(in order of release date) A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner – Possibly my favorite YA series of all time, and I’ve had to wait three years for this fourth book, so you’d better believe I’ll be at … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: November 2009
June 1995 (Megan is 14) It is amazing how the tiniest thing could weigh on my mind so much. I keep remembering his hand was shaking when I was trying to help him with his math. The shaking of a … Continue reading
Looking to score an awesome pack of books? The Enchanted Inkpot has three up for grabs! Click here to read all the details. And don’t forget, if you’re a librarian (or know one–pass the info on!), there’s still some time … Continue reading
My bookish Friday Fives will be returning next week, but I figured after the two reading guides yesterday I’d done my bit for this one. So, what’s up with me this week? 1) If you want to discuss GHOST with … Continue reading
As promised, here are my suggestions for readers wanting to try out more YA science fiction! I haven’t included adult SF novels that now get categorized sometimes as YA because I figure most SF fans will already have read those. … Continue reading
I know this will mostly be preaching to the converted, but if there’s anyone reading this who hasn’t dabbled much/at all in young adult fiction, I’ve got a bunch of YA fantasy suggestions up at Tor.com right now! My YA … Continue reading
First off, I’d like to remind everyone of my event in Barrie this coming Saturday, November 21st! Stop by and chat, grab some swag, and get a book signed. Would love to see you! Saturday, November 21st, 2:00 – 4:00pm … Continue reading
Only two more months of Debsness left! Click on the image below to enter to win a bunch of fun items from the 2009 Debs: … Continue reading
Wanted to remind you all that my event at Bitten by Books is happening right now! You have until noon EST today (Saturday) to enter to win a pack of awesome ghost books, ghost scents, swag, and more. Read the … Continue reading
Despite criticism of the trope, the “bad boy” character remains immensely popular among readers and audiences. Whether he’s got a supernatural side that makes him potentially lethal, like True Blood’s Eric and Twilight’s Edward, or a callous side that could … Continue reading