Showing posts with label Giveaways. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 8, 2018

The Boneless Mercies by April Genevieve Tucholke {review + giveaway}

The Boneless Mercies
by April Genevieve Tucholke
♦publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux
♦release date: October 2nd, 2018•
♦hardcover, 384 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦stand-alone, retelling
♦source: from publisher for review consideration
A dark standalone YA fantasy about a band of mercenary girls in search of female glory.

Frey, Ovie, Juniper, and Runa are the Boneless Mercies—girls hired to kill quickly, quietly, and mercifully. But Frey is weary of the death trade and, having been raised on the heroic sagas of her people, dreams of a bigger life. 

When she hears of an unstoppable monster ravaging a nearby town, Frey decides this is the Mercies' one chance out. The fame and fortune of bringing down such a beast would ensure a new future for all the Mercies. In fact, her actions may change the story arc of women everywhere.


{Review}
I've long been a fan of April Tucholke's signature bizarre and stylistic storytelling, and when I heard she would be putting it to a high fantasy tale, I couldn't have been more excited. Her gorgeous writing has always given such a fantastical and eerie feel to contemporary stories, I could only imagine how unique her take on the mythical tale legend of Beowolf would be. I admit, I wasn't that familiar with the source material but it didn't stop me from diving headlong into this retelling.

The Boneless Mercies themselves...wow. What a dynamic group of women. Frey, Juniper, Ovie, and Runa--a sisterhood in the best sense of the word. Each had their own strengths and complicated weaknesses.  Each had their own reasons for being in the life they led...and for maybe wanting out. I love how closely they worked together, how they knew each other so deeply and bolstered each other up. I love that it was a gender-bent, feminist take on this legend without making all men villainous and hateful. There was even Trigve, a man who traveled with them and fought by their side---his backstory and his unconventional relationship with Frey added so much to the story.  For each of the characters in turn, there were moments of anger and passion and quiet inner searching as they journeyed to try their hand at defeating a legendary beast. This story was hideously bloody at times, heartbreaking at many times, and thoughtful and completely unputdownable(*) though the entire thing.  April Tucholke does it again. 

(*On a side and very personal note, I say unputdownable, even though I did at one point, actually put it aside. In the beginning, it takes the time to really show what the Boneless Mercies do--they are, quite literally, human reapers. They are paid by the sick or suffering or their family to take someone's life as a mercy killing and it shows them doing this for people of all ages.  Because of things going on in my life, this was too painful and too emotional of an idea for me and I had to set it aside.  Still, a while later, I was called back to this book, a journey and battle that I knew April would make into a beautiful story, so I picked it up again. It lured me in and, yes, after that it was unputdownable!)


{ABOUT THE AUTHOR}


April Genevieve Tucholke is the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea, Between the Spark and the Burn, and Wink Poppy Midnight. She also curated the horror anthology Slasher Girls & Monster Boys. She has received five starred reviews and her novels have been chosen for the Junior Library Guild, Kids' Indie Next picks, and YALSA Teens Top Ten. When she's not writing, April likes walking in the woods with her two cheerful dogs, exploring abandoned houses, and drinking expensive coffee. She has lived in many places around the world, and currently resides in Oregon with her husband.

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International Giveaway!
Winner's choice of edition: US Hardcover or UK Paperback
Both are gorgeous so I wanted to give you the choice! :D
Ends 11/15 at 11:59 PM
Must be 13 or older or have parent permission.

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

UNCHARTED: Interview with author Erin Cashman & Giveaway!

Today I'm thrilled to be featuring a fabulous new release that's been on my most anticipated 2018 reads list for quite some time!  UNCHARTED hits shelves next week and author Erin Cashman is stopping by to tell us a little more about herself and her book! And thanks to the lovely folks at Page Street Publishing, I'm giving away a beautiful hardcover copy of Uncharted to one lucky reader! 
Here we go! 

Welcome, Erin!!

Describe Uncharted in 5 words: 
Legends, Mystery, Secrets, Romance, Danger, Magic (I know I cheated and used six!)

Who was your favorite character to write---and who gave you the most trouble?
I loved writing Holly. She’s a straight shooter, she doesn’t care what other people think of her, and she’s willing to take risks to go after what she wants – and to help a friend. She’s loyal, funny, and unique.

Griffin gave me a LOT of trouble! I can’t say too much because of spoilers, but at times he can be a real jerk. He has his reasons—but it was still hard to write those scenes because I totally love him!

 Where is your favorite writing spot? Coffee shop?  Kitchen table? In the park surrounded by people?
 My sofa or kitchen island if no one is around! I need it to be very quiet, I can’t have music or background noise, because then I have a hard time having conversations in my head, or finding the right words to say what I’m trying to say, without relying on clichés. If my husband and kids are home, I hide in my bedroom with my laptop!

 Is there anyone special, a teacher or mentor, who inspired you on your path to becoming a writer? 
My parents were my biggest influences, in very different ways! I have my mother to thank for my (sometimes wild) imagination. She was from Ireland, and only had a sixth grade education. When she wasn’t helping with her younger brothers and sisters, she loved to spend her time on Galway Bay, where she was fed a steady diet of myth and legend. Even as an adult, she believed in ghosts, premonitions, kelpies, fairies, changelings, angels, and Sea Maidens. My father was a big reader—I was allowed to buy as many books as I wanted at the bookstore! Between them, they inspired my love of stories—hearing them, reading them, and writing them.

Was there any music that fueled writing Uncharted?
 Not so much as music, but the sounds of nature. If I found myself stuck, I’d take a walk in the woods, or sit by the water, and write what I heard, smelled, and saw. It didn’t always work—but at least then I’d have the backdrop for another scene when I needed it!

Favorite writing snack?  
Strong Irish tea and chocolate!

What kind of books did you read as a teen? 
I was a pretty varied reader. I fell in love with Shakespeare in high school English, and went on to read most of his plays and many of his sonnets. I also fell in love with Lord of the Rings in 9th grade, faked sick so I could miss school and read all three books over the course of a few days, and then read many, many, sci-fi and fantasy books. I also loved the classics,Wuthering Heights being one of my favorite books, and Winnie the Pooh—there is always great advice to be found in Winnie the Pooh books!

What the best advice you can give to aspiring authors? 
Mainly, to just keep at it and don’t give up! My writing improved dramatically when I did three things. First, I try to write most days. Even if it’s just a half an hour. It helps keep the story fresh in my mind, and in turn I think about the characters more—when I’m driving, or walking my dog, and I find I do far more world-building that way, without even consciously doing it. Second, read, read, read. Then pick a book you loved, and read it again, and pay attention to things like cadence, character arc, setting, etc. Third, and most importantly, find a good critique partner and be open to criticism, and in turn be a good critique partner. I’d be lost without my CP, the wonderful author Diana Renn! There are also so many wonderful, and free, opportunities for writers now—from pitch contests, to workshops. I am the coordinator and a permanent mentor of the 1st 5 Pages Writing Workshop, which is a great opportunity for writers to have their pages critiqued by published authors, other participants, and a literary agent. (You can read more about it, here!)
Thank you so much for having me on your wonderful blog, Becky!!!

{Photo Credit: Peter Su}

Erin Cashman is an award-winning writer of Young Adult fantasy. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, three children, and their very energetic dog. When she’s not writing, you can find her reading (of course!), walking her dog, hiking, and watching TV with her family (all diehard fans of Harry PotterLord of the RingsStar Wars, and Star Trek), and running the First Five Pages Workshop. She also loves to bake and is known for making her family and friends ugly but yummy birthday cakes.





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{About UNCHARTED}
Seventeen-year-old Annabeth prefers the fantasy of her books and paintings to reality—because in reality, her mom is dead, and it was all her fault. When she accompanies her father to the funeral of some family friends who drowned, she’s surprised to find her grief reflected in the face of Griffin Bradford, the son of the couple who died. Griffin is nothing like the carefree boy she once knew. Now he’s irritable, removed, and he’s under police investigation for his parents’ deaths.

One night following the memorial service, Annabeth’s dad goes missing in the woods, and she suspects Griffin knows more about the disappearance than he’s letting on. He refuses to answer her questions, particularly those related to the mysterious “expedition” his parents took to Ireland, where they went missing for seven months.

Annabeth fears her father isn’t lost, but rather a victim of something sinister. She launches her own investigation, tracing clues that whisper of myth and legend and death, until she stumbles upon a secret. One that some would die to protect, others would kill to expose—and which twists Annabeth’s fantasy and reality together in deadly new ways.

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And on to the giveaway!!
Enter below to win a hardcover copy of 
UNCHARTED! 

US addresses only please
Must be 13 or older to enter
Deadline: Sept 7th, 2018 11:59 PST


a Rafflecopter giveaway For another chance to win a copy, head over to my Instagram where I'll be giving away an ARC of Uncharted also!!


Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Book Birthdays! For the last bits of July 😁


It's Book Birthday time!!

In this weekly post, I talk about a few of the books I'm excited to read that are hitting shelves this week.  Are you with me on any of these? Are there books coming out you're running to the store or stalking your mailman for that I haven't mentioned here?  Hey, feel free to comment and sell me on them! :D
And don't forget to enter down below for a chance to win ANY July YA book your little heart desires! 🎁



by Erin Bowman
The description of this one looks super creepy! I've actually never read this author but this looks like it might be a good place to start! Love a good spine-tingley space story. 
{HarperTeen}
Amazon  •   BookDepository






by Chani Lynn Feener
I've been wanting to read this first is this space series, a story of a girl being mistaken for alien royalty. It sounds so good and now book two is out. So do I wait for book three or get started?  
{Swoon Reads}
Amazon   •   Book Depository







Sea Witch
by Sarah Henning
Very excited for this one! I've heard amazing things about it and love all things about sea mythologies, be it sea witches, mermaids, selkies, sirens, etc. So of course this one has been on my must-read list for a long time!
{Katherin Tegen Books}



 


by Alexandra Bracken
I actually haven't read this series! But it looks amazing and I'm always tempted to start it when a new installment comes out, especially with this being the last. Plus I love Alexandra Bracken's other work!
{Disney-Hyperion}






Lovely, Dark, and Deep
by Justina Chen
As someone with a touch of light sensitivity myself, I can't imagine the struggle of having an extreme case.  Especially as something new to have to cope with after knowing a life in the sun.  This sounds scary and heartbreaking and bittersweet. 
{Arthur A. Levine Books}
Amazon   •   Book Depository


by K.A. Reynolds
Not YA, but excited for this one! I've started this and the writing is very haunting and beautiful and  I love it so far!  Can't wait to dig in deeper!
{HarperCollins}



Already time to say goodbye to July!  Wow. This year is flying by. 

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Enter to win any YA book published in July 2018!

(note: this is the same giveaway entry form in all book birthday posts for the month.)
One winner will win a YA July 2018 release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends July 31st
, 2018 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com or Fishpond.com up to $20 value.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on 
any BOOK BIRTHDAY POSTS or  REVIEWS, and can be done once per post. Come back throughout July whenever you comment on our reviews and get your extra points!
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Friday, July 20, 2018

Book Birthdays! {The 2-week edition 😁} July18, weeks 2 and 3


It's Book Birthday time!!

In this weekly post, I talk about a few of the books I'm excited to read that are hitting shelves this week.  Are you with me on any of these? Are there books coming out you're running to the store or stalking your mailman for that I haven't mentioned here?  Hey, feel free to comment and sell me on them! :D
And don't forget to enter down below for a chance to win ANY July YA book your little heart desires! 🎁



by Nadine Brandes
I'm actually reading this one now, and I can tell you--this magical spin on the Guy Fawkes legend is excellent! Such a unique magical world!
{Thomas Nelson}
Amazon  •   BookDepository






by Ann Aguirre
A girl wakes up after a car accident in her best friend's body!! How creepy does this sound? Very excited to check this one out.  
{TorTeen}
Amazon   •   Book Depository








Year of Living Awkwardly

by Emma Chastain
When my YA bookshelves are stuffed with high fantasies, sometimes all I need is something that looks just fun and adorkable! In Chloe's sophomore year, she's navigating high school theatre let-downs, divorced parents, and wayward best friend.
{Simon Pulse}



 



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22817368-bright-we-burn?ac=1&from_search=trueV
 
by Kiersten White
In need to catch up with this series! I was so intrigued by book one, And I Darken, so I'll have to jump back in sometime soon and see where the lives of Lada, Mehmed, and Radu led them!
{Delacorte Press}




I'll be doing the next weeks 3 and 4 together also---this rarely happens but I guess there aren't many books I'm super excited for this month!!

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Enter to win any YA book published in July 2018!

(note: this is the same giveaway entry form in all book birthday posts for the month.)
One winner will win a YA July 2018 release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends July 31st
, 2018 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com or Fishpond.com up to $20 value.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on 
any BOOK BIRTHDAY POSTS or  REVIEWS, and can be done once per post. Come back throughout July whenever you comment on our reviews and get your extra points!
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Friday, July 6, 2018

Book Birthdays! {July 18, week 1}


It's Book Birthday time!!

In this weekly post, I talk about a few of the books I'm excited to read that are hitting shelves this week.  Are you with me on any of these? Are there books coming out you're running to the store or stalking your mailman for that I haven't mentioned here?  Hey, feel free to comment and sell me on them! :D
And don't forget to enter down below for a chance to win ANY July YA book your little heart desires! 🎁




by Rachel Caine
This series has long been on my to-read list! Alchemy, a power struggle, and an ancient library. Sounds amazing to me! Plus these books are so darn pretty---I'd collect them just to look gorgeous on my shelves! xD
{Berkley Books}
Amazon  •   BookDepository





This one has me intrigued just on the sheer mind-boggling concept of being completely alone floating around in space. o.O I'm curious who this mysterious boy (also floating along in space!!) will turn out to be! 
{HarperTeen}
Amazon   •   Book Depository







Kiss of the Royal 
by Lindsey Duga
The battle against darkness can be won with the power of a kiss?? Curious to dive into this one an find out more about this magical power that is transfered and wielded with a smooch. ;) 
{Entangled Teen}



 




Game of Secrets
by Kim Foster
Victorian London, magical power, a secret boarding school for the Queen's spies?? Pretty much all things that will, even on their own, make me pick up a book. And to have them all together? Yes, please!
{Sky Pony Press}




It's July, people!! The year is half over?? What have been some of your favorites reads so far this year?

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Enter to win any YA book published in July 2018!

(note: this is the same giveaway entry form in all book birthday posts for the month.)
One winner will win a YA July 2018 release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends July 31st
, 2018 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com or Fishpond.com up to $20 value.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on 
any BOOK BIRTHDAY POSTS or  REVIEWS, and can be done once per post. Come back throughout July whenever you comment on our reviews and get your extra points!
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Thursday, May 31, 2018

Book Birthdays {May 18, week 5}


It's Book Birthday time!!

In this weekly post, I talk about a few of the books I'm excited to read that are hitting shelves this week.  Are you with me on any of these? Are there books coming out you're running to the store or stalking your mailman for that I haven't mentioned here?  Hey, feel free to comment and sell me on them! :D
And don't forget to enter down below for a chance to win ANY May YA book your little heart desires! 🎁




by Rae Carson
Confession---I love that they have some of our fave YA authors penning Star Wars backstories. The newest one is, of course, timed perfectly with the release of SOLO (which I haven't seen yet, but so nervous, guys---Han Solo was my childhood!!♥♥♥), and written by the amazing Rae Carson. WANT. 
{Disney Press}
Amazon  •   BookDepository





by Stephanie Garber
This one needs very little explanation. I loved Caraval with all it's mystery and danger and magic. So ready to step back into the world!
{Flatiron Books}
Amazon   •   Book Depository






by Jay Kristoff
I've actually only read one Kristoff books (Nevernight), but his world building amazing and I love that pulls no punches on shock value. S0 I'm excited to see him create a story about a floating junkyard, robot gladiators, and android love LOL. 
{Knopf BYR}



 




by Kasie West
Kasie West books always look like the best way to start out summer to me. :)  I hear such great things about her writing and this story looks especially cute. Will have to great some sweet tea and a blanket and head outside to try this one out!
{Scholastic Point}




Last day to enter for a May release!! Which May book would you choose if you win??

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Enter to win any YA book published in May 2018!

(note: this is the same giveaway entry form in all book birthday posts for the month.)
One winner will win a YA May 2018 release of their choice! *see note below
• Contest ends May 31st
, 2018 at 11:59 PM
• Must be 13 or older.
• Open internationally. *International winners will be required to choose a book that is available through BookDepository.com or Fishpond.com up to $20 value.
•Extra entries can be earned by commenting on 
any BOOK BIRTHDAY POSTS or  REVIEWS, and can be done once per post. Come back throughout May whenever you comment on our reviews and get your extra points!
a Rafflecopter giveaway