In My Mailbox (19)

Sunday, November 29, 2009

*In My Mailbox was started by The Story Siren


The Looking Glass Wars (Book #1) by Frank Beddor
Seeing Redd (The Looking Glass Wars #2) by Frank Beddor

*Thanks to Kate, she convinced me to read these!



The Ring of Fire by Pierdomenico Baccalario
Lover Avenged by J.R. Ward (Black Dagger Brotherhood #7)


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Friday Finds

Friday, November 27, 2009


Shelter Me by Alex McAulay
Sun and Moon, Ice and Snow by Jessica Day George



Jonas (Beautiful Dead #1) by Eden Maguire
Arizona (Beautiful Dead #2) by Eden Maguire



Summer (Beautiful Dead #3) by Eden Maguire
The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams by Rhonda Hayter



Faithful by Janet Fox
Midnight Pearles (A Retelling of "The Little Mermaid") by Debbie Viguie



The Demon King and I by Candace Havens
Dragons Perfer Blondes by Candace Havens


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Once Upon A Time Challenge


I am a big fan of fairy tales, especially retellings. I found this challenge and just had to sign up for it. It looks like so much fun, plus I have a bunch of books that fit this catagory that I need to read.

Crazy Book Slut is hosting this challenge for 2010. You can find more information about it and sign-up here.

  • This challenge is quite simple..... read the fairy tales you grew up reading but from another view than Disney's version. There are so many great fairy tale books out there, that might take the same story we know but with an added twist.

  • These books can be Young Adult, Romance, Erotic, e-books, audio books.... your only limited by your own imagination.

  • I am going to make this an easy challenge to finish, and say the goal is to read at least 5 books, again if you want to go big or go home... read more!

  • The time frame for this challenge will be January 1, 2010 - December 31, 2010. Plenty of time. Please do not start this challenge before the time, and don't use books you have already read.

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200 Follower Giveaway

Thursday, November 26, 2009



Honestly, I can't believe I have 200 followers - well, technically 228 as I do this now. Thank you so much!! Now on to the contest:
I wasn't sure what the prize would be, so I decided that the winner should get to choose. Here are the details:

  • There will be 2 winners. That's right, I said 2.
  • List 3 books from your wishlist that you would like to have (have to be already released) Each book must be under $20. I will pick a book from each winner's list, and depending on the prices of them, you might just get two.
  • I will be purchasing the books from The Book Depository, so try to check if they have your books before listing them.
  • Contest ends December 31, 2009 and is open INTERNATIONALLY!


Contest Closed - winners announced here.



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Waiting on Wednesday (20)

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

*Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking the Spine


Tagged by Mara Purnhagen

Release Date: March 1, 2010

Kate Morgan is just as confused as the rest of her classmates when she arrives at Cleary High to find six life-size gorillas spray painted on the side of a building. Could the culprit be one of her friends or classmates? And is the kind-of-amazing creation really vandalism, or a work of art? She's tempted to stay out of it, mostly because, as the police chief’s daughter, she's always accused of being a snitch. But when gorillas start appearing throughout the state, her investigative instincts kick in.

Now Eli, Kate’s favorite co-worker at the local coffee shop, is MIA. With her best friend, Lan, preoccupied with her own boy troubles, Kate needs to figure out some things on her own. Like why she can’t stop thinking about Eli. And what she will do when all clues about the graffiti point to someone she knows...


What are you waiting on?


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2010 Debut Author Challenge

*Hosted by The Story Siren

I can't wait to start this challenge. I'm hoping to read at least 30, but if I could get more in that would be awesome.


You can find more information about this challenge here.


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Book Review: Beautiful Creatures

Monday, November 23, 2009

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl


Releases: December 1, 2009

Publisher: Little Brown Books for Young Readers

Pages: 563

Series: Caster Chronicles #1

Rating: 5 stars

There were no surprises in Gatlin County.
We were pretty much the epicenter of the middle of nowhere.
At least, that's what I thought.
Turns out, I couldn't have been more wrong.
There was a curse.
There was a girl.
And in the end, there was a grave.

Lena Duchannes is unlike anyone the small Southern town of Gatlin has ever seen, and she's struggling to conceal her power and a curse that has haunted her family for generations. But even within the overgrown gardens, murky swamps and crumbling graveyards of the forgotten South, a secret cannot stay hidden forever.

Ethan Wate, who has been counting the months until he can escape from Gatlin, is haunted by dreams of a beautiful girl he has never met. When Lena moves into the town's oldest and most infamous plantation, Ethan is inexplicably drawn to her and determined to uncover the connection between them.

In a town with no surprises, one secret could change everything.


My Reaction: WOW!!


I finished this book over the weekend and I am still in awe. There doesn’t seem to be the perfect words to describe how unbelievably amazing this story is. Beautiful Creatures had everything – plus some – that I love to see in a story. I can definitely say that I got more that I was expecting. Beautiful Creatures was just flat out AMAZING!!!


Garcia and Stohl’s writing just seemed to flow right off the page. There was never a dull moment because there was plenty of details and surprises in all the right spots. I know this book is almost 600 pages, but it honestly doesn’t feel like it. The pages just kept turning and before I knew it, I was at the end. I just couldn’t put the book down.


The characters had so much depth and detail to them too; it felt like I actually knew them. I loved Ethan, he was so determined to help Lena no matter what it took or what the consequences were. And I loved how he didn’t care what others thought. Lena was an outcast and basically anyone that talked to her was an outcast too. Ethan didn’t care, he still talked to her and sat with her at lunch. I enjoyed reading about all the characters, each had something unique about them, especially Amma and Ethan’s aunt’s personalities. They were hilarious.


I absolutely LOVED Beautiful Creatures and I must say that it is practically the best book I’ve read all year, and now my favorite book!! I can’t wait to read more. This was such an amazing debut. I know I’ve said that so many times throughout this review, but I don’t think I could say it enough. This is one phenomenal, jaw-dropping story not to be missed!! So, my advice to you all is to go out and get yourself a copy NOW! You won’t be disappointed.



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In My Mailbox (18)

Sunday, November 22, 2009

*In My Mailbox is hosted by The Story Siren


Bought:



Faerie Wars (Faierie Wars Chronicles #1) by Herbie Brennan
The Purple Emperor (Faerie Wars Chronicles #2) by Herbie Brennan
Ruler of the Realm (Faerie Wars Chronicles #3) by Herbie Brennan
Betrayals (Strange Angels, #2) by Lili St. Crow



Received:

These are for Other Shelf Tours. If you are an OST member, be sure to watch for the tour sign-ups.


By The Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead by Julie Anne Peters
Beautiful by Amy Reed


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100+ Reading Challenge

Saturday, November 21, 2009

This year I'm going to participate in J. Kaye's 100+ Reading Challenge. I will link the books to their review if I review them on my blog.


The Guidelines:

1. The goal is to read 100 or more books. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate.

--Non-Bloggers: Post your list of books in the comment section of the wrap-up post. To learn how to sign up without having a blog, click here.

2. Audio, Re-reads, eBooks, YA, Young Reader, Nonfiction – as long as the book has an ISBN or equivalent or can be purchased as such, the book counts.

3. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed.

4. Crossovers from other reading challenges count.

5. Challenge begins January 1st thru December, 2010. Books started before the 1st do not count.

6. You can sign-up over at J. Kaye's Blog.

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My 100 Books

1. The Secret Year by Jennifer Hubbard
2. The Mark by Jen Nadol
3. Oblivion Road by Alex McAulay
4. Shelter Me by Alex McAulay
5. The Last Thing I Remember by Andrew Klavan
6. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
7. Shadow Hills by Anastasia Hopcus
8. The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams
9. The Dark Divine by Bree Despain
10. Cracked Up to Be by Courtney Summers
11. My Soul to Save by Rachel Vincent


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YA Buzz

"YA Buzz" is a collection of news relating to the YA genre. This can include, but not limited to: author and book news, new covers, and contects around the blogosphere.

Have something you would like shared? Email me at apassionforbooks@hotmail.com.

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Lauren McLaughlin's Cycler is going to be made into a movie. Lauren's asking readers who they think should play the roles in the film.


Tera Lynn Child announced some very exciting news this week about a new trilogy.


Gena Showalter posted the blurb for Unraveled, the sequel to Intertwined.

"For once, sixteen-year-old Aden Stone has everything he’s ever wanted:

A home.

Friends.

The girl of his dreams.


Too bad he’s going to die…Since coming to Crossroads, Oklahoma, former outcast Aden Stone has been living the good life. Never mind that one of his best friends is a werewolf, his girlfriend is a vampire princess who hungers for his blood, and he’s supposed to be crowned Vampire King – while still a human! Well, kind of.

With four – oops, three now — human souls living inside his head, Aden has always been “different” himself. These souls can time travel, raise the dead, possess another’s mind, and, his least favorite these days, tell the future.

The forecast for Aden? A knife through the heart.

Because a war is brewing between the creatures of the dark, and Aden is somehow at the center of it all. But he isn’t about to lie down and accept his destiny without a fight. Not when his new friends have his back, not when Victoria has risked her own future to be with him, and not when he has a reason to live for the first time in his life…"


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New Covers:


Invisible Girl by Mary Hanlon Stone
Nevermore by Kelly Creagh



The Iron King (Iron Fey #1) by Julie Kagawa
Radiant Shadows (Wicked Lovely #4) by Melissa Marr



Illyria by Elizabeth Hand
Swoon at Your Own Risk by Sydney Salter


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Friday Facts: TV

Friday, November 20, 2009

*Friday Facts was started by A Flight of Minds*

From Dani (YA All The Way): What is your favorite TV show?

My favorite TV show is The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. It isn't on anymore :( so luckly I have all the seasons on DVD for re-watching.



Another one of my favorite TV shows is Supernatural. Go Team Dean!!



Does anyone else remember Family Matters with Steve Urkel?? Steve Urkel was hilarious and I do miss watching that show.




What are some of your favorite TV shows?


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Friday Finds


Watch Me by Lauren Barnholdt




Illyria by Elizabeth Hand
Take Me There by Carolee Dean



Caleb + Kate by Cindy Martinusen-Coloma
Swoon at Your Own Risk by Sydney Salter



The Last Thing I Remember by Andrew Klavan
Three Days to Dead by Kelly Meding


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200 Followers

Thursday, November 19, 2009


I came home today to find I have 200 - well, technically 214 - followers. That is so exciting!! I want to give a big Thank You to all my followers!! Look for a contest soon.


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Fallen Contest

Fallen by Lauren Kate

There's something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.

Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price's attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He's the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.

Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce--and goes out of his way to make that very clear--she can't let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.

Dangerously exciting and darkly romantic, Fallen is a page turning thriller and the ultimate love story.

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Contest Closed: Winners announced here.

I have an ARC of Fallen that I’m giving away to 1 lucky winner.


To Enter: Just fill out this Form.

Contest ends November 29. Open to US and Canada only.



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The 2010 Young Adult Reading Challenge

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


1. Anyone can join. You don't need a blog to participate.

--Non-Bloggers: Post your list of books in the comment section of the wrap-up post. To learn how to sign up without having a blog, click here.

2. There are four levels:

--The Mini YA Reading Challenge – Read 12 Young Adult novels.

--Just My Size YA Reading Challenge – Read 25 Young Adult novels.

--Stepping It Up YA Reading Challenge – Read 50 Young Adult novels.

--Super Size Me YA Reading Challenge – Read 75 Young Adult novels.

3. Audio, eBooks, paper all count.

4. No need to list your books in advance. You may select books as you go. Even if you list them now, you can change the list if needed.

5. Challenge begins January 1st thru December, 2010.

6. If you're interested in joining, you can sign-up at J. Kaye's Blog.

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I'm going to do the Super Size Me challenge since YA is mostly what I read.

1. The Secret Year by Jennifer Hubbard
2. The Mark by Jen Nadol
3. Oblivion Road by Alex McAulay
4. Shelter Me by Alex McAulay
5. The Last Thing I Remember by Andre Klavan
6. The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
7. Shadow Hills by Anastasia Hopcus
8. The Dark Divine by Bree Despain
9. The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams by Rhonda Hayter
10. My Soul to Save by Rachel Vincent


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Waiting on Wednesday (19)

*Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking the Spine


The Tension of Opposites by Kristina McBride

Release Date: May 25, 2010

It’s been two years since Noelle disappeared. Two years since her bike was discovered, sprawled on a sidewalk. Two years of silence, of worry, of fear.

For those two long years, her best friend Tessa has waited, living her own life in a state of suspended animation. Because how can she allow herself to enjoy a normal high school life if Noelle can’t? How dare she have other friends, go to dances, date boys, without knowing what happened to the girl she thought she would share everything with?

And then one day, someone calls Noelle’s house. She’s alive.

A haunting psychological thriller taken straight from the headlines, The Tension of Opposites is a striking debut that explores the emotional aftermath of a kidnapping on the victim, and on the people she left behind.


How good does that sound!?! And how about that cover? LOVE IT!! What are you waiting on?


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Book Review: Fallen

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Fallen by Lauren Kate

Releases: December 8, 2009
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Pages: 452
Source: Publisher
Series: Fallen #1

Rating: 4 stars
There's something achingly familiar about Daniel Grigori.

Mysterious and aloof, he captures Luce Price's attention from the moment she sees him on her first day at the Sword & Cross boarding school in sultry Savannah, Georgia. He's the one bright spot in a place where cell phones are forbidden, the other students are all screw-ups, and security cameras watch every move.

Even though Daniel wants nothing to do with Luce--and goes out of his way to make that very clear--she can't let it go. Drawn to him like a moth to a flame, she has to find out what Daniel is so desperate to keep secret . . . even if it kills her.

This was a fantastic story, with a very intriguing and original plot. It was a little slow moving, but there was enough mystery and exciting twists and turns to keep turning the pages. The writing was spectacular. The way Kate describes Sword and Cross, and even some of the events, makes you feel as though your there, seeing the events unfold along side Luce.


The characters were great too. Each character was well-developed and I found myself questioning who some were and whether or not they were good or evil. I can say some characters I was right about, while others had me in shock – wasn’t expecting that.

This was a great start to a new series. I can't wait to read more. The next book, Torment, doesn't come out until September 2010. So far away!




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Dani Noir Contest


Contest Closed: Winner announced here.

Wanna read Dani Noir? Well, here's your chance. I'm giving away 1 hardback copy of Dani Noir to 1 lucky winner.

To Enter: Just leave a comment

Extra Entries: +1 for every link to this contest (MUST LEAVE LINK)

Contest ends November 28th @ midnight. Open to US and Canada.

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*Thanks to Simon & Schuster for providing a copy for this contest*


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Author Interview: Nova Ren Suma

Monday, November 16, 2009

Nova Ren Suma

Books:
  • Dani Noir

Zoom in on thirteen-year-old Dani Callanzano. The summer before eighth grade, Dani is stuck in her nothing-ever-happens town with only her favorite noir mysteries at the Little Art movie theatre to keep her company. But one day a real-life mystery begins to unravel—at the Little Art! And it all has something to do with a girl in polka-dot tights... Armed with a vivid imagination, a flair for the dramatic, and a knowledge of all things Rita Hayworth, Dani sets out to solve the mystery and learns more about herself than she ever thought she would.


Dani Noir is such an awesome and adorable read. What inspired you to write Dani Noir?

Thank you so much! I'm thrilled you liked the book. The first thing thatinspired me to write Dani Noir was simply my memory of being a thirteen-year-old girl in a small nowhere town—which I was and which I guess I can't really forget because I just wrote a whole novel about it. I remember feeling so sure that real life was going on everywhere and anywhere else but where I was, and all I wanted was to escape. Now, me, I escaped into books. But I tried having my character Dani escape into something else: old black-and-white noir movies. Dani's lucky; she has that movie theater to slip away to. When I was thirteen, we lived in a house off a dead-end dirt road on a mountain; it would've taken me hours to walk to a movie theater. And Dani is so much cooler than I was back then—I didn't know what a noir movie even was until I was way older.

So that's the place where this novel started, but Dani took over from there. It's her character—this imaginative, opinionated girl—that was my biggest inspiration, almost like she was a real person who I met and had to write about.

Dani has such a spunky attitude and she had me laughing the entire time with her creative remarks. Was her voice easy for you to write?

I'm glad she made you laugh! Her voice was very easy to get down—sometimes too easy, to the point where I could probably write hundreds more pages in Dani's voice, even though the story is long over. Maybe you noticed this about Dani when you were reading her, but she's sure not afraid to say what she thinks, and her imagination tends to take her up and away from reality in crazy little diversions. I loved going off on those movie-inspired fantasy sequences with her. There was a point, during the writing of this novel, when I was walking around in my own life going, "Now, if this were a movie, I wouldn't have to stay at work all day. I'd just jump out the window..."

No writers got hurt jumping out of any windows during the writing of this novel, though, don't worry!

What was your favorite scene to write about?

There's a scene that takes place in a playground at night. Dani and her friends are sneaking around spying on Jackson, the guy Dani suspects of cheating on his girlfriend. She's determined to do something, to catch him in a big lie and set everything right. Only thing is, she's not such a talented sleuth, and she ends up doing a lot of fumbling around in the dark, so the spy mission doesn't turn out exactly how she plans in the end.

There's a little chase sequence in that scene that I loved writing. I got caught up in the excitement. It's still one of my favorite parts of the novel.

What was the hardest part for you to write?

I had a tough time getting into the scenes when Dani visits her dad at his new girlfriend's house across the river, where she meets her soon-to-be stepsister Nichole. It's funny, I think my initial frustration at that part of the book is because I was so caught up in Dani's emotions. She did not want to visit her dad at his new house. She did not want to cross that river! So I was protesting just as much as she was. It took me a long time to get words down. Then, suddenly, she and I had a dramatic moment while crossing the Rhinecliff Bridge, where her imagination runs wild as it tends to, and that's when the whole scene clicked for me. Once I realized how angry she was, and how terribly she was about to behave when she meets her dad's girlfriend and Nichole, I got carried away. It was loads of fun to write after that.

Dani was one of my favorite characters, but I also really enjoyed Austin’s character. Who was your favorite character? Least favorite?

I do adore Austin—and poor Austin; Dani doesn't always give him a fair shake—but Dani has to be my favorite character above all others. I love her because she's who I would have wanted to be when I was thirteen. She's far more daring and outspoken than I was ever was back then; actually she's far more daring and outspoken than I am right now! So I can't help but love her for that.

I didn't like Nichole—and neither did Dani, if you couldn't tell. I may have gotten out my aggression on Nichole-like people in real life by writing her the way I did.

We know Dani’s favorite noir mystery, so I was wondering, do you have a favorite?
That's the thing: Dani and I do share some things, and our favorite noir movie is one of them. We both love Gilda, starring Rita Hayworth as the femme fatale. We both adore that movie, and yet we both wish it ended differently. Dani says, "I don’t like . . . when she ends up with the mean guy who used to be her boyfriend and all’s forgotten. I like it when she doesn’t care what anyone thinks, when she might walk out of the room and never come back and you know you’d miss her forever. That’s the Rita Hayworth I like to remember." I tend to agree with Dani on that one.

Is there anything you hope readers will take from Dani Noir?

I hope readers leave feeling like they've spent a patch of time with a real girl, that Dani felt authentic to them: her obsession with old movies and her passion for uncovering lies and her flaws and her missteps and mistakes and everything. Dani feels real to me, and I can only hope that I captured her for everyone else. Also, maybe, someone will read this book and want to run out and see a Rita Hayworth movie. She's pretty spectacular and not to be missed.

I can’t wait to read more of your work. Can you tell us what you are working on now, or plans you have for future novels?

Oh, thank you! Dani Noir was my debut tween novel, and what I'm writing now is my debut YA novel. It's called Imaginary Girls and it's due out tentatively in Summer 2011 from Dutton. It's the story of two sisters, their strong bond, and the dead body that threatens to break it.

Though it's YA, the new book does have a couple similarities to Dani Noir—the first-person voice, which is my most favorite voice to write in because you get so close to your characters—and the setting, since Imaginary Girls takes place in a small upstate New York town, too, a town a lot like one of the places where I grew up. So keep an eye out for the book in 2011!

And, of course, I don't want to stop writing for tweens either. In my head there's a new thirteen-year-old girl clamoring for attention. She's not leaving me alone, so I'm sure I'll give in and write a novel about her soon.


Thank you so much Nova for allowing me to interview you!

Thank YOU so much for having me! It was a lot of fun to revisit Dani Noir and answer these questions. I'm so glad you enjoyed the book.


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