Showing posts with label book trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label book trailers. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Series Spotlight! Prodigal & Riven by Tyler H. Jolley & Sherry Ficklin

Today I'm shining a spotlight on the next two books in the gorgeous steampunk time travel adventure series by Tyler H. Jolley & Sherry D. Ficklin!  LOOK at those covers---absolutely beautiful!


Welcome (back) to the TIME WAR...

Books 2 & 3 of the best selling Lost Imperials series

Releasing 5/5/15

from Clean Teen Publishing

Click on the cover to read more!
   

Exciting news! Prodigal and Riven will be available in 2 special combined print editions!

Barnes & Noble and other retailers will feature a standard combined print edition:

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and Amazon.com will offer an exclusive flip book print edition!

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PRODIGAL:

STEIN has been with the Hollows for as long as she can remember. Taken as a child, she has no memories of her past, and that's always been fine by her. Until the day she stumbles across a hidden journal containing the devastating truth about her paternity. Now everything she thought she knew, and everyone she thought she could trust, has changed. The truth about who she is and where she came from is a secret so deep, it will rock the Hollows and the Tesla Institute alike.

RIVEN:

ETHAN is left with a serious problem after what should have been a routine mission. He's fractured, a break between mind and body that leaves him at the mercy of his Rifter abilities, which are quickly tearing him apart. He will have to trust the only person who might know how to fix him, a mysterious Rifter named Stewart Stills, who seems to have a special connection with the time stream.

Want to know more about The Lost Imperials Series? Check out below:

In a battle for control of the time stream, the past and the future will collide, either saving mankind, or destroying it. The Tesla Institute stands on one side of the battle. Controlled by the mind of one of the greatest inventors in history, the Institute recruits gifted, young time travelers called Rifters. Those who survive his training are sent into history with the mission to preserve the time stream, recruit more of their kind, and better humanity through subtle, controlled event manipulation. Standing in the way are the Hollows, a rogue group of Rifters who have vowed to put an end to the Tesla Institute, at all costs. They steal, cheat, and bend history to their own ends. Using children stolen from time as their personal armies, they fight not only for control of time itself, but also for self-preservation.               

You can also find EXTRACTED, book 1 of The Lost Imperials everywhere books are sold.

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Becky's View: Curtsies & Conspiracies by Gail Carriger


Curtsies & Conspiracies by Gail Carriger
♦publisher: Little, Brown
♦release date: November 5th, 2013
♦hardcover, 320 pages
♦intended audience: Young adult
♦series: Finishing School, book 2
  review of book 1, Etiquette & Espionage
♦source: from trade
Does one need four fully grown foxgloves for decorating a dinner table for six guests? Or is it six foxgloves to kill four fully grown guests?

Sophronia's first year at Mademoiselle Geraldine's Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality has certainly been rousing! For one thing, finishing school is training her to be a spy (won't Mumsy be surprised?). Furthermore, Sophronia got mixed up in an intrigue over a stolen device and had a cheese pie thrown at her in a most horrid display of poor manners.

Now, as she sneaks around the dirigible school, eavesdropping on the teachers' quarters and making clandestine climbs to the ship's boiler room, she learns that there may be more to a school trip to London than is apparent at first. A conspiracy is afoot--one with dire implications for both supernaturals and humans. Sophronia must rely on her training to discover who is behind the dangerous plot-and survive the London Season with a full dance card.

In this sequel to bestselling author Gail Carriger's YA debut Etiquette & Espionage, class is back in session with more petticoats and poison, tea trays and treason. Gail's distinctive voice, signature humor, and lush steampunk setting are sure to be the height of fashion this season.


Review: It’s so easy to fall back into Gail Carriger’s cool steampunk world of espionage and tea time, mechanimals and fancy ball gowns.  In Curtsies and Conspiracies, Sophronia is knee deep into all the intrigue again, sneaking around their floating airship finishing school, deftly using her training as an intelligencer to discover the purpose of a mysterious gadget, what it has to do with the groundbreaking airship flight into the aethersphere, and why someone would be trying to kidnap her best friends, Dimity and Pillover. 

This series is just a joy to read. Carriger infuses her storytelling and her characters with such great humor and gusto.  Each one is memorable, every single one, including most of the teachers.  Even with almost a year between this book and the last, the characters still felt familiar like old friends.  Not only that, but each book has it’s own story arc, so I think someone coming into the series at book two would catch on easily enough to really enjoy it on its own .


There are some new faces this time around, my favorite being Felix, a slightly goth but utterly charming and funny boy.  All the characters are definitely a bit more grown up this year---Sophronia is 15 now---and her sweet friendship with Soap is evolving in adorable and awkward ways. With him, she faces the age old dilemma of not wanting to lose a great friendship by letting it grow into something else.   With the appearance of Felix, there is a little bit of a triangle forming, so we’ll see where that goes!  Vieve, just as much of a firecracker as ever, is actually a big part of the story this time around, as her and Sophronia strike a deal to finagle her way into the boy’s school for evil geniuses.  This leads to plenty of madcap adventure and espionage.  


Lots going on in this one---and I loved the chaotic and humorous climax scene, it definitely made me think of an old silent movie.  With all the gowns and gadgets and manners and creatures; this whole steampunk world is so fully imagined and visual.  If there is one series that I would love to see brought to life in a movie, even just for the imagery alone, this is it.   It would be gorgeous! 


Two more books are still to come in this series. Waistcoats and Weaponry and Manners and Mutiny.  These will both definitely be on my must –read list in 2014 and 2015!


Find Gail Carriger online: Website  •  Twitter  •  Facebook

Purchase Etiquette & Espionage:  Amazon  •  BookDepository.com  •  Indiebound 

Trailer of awesome!
 

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Waiting on Wednesday

"Waiting on Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine. It lets us all gush about what soon-to-be released books we are jumping-up-and-down excited for.
 
The Screaming Staircase
by Jonathan Stroud

hitting shelves September 17, 2013 from Disney-Hyperion
(August 29th from Random House UK)

description:
Hauntings are our business . . .

Ghosts crowd the streets and houses of London. Anthony Lockwood, with his slightly grumpy deputy George, and his junior field operative Lucy, make up LOCKWOOD & CO, the small, shabby yet talented ghost-hunting agency.

After a series of calamitous investigations into the supernatural go awry, the team are desperate to prove themselves. Their opportunity comes in the form of a terrifying ghost, the Red Duke. But little do they know what perils lie in store for them at the haunted Bliss Hall . . .


My thoughts:  Until recently I overlooked this one, because there's not alot of middle grade that catches my eye right off the bat.  However, after seeing the absolutely spine-tingling trailer, I'm super excited to read this.  Personally, going by the trailer, I think this actually looks a little creepy for the MG audience, but perfect for meeeee! :D

Check out the trailer: 

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Q & A with T. Michael Martin, author of The End Games

Visiting Stories & Sweeties today is T. Michael Martin, debut author behind the upcoming title, The End Games.  Are you all excited about this one? You should be.  It's a fantastic read.  My full review will be up tomorrow, but I will tell you now, as someone who normally steers pretty clear of zombie books, this one really drew me in and kept me turning page after page.

Welcome, Michael!

•Give us five words that sum up End Games:
Two brothers versus the apocalypse.

•Michael and Patrick both have very distinct voices.  Was there anything you did when you sat down to write to get into these characters’ heads?
Thank you!  Michael and Patrick were originally inspired by me and my own real-life little brother (also named Patrick), and although they wound up becoming VERY different people from us, I did use some of our own “secrets phrases” throughout the book.  (The most prominent one is “ya-ya.”)
Michael's voice—and by extension, the book's narrative voice—was heavily influenced by William Goldman's early novels, especially Marathon Man and Magic.  (Goldman is most famous as an Academy Award-winning screenwriter, but he also wrote some novels that read like lightning storms, including The Princess Bride.)  As for Patrick, I really wanted to create a character that felt like an authentic five-year-old, and one of the most helpful things was actually going back and watching old home movies of myself and my own siblings at that age.


•I loved the bond between the two brothers.  Do you have siblings of your own?
I'm so glad you liked it!  I have three younger siblings, the youngest of whom is Patrick, who is ten years younger than me.

•Which of the characters in End Games was your favorite to write?
Wow, what a wonderful question.  I'd have to say Jopek, I think.  His voice was a fun challenge:  I've always been fascinated by the ability some men have to be both dizzyingly charismatic and silently intimidating, so he was a blast to write. 

•Can you tell a little about how you got interested in writing?
I've been a book lover since before I could read:  Some of my favorite childhood memories are of my mom reading Berenstein Bears to me.  But the writer who made me want to become a writer was R.L. Stine.  For my generation, Goosebumps was the introduction to the grand archetypes of the supernatural, and Mr. Stine sent me head-over-heels in love with horror.  (That's partly why it was so thrilling to receive a blurb from him for The End Games!)

•Where do you hide away from the world to write?  Where’s your ideal writing space?
I love writing in libraries, particularly university libraries when the students are on break.  (The silence and emptiness are both peaceful and I-Am-Legend spooky!)  But probably my favorite place is in my home office, with the smartphone, router, and laptop turned off and my old electric Brother typewriter waiting by the window.  (Most of The End Games was written by hand or on a typewriter, and “revised” for the first time when I typed it into Scrivener.)

•What kind of books did you love to read as a teenager?
Stephen King was my hero, and still is.  Even now, I reread his The Stand once a year:  It was the central influence for The End Games, and I think it's one of the great pop masterpieces of the 20th century.
As corny as it might sound, I also found Letters to a Young Poet an enormous comfort to my (in-retrospect-kinda-sweet) teenage anxieties.  And I remember reading Nick Hornby's books and wondering how that 30-something Brit found a door into my brain.



A few fun questions:
•Favorite snack while writing?
This will make me sound geeky, but:  Low-Sugar Chocolate Caramel Detour Protein Bars.  (I'm a P90X nerd... :] )

•Favorite movie?
E.T.

•Favorite band and song right now?
I'm embarrassed to say that I don't know much about modern music!  I do like Katy Perry a lot, though, and also Lady Gaga, particularly her first album.
But my all-time favorite musician is Billy Joel:  He recorded everything from strange experimental records (The Nylon Curtain) to soaring pop masterpieces (An Innocent Man).  I've never quite understood why some critics don't like his work, but I've been listening to it for fifteen years and admire it more all the time.

•Favorite teacher from your school years?
My 12th grade AP English teacher, Amy Lohmann.

And everyone who visits Stories & Sweeties answers this one: 
•Do you like cupcakes? :)  Frosting or cake better?
Hahaha, oh dear, I am actually a man tragically scarred by an unfortunate cupcake incident!  When my wife and I were trying to decide on a wedding cake, the baker sent us home with a box of “cupcake”-sized samples.  We were on a time crunch, so we had to eat about a dozen cupcakes apiece in one night.  I was never a huge sweets person before that, and I haven't been able to look a cupcake “in the eye” since.  Don't hold it against me, Interwebs!

OH No! Cupcake trauma! How horrid! - Becky ;)

Check out the trailer for The End Games!  You all know how I love trailers that looks like mini-movies! Plus, the boy who plays the older brother is Michael's real-life little brother, Patrick!



Remember to check back tomorrow for my thoughts on The End Games! 

Monday, April 8, 2013

Book Trailers: The 5th Wave, The Taken, Siege & Storm, and Pitch Green

New trailers out there!
This first one FREAKS me out... but definitely makes me want to read it!

The 5th Wave by Rick Yancey


Taken by Erin Bowman


Siege & Storm by Leigh Bardugo


This last one is from a small publisher that I've just recently come across.  Jolly Fish Press has some pretty cool books hitting shelves and this one, Pitch Green, looks incredibly creepy!! Definitely right up my alley!

Pitch Green by The Brothers Washburn

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Book Trailers: Revolution 19, Pulse, Tragedy Paper, & Timekeeper

It's book trailer time!  I love these four, all of them are pretty exceptional for book trailers!  The publishers really seem to have gone all out for these!

Pulse by Patrick Carmen


Revolution 19 by Gregg Rosenblum


Timekeeper by Alexandra Monir


The Tragedy Paper by Elizabeth Laban

Very excited for Timekeeper, as I was a big fan of the first book, Timeless!  And the Tragedy Paper has been compared to Thirteen Reasons Why, so that sold it for me!
What do you think? Do the trailers make you want to read any of these titles?

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Book Trailers: What's Left of Me, Adaptation, and Mystic City

It's been awhile since I've had time to prowl around the web for book trailers!  Here are few I came across today!

What's Left of Me by Kat Zhang
 

Adaptation by Malinda Lo


Mystic City by Theo Lawrence


 I think they did an amazing job with all three of these! I love when they almost look like movie trailers! :) What do you think? Are any of these on your TBR pile?

Monday, September 24, 2012

Speechless by Hannah Harrington: Feature & Giveaway!

This week I'm featuring Hannah Harrington's new powerful contemporary novel, Speechless.
What it's all about:
Everyone knows that Chelsea Knot can't keep a secret

Until now. Because the last secret she shared turned her into a social outcast—and nearly got someone killed.

Now Chelsea has taken a vow of silence—to learn to keep her mouth shut, and to stop hurting anyone else. And if she thinks keeping secrets is hard, not speaking up when she's ignored, ridiculed and even attacked is worse.

But there's strength in silence, and in the new friends who are, shockingly, coming her way—people she never noticed before; a boy she might even fall for. If only her new friends can forgive what she's done. If only she can forgive herself.

Check out the trailer:

With the release of Speechless, Harlequin Teen has teamed up with the Love is Louder Foundation to get out the important message about the power of negative words and hurtful actions. Check it out:

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Love is Louder was started by The Jed Foundation, MTV and Brittany Snow to support anyone feeling mistreated, misunderstood or alone. It’s hundreds of thousands of people just like you who have turned this idea into a movement.  A movement of all types of people who have come together to raise the volume around the message that love and support are louder than any internal or external voice that brings us down.

Individuals, communities, schools and organizations have embraced Love is Louder as a way to address with issues like bullying, negative self-image, discrimination, loneliness and depression.  Even as we work to stop negative words and actions that hurt us, we can strengthen our abilities to cope with hard times, focus on the positive, support the people around us and reach out for help if we need it.

Find out more: http://www.loveislouder.com


And thanks to Big Honcho Media and Harlequin Teen, here's your chance to win a copy of Speechless and a branded phone gelskin!!  

Open to US only, must be 13 or older to enter.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

YAY!! The Beautiful Creatures movie has a TRAILER! :D



As a huge fan of Beautiful Creatures, I am completely excited that they are putting this on the silver screen.  A few of my favorite things about the books are the lush atmosphere, the deep-south setting, and the civil war flashbacks, and it definitely looks like they've got that all in there and have done it beautifully.  

What do you think? Will you be running to the movie theater as fast as I will be when this comes out? :D

Beautiful Creatures is due out in theaters February 13th, 2013!