Today, we're excited to present a Novel Novice exclusive -- the playlist for Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel. Rebecca was kind enough to keep her playlist a secret, so that we could officially reveal it for you right here!. Rebecca described the playlist as "weird," but we'd just call it eclectic -- and considering how... Continue Reading →
The Official Playlist for Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel
Today, we're excited to present a Novel Novice exclusive -- the playlist for Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel. Rebecca was kind enough to keep her playlist a secret, so that we could officially reveal it for you right here!. Rebecca described the playlist as "weird," but we'd just call it eclectic -- and considering how... Continue Reading →
Zombies vs. Unicorns Contest Winners (Which team won?)
The debate of Zombies vs. Unicorns reaches epic proportions in the short story collection edited by Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier ... but there are some pretty strong and compelling arguments made by the folks who entered our Zombies vs. Unicorns Contest, as well. I was thoroughly impressed with the quality & hilarity of our... Continue Reading →
Zombies vs. Unicorns Contest Winners (Which team won?)
The debate of Zombies vs. Unicorns reaches epic proportions in the short story collection edited by Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier ... but there are some pretty strong and compelling arguments made by the folks who entered our Zombies vs. Unicorns Contest, as well. I was thoroughly impressed with the quality & hilarity of our... Continue Reading →
Spotlight & Interview: Bran Hambric by Kaleb Nation
Today, we're featuring another great YA author coming to Wordstock Festival in Portland, Oregon October 9-10th. Check out Bran Hambric: The Specter Key by Kaleb Nation: In Bran Hambric: The Specter Key, while sorting through the same vault where he was found as a child, young mage-in-secret Bran Hambric discovers an old deposit box left... Continue Reading →
Spotlight & Interview: Bran Hambric by Kaleb Nation
Today, we're featuring another great YA author coming to Wordstock Festival in Portland, Oregon October 9-10th. Check out Bran Hambric: The Specter Key by Kaleb Nation: In Bran Hambric: The Specter Key, while sorting through the same vault where he was found as a child, young mage-in-secret Bran Hambric discovers an old deposit box left... Continue Reading →
Review & Contest: Guardians of Ga’Hoole by Kathryn Lasky
I confess, I had very low expectations going into The Guardians of Ga'Hoole: The Capture by Kathryn Lasky -- the first book in the series, and the inspiration behind the upcoming movie The Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole. For one thing, it takes an exceptionally well-written middle grade book to impress me.... Continue Reading →
Book Review: I Now Pronounce You Someone Else
I confess, I was initially a wee bit disturbed by the concept of I Now Pronounce You Someone Else by Erin McCahan. The book, after all, is about a girl who gets engaged while she's still a senior in high school. And this was not a post-graduation, "I'll marry you if you turn me into... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel: Taylor’s Review
OK, so you're either thinking, "Yes! Another vampire novel!" or, "Not another vampire novel!" Either way, I guarantee, Infinite Days is a(nother) vampire novel worth reading. Of course, you'll have to learn the new "vampire rules," but that's a typical expectation for those of us who love to read about the cold ones. Don't worry,... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel: Taylor’s Review
OK, so you're either thinking, "Yes! Another vampire novel!" or, "Not another vampire novel!" Either way, I guarantee, Infinite Days is a(nother) vampire novel worth reading. Of course, you'll have to learn the new "vampire rules," but that's a typical expectation for those of us who love to read about the cold ones. Don't worry,... Continue Reading →
