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Audiobook Review : The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater

July 25, 2013      4 Comments

“Gansey, that’s all there is.”

– Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Boys

 

  • Release Date : 9/18/2012
  • Genre : Urban Fantasy
  • Publisher : Scholastic
  • Length : 11 hours 18 minutes

Synopsis:  It is freezing in the churchyard, even before the dead arrive.Every year, Blue Sargent stands next to her clairvoyant mother as the soon-to-be dead walk past. Blue herself never sees them-not until this year, when a boy emerges from the dark and speaks directly to her. His name is Gansey, and Blue soon discovers that he is a rich student at Aglionby, the local private school. Blue has a policy of staying away from Aglionby boys. Known as Raven Boys, they can only mean trouble.But Blue is drawn to Gansey, in a way she can’t entirely explain. He has it all-family money, good looks, devoted friends-but he’s looking for much more than that. He is on a quest that has encompassed three other Raven Boys

Going in to The Raven Boys  I  heard a lot of good things from other bloggers and based on Kat’s review I had pretty high expectations, all of which were met. The Raven Boys reads like a modern-day fairytale. In the small town of Henrietta, Virginia three boys who attend the elite Aglionby Academy and a psychic’s daughter embark upon a clandestine quest into the mystical, occult and magic; lead by the enigmatic Richard Gansey III….

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Not Just A Rowling Thing : Six Authors Gone Undercover

July 24, 2013      6 Comments

The book world (and the rest of the world) imploded when it was discovered that the debut mystery author Robert Galbrath, was none other than J.K. Rowling. I can understand why Rowling would want to publish a book under a pseudonym, so she could judged purely on the merit of her writing and not on her legacy.

But, Jo Rowling isn’t the first author to go undercover. Check out these other authors who have published books under the cover of a pen name.

Lemony Snicket (aka Daniel Handler)

Author of the  beloved childhood series, A Series of Unfortunate Events,  Daniel Handler went undercover with the pen name Lemony Snicket, one of the characters in the book. In 2011 Handler wrote the Printz award honored YA novel Why We Broke Up as himself.

James Frey (aka Pittacus Lore)

In 2009 James Frey, the author who was famous for basically lying to Oprah, started a book packaging company for YA fiction. His goal was to create highly marketable fiction that would sell to Hollywood. Working with MFA student Jobie Hughes the two put together I Am Number Four under the name Pittacus Lore.

Paula Stokes ( aka Fiona Paul)

Fiona Paul’s Venom swept readers into the world of Renaissance Venice,  in 2014 Fiona Paul will be taking a break while Paula Stokes releases two contemporary novel from HarperTeen; Liars, Inc and The Art of Lainey.


Stephen King (aka Richard Bachman)

This is probably the closest incident to what happened with Jo Rowling. In the 1970’s  and 1980’s King published a few novels as Richard Bachman so as not to oversaturate the market of his brand. He even went as far as to use his literary agent’s insurance agent’s picture as the author photo. However when one bookseller figured it out, the sales of the books skyrocketed.


 Michelle Rowen (aka Morgan Rhodes)

Michelle Rowen is known for her supernatural romances for teens and adults. In 2012 she debuted the high fantasy, Falling Kingdoms, under the name Morgan Rhodes. Interesting fact–Rowen also published a futuristic thriller in 2008 under the name Michelle Maddox, but it will be republished  under her real name with Harlequin Teen.

Robyn Schneider ( aka Violet Haberdasher)

Having previously published YA fiction and non-fiction Schneider published her middle grade series, Knightley Academy, under the pen name Violet Haberdasher.

Lazy Days of Summer Spontaneous Giveaway Hop : Signed ARC of Fire With Fire by Jenny Han and Siobhan Vivian

July 24, 2013      3 Comments

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Sense List Vol. 24

July 23, 2013      3 Comments

 

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Things I Can’t Forget by Miranda Keneally (Thousand Oaks #3 )

July 18, 2013      3 Comments

  • Publication Date March 1st 2013
  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
  • Pages: 308
  • Genre: Contemporary

Synopsis: Companion to Catching Jordan and Stealing Parker. Kate has always been the good girl. Too good, according to some people at school—although they have no idea the guilty secret she carries. But this summer, everything is different…This summer she’s a counselor at Cumberland Creek summer camp, and she wants to put the past behind her. This summer Matt is back as a counselor too. He’s the first guy she ever kissed, and he’s gone from a geeky songwriter who loved The Hardy Boys to a buff lifeguard who loves to flirt–with her.Kate used to think the world was black and white, right and wrong. Turns out, life isn’t that easy…

Much like Kenneally’s last book, Stealing Parker this book is about a good Christian girl. But unlike Parker in Stealing Parker, our main character Kate wants nothing more to stay that way. She likes being called a  “a good, good girl.” Which is why every day she wrestles with helping with her estranged best friend’s abortion.…

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The Sense List : Vol. 23

July 14, 2013      1 Comment

 

 

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