This week, we're featuring books from the genres that make up our July Book of the Month, Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear: fairy stories, steampunk & historical fiction. It's all to help pass the time until Innocent Darkness hits store shelves on August 8th. Today, here are some great YA steampunk: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare... Continue Reading →
Innocent Darkness: More YA Steampunk
This week, we're featuring books from the genres that make up our July Book of the Month, Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear: fairy stories, steampunk & historical fiction. It's all to help pass the time until Innocent Darkness hits store shelves on August 8th. Today, here are some great YA steampunk: Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare... Continue Reading →
New YA Book Releases: July 10, 2012
Here's a look at just some of today's new YA releases! Insignia by S. J. Kincaid More than anything, Tom Raines wants to be important, though his shadowy life is anything but that. For years, Tom’s drifted from casino to casino with his unlucky gambler of a dad, gaming for their survival. Keeping a roof... Continue Reading →
Join us for a twitter chat with author Suzanne Young
Tonight! We are thrilled to be hosting the Epic Reads #ERbookclub chat on Twitter with A Need So Beautifulauthor Suzanne Young. Join us tonight at 9pm EST/6pm PST for a Twitter chat with Suzanne, as we discuss A Need So Beautiful and the recently released sequel, A Want So Wicked. So be sure to log... Continue Reading →
The Classroom by Robin Mellom
Every once in a while you gotta mix things up. For me, a classic fantasy lover/artistic realism enthusiast, The Classroom, by Robin Mellom was outside the realm of what I normally pine for. And it was the perfect “outside the box” experience, at that. As far as middle grade is concerned, Mellom’s writing style is... Continue Reading →
Review: The Classroom by Robin Mellom
Every once in a while you gotta mix things up. For me, a classic fantasy lover/artistic realism enthusiast, The Classroom, by Robin Mellom was outside the realm of what I normally pine for. And it was the perfect “outside the box” experience, at that. As far as middle grade is concerned, Mellom’s writing style is... Continue Reading →
Innocent Darkness: Other YA Fairy Books
Our July Book of the Month is the fabulous, genre-bending Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear: a blending of fairy stories, steampunk & historical fiction. But since Innocent Darkness doesn't hit store shelves until August 8th, we're helping you bide the time this week with a few days of thematic book recommendations. Over the next three... Continue Reading →
Innocent Darkness: Other YA Fairy Books
Our July Book of the Month is the fabulous, genre-bending Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear: a blending of fairy stories, steampunk & historical fiction. But since Innocent Darkness doesn't hit store shelves until August 8th, we're helping you bide the time this week with a few days of thematic book recommendations. Over the next three... Continue Reading →
Jodi Picoult & Samantha van Leer head of the line
After several weeks of nothing new, there's a a debut in the top spot! Adult author Jodi Picoult and her teen daughter Samantha van Leer are in the top spot with their YA debut, Between the Lines. This Week Children's Chapter Books Weeks on List 1 BETWEEN THE LINES, by Jodi Picoult and Samantha van Leer.... Continue Reading →
Innocent Darkness Steampunk Style Guide
Innocent Darkness by Suzanne Lazear is chock-full of Steampunk style. Part of what makes Steampunk such a cool trend is the way it combines Victorian style with elements of Science Fiction. Next week, we'll explore elements of Steampunk fiction and tips for writing a Steampunk style -- but today, we're taking a look at the... Continue Reading →
