decision—to die slowly among beautiful illusions, or to escape with her freedom, into the unknown.
At turns terrifying and disturbing, elegant and touching, exciting and sexy, Wither is NOT to be missed! Don’t let your life wither away without reading this book. We can’t say enough good things about it!
Want to win a free copy from us? Check out all the ways to win!
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Do all three and you’ll be entered three times. Easy peasy! Contest ends 11:59pm May 11 and a winner will be announced May 12. Good luck!

