We had some GREAT stories submitted this year for our second-annual Literary Lovers Mash-Up Writing Contest -- which is your chance to combine two romantic heroics from different books. We'll be featuring all of the qualifying stories over the next few days, so check back periodically for all of these great submissions! Participants will also... Continue Reading →
L.K. Madigan: An Author, A Friend, An Incredible Person
It's hard trying to put words together over the loss of L.K. Madigan. When I first met Lisa, she was simply an author I admired -- but over the last year, I came to think of her as a friend. If you haven't heard, Lisa passed away yesterday from pancreatic cancer. Lisa wrote about her... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice: Lesson Plans, Essay & Project Ideas
One of the things we love most about Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom & Prejudice is that it offers countless opportunities to further explore Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. And since Austen's novel is such a staple in so many English classrooms, here's a perfect opportunity to relate a new, contemporary novel to your school work. We've... Continue Reading →
Prom & Prejudice: Lesson Plans, Essay & Project Ideas
One of the things we love most about Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom & Prejudice is that it offers countless opportunities to further explore Jane Austen's Pride & Prejudice. And since Austen's novel is such a staple in so many English classrooms, here's a perfect opportunity to relate a new, contemporary novel to your school work. We've... Continue Reading →
Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton: Steph’s review
For me, 2011 has been pretty ho-hum as far as books are concerned. I mean, it's pretty hard to top 2010 with Mockingjay and Revolution. Until now. Living in the Deep South along the Gulf Coast, I'm drawn to books that are set here, so when I discovered Kelly Keaton's book was set in a... Continue Reading →
Darkness Becomes Her by Kelly Keaton: Steph’s review
For me, 2011 has been pretty ho-hum as far as books are concerned. I mean, it's pretty hard to top 2010 with Mockingjay and Revolution. Until now. Living in the Deep South along the Gulf Coast, I'm drawn to books that are set here, so when I discovered Kelly Keaton's book was set in a... Continue Reading →
The Liar Society by Lisa & Laura Roecker
A word of advice? Don't read The Liar Society by Lisa & Laura Roecker late at night when you are home alone. Especially on a stormy night. Because you'll have a hard time falling asleep considering the level of heebie jeebies you'll get from reading this book. That's because despite the spunky cover, The Liar... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Liar Society by Lisa & Laura Roecker
A word of advice? Don't read The Liar Society by Lisa & Laura Roecker late at night when you are home alone. Especially on a stormy night. Because you'll have a hard time falling asleep considering the level of heebie jeebies you'll get from reading this book. That's because despite the spunky cover, The Liar... Continue Reading →
Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg: The Playlist!
In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, heroine Lizzie Bennett doesn't play the piano very well. But in Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom and Prejudice, Lizzie is practically a prodigy on scholarship for her musical abilities. Below you'll find all the classical pieces mentioned in Prom and Prejudice, along with a couple modern ones we thought were a great... Continue Reading →
Prom and Prejudice by Elizabeth Eulberg: The Playlist!
In Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice, heroine Lizzie Bennett doesn't play the piano very well. But in Elizabeth Eulberg's Prom and Prejudice, Lizzie is practically a prodigy on scholarship for her musical abilities. Below you'll find all the classical pieces mentioned in Prom and Prejudice, along with a couple modern ones we thought were a great... Continue Reading →
