Showing posts with label amanda hocking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label amanda hocking. Show all posts

Friday, June 15, 2012

Cover Story

Spotted some cool new covers in my weekly perusal through the Goodreads 2013 list!
What do you think? We'll these be on your must-read list for next year?

description:
It's 1950 and as the French Quarter of New Orleans simmers with secrets, seventeen-year-old Josie Moraine is silently stirring a pot of her own. Known amongst locals as the daughter of a brothel prostitute, Josie wants more out of life than The Big Easy has to offer. She devises a plan get out, but a mysterious death in the Quarter leaves Josie tangled in an investigation that will challenge her allegiance to her mother, her conscience, and Willie Woodley, the brusque madam on Conti Street. Should she avoid Jesse, the mysterious motorcycle boy? Can she trust Patrick, her best friend at the bookstore? Caught between the dream of an elite college and a clandestine underworld, New Orleans lures Josie in her quest for truth, dangling temptation at every turn, and escalating to the ultimate test.
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No synopsis yet, but this is book 2 in the Watersong series by Amanda Hocking.
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description:
A music-obsessed, slightly snarky New York City girl, Lexi is on her own. After making a huge mistake—and facing a terrible tragedy— Lexi has no choice but to track down her long-absent mother. Rumor has it that Lexi’s mom is somewhere in Florida with a traveling circus.

When Lexi arrives at her new, three-ring reality, her mom isn’t there…but her destiny might be. Surrounded by tigers, elephants, and trapeze artists, Lexi finds some surprising friends and an even more surprising chance at true love. She even lucks into a spot as the circus’s fortune teller, reading tarot cards and making predictions.

But then Lexi’s ex-best friend from home shows up, and suddenly it’s Lexi’s own future that’s thrown into question…

With humor, wisdom, and a dazzlingly fresh voice, this debut reminds us of the magic of circus tents, city lights, first kisses, last heartaches, and the importance of an excellent playlist.
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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Review: Switched by Amanda Hocking

Switched by Amanda Hocking

publisher: St. Martin's Griffin

release date: January 3rd, 2012

paperback, 293 pages

intended audience: Young adult

series: Trylle Trilogy, book #1

rating:



source: received from LibraryThing Early Reviewers

description: When Wendy Everly was six-years-old, her mother was convinced she was a monster and tried to kill her. It isn't until eleven years later that Wendy discovers her mother might have been right. With the help of Finn Holmes, Wendy finds herself in a world she never knew existed - a world both beautiful and frightening, and Wendy's not sure she wants to be a part of it.

Review: Amanda Hocking has taken the age-old legends of changelings (trolls that steal babies and replace them with one of their own) and given it a creative spin and a bit of history. Her story surrounds the Trylle, a society of trolls who have changed their name due to the negative association the human world has with troll stories for hundreds of years. While I didn't completely love this book, it was interesting---I definitely had no problem reading all the way to the end, but I just didn't feel completely drawn into the story. I admit my expectations were pretty high, I've heard about this series for so long, and thought to have sold over million copies as a self-pub and then to picked up and republished by St. Martins, it must really be amazing. It was good, I enjoyed it, but I think the hype is a bit disproportionate. (I will say, though, that the new covers are absolutely gorgeous!)

What really kept me at bay here were the main characters. Wendy has had a rough history. On her sixth birthday, her mother tried to stab her, accusing her of killing her real baby and replacing him. Turns out she wasn't completely wrong. Wendy is also a bit freaked out by her unexplained knack for mind control. She kind of uses all this as an excuse to shut down. She's been moved from school to school, stays pretty antisocial, and sleeps in class. Then the new kid in school comes along. Finn is creepy and stalkerish, watches her incessantly and she catches him crouched outside her bedroom window---and yet, after just a few encounters (one where he is incredibly rude to her), she leaves town with him. A little further in, and she's pretty much in love with him and can't be without him. And while Finn had that chivalrous, protective thing working, several times it crossed over to just overbearing, jealous, and pushy. It just wasn't a love story I could get behind.

I did feel for Wendy on the mother issues. To have such a horrible experience behind her and then to discover that her "real" mother is just as cold and cruel. Harsh. Anyone would be torn down by that. On top of that, being told you are new to this strange world, but 'hey, it's going to be yours to rule whether you like it or not, and you should know how to behave like royalty even though you just got here'. Again, harsh---I sympathized with her. While it wasn't shown here, I do have hopes for the next two books to see some character growth from both Wendy and Elora, her trylle mother.

I did love a few of the characters. Rhys, for example, was fun and kind, immediately a good friend to Wendy. I loved how laid-back he was despite his place in the whole Trylle world. Definitely hope to see more of him. Matt, Wendy's brother---my heart just broke for him. He is trying so hard to protect her and be a good brother (yes, sometimes to the point of being overbearing, too) but he gets so hurt. I also get the feeling that he knows something more than he lets on. I guess we'll see. I also really liked Willa, who at times seemed to be just what Wendy needed. And Tove---I'll be really interested to see where this character goes. He's the only one with a bit of angry passion about what the Trylle society has become.

So, yes, even though my feelings were only luke warm about this first installment, I do plan to continue the series to see where it goes. It's definitely an interesting premise and an imaginative twist on changeling legends.

One more note: "Foxy"? Every attractive guy was described as "foxy". It kind of made me cringe.

Visit Amanda Hocking's site here.

Purchase at: AmazonBN.comBookDepositoryIndiebound



Friday, December 23, 2011

Book Trailers: Switched & The Gathering Storm

I have two outstanding trailers to share! I really love when the publishers put effort into making a good quality book trailer. I swear, I've had a few times when I had no interest in a book at all until I saw the trailer. Both of these look almost like movie trailers!

The Gathering Storm by Robin Bridges:


Switched by Amanda Hocking:

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Cover Story: Amanda Hocking's Trylle Series!!

Today USA today revealed the awesome new look for Amanda Hocking's Trylle series. Now I haven't personally read these but I hear amazing things about Amanda's work all the time. And the new series makeover?? Well, I think St. Martin's Griffin knocked this one out the ballpark. I am in love with the look of these! This one is sure to be on everyone's radar soon, if they didn't know about it already. After all, even when the series was only available in e-book format, it sold over a million copies!! Congrats to Amanda Hocking for a great book deal and some seriously gorgeous new covers!

(Titles are linked to goodreads so you can add them to your tbr!)


Switched
Available in January 2012!
The first book in the Trylle Trilogy...

When Wendy Everly was six-years-old, her mother was convinced she was a monster and tried to kill her. It isn't until eleven years later that Wendy discovers her mother might have been right.

With the help of Finn Holmes, Wendy finds herself in a world she never knew existed - a world both beautiful and frightening, and Wendy's not sure she wants to be a part of it.






Available in February
The second book in the Trylle Trilogy...

Wendy thought she finally understood who she was and what she wanted, but everything changes when the rival Vittra come after her.

She's caught between two worlds, torn between love and duty, and she must decide what life she is going to lead.









Ascend
Available in April 2012
The final chapter in the Trylle Trilogy.

With a war looming on the horizon, Wendy’s fate seems sealed. But everything she sacrificed might be in vain if she can’t save the ones she loves. Her whole life has been leading up to this, and it’s all coming to an end.