There are not enough words to fully describe how much I love Holly Black's Curse Workers series. The whole "Mobsters & Magic, Curses & Cons" concept is so original and works so well the way Black has written it. I fell in love with this world in the first book, White Cat. And everything I... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Red Glove by Holly Black
There are not enough words to fully describe how much I love Holly Black's Curse Workers series. The whole "Mobsters & Magic, Curses & Cons" concept is so original and works so well the way Black has written it. I fell in love with this world in the first book, White Cat. And everything I... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: The Future of The Body Finder Series
If you're as big a fan of Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder series as we are, then you won't be satisfied with just ONE sequel. No, you want several. Well, lucky for you (and us!), we're getting our wish. We got the scoop from Kim on the future of her series and what the next... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: The Future of The Body Finder Series
If you're as big a fan of Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder series as we are, then you won't be satisfied with just ONE sequel. No, you want several. Well, lucky for you (and us!), we're getting our wish. We got the scoop from Kim on the future of her series and what the next... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Dark and Hollow Places by Carrie Ryan
Synopsis: There are many things that Annah would like to forget: the look on her sister's face when she and Elias left her behind in the Forest of Hands and Teeth, her first glimpse of the horde as they found their way to the Dark City, the sear of the barbed wire that would scar... Continue Reading →
The Latest Novel Novice Contest Winners
It's time to announce the winners from several recent contests here at Novel Novice. So without further ado, let's begin ... *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â *Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â * For this contest, we asked you which paranormal talent from Clarity by Kim Harrington you'd most like to have, and why. We chose two winners at random, and each will receive... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice Writing Contest Winners
For our February Book of the Month contest, we asked you to tell a fictional or non fictional story about going to prom -- OR about your anti-prom activities. Today, we're delighted to share the two winning entries from our contest. Both winners will receive a signed copy of Prom & Prejudice from author Elizabeth... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice Writing Contest Winners
For our February Book of the Month contest, we asked you to tell a fictional or non fictional story about going to prom -- OR about your anti-prom activities. Today, we're delighted to share the two winning entries from our contest. Both winners will receive a signed copy of Prom & Prejudice from author Elizabeth... Continue Reading →
Debut knocks Alex Pettyfer, er, Pittacus Lore, from top spot
Ladies and gentlemen, there's a new number one this week, and I've never even heard of it. It's a middle-grade book called A World Without Heroes by Brandon Mull. And you know why this rocks? Because it means eight- to twelve-year-olds are reading in big enough droves to put a book at the top of... Continue Reading →
The Saturday Post: Book Covers, Videos Galore & Lots More!
* Are you 18 or younger? Then head on over and vote for your favorite books and authors of 2010 in the Children's Choice Book Awards! * Bummed you couldn't make it to the New York Teen Book Festival last week? Scholastic shares some snippets from the festival, and some interesting quotes from attending YA... Continue Reading →
