Today I have the Author of Gates of Thread and Stone here to share with us the top 5 Reasons that she loves Fantasy! 5 Reasons I Love Fantasy 1. Magic Actual, tangible magic (although books in general are magical things 😀 ). I have yet to come across a fantasy I haven’t enjoyed that… Read more »
Category: Young Adult
{Review+Giveaway} Normal is the Watchword by Jasmine Tru
Normal is the Watchword is the first book in a new series from Jasmine Tru called the Watchword series. Right off the bat I was drawn to the beautiful and vivid cover. The story started off pretty interesting. We are dropped into the life of Juniper, or Juni who is trying to complete her senior… Read more »
{Interview+Giveaway} Aizai the Forgotten by Mary-Jean Harris
Today I have Mary- Jean here for an interview about her book, Aizai the Forgotten and then a giveaway of an ecopy of her book! 1. Describe Aizai the Forgotten in a tweet. Aizai the Forgotten follows seventeen-year-old Wolfdon as he tries to find the lost world of Aizai in France and Spain of the seventeenth… Read more »
{Giveaway+Series Recap} Strange and Ever After by Susan Dennard
IFB is hosting the promo tour for the third and final book in Susan Dennard’s steampunk, zombie trilogy. Continue below for a sample and a cool giveaway. Series: Something Strange & Deadly #3 Release date: July 22nd 2014 Publisher: HarperTeen Purchase: Amazon | B&N Synopsis via Goodreads: In the conclusion to the… Read more »
{Review} Phantom’s Dance by Lesa Howard @LesaBoutin
Phantom’s Dance is a contemporary re-telling of Phantom of the Opera. The story was great. I thought Lesa Howard had a beautiful dichotomy in her writing between the young, upbeat, and sweet feel of the teenagers in the story, along with the dark vibe that is the Phantom. Fans of the Phantom of the Opera… Read more »
{Review+Giveaway} #HomeroomDiaries by James Patterson & Lisa Papademetriou
The Homeroom Diaries is a hilarious story told in the form of a teens diary, complete with tons of awesome illustrations. It is hard for me to decide which I enjoyed more- the story through Margaret, or “Cuckoo” as she has everyone call her, entries or her pictures to go along with the entries. It was… Read more »
{Review+Giveaway} On the Floor by Jennifer LaCross @author_JLaCross
On the Floor is the first book in the new adult series, Second Story. Initially I thought Secondary Story series referred to the 2nd floor of a college dorm, but it wasn’t that at all. On the Floor takes place at a music and arts college, and the main guy and girl character are RA’s… Read more »
{Review+Giveaway} Everything’s Fine by Janci Patterson @jancipatterson
Everything’s Fine is a really powerful read. You know those books that reach through your chest and rattle you? They just shake up all your insides and make you feel. Not always pleasant feelings, but definitely powerful feelings. Everything’s Fine is told both in the present as well as through a series of flashbacks. It… Read more »
{ARC Review+Giveaway} Breathe Annie Breathe by Miranda Kenneally @MirandaKennealy
Breathe Annie Breathe is the 5th book in the Hundred Oaks series, but it can be read as a standalone. I am going to tell you guys a dirty dirty secret of mine…I haven’t read the books in the Hundred Oaks series yet. Shh! Please don’t throw tomatoes. I have the first two books sitting… Read more »
{Review+Guest Post+Giveaway} Cold Fury by T.M. Goeglein @TMGoeglein
5 Tips for Becoming a Better Writer Ted Goeglein Let’s start with the most basic premise—a person can’t become a writer if she doesn’t write. Think about it, talk about it, fantasize about it, but unless she commits an idea to screen, forget it. Which leads us to tip number one— 1.) Sit your… Read more »
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