New Years Resolutions for 2015

I'm really excited to be sharing an excerpt from the newest LGBTQ+ anthology being released this month. I support this book, because ALL PROCEEDS from the sale will be donated to The Trevor Project.

$500 YA Signed Book Giveaway + Gift Card

Derek Murphy, YA author and founder of the YA Author Alliance, is running a giveaway this month, 10 signed books by bestselling authors and a $200 giftcard.

Once Upon A Series

I have way too many series that I've started, but haven't finished for whatever reason and this is a list of those I plan to finish this year.

Lies We Tell Ourselves by Robin Talley

Lies We Tell Ourselves is an eye-opening, heartbreaking, and beautifully written novel that will leave an everlasting impression on you.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2013

EARLY BOOK REVIEW: TUMBLE & FALL BY ALEXANDRA COUTTS


Tumble & Fall by Alexandra Coutts
Published: September 17, 2013
Publisher: Farrar, Straus & Giroux (BYR)
Age Demographic: YA Sci-Fi Contemp
Pages: 384


A novel about the end of days full of surprising beginnings...

The world is living in the shadow of oncoming disaster. An asteroid is set to strike the earth in just one week’s time; catastrophe is unavoidable. The question isn’t how to save the world—the question is, what to do with the time that's left? Against this stark backdrop, three island teens wrestle with intertwining stories of love, friendship and family—all with the ultimate stakes at hand.

Alexandra Coutts's TUMBLE & FALL is a powerful story of courage, love, and hope at the end of the world.

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Tumble & Fall is a new post-apocalyptic young adult novel that you will either enjoy or not. More intellectual than emotional, Alexandra Coutts has created a world that will leave you with some thought provoking scenarios as the novel draws itself to a close. It's a beautiful coming of age story where love, friendship, family, and hope play an important key role at the end of the world. The characters voices shine through the pages, as their courage and bravery takes them further in life. Although, the dual point of views can leave things a bit confusing at times, I still found it to be an inspirational story of hope, faith, love, and beauty.

Coutts did a wonderful job of showcasing the journey that each of the three main characters took throughout the course of this novel. There is an emotional connection that I was able to share with each of them, however, I did feel as if the intellectual aspect was more prominent throughout. That only made the novel that more entertaining and compelling, in my opinion. This is a heart breaking and inspiring story, of finding the courage to discover who you are, love to the tips of your fingers and beyond the telling, of learning to go back home and simply say goodbye to the family that you have only discovered you love. There is so much beautiful potential wrapped up in each of the characters storylines, that you can't help but feel something for them.

Coutts has written a very thoughtful, emotional, and intellectual contemporary post-apocalyptic novel that will stay with readers in many ways, whether it's good or bad. It's incredibly realistic in the sense that these characters have known what was going to happen all along and are resigned to their fate. No one is going to be spared and they all have the same end result to look forward to. If you are a fan of contemporary novels that deal with self-discovery, love, and life altering decisions, but you're not crazy about post-apocalyptic or dystopian novels then this is the book that I would suggest to you. I actually found myself enjoying it quite a bit more than I realized I would. While it still had a few drawbacks and things that I felt held further potential, all in all I think it was a pretty good read.

I would suggest that you either pick up a copy for yourself, borrow it from a friend or the library, and find out for yourself whether or not it's going to be a book for you.


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Alexandra Bullen Coutts has been a playwright, waitress, barista, gardener, script reader, yoga instructor and personal assistant. She grew up in Massachusetts, went to college in New York City, and lives most of the year full time on Martha’s Vineyard.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wishful Wednesday's featuring Crewel by Gennifer Albin

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Wishful Wednesday was inspired by Waiting on Wednesday and Desperately Wanting Wednesday by Breaking The Spine and Parajunkee.


Wishful Wesnesday is my own little version of "Waiting On Wednesday". Every two weeks, I'll pick a topic or genre and list a few upcoming books (or book) that I'm anticipating the release for. This week, I'm going to be "spotlighting" Gennifer Albin's debut release, Crewel. It's the first novel in a new dystopian trilogy, that's sort of reminicent of The Handmaid's Tale and the television show, Mad Men. It looks like it's going to be an intriguing and unique world, that I can't wait to slip into and explore!

Feel free to join in, grab the banner, and/or share your WoW or Desperately Wanting Wednesday lists with me.

Crewel
by Gennifer Albin
Publisher: Farrar, Straus, & Giroux (BYR)
Expected Publication: October 16, 2012
Pages: 368
Age Demographic: YA Dystopian
amazon | b&n

Incapable. Awkward. Artless.

That’s what the other girls whisper behind her back. But sixteen year-old Adelice Lewys has a secret: she wants to fail.

Gifted with the ability to weave time with matter, she’s exactly what the Guild is looking for, and in the world of Arras, being chosen as a Spinster is everything a girl could want. It means privilege, eternal beauty, and being something other than a secretary. It also means the power to embroider the very fabric of life. But if controlling what people eat, where they live and how many children they have is the price of having it all, Adelice isn’t interested.

Not that her feelings matter, because she slipped and wove a moment at testing, and they’re coming for her—tonight.

Now she has one hour to eat her mom’s overcooked pot roast. One hour to listen to her sister’s academy gossip and laugh at her Dad’s stupid jokes. One hour to pretend everything’s okay. And one hour to escape.

Because once you become a Spinster, there’s no turning back.

* Summary taken from Goodreads.



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Crewel by Gennifer Albin?


You can do so by visiting my Amazon Store and adding them to your shopping cart. While you're there, feel free to look around, you might find something else you'll like. I hope you enjoyed the "book spot" for Crewel by Gennifer Albin. If you haven't read this amazing book yet, then I definitely suggest you pre-order a copy for yourself or even for someone else if you think they'll like it.


ABOUT GENNIFER ALBIN


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I like coffee. A lot. Writing gives me time to go get a cup without my kids. I like books as much as I like coffee, but it is easier to read with children hanging on you than drink coffee due to the threat of third degree burns. That's why coffee gets top billing in my intro: its unattainability.

I hold a Masters in English with a specialization in 18th century women's studies. While this is a highly marketable area of expertise, I stay home with my kids, which means my 3 year-old son uses correct grammar and doesn't burn down the house.

I have a ridiculously supportive husband who dreams of being included on a book jacket: "The author lives in Kansas with her husband, two children, and a Tuesday cat."

I'm represented by Mollie Glick of Foundry Literary + Media.

Author information taken from her .


{ This ARC of Crewel by Gennifer Albin was provided by Macmillan, in exchange for an honest review which will be forthcoming on the blog. No has money exchanged hands. I review books for fun simply because I love to read. I am not interested in receiving any monetary gain for my thoughts.}

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