Showing posts with label Cover Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cover Story. Show all posts

Sunday, June 10, 2018

Keeper of the Bees by Meg Kassel {cover reveal}

Last year I was completely taken with Meg Kassel's stunning debut, Black Bird of the Gallows. Did you read this one?? If not, pick it up asap!! It's such a great unexpected and chilling tale which feels nostalic and familiar in some ways but the threads of the story twist off in such surprising ways! I loved it. You can check out my feature of Black Bird of the Gallows here on Instagram.  But today, I taking part in the cover reveal of the gorgeous cover for book 2!! 

Feast your eyes on this beauty: 

Genre: YA Paranormal
Release Date: September 4th 2018
Entangled Teen

Dresden is cursed. His chest houses a hive of bees that he can’t stop from stinging people with psychosis-inducing venom. His face is a shifting montage of all the people who have died because of those stings. And he has been this way for centuries—since he was eighteen and magic flowed through his homeland, corrupting its people.

He follows harbingers of death, so at least his curse only affects those about to die anyway. But when he arrives in a Midwest town marked for death, he encounters Essie, a seventeen-year-old girl who suffers from debilitating delusions and hallucinations. His bees want to sting her on sight. But Essie doesn’t see a monster when she looks at Dresden.

Essie is fascinated and delighted by his changing features. Risking his own life, he holds back his bees and spares her. What starts out as a simple act of mercy ends up unraveling Dresden’s solitary life and Essie’s tormented one. Their impossible romance might even be powerful enough to unravel a centuries-old curse.



• About the Author •

Meg Kassel is an author of fantasy and speculative books for young adults. A graduate of Parson's School of Design, she’s been creating stories, whether with visuals or words, since childhood. Meg is a New Jersey native who lives in a log house in the Maine woods with her husband and daughter. As a fan of ’80s cartoons, Netflix series, and ancient mythology, she has always been fascinated and inspired by the fantastic, the creepy, and the futuristic. She is the 2016 RWA Golden Heart® winner in YA and a double 2018 RITA® finalist for her debut novel, Black Bird of the Gallows.


Author Links:   Website  •  Twitter   •   Instagram  •   Facebook 

Find the book:  Goodreads • Amazon BookDepository • Indiebound


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Friday, August 25, 2017

Cover Story - TIMEKEEPER & CHAINBREAKER

GUYS. Today I feel absolutely compelled by the gorgeousness of these covers to share them with you!  As you can see from HERE and HERE,  Tara Sim's debut Timekeeper was one of my favorites of last year. SO exciting, unique, romantic, magical, steampunk...everything. Well, the sequel hits shelves this November, and as you can imagine, I am dying to get it in my hands!! I've also been eagerly anticipating the cover of book two, hounding the author's tweets and goodreads on a near daily basis (because you have to agree--three months prior to publication IS rather late in the game for a  cover reveal! LOL).  BUT guys, I am here to tell you---it was worth the wait.  Bustle revealed the glorious cover just yesterday, along with a redesign of Timekeeper. I don't think I've ever loved a redesign more (and if you've ever seen my Old Books, New Looks feature, you'll know I can be a bit nitpicky about them haha).  Here's the original (which quite honestly, I liked but always thought it was a bit drab).   (Also, sorry for my ridiculous overuse of parentheses in this post ;D).


And now, here's the redesigned cover:



And last but farthest thing from the least, 
CHAINBREAKER

SWWWOOOOOOOON.  Whose with me?

Chainbreaker releases on November 7th from Sky Pony Press. 

Friday, November 11, 2016

HEARTLESS BOOK BIRTHDAY WEEK: My Review, Cover Showcase & Giveaway!!

This is it, my final post for HEARTLESS BOOK BIRTHDAY WEEK! :D I hope you've enjoyed the posts so far!  Today I'm sharing my thoughts on the book, showcasing the amazing different covers of Heartless and giving away a copy to someone, anywhere in the world! :D So let's get to it!


by Marissa Meyer
♦publisher: Feiwel & Friends
♦release date: November 8th, 2016
♦hardcover, 464 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone
♦source: trade show
Long before she was the terror of Wonderland—the infamous Queen of Hearts—she was just a girl who wanted to fall in love.

Catherine may be one of the most desired girls in Wonderland, and a favorite of the unmarried King of Hearts, but her interests lie elsewhere. A talented baker, all she wants is to open a shop with her best friend. But according to her mother, such a goal is unthinkable for the young woman who could be the next queen.

Then Cath meets Jest, the handsome and mysterious court joker. For the first time, she feels the pull of true attraction. At the risk of offending the king and infuriating her parents, she and Jest enter into an intense, secret courtship. Cath is determined to define her own destiny and fall in love on her terms. But in a land thriving with magic, madness, and monsters, fate has other plans.

Review:  This book...will tear your ever-loving heart out. But you knew that. You know who the Queen of Hearts is. She's cruel. She's mad. She's...well, she's heartless. This is the story of how she got that way, so you know going in that it's not going to be pretty. But OH was it magical, whimsical, kooky, twisted, very creepy at times---much like Alice in Wonderland. In fact, I adored the wonderful nods to the original stories and characters. It was like seeing new sides to characters I've known my whole life. I'm sure I've said a dozen or so times on this blog, but I was very literally raised on Alice in Wonderland. :) My mother collects all things Alice, read me the stories, and I grew up watching several different movie and tv show versions. So having one of my favorite authors take on this story and give me a whole new perspective on a character I've always known just to be unwaveringly villainous was absolutely amazing. And while I loved this so much and I guarantee that my personal connection to the original stories made this a whole different experience than, say, someone who doesn't love Alice in Wonderland, I still proclaim that the storytelling was fantastic, full of whimsy, romance, madness, hope, and heartbreak. 

I loved Cath's character. She was so determined and hopeful to see her dream come true and so willing to work hard for it, despite having to go against her parent's expectations, and everyone's really. She sees them slipping farther and farther away as the realization hits that the king truly has plans to court her and everyone pressures her to accept. The romance was just right---not a case of her throwing everything away for a guy, but more figuring out how he might fit into the dream she's already striving for.  It breaks my heart as the story goes along and the people she hopes most might believe her and back her up let her down. Especially her father---their last conversation before the end had me absolutely sobbing. 

Meyer successfully pulls in so many of the original characters from Wonderland and gives them a place in this Queen of Hearts origin story. I loved how it gave the whole story a feeling of familiarity and you see how each one might have scattered across Wonderland after she became queen to later become part of Alice's story. There are some genuinely creepy moments, especially with the Treacle sisters and their horrific prophecies. The story twists and turns and twists again and I thought the chaotic downward spiral and the iconic last line were absolutely perfect---as well as completely devastating.  Beautifully done. 

While I know this stands boldly on it's own, I would love to get another origin story about Jest and Hatta in the land of Chess. Just sayin' ;)


~ABOUT THE AUTHOR~

Marissa Meyer is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Lunar Chronicles. She lives in Tacoma, Washington. She’s a fan of most things geeky (Sailor Moon, Firefly, any occasion that requires a costume), and has been in love with fairy tales since she was a child. She may or may not be a cyborg. 



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*International Cover Showcase*
GUYS, check out all the gorgeous covers for Heartless!!

US Hardcover                               Dutch Paperback

                  UK Paperback                            UK Paperback (Feb 2017)


Can you pick a favorite? I love them all, and while I adore our US hardcover, I think my favorite is the upcoming UK paperback! Not sure why they are reissuing it recovered in February 2017, but I love it and I  know I'll be preordering it!!

So here's YOUR chance to nab one!! Enter below to win a copy of Heartless. Winner can choose any cover they want*! :D
•Open internationally
•Ends 11/25/16

a Rafflecopter giveaway *chosen edition must be available through either BookDepository.com or Fishpond.com. Please note that the illustrated UK paperback does not release until 2/2017 so prize will be for a pre-order. Winner will be contacted if chosen edition is not available through either site within 3 months of winning.


Thursday, February 25, 2016

Cover Story

Anyone else just get incredibly loopy excited when you look through your to-read list or wishlists on Goodreads and start to see more and more of the covers filling in? Here's a few new covers that have popped up lately. 







by Sally Gardner
Delacorte Press, November 8th 2016






by McKenna Rhea Ruebush
Henry Holt & Co, September 27th, 2016









by Stacey Kade
Simon & Schuster, August 30th 2016








Gwenda Bond
Skyscape, July 5th, 2016








by Adam Selzer
Simon & Schuster, August 30th, 2016








by Jocelyn Davies
Simon & Schuster, September 20th, 2016









Of Fire and Stars
by Audrey Coulthurst
Balzer + Bray, November 22nd, 2016








by Tina Connelly
TorTeen, November 1st, 2016









The Swan Riders
by Erin Bow
Margaret K. Mcelderry Books, September 20th, 2016









by Emma Mills
Henry Holt & Co, October 4th, 2016









Witch's Pyre
by Josephine Angelini
Fiewel & Friends, September 20th, 2016









by Kendare Blake
HarperTeen, September 20th, 2016









So many gorgeous cover designs this year.  See any new favorites here? I love the quirky Seriously Shifted and how well it matches the first book, Seriously Wicked. The Just Kill Me cover just cracks me up. The illustrated Enter a Glossy Web is absolutely charming. I love the colorful paint design on This Adventure Begins.  And for Witch's Pyre, Of Fire and Stars, and Three Dark Crowns, well...I was super excited for all three of these long before the covers came out, so I'm drooling over them even more now that they are so pretty to look at!! :D

Monday, November 9, 2015

Cover Story


Okay, who else loves how incredibly varied the YA 2016 books covers are proving to be! So many different styles and designs and lovely fonts, and after a few years of nearly every other book being about pretty dresses and intense gazes, these are all so refreshing!! Check out these few that have been revealed recently!  All links lead to Goodreads so you can add these to your every-growing TBRs!






Awww. Poor sad cake.
Atheneum BYR, May 17th, 2016













BLOWN AWAY by this design. 
Rebel of the Sands by Alwyn Hamilton
Penguin, March 8th, 2016






One of my faves. SO cute. 
Sounrcebooks, April 1st, 2016









Love this, perfect tie-in to the story 
Clean Teen Publishing, April 18th, 2016









Love the creative font use!
Farrar, Strauss, & Giroux, June 28th, 2016









Absolutely love the whimsical window view!
Sourcebooks, March 1st, 2016









Not sure I love this one, but it's certainly unique!
Simon & Schuster, June 4th, 2016







This cover sets the perfect tone for a crazy heist story!
Smash & Grab by Amy Christine Parker
Random House BYR, July 19th, 2016








Okay, fine. One pretty dress doesn't hurt. :)
It's all the rest of the exotic details that makes this one a stunner!
The Star-Touched Queen by Roshani Chokshi
St. Martins Griffin, May 3rd, 2016





So what do you think? Any new favorites among these?



Thursday, April 9, 2015

Cover Story

So much gorgeousness has been revealed lately!
Just wanted to share a few! 
 




by Susan Dennard
Tor, January 2016









by Andrea Cremer
Philomel, November 3, 2015








by Kate A. Boorman
Amulet, October 13, 2015








by Amy Lukavics
Harlequin Teen, September 29, 2015









by Kendall Kulper
Little, Brown BYR, September 8, 2015









by Amie Kaufman & Jay Kristoff
Knopf BYR, October 20, 2015









by Gail Carriger
Little, Brown BYR, November 3rd, 2015







One
by Sarah Crossan
Greenwillow, September 15, 2015











by Lena Coakley
Amulet, January 5, 2016






What do you think? Any new favorites? Any that you're dying to read?

Monday, March 16, 2015

FINALLY!! :D

HURRAY! Two of my most anticipated covers of 2015 were revealed this past week! Fall cannot come fast enough for me, mostly because of these two books!!
They've done a fantastic job with all the covers of this series.  I can't wait to read more about Winter (who of course we met just briefly in Cress!)

 Absolutely love that they kept with the same style as Jackaby's cover, though I admit it's not quite as striking as the teal and red was. I still love it, though! :D

What do you think of these?  
And what are some of your most anticipated cover reveals for this year??

Friday, January 23, 2015

Cover Story

Some recent cover reveals:




by Shalanda Stanley
Knopf BYR, Sept 8 2015









Danielle L. Jensen
Angry Robot, June 2, 2015









by Suzanne Young
Simon Pulse, November 2015







by Lori M. Lee
Skyscape, March 10, 2015







by Sandra Waugh
Random House, September 22, 2015









Spelled 
by Betsy Schow
Sourcebooks, June 2, 2015







by Michael Harmon
Knopf BYR, August 4, 2015








by Charlotte Huang
Delacorte, November 10, 2015








And last but not least, two pre-publication cover changes:


I like these better that the original covers that came out for these two.  Lots of fun variety of covers this year, that's for sure! I love the cover for STICK. :D And I love how The Infinite and Hidden Huntress match their first books so well!