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Dear Writer blog- and my entry as a runner-up!

Check out this- the ‘Dear Writer’ blog, by Siobhan Curham, is a brilliant site updated weekly with writing tips and more by the award winning author, (Her most recent book by the name of Dear Dylan).

My ‘why I love writing’ entry has become a runner up on the sites first competition!!

You can check it out on the link here…  http://dearwriterblog.blogspot.co.uk/2012/07/why-i-love-writing-showcase.html. Mine is the last one, but be sure to check out the amazing and inspirational winning entries and the other runners up- and keep on the blog if you’re a budding reader/writer!

A Midsummer Tights Dream

Celebrating the paperback release of the fabulous second installment of Louise Rennisons’ ‘Tallulah Casey’ series- here is the review of it once more!

 

A Midsummer Tights Dream is the awesome second book in the new Tallulah Casey series by Louise Rennison! Louise has taken a break from writing about the hilarious Georgia Nicholson, and gone onto her cousin, Tallulah; who is even funnier and cuter! The first book in this series in “Withering Tights” which you can read the review of in this blog.

Anyway, in this sequel, Tallulah is back and better, ready for another term and the Dother Performing arts school! She can’t wait to get back to slipping on those golden slippers of success and seeing her mates again.  But Honey has an amazing star studded secret to reveal…

As well as school, Tallulah is riding on a rollercoaster in her life at her term-time home, owned by a serial hugging brownie leader. To make things worse, there are two twin boys, max and sam, who just adore getting in Tallulahs way. But Tallulah is forced to push her worries of this aside to make way for her new feelings for Alex, but will she ever see him whilst he is at College, far, far away?

Read this brilliant new book to find out-It’s brilliantly funny, and makes you need to cry with laughter! I love Louise Rennison- she never fails to make me laugh!

Between The Lines

(By Jodi Picoult and Samantha Van leer, published by Hodder books.)

Wouldn’t you love to get lost in a good book?-I know I would, especially this one!

 

Delilah knows it’s weird, but she can’t stop reading her favourite fairy tale. Other girls her age are dating and cheerleading. But then, other girls are popular…

Teenager Delilah McPhee is addicted to a fairy-tale book that she simply cannot stop borrowing from the school library. It’s not because of the story, though. It is because of the main character; Prince Oliver. She can relate to him in so many ways… mostly because of their dads; they are both no longer in their lives.

When Prince Oliver calls out from her favourite page, Delilah gets the shock of her life! Together, but separated by the barrier of the paper, Delilah and Oliver strive to find a way to be together, on Earth or in the book…

At first, when I got the book, I didn’t really think it would be my thing. But that totally changed within the first page-I loved this book! It is breath-taking, and I loved the art accompanying it. On the pages where Delilah is speaking, the artwork is made of amazing silhouette-style pictures, and where there are snippets of the fairy tale beautiful sketches are included. I could really imagine all of the scenes and see the characters clearly in my mind!

What makes it awesome, though, are the authors. Jodi Picoult is a best-selling adult writer, and Samantha is her daughter. Sam started writing this book with Jodi when 14, and even now she is only 16! I think that having such a young author is a really good way to tell the story because people like Samantha know exactly what they want to write, and what kids like.

All in all, an excellent book!

An interview with a fellow blogger!

Hi there!
This post isn’t a book review… or an author interview- In fact, it’s an interview with ‘Little M’, a child blogger like me! Little M keeps a blog (created in March 2012) with her mum ‘Big M’, and they really enjoy reading! 
Here is a little bit of info on everything to do with books and blogging from http://wesatdown.blogspot.co.uk/
Enjoy! And make sure to check out their blog, it’s fantastic!
 
Now for the Q&A’S: 
 
So, why did you want to start a blog?
Well when my Mum was around my age she used to keep track of books she read. So when she told me about this I really wanted to start my own records. But I thought maybe I could blog it instead. And here I am! 
 
How long have you been blogging for?
I’m a newbie at blogging beacuse we only started in March 2012 so we have only been blogging for about 4 months. 
 
You share a book blog with your mum, ‘Big M’, do you get your books read quicker this way?
It can speed things up this way but M and I have different tastes so we tend to read different books. But it does speed it up a bit! 
 
Is there a particular genre you really love to review?
Hmm, particular genres that I really enjoy are action, mysteries, dystopian and lots more. I could go on for a lot longer.   
 
Have you got a favorite author?
Yes, I do have a few favorite authors. They are Lauren St John, Gill Lewis and Teri Terry (author of Slated).
 
I love Lauren St. John too! And finally, can you tell us which books are coming up on your blog next?
 Yes, I can tell you that on the 6th of July we are doing a book giveaway and that book is Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter. Also my small review of that is on the same post. We also have a lot of interviews and a few book giveaways coming up soon. And in August we are doing a children’s classics special.
 
Thanks for your time, WeSatDown… so everybody, make sure to check out their blog, I bet the book giveaway will be great!

Doom Rider

(By David Gatward, Published by Hodder)

He has the power to destroy THE WORLD…

Seth Crow lives in a world full of religion and apocalyptic beliefs- and he hates it. While he is at Glastonbury festival putting on his show ‘apocalypse boy’ for money, a huge explosion causes everything and everyone to cease to exist. He meets Lily, a courageous girl who tells him that he has lived a thousand lives. Also, the stop the end of the world, he has been killed in every life before the age of 13! But this time, Lily, who has lived in the shadows of Seth in each life, has decided to save him, to see what happens.

The world starts crumbling apart; rioting, fires, storms of locusts. The end of the world is nigh! And, as Seth travels to find the others to help him, he discovers that he can destroy the world, but also save it…

This book is awesome! David Gatward, the author, has a really vivid imagination that will keep you turning the pages. Each page is action packed and it’s one of those thrill-a-minute books; that you simply just can’t put down! I especially love the characters not only of Seth, who is so realistic, but also of Lily and Kelly. They’re awesome, and I wish I was one of them, it would be so cool!

Overall, I found this book truly amazing. It is based on the tales the author had heard growing up from his father, a Methodist minister. It’s so gripping, and feels real, it’s excellent! It can be quite sad at parts though, so I would leave this book to over 10’s. I would definitely recommend it- it is an amazing thrill ride that includes devastation, love, drama, and of course, Seth the amazing Doom Rider!

My first publishing event… Hot Key Books- Bloggers Event!

Hot Key Books- Bloggers Event!

Wahey! My first ever meeting at a Publishers!

Thanks to my Dad and Hot Key Books, I was invited to their offices based in London to discuss their fantastic soon-to-be-released books, chat, and to have a nice lunch.

We arrived there on time, and were given a tour by staff around their office. It’s pretty cosy, with modern looking offices and computers with books everywhere! Stacked on shelves, on desks, everywhere were the eight brand new releases of Hot Key Books, as well as the Non Fiction area owned by a partner company.

I especially loved the in-office design studio, occupied by the illustrators and graphic designers who are amazingly talented; and put together all of the front covers! The studio was really cool- with giant book covers on canvases everywhere. It looks really professional, just like the rest of the office!

Over a little bit of lunch, everybody got to meet everybody else! I got talking to an awesome (Hunger Games Fan!!) girl the same age as me, and we sat together in the board room.

In the board room we were shown a really cool presentation about their first releases. They all sound really great, and all by brilliant, known and new authors!

Each of the three attending authors, (Sarah Mussi, who wrote angel dust, Sally Gardner and her book Maggot Moon, and Lydia Syson, who wrote A World Between Us,) each gave a little interesting talk as to why they wrote their book and what it is about when their book came up on the slideshow. As we were going through titles to be released in 2013 whom I am not allowed to tell a soul about a skype call popped up!

The caller was S.J Kincaid, an author for Hot Key Books who for obvious reasons couldn’t make it to the event because she lives in Chicago! But, all of us bloggers were lucky enough to receive a skype chat from the author of Insignia, a book which you can read my review of HERE, and one exciting thing was that this brilliant book has very recently been given movie rights by Fox! (So… watch out in the coming years, it’s sure to be a blockbuster soon!)

We asked loads of questions just like with the other authors, but this time the authors with us in person were asking questions too. S.J exchanged writing tips with us, told us the latest news on her sequel to Insignia, told and showed us what she writes on, and said thank you to me!

Yes, I was extremely excited today, because not only was this my first ever publishers event, but when I got there I found out that a snippet of my review was picked to be printed in the inside cover of Insignia! How cool is that? My first Event, and first Book review to be put in a book… (And a pretty awesome lunch) and all in one day!

After saying goodbye to S.J, we all went out to have a bit more to eat and got our goodie bags, full of lots of books to read! Instantly, I got the three books of the authors that were there and got them all signed, having a friendly chat with each author. Now I have Angel Dust, Maggot Moon, and A World Between Us, all signed! The authors were lovely to chat with, and here is a picture of me with the highly successful Sally Gardner!

(Left: I met Sally Gardner, Award Winning, Bestselling author!)

One thing though, we were told tales of another author (Gareth P.Jones) who wrote one book called Constable & Toop, but sadly he was at a music festival! I hope to see him soon at one event or another, because he writes songs and plays them on his guitar relating to every story he writes!

Overall, I had great fun at my first ever event, so many thanks to my Dad for taking me, the awesome Hot Key Books Staff for inviting me, The amazing authors who I got to meet, and all of the bloggers and reviewers I got to say hello to as well!

Here’s a quick list of the books published this year by Hot Key Books:

  • A World Between Us (By Lydia Syson)
  • Angel Dust (By Sarah Mussi)
  • Constable & Toop (By Gareth P. Jones)
  • Insignia (By S.J. Kincaid)
  • Jepp, Who Defied the Stars (By Katherine Marsh)
  • Maggot Moon  (By Sally Gardner)
  • Shrunk! (By F.R. Hitchcock)
  • The Cloud Hunters (Alex Shearer)
  • Under My Hat (A collection of spooky stories by various authors including Neil Gaiman, Holly Black and Garth Nix. Edited by Jonathan Strahan)

Also, why not visit Hot Key Books at their website here?

A chance to get MY MONSTER BURRUFU for free !

The kindle version of “My Monster Burrufu” for FREE for five days (July 2nd through July 6th Mon to Fri).

The book has gathered amazing reviews all over the world and has a 4.9 out of 5 in Amazon.

It’s number 2 in Top Rated Best Children’s Books for Ages 9 to 12.

You can check out the Books and Writers JNR review right here.

And here are all the other links you’ll need – enjoy 🙂

· Amazon page
· Facebook Fan page
· Official website

SOUL FIRE

BY Kate Harrison, Published By Indigo (orion)

It’s getting hotter

 on the beach…

The first book in this compelling trilogy, Soul Beach, was all about Alice Forster, and her murdered sister. She is able to communicate with her dead sibling through a secret website called Soulbeach.org, and Alice is sent on an adventure to determine the killer of her sister.

In this awesome sequel, Alice keeps in touch with her dead sister on the virtual paradise of soul beach, and Alice is somewhat of a hero there- finding out death conspiracys of other dead teenagers who she becomes friends with.

But, she stills tries her hardest to release Meggie, her sister, and if she can uncover the murderer then Meggie will be freed to rest. Alice embarks on a mission to find out the author of a website which informs her of the latest news of Meggies’ conspiracy, and winds up in Barcelona on a holiday… which turns out to become a nightmare. And, as she closes in on the killer, the killer is closing in on her…

Will Alice ever find out the killer? Read this great book to discover if she does!

I really adored this book- Kate Harrison is a brilliant author! The suspense is amazing, and it keeps you guessing at the ending and you feel like you are really in the book. I love how it is written, with every 50 pages or so there is a paragraph written from the killers perspective… this really gets you thinking, and makes you feel like you know who the killer is! I ended up myself thinking every night who could be the murderer, guessing reasons as to why each character might have commited the fatal crime. It’s a bit like Cluedo… with alot more suspense!

I really enjoyed this… and I can’t wait the read the grand finale of the trilogy!

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever

By Jeff Kinney

Published by Puffin Books

Jump into the amazing world of Greg Heffley the wimpy kid in his seventh diary!

Greg is in big trouble. He accidently damaged school property, and now he feels like the police are closing in on him… where can he go? But soon, a huge Blizzard hits his town! Snowed in with his family, he is relieved that he is saved from the police for another few days… but the electricity has run out! so has the food… how can Greg and his family survive?

I love these books! this one was especially funny. In thought it would be too similar to the others, and get a little repetitive, but it wasn’t at all! I love reading about Gregs’ hilarious antics, and the outcome of this book will leave you laughing…and I cant wait for the next installment!

Review By Georgia.