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My Interview With Author MJ Mallon
Originally posted on Carolina Russo Art:
The Curse Of Time One Bloodstone ©MJ Mallon – Illustrations ©CarolinaRusso My Interview With Author MJ MALLON Author MJ Mallon ? Today post is my interview to British Author MJ Mallon, a nice way to get to know her and discover her latest work, the new released book “The…
Book Haul: New Books and New News About Me/This Blog
Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
Ok, so I’ve never done a book haul post before but after seeing such posts on my friend Drew’s blog: The Tattooed Book Geek (please check it out, dark poetry as well as bookish stuff – you should really follow his blog!) I thought I’d give it a try! Every month…
Review: Drake and the Fliers by Allison Maruska
Originally posted on Happymeerkatreviews:
I was kindly sent a free copy of this book by the author Allison Maruska for a review. Drake and the Fliers is a great YA urban fantasy, here is my review. After a terrible virus kills all humanity except for teenagers, Drake finds himself all alone. With his sister dead and…
#RealYA How Does It Affect Fiction?
Originally posted on Shannon A. Thompson:
Last week, many took to Twitter to discuss the differences between young adults in YA and young adults in RL (a.k.a. real life). Let me tell you, it was awesome! I loved talking to current high schoolers as well as discussing my situation when I was in high school.…
Katrina Jack
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Katrina Jack What is your latest release and what genre is it? Dawn Horizon, YA urban fantasy Quick description: This is the third and final book in The Silver Flute Trilogy. The series centres on mute musician, Jeremiah Tully, and his quest to find his true identity. Brief biography: I…
Book chat: ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ by John Green
Originally posted on write meg!:
So I finished John Green’s The Fault In Our Stars on Sunday. I bought it last week in anticipation of a long weekend away as a “treat” to myself, insofar as a book about kids with cancer can be a “treat.” Also, despite loving my Kindle for years now, I…
Book review: ‘Open Road Summer’ by Emery Lord
Originally posted on write meg!:
Though the humid days and sticky nights will soon fade into autumn, there’s still time to enjoy a summer treat — and Emery Lord’s Open Road Summer may well be it. Life on the road with music superstar Delilah “Dee” Montgomery is always an adventure — especially for Reagan O’Neill,…