I've been known to geek out over certain books. Not so long ago, I geeked out over my love for The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky. I called it one of the most epic novels that have shaped my life, right up there with The Catcher in the Rye. Will Grayson, Will... Continue Reading →
Heidi R. Kling: Sea Q&A Part 2
As our June Book of the Month feature on Sea by Heidi R. Kling continues, we're delighted to present part 2 of 3 in our exclusive interview with the author. Once again a big thanks to Heidi for answering all our questions! What are you working on now? I'm writing a fantasy novel about an... Continue Reading →
Heidi R. Kling: Sea Q&A Part 2
As our June Book of the Month feature on Sea by Heidi R. Kling continues, we're delighted to present part 2 of 3 in our exclusive interview with the author. Once again a big thanks to Heidi for answering all our questions! What are you working on now? I'm writing a fantasy novel about an... Continue Reading →
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare – A “Mini Review”
I finished reading Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare last night, and I can't get it out of my head. It's the first book in her new trilogy, The Infernal Devices -- a set of prequels to her best-selling The Mortal Instruments series. And as much as I love the original series, Clockwork Angel is by... Continue Reading →
Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare – A “Mini Review”
I finished reading Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare last night, and I can't get it out of my head. It's the first book in her new trilogy, The Infernal Devices -- a set of prequels to her best-selling The Mortal Instruments series. And as much as I love the original series, Clockwork Angel is by... Continue Reading →
Sea: The art of travel writing
Have you ever taken a trip that you wanted to capture in a bottle? Sometimes, pictures just won't do and cheesy souvenirs fall short. Travel writing can help fill this void, especially if you want to share your experiences with someone, even your future self. Travel writing comes in many forms; there are your typical magazine articles and... Continue Reading →
Sea: The art of travel writing
Have you ever taken a trip that you wanted to capture in a bottle? Sometimes, pictures just won't do and cheesy souvenirs fall short. Travel writing can help fill this void, especially if you want to share your experiences with someone, even your future self. Travel writing comes in many forms; there are your typical magazine articles and... Continue Reading →
White Cat Contest Winners Announced
The winners of our first 30 Days of Eclipse: While You're Waiting Contest are ... (drumroll please) ... Angie D. Corina Lizzie Check your e-mail for instructions & details on claiming your prize -- a copy of White Cat by Holly Black. Bummed you didn't win? Don't worry, we have LOTS more "While You're Waiting"... Continue Reading →
White Cat Contest Winners Announced
The winners of our first 30 Days of Eclipse: While You're Waiting Contest are ... (drumroll please) ... Angie D. Corina Lizzie Check your e-mail for instructions & details on claiming your prize -- a copy of White Cat by Holly Black. Bummed you didn't win? Don't worry, we have LOTS more "While You're Waiting"... Continue Reading →
Best sellers list: The queen has arrived … right?
I'm confused. I initially began writing this post assuming Steph Meyer would be on top. It went something like this: Are you one of the millions who has already purchased and read The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner? (Read our review here.) If not, you're in the minority as it gracefully whisked aside John Grisham's Theodore... Continue Reading →
