We're kicking off another week-long book feature here at Novel Novice (we've got lots of 'em lately, have you noticed?) ... and today, we are honored to be part of the blog tour for Erin McCahan's new novel, I Now Pronounce You Someone Else. This week, we'll bring you our review of the book, an... Continue Reading →
I Now Pronounce You Someone Else by Erin McCahan
We're kicking off another week-long book feature here at Novel Novice (we've got lots of 'em lately, have you noticed?) ... and today, we are honored to be part of the blog tour for Erin McCahan's new novel, I Now Pronounce You Someone Else. This week, we'll bring you our review of the book, an... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days Insights: Herbs and Flowers
Throughout Infinite Days, Lenah frequently refers to the symbolism and uses for many different herbs and flowers. She loved them, we were intrigued. Here's a little more about some of Lenah's favorites: Rosemary There's rosemary, that's for remembrance; Pray you, love, remember. -OPHELIA, HAMLET, ACT 4, SCENE 5 (Part I, Infinite Days) "It's rosemary... It's... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days Insights: Herbs and Flowers
Throughout Infinite Days, Lenah frequently refers to the symbolism and uses for many different herbs and flowers. She loved them, we were intrigued. Here's a little more about some of Lenah's favorites: Rosemary There's rosemary, that's for remembrance; Pray you, love, remember. -OPHELIA, HAMLET, ACT 4, SCENE 5 (Part I, Infinite Days) "It's rosemary... It's... Continue Reading →
Cassie Clare still holding top spot on best sellers list
The lovely and talented Cassandra Clare is still holding onto the No. 1 spot this week with her latest, Clockwork Angel. Last week's bevy of newcomers is also represented. Given the recent rash of books involving angels -- fallen and otherwise -- I'm curious about Halo by Alexandra Adornetto. Anyone read it? How does it compare... Continue Reading →
Guardians of Ga’Hoole Contest Winner & A Contest Reminder
We're pleased to announce the winner of our Guardians of Ga'Hoole Contest ... the winner will receive a copy of Guardians of Ga’Hoole: The Capture (the first book in the series) and a combination travel pillow/reading light. The winner is ... Christi A. Congrats! Bummed you didn't win? Oh, but we have more contests in... Continue Reading →
Guardians of Ga’Hoole Contest Winner & A Contest Reminder
We're pleased to announce the winner of our Guardians of Ga'Hoole Contest ... the winner will receive a copy of Guardians of Ga’Hoole: The Capture (the first book in the series) and a combination travel pillow/reading light. The winner is ... Christi A. Congrats! Bummed you didn't win? Oh, but we have more contests in... Continue Reading →
The Saturday Post: Hunger Games Bran Hambric & more
It's time for another edition of The Saturday Post -- our look back at the week's biggest news in YA books. * Producers for The Hunger Games movie say it will likely be released in 2012. Details via Hunger Games Examiner. * More from The Hunger Games movie includes word that Gary Ross is in... Continue Reading →
The Saturday Post: Hunger Games Bran Hambric & more
It's time for another edition of The Saturday Post -- our look back at the week's biggest news in YA books. * Producers for The Hunger Games movie say it will likely be released in 2012. Details via Hunger Games Examiner. * More from The Hunger Games movie includes word that Gary Ross is in... Continue Reading →
A Novel Novice Feature: Original Elka Cloke wallpapers
Today closes out our week-long feature on poet Elka Cloke, whose new collection, Bitter Language is now in stores. And once again, Sara's outdone herself with three wallpapers featuring Elka Cloke's poems, "Thames River Song," which appears at the opening of Cassandra Clare's newest book, Clockwork Angel, and "Bitter Language," which appears in City of Ashes. A... Continue Reading →
