"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly event, hosted by Jill from Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.
Send Me a Sign by Tiffany Schmidt
Mia’s used to being the perfect teenager: pretty, popular, smart, caring. But that was before she was diagnosed with leukemia. Now, her father has become Captain Cancer Facts and her mother is obsessed with maintaining Mia’s image. Her maybe-more-than-a-friend, Gyver, is judging her decision not to tell the other cheerleaders that she’s sick. Her life’s about to change and she’s terrified by the loss of control.
Mia’s always been superstitious, but as her body starts to feel like it belongs less to her and more to the doctors and their needles, she becomes irrationally dependent on horoscopes, fortune cookies, and good luck charms. As chemotherapy replaces cheerleading and platelets replace parties, Mia just wants normal back. But despite searching for clues in everything from songs on the radio to her Magic 8 Ball, her future is coming up Outlook not so good.
Courtney Summers gave it five stars and a "wow". This is enough to have me dying to read it.
Release Date: October 2, 2012
Saw this today! Great choice!
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Sounds good, but I'm kind of worried because I think in the end it would be sad...
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Sounds like an emotional one, I'll definitely add it to my list.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a tear-jerker. Thanks for sharing this one. I have not heard of it before.
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oh wow sounds good but so sad. I don't read books without HEA lol so maybe once it comes out if there is an HEA I'll read it.
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This sounds heart-breaking, but awesome. Thanks a lot for sharing - I hadn't heard of it before, but I think I'll have to add it to my to-read list. :)
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This sounds really good, definitely an emotional read! I love the cover too.
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