Sunday, September 21, 2014
Stacking the Shelves (23)
This week I'm joining Stacking the Shelves hosted by Tynga's Reviews and sharing the books that I acquired throughout the week.
Rumble by Ellen Hopkins (Purchased)
Girl Defective by Simmone Howell (Purchased)
Some Boys by Patty Blount (Purchased)
Sinner by Maggie Stiefvater (Purchased)
Dorothy Must Die by Danielle Paige (e-book; Purchased)
Elevated by Elana Johnson (e-book; Purchased/Free)
This is Falling by Ginger Scott (Won)
Chasers of the Light by Tyler Knott Gregson (For Review)
The Spiritglass Charade by Colleen Gleason (For Review/Promotional copy)
Embers by Karen Ann Hopkins (For Review)
Thanks to Perigee Trade, Chronicle Books, Karen Ann Hopkins, Ginger Scott and Turning Pages blog.
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Countdown to #YALLFest2014: 7 weeks
YALLFest is coming!!!
7 Weeks until AWESOME!
YALLFest 2014
Who’s coming: 60 of the country’s top YA authors, including 25 New York Times bestsellers.
What: Panels, presentations and signings on three stages on Upper King Street, as well as the infamous YA Smackdown!
When: Fri., Nov. 7 and Sat., Nov. 8, 2014
Where: Blue Bicycle Books, the American Theatre, Charleston Music Hall, Upper King Street, Charleston, SC
Cost: FREE!
Every Saturday until YALLFest, I'll share why I'm looking forward to this event.
This week's topic:
Authors I Want to See at YALLFest
YALLFest is one of the few events where I get to meet some of my favorite authors.
In years past, I've met:
Simone Elkeles
and Gayle Forman
and Myra McEntire
and Lisa McMann
This year I hope to see:
Jennifer Armentrout
Libba Bray
Sarah Dessen
Gayle Forman
Adele Griffin
Aaron Hartzler
David Levithan
E. Lockhart
Lauren Oliver
Danielle Paige
Rainbow Rowell
Jennifer E. Smith
Sara Zarr
There are so many more that I hope to see!
Check out who will be at YALLFest!!
Friday, September 19, 2014
The Sound of Us by Ashley Poston: Review & Giveaway
The Sound of Us
by Ashley Poston
Publication Date: December 19, 2013
Published by Bloomsbury Spark
Pages: 202
Source: Purchased
Purchase Amazon | Audible | Barnes
& Noble | iTunes | Kobo
America's favorite pop band, Roman Holiday, is done, dead, and so totally last year. For eighteen-year-old rockoholic Junie Baltimore, this is music to her ears. But when she discovers their sexy ex-lead singer hiding out on the boardwalk, her summer vacation becomes the cover story of the year.
She's willing to keep him a secret, but when a sleazy paparazzo offers her the cash she needs to save the bar her father left behind, could she sell out for the chance to save her future? Who is she kidding? That's a no-brainer...but she never planned on falling head over heels for the lead singer.
My Thoughts
I purchased The Sound of Us right after it was published because, after seeing the cover and reading what it was about, I just knew that I would love it. Well, time passed and other books moved to the top of my "to-read pile" and I never got around to reading it. When this blog tour came along, I knew that it was the perfect time to read it. So I did and just like I knew I would, I loved it.
Why I loved it:
- Junie - she's got a way about her (name the artist)
- All the music - why we love it, the memories it evokes, and the emotions it can create
- Junie's best friend, Maggie and her obsession with Roman Holiday - my teenage bedroom may have been plastered with boy band posters to the same extreme
- It's not just a fun story - it takes a look at the invasion of privacy and doing whatever it takes to get the "next big story"
- Set in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - a favorite vacation spot during my teen years
- Junie and Maggie and their friendship - they would do ANYTHING for each other
- The levels of loyalty between MANY people in Junie's life
- I have to say it - swoony kissing scenes. I can't lie, reading about some of these kisses made MY toes curl.
Disclaimer: I purchased this book from Amazon and am participating in this blog tour to provide my honest review. I was not compensated in any way. Thoughts and opinions are my own.
About Ashley Poston
Having graduated from
the University of South Carolina, Ashley Poston interned at Random House
Publishers under Kodansha USA, where she edited the Sailor Moon manga and that
was really, really, really cool. She wrote a play that won some award, and can
quote every Motion City Soundtrack lyric by heart. She currently lives in South
Carolina with her cat (aka her soul mate) and a plethora of books. When she's
not writing, she's going to the movies (her second favorite past time) or
taking extravagant road trips (her third favorite past time).
Next Week on the Blog Tour:
Monday, September 22nd - Her Book Thoughts! (Guest Post & Review)
Tuesday, September 23rd - A Book and a Latte (Interview)
Wednesday, September 24th - Two Children and a Migraine (Guest Post & Review)
Friday, September 26th- Bittersweet Book Love (Review)
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
FERAL Blog Tour: Bookstore Memories with Holly Schindler
Today I am hosting Holly Schindler as part of the FERAL Blog Tour. FERAL, a YA psychological thriller was published August 26, 2014 by Harper Teen. For my stop on the tour, I've asked Holly to share her favorite bookstore memory.
Welcome Holly!!!
What is your favorite
bookstore memory (either as a reader or an author)?
Like many areas through the country, my hometown of
Springfield, Missouri was hit fairly hard by the recession. Our supply of indie bookstores was already
dwindling, and the recession did a good job of closing the last few remaining
indie doors. Today, my hometown’s main
source of physical book-buying is a Barnes and Noble (and venues with smaller
bookshelves like Walmart or Target). I’d
say that primarily, when a Springfieldian now wants to browse bookshelves to
discover a new author, they head to one of our libraries.
I have to admit, one of my earliest (and fondest)
book-buying memories happened…in a grocery-store. I used to get a new Little Golden Book every
week, when I went grocery shopping with my mom.
(When I outgrew picture books and we sold them off at a garage sale, we
had a MOUNTAIN of Little Goldens on display on a picnic table.)
But the bookstore I loved (and now miss) the most was a
little place tucked into a strip mall…I have a hard time remembering the exact
name of it, but do know it was in the Fremont Shopping Center in Springfield
(so we’ll call the store the Fremont).
The feel of the Fremont was just incredible. It had giant heavy doors complete with carved
lion heads. And it had multiple levels
inside, and ladders to help booksellers reach the highest shelves. It truly was like the quaint bookstores that
occasionally show up in movies—think The Shop Around the Corner in YOU’VE GOT
MAIL.
I remember finding so many of my early chapter-book loves
there—books by Judy Blume or Beverly Cleary.
I remember buying some of my first classics there, too: ALICE IN
WONDERLAND, for example. (I’m also
fairly certain the LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE set I received for Christmas
came from that store).
I remember the Fremont so fondly: the peaceful atmosphere,
the perfume of new books, the assurance that something new and delicious was on
the shelves just waiting for me to finally discover it. Later on, I became a literature major—and I still dearly love to read the classics. Often, I think that, to a great extent, my
love of literature was born in that favorite childhood bookstore, as I wandered
the aisles and tugged colorful spines from the shelves…
FERAL
by Holly Schindler
Published by Harper Teen
August 26, 2014
432 Pages
About FERAL
The Lovely Bones meets Black Swan in this haunting psychological thriller with twists and turns that will make you question everything you think you know.
It’s too late for you. You’re dead. Those words continue to haunt Claire Cain months after she barely survived a brutal beating in Chicago. So when her father is offered a job in another state, Claire is hopeful that getting out will offer her a way to start anew.
But when she arrives in Peculiar, Missouri, Claire feels an overwhelming sense of danger, and her fears are confirmed when she discovers the body of a popular high school student in the icy woods behind the school, surrounded by the town’s feral cats. While everyone is quick to say it was an accident, Claire knows there’s more to it, and vows to learn the truth about what happened.
But the closer she gets to uncovering the mystery, the closer she also gets to realizing a frightening reality about herself and the damage she truly sustained in that Chicago alley….
Holly Schindler’s gripping story is filled with heart-stopping twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very last page.
Holly Schindler Bio:
Holly Schindler is
the author of the critically acclaimed A BLUE SO DARK (Booklist starred review, ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year silver
medal recipient, IPPY Awards gold medal recipient) as well as PLAYING HURT (both YAs).
Her
debut MG, THE JUNCTION OF SUNSHINE AND LUCKY, also released in ’14, and became a favorite of teachers and
librarians, who used the book as a read-aloud.
Kirkus Reviews called THE JUNCTION “...a heartwarming
and uplifting story...[that] shines...with vibrant themes of community,
self-empowerment and artistic vision delivered with a satisfying verve.”
FERAL
is Schindler’s third YA and first psychological thriller. Publishers Weekly gave FERAL a starred
review, stating, “Opening with
back-to-back scenes of exquisitely imagined yet very real horror, Schindler’s
third YA novel hearkens to the uncompromising demands of her debut, A BLUE SO
DARK…This time, the focus is on women’s voices and the consequences they suffer
for speaking…This is a story about reclaiming and healing, a process that is
scary, imperfect, and carries no guarantees.”
Schindler
encourages readers to get in touch.
Booksellers, teen librarians, and teachers can also contact her directly
regarding Skype visits.
FERAL
Trailer:
Link:
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