Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Waiting On Wednesday (6)

Impossible by Nancy Werlin (paperback)
Pub. Date: August 11, 2009
Publisher: Penguin Group

Lucy Scarborough is seventeen when she discovers that the women of her family have been cursed through the generations, forced to attempt three seemingly impossible tasks or to fall into madness upon their child's birth. How can Lucy succeed when all of her ancestors have tried and failed? But Lucy is the first girl who won't be alone as she tackles the list. She has her fiercely protective foster parents beside her. And she has Zach, whose strength amazes her more each day. Do they have enough love and resolve to overcome an age-old evil?

Inspired by the ballad "Scarborough Fair," this spellbinding novel combines suspense, fantasy, and romance for an intense and masterfully original tale.

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The paperback cover is soo much prettier than the hardback version, don't you think? The synopsis looks intriguing and I can't wait to get my hands on a copy!

The Waiting On Wednesday feature was created by Jill at Breaking The Spine.

A Kiss In Time by Alex Flinn

Talia fell under a spell . . . . Jack broke the curse.

I was told to beware the accursed spindle, but it was so enchanting, so hypnotic. . . .

I was looking for a little adventure the day I ditched my tour group. But finding a comatose town, with a hot-looking chick asleep in it, was so not what I had in mind.

I awakened in the same place but in another time—to a stranger's soft kiss.

I couldn't help kissing her. Sometimes you just have to kiss someone. I didn't know this would happen.

Now I am in dire trouble because my father, the king, says I have brought ruin upon our country. I have no choice but to run away with this commoner!

Now I'm stuck with a bratty princess and a trunk full of her jewels. . . . The good news: My parents will freak!

Think you have dating issues? Try locking lips with a snoozing stunner who turns out to be 316 years old. Can a kiss transcend all—even time?

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Thoughts in a nutshell:
This novel was cute and fun. I loved that it was a modern version of Sleeping Beauty. Flinn took the classic fairy tale and tweaked it, made it her own, and added lots of great plot twists. It was different enough to engage the reader yet retained some of its familiarity.

Characters:
Talia was an interesting character to read about. She was a high class girl thrown into a completely foreign world where people weren't nice to her just because of her ancestry. Her parts of the story were written in a language expected from someone who lived in the 1700s but still very understandable. It was fun to see how she reacted to everyday things like iPods and cell phones.

Jack was also a great character. He was pretty much your average 17-year-old guy. Except, you know, the part where he stumbles into a country thats been asleep for 300 years and wakes up the princess. I liked that he was a decent, genuinely nice guy. His emotions were one of the most entertaining things - they ranged from bewildered and disbelieving to loving.

Plot:
Yes, this was most definitely a love story. By that, I mean it was predominately about Jack and Talia slowly falling in love. But it touched on family love as well. Both Jack and Talia have problems with their parents that they need to work out. They both come to realize that, contrary to their previous beliefs, their parents love them unconditionally.

Overall:
Cute, fun, and satisfying. Good writing and fast-paced plot.

Cover:
Gorgeous! I love the green dress. It actually makes a few appearances in the story. The girl is exactly how I pictured Talia to look.

4 out of 5 stars

Recommended if you:
-liked Alex Flinn's other novels
-like reading fairy tale remakes
-enjoy reading novels where a character is from another time and place

Like the new review format? Or do you prefer the old way better? Let me know in the comments!

Monday, May 4, 2009

Interview with Cindy Pon + Bookmark GIVEAWAY!

Cindy Pon is the author of Silver Phoenix: Beyond the Kingdom of Xia which was released April 28, 2009. The sequel and a picture book with her Chinese brush art will follow.

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Is there a story behind the title of your novel?

originally, my title for my novel was SPIRIT BOUND. but i think
it was too vague and wasn't as evocative. my editor and i had
many brain storming sessions to come up with a better title.
and SILVER PHOENIX was one of the last that i offered.
i really like it, and i think it's fitting.

Why did you pick young adults to write for as opposed to other age groups?

it sort of picked me! my first genre love will always be fantasy.
and when i wrote SILVER PHOENIX, i wrote it as a straight adult
fantasy. it wasn't until i began querying that i got some comments,
isn't this YA? i wasn't opposed to my book being young adult at all.
my crit group friend, amber, had told me all along, but i wasn't familiar
with the genre that it is today.

so when i began querying YA agents and no one said, this isn't YA--
i found my novel a new home. in retrospect, the themes of finding
yourself, first love--they are all intrinsic to many young adult books.

What is the best book you've ever read and what was it that made it so great?

wow. that's a hard question. i can't tell you what is the BEST
book i've ever read--but two of my favorite books of all time
are island of the blue dolphins by scott o'dell and a little princess
by frances h burnett. both feature young heroine's who presevere
despite the difficulties they face in life. with dignity and a quiet
determintion. writing this, i think that they have definitely influenced
my own heroine in some ways.

How long did it take you to write Silver Phoenix?

to write the rough draft, maybe 4 or 5 months. to revise
it, one year.

If your novel was made into a movie, who would play the characters?

ooh. very tough one. and a game all authors love to play.
since mine would require asian-american actors, i'm a bit
more limited. but i always thought that golden sparrow from the
forbidden kingdom reminded me a lot of my own heroine!

If you could have any other career besides being an author, what would you choose?

food critic!

What do you like to do when you're not writing?

i love to travel--tho that's limited now that we have two little ones.
i love to eat! i'm not an adventurous eater, per se, but i love trying
new restaurants and new foods from diff cultures. i love to read,
of course. and i also enjoy chinese brush painting.

Is there anything else you want your readers to know about you?

i'm basically a big old goof and stubborn to boot. =)
i'm very cynical but also quite optimistic. if that's possible.
you can nearly always find me online. i don't carry a cell phone
but i'd die if i didn't have my wifi connection. i use a macbook pro--
it's one of the first things i bought with my advance, and i LOVE it.

Any advice for aspiring writers and/or the YA blogging community?

to keep writing and believe and chase the dream.
for what are we without our dreams? it's a tough tough
business to get into, takes loads of determination and
a thick skin--but it's worth it.

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Now for the giveaway part!
Some commenters will be lucky winners of a lotus bookmark! The more people that comment, the more bookmarks will be given away.
So what are you waiting for? Get commenting! And don't forget to spread the word!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

In My Mailbox (14)

This IMM post is for all the books I've gotten in the past two weeks, not just this week.
I can't wait for school to be out so I'll more time to devote to reading books. I feel like I'm neglecting my tbr pile..
From the library:
The Devouring by Simon Holt
The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan

From Hip Scouts:
Soulstice by Simon Holt

From Contests:
A Countess Below Stairs by Eva Ibbotson
Something, Maybe by Elizabeth Scott
Take Me There by Susane Colasanti
GoldenGirl notebook

PaperBack Swap:
This Lullaby by Sarah Dessen

Bought:
Evermore by Alyson Noel
Cross My Heart and Hope to Spy by Ally Carter
Suite Scarlett by Maureen Johnson
Princess, In the Spotlight by Meg Cabot
Snow by Tracy Lynn
Shades of Simon Gray by Joyce McDonald
The Two Towers by J.R.R Tolkien

Credit for creating the In My Mailbox feature goes to The Story Siren. You can find out more about it here.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Gallagher Girls Chapter 8 Discussion!

Welcome to the discussion for chapter 8 of I'd Tell You I Love You But Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter! The discussion is open to everyone. There are no right or wrong answers so feel free to tell us what you really think!

Check out past discussions here:
Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four
Chapter Five
Chapter Six
Chapter Seven

Here are today's questions. Tell us what you think in the comments!
**WARNING: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS**

1. Do you think Mr. Solomon handled the situation well or was he too harsh?

2. Did you think something bad really had happened to Bex & Liz?

3. Why do you think Cammie didn't tell even her best friends about Josh?

4. If you were Cammie, what would you have done in her situation?

5. How do you thin this experience will effect the girls' and Mr. Solomon's relationship? What about Mr. Smith?

6. Do you think the girls will be a little ginshy or more eager to prove themselves in future CoveOps classes?

7. What do you think it says about Josh that he noticed Cammie when even paranoid Mr. Smith overlooked her?

8. What was Mr. Solomon's motivation in scaring the girls like that?

Don't be shy - come share your opinions with us in the comments!

Friday, May 1, 2009

Winners

The winners of bookmarks signed by Deborah Kerbel are:

Liyana
Megan
Jessica


I've emailed you all so please get back to me ASAP! Thanks to everyone who entered!

Keep your eye out for a new contest soon!

Book Trailer: Bad Girls Don't Die by Katie Alender

I was already pining for this book, but after watching this video I just wanted it even more. Seriously, check it out. It's good.
Visit Katie Alender's website here.



Anyone know how to make a book trailer? What program(s) do you use? Wanna give me a tutorial? I would love to make my own but need some help getting started. Please?