Friday, 30 December 2011

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Review: Fury by Elizabeth Miles

Fury by Elizabeth MilesFury by Elizabeth Miles (review copy) - Sometimes sorry isn't enough....

It’s winter break in Ascension, Maine. The snow is falling and everything looks pristine and peaceful. But not all is as it seems...

Between cozy traditions and parties with her friends, Emily loves the holidays. And this year’s even better--the guy she’s been into for months is finally noticing her. But Em knows if she starts things with him, there’s no turning back. Because his girlfriend is Em’s best friend.

On the other side of town, Chase is having problems of his own. The stress of his home life is starting to take its toll, and his social life is unraveling. But that’s nothing compared to what’s really haunting him. Chase has done something cruel...something the perfect guy he pretends to be would never do. And it’s only a matter of time before he’s exposed.

In Ascension, mistakes can be deadly. And three girls—three beautiful, mysterious girls—are here to choose who will pay.

Em and Chase have been chosen.
From Amazon US

I thought this book sounded like it would be pretty good, but I had no idea how amazing it was going to be! I absolutely loved it!

This book is creepy and freaky, but not in the usual way. This book has been classed as paranormal horror, but it didn't scare me like a horror would. I had no problems reading it at night, it didn't give me nightmares, I wasn't jumping at every little noise - though there were definitely scary parts in it, what with random girls suddenly showing up in windows. No, this book scared me because I didn't know what was going to happen. Furires punish the wrong do-ers, but what they consider "wrong" isn't set in stone - for a completely unrelated to the book example, the furies would punish you just as harshly for dropping litter as they would for kidnapping. Not oly is the definition of wrong very loose, the punishment, what they consider "justice" for what you did isn't predictable either. For the litter example, going arond wearing a bright jacket picking up other people's litter isn't as likely as you being "dropped" in some way, but what could "dropped" mean? There are hundreds of possibilities. You just don't know what the furies are going to decide you deserve. And that's what I found scary, not being able to work out, or even make a guess, at what would happen, or when. With every turn of the page, I was on edge, waiting for god knows what, just something bad. Yet having to read on because it is so exciting!

As I said, Fury didn't scare me in the traditional horror sense, but I was definitely freaked out by some of the furies behaviour. As readers, we know these mysterious, beautiful girls are furies - blurbs, descriptions, even reviews tell us so. Yet the characters in the book don't get any kind of inkling of something not-quite-human until quite a ways into the book. So the behaviour of the Furies, the things some of the characters see, not knowing that Furies exist, believing them to be human... the torment is freaky, and I was empathetically freaked out.

Yet I kind of loved them, like villians you love to hate. It sounds kind of right to have something that goes around fixing wrongs, something that dishes out karma. I'm sure plenty of us have wanted bad things to happen to bad people - I think it's natural with some of the things we see on the news. And these ladies are making sure those bad things happen. When said like that, I did feel there was a strange kind of "rightness" to them. But then you read on and see how messed up they are and things start to change. What if the furies were real? What mistakes have you made? What would they think you need to be punished for? And how? It's freaky and creepy, but all kinds of briliant!

When it comes to urban fantasy, there's a certain progression that I expect. By the time I put the book down, no matter what the story, or if it's in a series, I just expect a certain kind of ending. There tends to be a lot of action in urban fantasy, and the constant threat of danger to our main characters and narrators. There are fights, people get hurt, and you're excited, and sitting on your edge seat in suspence. But eventually, the book will still have that ending, even if there's a cliff hanger. The main characters are a little bruised and roughed up, and plan to try and kick some paranormal butt the next time when book two comes along, or at least try to live a normal life until paranormal butt comes a-knocking again. You expect certain things to go a certain way simply because that's how these thing go. It's like urban fantasy law or something. However, a little over half way through Fury I realised that the ending I expected - without even realising I expected it, because you don't expect the moon to come after the sun, it just does - wasn't what I was going to get. On a second read of this book, I would probably react differently, but the first time round, there was just complete shock. I was shaken. Miles tore up the urban fantasy law book, slapped me in the face and left me reeling. I believe my thoughts were along the lines of "WHAT?! But that can't happen!" I read on for a little while in a daze, sure there was a mistake, or some sort of joke, and things were going to change and sort themselves out. They didn't. Which makes me SUPER excited to read more of Miles books, because not only do you not know what to expect from the furies, but you don't know what to expect from Miles' writing either! I was completely blown away!

If I had any kind of criticism, at some points, some of the characters just seemed a little too young for their age, a little too naive, but it's a very small thing, and can easily go unnoticed in all the excitement. Also, on it's own, I really like the cover, but I don't think it says much about the book, except that the girl is like smoke. I guess that's true, furies can disappear like smoke, but it doesn't really say "fuies" to me, but I'm not sure what would. With the US cover, at least you know it's Ty, one of the furies, on the cover, because of the hair colour. I generally prefer the US cover.

Fury is a phenomenal debut novel, absolutely brilliant, and I cannot wait to read book two, Envy, when it's released next year. It's going to be incredible. If you haven't read Fury yet, you need to read it now!

Thank you to Simon & Schuster for the review copy.

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Published: 1st September 2011
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
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Sunday, 25 December 2011

Monday, 19 December 2011

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News: Fracture by Megan Miranda Extract and Trailer

Some cool news from Bloomsbury!

Fracture by Megan MirandaEleven minutes might as well be eternity underwater. It only takes three minutes without air for loss of consciousness. Permanent brain damage begins at four minutes. And then, when the oxygen runs out, full cardiac arrest occurs. Death is possible at five minutes. Probable at seven. Definite at ten. Delaney Maxwell was underwater for eleven minutes. And she’s alive.

Intrigued? Then make sure you get your hands on a copy of Fracture by Megan Miranda, published 5th January 2012. If you can’t wait until then you can read an extract and take a look at the trailer:





Find out more about Megan on her website and follow her on Twitter/

There will be exciting competitions and news on the Facebook page throughout January. Make sure you ‘like’ it to keep up-to-date.
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News: Delirium Short Story, Hana by Lauren Oliver - Buy on Christmas Eve!

Some great news from Hodder and Stoughton!

Hana by Lauren Oliver EbookWe now have a special Christmas treat for all you Delirium fans: whilst you're eagerly awaiting its sequel, Pandemonium, out in March, you can read Lauren's amazing short story, Hana. It's told from the point of view of Lena's best friend (who, you might have guessed, has some secrets of her own…) There's a shocking twist to her tale that will leave you with your heart in your mouth. The short story is out exclusively in eBook this Christmas - it's available to buy for just 99p for a limited time only over the festive season. (I've attached the image here)

Now, we know you'll be desperate to order it immediately, but we have a favour to ask you. We'd love to give Lauren the best Christmas present ever: seeing Hana at number one in the eBook charts on Christmas Day.

Will you help us get it there by joining in on one big Christmas Eve push? If we all buy it on the 24th December, that will propel it up the charts into (hopefully!) the top spot.

Also, if you head over to the official announcement page you can also download lovely Hana-themed Christmas decorations!
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Thursday, 15 December 2011

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News: Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor to Become a Movie!

Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini TaylorExciting news! The absolutely amazing Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor is going to hit the big screens! Yes! Universal Pictures has acquired the rights to the book! I am SO excited! This is one of my favourite books of the year, and it will be awesome to see it as a movie!

You can read my review of the book here, and to find out more, read the press release or the following online articles.

Entertainment Weekly
Hollywood Reporter
MTV Hollywood Crush
The Wrap

So are you excited too? Who do you think should star? And direct? I'm thinking Peter Jackson!
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Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Best YA Novels of 2011

As the year is drawing to a close, I thought I'd share with you a few of my favourite books of the year. Enjoy!

Best Contemporary / Boys' Book / Comedy / Debut:
One Seriously Messed Up Week in the Otherwise Mundane and Uneventful Life of Jack Samsonite by Tom Clempson


One Seriously Messed Up Week in an Otherwise Mundane and Uneventful Week in the Life of Jack Samsonite by Tom Clempson
Published 2nd June 2011
Read my review

I had all three catagories listed, but could only come up with OSMUW as an answer for each. This book is just far too funny! It's brilliant! I love it, and I can't count the times I've recommended it to other people. Also, Tom Clempson is a pretty funny guy, so you should go read his blog and follow him on Twitter. Along with two other books, OSMUW is joint first place for my favourite book of the year. You need to read this book. Now. Go go go!

Best Dystopia:
Delirium by Lauren Oliver


Delirium by Lauren Oliver
Published in:
Hardback - 3rd February 2011
Paperback - 4th August 2011
Read my review

Do I really need to explain? This book is just brilliant! It's clever and thought-provoking, it's disturbing and beautiful, it's terribly sad but full of hope. I was moved far more than words can possibly express and completely blown away! Hence acting like such a fangirl when I got to meet Lauren Oliver earlier in the year. I fell in love with Delirium and Oliver's writing, and you should love it too! Another book in joint place for my favourite book of the year.

Best Sci-Fi:
Across the Universe by Beth Revis


Across the Universe by Beth Revis
Published 3rd March 2011
Read my review

I am generally not a fan of sci-fi in books. I tried it many years ago, and it just didn't do anything for me. But Across the Universe is brilliant because it's not heavy on the techy, and focuses on the plot and the charaters, and it just amazed me the whole way through. It's clever and fascinating and I am sooo excited for A Million Suns, the sequel, released next year! This book was just awesome!

Best Urban Fantasy-High Fantasy Mix:
Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor


Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
Published 29th September 2011
Read my review

Oh my god, my love for this book knows no bounds. It's been a fair while since I read this book, and I still have difficulty articulating just how good this book is, so check out my review for specific gushing, and go read this book now! Love, love, love! The final book that's in joint first place for my favourite book of the year.

Books 3 and 4 in the Soul Screamers series by Rachel Vincent, My Soul to Keep and My Soul to Steal, come a joint close second. The only reason they missed out was because more time is spent in our world than in the Netherworld, so just a minor detail really!

Best Vampire Urban Fantasy:
Last Breath by Rachel Caine


Last Breath by Rachel Caine
Published 28th OCtober 2011
Read my review

Bite Club was also released this year, but simply for the amazing new storyline, this book gets it. It's just brilliant, and Caine never fails to amaze me! It's simply wow, and I can't wait to see where this story goes in the next book, Black Dawn.

Best Werewolf Urban Fantasy:
The Lost Saint by Bree Despain


The Lost Saint by Bree Despain
Published 7th March 2011
Read my review


Because it's an entirely new take on the werewolf myth, and continued from The Dark Devine down such a fantastic route! Oooh, I am looking forward to the third book, The Savage Grace, it's going to be fantastic!

Best Angel Urban Fantasy:
Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick


Silence by Becca Fitzpatrick
Published 4th October 2011
Read my review

Because this series is just far too awesome for words! I cannot really elaborate on my review, it says it all! Passion by Lauren Kate wasn't chosen simply because I personally would have liked to have seen Luce spend more time in her previous incarnations. Minor thing!

Best Zomebie Urban Fantasy:
Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon


Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
Published 1st May 2011
Read my review

I don't think I'd read a zombie book before Dead Beautiful, but this one has made me want to read more! It was amazing, so different to the zombie idea you'd automatically think of, such a clever take! I can't wait for Life Eternal, the sequel.
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Monday, 12 December 2011

Christmas Contest Winner

Midwinterblood by Marcus SedgwickIt's time to announce the winners of the Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick. Thanks to everyone who entered. Randomizer.org has done it's thing, and the winner is:


Kulsuma B!


Congratulations! I have notified you by email. I will send your details on to my contact at Walker, who will be sending you your prize.

To those who didn't win, better luck next time!
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Book News

I received quite a bit of news recently, so here you go!




Help Reach Out and Read and Scholastic's You Are What You Read Give Books to Others This Holiday Season


As a fellow book lover, you know books have the power to impact our lives. What books influenced you the most?

Live on The View today, Whoopi Goldberg kicked off Scholastic’s “One Million Bookprints for One Million Books” Campaign – an initiative to donate one million books to kids in need through the literacy nonprofit Reach Out and Read. By joining Scholastic’s online book community YouAreWhatYouRead.com, you can make a Bookprint – a list of 5 books that have shaped your life. And for every Bookprint, Scholastic Book Clubs will donate a book. It is that easy to make a difference this holiday season!




Here are Whoopi’s books:
- The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
- Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie
- East of Eden by John Steinbeck
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum


With your readers help, Scholastic Book Clubs will donate up to one million books to Reach Out and Read, to help put books into the hands of children in need through pediatricians offices around the country. Now more than ever, Reach Out and Read needs our help. Recent government funding cuts has made it a major challenge for literacy organizations like Reach Out and Read to continue to get books into the hands of kids in need. Join Judy Blume, Malcolm Gladwell, James Patterson, Jodi Picoult, Suzanne Collins, and make your bookprint today!


Read the press release for more info.



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Introducing Strange Chemistry


Strange Chemistry is a brand new imprint for YA books. We are the sister imprint to Angry Robot books, who have created a name for themselves as publishing excellent examples of sci-fi and fantasy novels. Some of you may know Amanda Rutter, Strange Chemistry's Editor, as the book blogger behind Floor to Ceiling Books.

We have our official launch next September, with exciting titles being announced up to that point. Until then, we want to engage with the YA community - read posts on the website, chat with us via Twitter at @strangechem and generally try to build a good relationship with all you lovely people.

We currently are running a series of posts on the Strange Chemistry site - YA Novels You Should Be Reading - and would love you to come join the discussion.




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Trailer for Hallowed by Cynthia Hand, the sequel to Unearthly.











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A Touch Of Power Microsite


Touch of Power by Maria V. Snyder is going to have a microsite! This will feature all of Maria’s books, the latest trailer, competitions and more! Themicrosite will hopefully go live at the end of this week!

In the meantime you can always check out MIRA Ink’s Facebook page for the most up-to-date news on Maria and all of the other incredible MIRA Ink titles and authors.
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Wednesday, 7 December 2011

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2011 Reading Challenges Wrap Up Post

As it's December and I've completed most of my reading challenges for the year, I thought I'd write up my wrap up post for my challenges. Although there are a few weeks left in the year, I may actually read more than what's listed, but I'm happy to post this now as most are complete.

2012 DACAim: to read 12 Debut YA novels from 2011. I completed this one! All links go to the reviews. I read:

1. Halo by Alexandra Adornetto
2. Across the Universe by Beth Revis
3. Firelight by Sophie Jordan
4. Siren by Tricia Rayburn
5. Forgotten by Cat Patrick
6. My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher
7. One Seriously Messed-Up Week in the Otherwise Mundane and Uneventful Life of Jack Samsonite by Tom Clempson
8. Dead Beautiful by Yvonne Woon
9. And By the Way by Denise Deegan
10. The Goddess Test by Aimée Carter
11. Everybody Jam by Ali Lewis
12. Swim the Fly by Don Calame

BBC 2011Aim: to read 12 books by British authors. Another challenge I finished! Again, links go to the reviews. I read (across both my blogs OUaB and Ink and Paper):

1. The Bitter Seed of Magic by Suzanne McLeod
2. My Sister Lives on the Mantelpiece by Annabel Pitcher
3. Della Says: OMG! by Keris Stainton
4. One Seriously Messed-Up Week in the Otherwise Mundane and Uneventful Life of Jack Samsonite by Tom Clempson
5. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling
6. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K. Rowling
7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J.K. Rowling
8. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
9. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling
10. By Midnight by Mia James
11. Unholy Ghosts by Stacia Kane
12. Everybody Jam by Ali Lewis
13. Geekhood by Andy Robb - but no review as the book isn't published til next year. So I guess this doesn't completely count.

100 books challengeAim: to read 100 books in a year. Unfortunately, this isn't one I'm going to be able to complete. I'm only at 55 now, I'm not going to get enough books in in the last few weeks. You can read which books I read here. I did read less this year than I did last year. I think this is because of a few reading slumps, a holiday, and visting a mate, there were just some periods where I wasn't reading. I hope to do better next year.
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News: Cover for Life Eternal by Yvonne Woon

Look at the cover for Life Eternal by Yvonne Woon, sequel to Dead Beautiful!

life eternal by yvonne woonLife Eternal by Yvonne Woon (released 1st May 2012) - In this title life and death collide in the stunning sequel to the breathtaking "Dead Beautiful". Renee Winters has changed. When she looks in the mirror, a beautiful girl with an older, sadder face stares back. Her condition has doctors mystified, but Renee can never reveal the truth: she died last May, and was brought back to life by the kiss of her Undead soul mate, Dante Berlin. Now, her separation from Dante becomes almost unbearable. His second life is close to an end, and each passing day means one less that she will spend with the boy who shares her soul. Just when Renee has almost given up hope, she learns of the Nine Sisters - brilliant scholars who, according to legend, found a way to cheat death. She can't shake the feeling that they are somehow connected to her dreams, strange visions that hint at a discovery so powerful, and so dangerous, that some will stop at nothing to protect it. Renee thought she knew the truth about life and death. But there is a secret woven through history that holds the only hope for Dante and Renee. Unless they find answers soon, their time together is doomed to be cut short. From Amazon UK

It's very wintery! And the book sounds absolutely amazing! I can't wait to read it!
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Monday, 5 December 2011

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News: Cover Reveal for Cinder by Marrissa Meyer

Check out the gorgeous cover for the first book in The Lunar Chronicles by Marissa Meyer, Cinder!

cinder by marissa meyerCinder by Marissa Meyer (released 5th January 2012) - A forbidden romance.
A deadly plague.
Earth's fate hinges on one girl...

CINDER, a gifted mechanic in New Beijing, is also a cyborg. She's reviled by her stepmother and blamed for her stepsister's sudden illness. But when her life becomes entwined with the handsome Prince Kai's, she finds herself at the centre of a violent struggle between the desires of an evil queen - and a dangerous temptation.

Cinder is caught between duty and freedom, loyalty and betrayal. Now she must uncover secrets about her mysterious past in order to protect Earth's future.

This is not the fairytale you remember. But it's one you won't forget.
From Puffin's Website

Isn't it gorgeous?! And it sounds so intriguing! You can read an extract here and check out The Lunar Chronicles' Facbeook page.
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Christmas Contest: Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick

Thanks to the lovely people at Indigo, I'm giving away a copy of Midwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick as a Christmas treat!

midwinterblood by marcus sedgewickMidwinterblood by Marcus Sedgwick - Have you ever had the feeling that you've lived another life? Been somewhere that has felt totally familiar, even though you've never been there before, or felt that you know someone well, even though you are meeting them for the first time? It happens. In 2073 on the remote and secretive island of Blessed, where rumour has it that no one ages and no children are born, a visiting journalist, Eric Seven, and a young local woman known as Merle are ritually slain. Their deaths echo a moment ten centuries before, when, in the dark of the moon, a king was slain, tragically torn from his queen. Their souls search to be reunited, and as mother and son, artist and child, forbidden lovers, victims of a vampire they come close to finding what they've lost. In a novel comprising seven parts, each influenced by a moon - the flower moon, the harvest moon, the hunter's moon, the blood moon - this is the story of Eric and Merle whose souls have been searching for each other since their untimely parting. Beautifully imagined, intricately and cleverly structured, this is a heart-wrenching and breathtaking love story with the hallmark Sedgwick gothic touches of atmosphere, blood-spilling and sacrifice. From Amazon UK

Rules:






  • Enter by filling in the form below.


  • One entry per person. Multiple entries wll be deleted.


  • Open to UK entrants only.


  • One winner.


  • Contest closes on 11th December.


  • The winner will be picked via Randomizer.org and announced on 12th December.


  • The winner's contact info will be passed on to my contact at Indigo, who will send out the prizes.


  • Please read my Privacy Policy.



***CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED!***
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Friday, 2 December 2011

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I've Started a Challenge - Morganville Vampires Reading Challenge 2012!

Morganville vampires reading challenge 2012Over on my fantasy blog, Ink and Paper, to celebrate the news that Rachel Caine will be released another three books to the series, I will be hosting the Morganville Vampires Reading Challenge 2012!

There are five different levels, so there's something for everyone, whether you're an old fan or have yet to try the series, there's something that should be doable for everyone! There will also be contests and prizes!

I will be taking the Bishop level challenge, which means I'll be attempting to read all the 13 novels that will be available by the end of the year, plus all Morganville Vampires short stories!

I do hope some of you will join in with me, it should be fun!
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