Synopsis: Readers will find themselves transported to a hidden world by the verses of Elka Cloke's first poetry collection. Lush language and evocative words yield a blend of the fantastic-within-the-mundane. ''Cloke's gift is in unerringly choosing the perfect words to describe a feeling, sensation or moment... a lyrically transportive work.'' --Cassandra Clare ''Lush and decadent yet... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel: Stephanie’s review
Synopsis: From Publishers Weekly: Maizel’s dark and dreamy debut reverses the vampire trend with a heroine whose heart’s desire is to regain her humanity and abandon her evil past. After more than 500 years as the queen of her English coven, perpetual 15-year-old Lenah finally has her chance to become human again when her vampire sire... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel: Stephanie’s review
Synopsis: From Publishers Weekly: Maizel’s dark and dreamy debut reverses the vampire trend with a heroine whose heart’s desire is to regain her humanity and abandon her evil past. After more than 500 years as the queen of her English coven, perpetual 15-year-old Lenah finally has her chance to become human again when her vampire sire... Continue Reading →
Introducing Elka Cloke’s Bitter Language
Now that everyone's had a chance to digest the awesomeness of Cassandra's Clare's latest, Clockwork Angel, you might have noticed the poem that opens the book -- "Thames River Song" by Elka Cloke. When putting together "Tessa's Poetry List," Cassie was kind enough to put me in touch with Elka, who in turn, was kind... Continue Reading →
Introducing Elka Cloke’s Bitter Language
Now that everyone's had a chance to digest the awesomeness of Cassandra's Clare's latest, Clockwork Angel, you might have noticed the poem that opens the book -- "Thames River Song" by Elka Cloke. When putting together "Tessa's Poetry List," Cassie was kind enough to put me in touch with Elka, who in turn, was kind... Continue Reading →
Contests Reminder: Lots of chances to win books & prizes!
I want to take a moment to remind you about three contests we have going on right now, as some of the deadlines to enter approach: Guardians of Ga'Hoole Contest Win a copy of Guardians of Ga'Hoole: The Capture by Kathryn Lasky -- the first book in the series that inspired the upcoming movie "Legend... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days: A Lesson on Handel’s “Se Pietá” Aria
There are lots of history lessons that can be drawn from our September Book of the Month, Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel -- and one of my favorites is also a music lesson. In a key scene in the book, vampire-turned-human Lenah has an emotional reaction upon hearing "Se Pietá" from Handel's opera, Giulio Cesare... Continue Reading →
Infinite Days: A Lesson on Handel’s “Se Pietá” Aria
There are lots of history lessons that can be drawn from our September Book of the Month, Infinite Days by Rebecca Maizel -- and one of my favorites is also a music lesson. In a key scene in the book, vampire-turned-human Lenah has an emotional reaction upon hearing "Se Pietá" from Handel's opera, Giulio Cesare... Continue Reading →
New Harry Potter TV Spot
A new TV spot for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows hit the airwaves this week, and you can check it out below. Rumor is the full length trailer for part 1 of the two-part final installment of the Harry Potter series will premiere before the end of the month!!
Winning Mortal Instruments Character “Tweets”
We had some fun back in August with one of TWO contests we ran in conjunction with Simon & Schuster and Cassandra Clare. This contest was all about The Mortal Instruments series, and to win -- we asked you to "tweet" (in 140 characters or less) as one of the characters from the series. Here... Continue Reading →
