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Showing posts with label MG Fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MG Fantasy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Waiting On Wednesday #118: PIP BARTLETT'S GUIDE TO MAGICAL CREATURES by Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater (MG)


"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine.

This is where we get to 'spotlight' books that we are anxiously waiting to be released!!!
The ones that we are dying to get our hands on and read into the wee hours of the night!!!
And, quite possibly, to make our shelves look pretty too :) 


What I'm currently waiting for... 


by Jackson Pearce and Maggie Stiefvater
Expected release date: May 2015
Published by: Scholastic 
Genre: Middle Grade
Format: Hardcover, eBook, Audiobook


SUMMARY

From bestselling authors Maggie Stiefvater and Jackson Pearce comes an exciting new series full of magical creatures, whimsical adventures, and quirky illustrations.

Pip is a girl who can talk to magical creatures. Her aunt is a vet for magical creatures. And her new friend Tomas is allergic to most magical creatures.

When things go amok — and they often go amok — Pip consults Jeffrey Higgleston’s Guide to Magical Creatures, a reference work that Pip finds herself constantly amending. Because dealing with magical creatures like unicorns, griffins, and fuzzles doesn’t just require book knowledge — it requires hands-on experience and thinking on your feet. For example, when fuzzles (which have an awful habit of bursting into flame when they’re agitated) invade your town, it’s not enough to know what the fuzzles are — 
Pip and Tomas also must trace the fuzzles’ agitation to its source, and in doing so, save the whole town.





Why I'm waiting for PIP BARTLETT'S GUIDE TO MAGICAL CREATURES...

Firstly... did you see who the authors are???
AND!!! Maggie Stiefvater illustrated the entire book! Cover too!!!

Secondly... this book sounds too cute to pass up!
I think this might be one where I'll enjoy it more than my own kids will ;) 

Lastly... magical creatures/quirky illustrations!!!
I. Need. To. See. It. ALL!!!


SO, what are you waiting for???

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Waiting On Wednesday #116: VALIANT by Sarah McGuire (MG)


"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by Breaking the Spine.

This is where we get to 'spotlight' books that we are anxiously waiting to be released!!!
The ones that we are dying to get our hands on and read into the wee hours of the night!!!
And, quite possibly, to make our shelves look pretty too :) 


What I'm currently waiting for... 


by Sarah McGuire
Expected release date: June 9th, 2015
Published by: Egmont USA
Genre: Middle Grade Fairytale Retelling
Format: Hardcover, eBook


SUMMARY

A debut fairy tale retelling featuring a strong female character and a daring quest just right for fans of Shannon Hale, Jessica Day George, and Gail Carson Levine.

Saville despises the bolts of velvet and silk that her father loves- he's always prized them more than he's ever loved her. Yet when he's struck ill, she'll do anything to survive, even donning boys' clothes and begging a commission to sew for the king.

Piecing together a fine coat is far simpler than unknotting court gossip about an army of giants led by a man who cannot be defeated. And they're marching toward Reggen to seize the throne. But Saville knows giants are just stories, and no man is immortal.

Then she meets them, two scouts as tall as trees. She tricks them into leaving, but tales of the daring tailor's triumph quickly spin into impossible feats of giant-slaying. And mere stories won't deter the Duke and his larger-than-life army.

Now only a courageous and clever tailor girl can see beyond the rumors to save the kingdom again. 

Valiant richly reimagines "The Brave Little Tailor," transforming it into a story of understanding, identity, and fighting to protect those you love most.


Why I'm waiting for VALIANT...

Firstly... it is a fairytale retelling of THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR!!!
Who doesn't remember watching Disney's 1938 short film starring Mickey Mouse?! As a child, I used to watch it over and over again :) Luckily for me, my dad and sister enjoyed it as well!
However, the original fairytale is called THE VALIANT LITTLE TAILOR, a German fairytale written by the Brothers Grimm. Obviously this version is a bit darker than the Mickey one. I am very curious to see what direction the author has decided to go with her version... 

Secondly... that cover!!! 
I'm not a fan of the color purple, but, this works so perfectly for the theme of this book!!!

Lastly... the writing is being compared to some heavy hitters - how can I not give this debut a try!!!


SO, what are you waiting for???

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Waiting On Wednesday #102: MONSTROUS by MarcyKate Connolly (MG)


"Waiting On Wednesday" is a weekly meme hosted by  Breaking the Spine. 

This is where we get to 'spotlight' books that we are anxiously waiting to be released! The ones that we are dying to get our hands on and read into the wee hours of the night and, quite possibly, to make our shelves look all pretty too :)


What I'm waiting for...


by MarcyKate Connolly
Expected release date: February 10th, 2015
Published by: HarperCollins Children's Books
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy
Format: Hardback, eBook


SUMMARY

The city of Bryre suffers under the magic of an evil wizard. Because of his curse, girls sicken and disappear without a trace, and Bryre’s inhabitants live in fear. No one is allowed outside after dark.

Yet night is the only time that Kymera can enter this dangerous city, for she must not be seen by humans. Her father says they would not understand her wings, the bolts in her neck, or her spiky tail—they would kill her. They would not understand that she was created for a purpose: to rescue the girls of Bryre.

Despite her caution, a boy named Ren sees Kym and begins to leave a perfect red rose for her every evening. As they become friends, Kym learns that Ren knows about the missing girls, the wizard, and the evil magic that haunts Bryre. 

And what he knows will change Kym’s life. 

Reminiscent of Frankenstein and the tales of the Brothers Grimm, this debut novel by Marcy Kate Connolly stands out as a compelling, original story that has the feel of a classic.


Why I'm waiting for MONSTROUS...

Grimm??? Frankenstein???
LOVE the cover!!!
Her WINGS??? Bolts in her neck??? Spiky TAIL??? 

Yes to all!!!

I will never say no to another fairytale telling :) 


What are you waiting for this week???

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Cover Reveal: BEN FOX, SQUIRREL ZOMBIE SPECIALIST AT YOUR SERVICE by Daisy Whitney (MG)


BEN FOX, SQUIRREL ZOMBIE SPECIALIST AT YOUR SERVICE
by Daisy Whitney
Expected release date: October 14th, 2014
Published by: Spencer Hill Middle Grade
Cover design: Slake Saunders
Genre: Middle Grade 
Format: Paperback, eBook

SUMMARY

Ten-year-old Ben Fox has good friends, a great dog, and a lightning-fast little sister who drives him a bit batty. The only thing in the fifth grader’s life that’s truly annoying–well, besides having to wear braces on his feet every day–is the family’s wily Siamese cat, Percy. Ben has always suspected something was off about Percy...
But now he’s sure of it—Percy has raised an army of squirrel zombies in the backyard and they’re ready to take on Ben's beloved dog, Captain Sparkles.
Now Ben must figure out how to stop the dastardly cat, especially since Percy and his newly reanimated squirrel friends are gunning for nothing less than a full-scale Animal Zombie Apocalypse—when all the dogs start to behave like cats!
The battle won’t be easy though, because squirrel zombies are the most dangerous animal zombies of all…


MY THOUGHTS

"A modern-day cross between Bunnicula and Goose Bumps."

My boys and I give this cover a 5 out of 5 stars!

Totally gives the a great "Goose Bump" vibe!

And what's better than having a 10yo and 7 1/2 yo approval ;)


ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Daisy Whitney

By day, Daisy Whitney is a reporter and ghostwriter. At night, she writes novels for teens and is the author of THE MOCKINGBIRDS and its sequel THE RIVALS (Little, Brown). Her third novel WHEN YOU WERE HERE releases in June 2013 (Little, Brown), and her fourth novel STARRY NIGHTS (Bloomsbury) hits shelves in September 2013. When Daisy's not inventing fictional high school worlds, she can be found somewhere north of San Francisco walking her adorable dog, watching online TV with her fabulous husband or playing with her fantastic kids.  A graduate of Brown University, she believes in shoes, chocolate chip cookies and karma. 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Book Spotlight and Giveaway: REAL MERMAIDS DON'T SELL SEASHELLS (Real Mermaids #4) by Helene Boudreau (MG)


Teenage girls have to deal with a lot of tough firsts. 
First zit. First crush. First... mermaid’s tail?

In the fourth installment of Hélène Boudreau’s breezy, fun and “unputdownable” Real Mermaids series, our favorite mer-girl Jade can’t think of a better way to celebrate peace in the underwater mer-world than with a tropical vacation in the Bahamas with her family and BFF.


Real Mermaids Series #4
by Hélène Boudreau
Release date: February 4th, 2014
Published by: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Genre: Middle Grade 
Format: Paperback, eBook

SUMMARY

Sun, surf and tropical breezes are no ‘day at the beach’ because being a teenage mermaid never takes a vacation.

With all the mers in Jade’s life now safe, happy and legit (with passports to prove it) and the underwater mer-world off the coast of Port Toulouse on the road to democracy, it’s time to relax and plan for the future. Jade can’t think of a better way to celebrate than with a tropical wedding in the Bahamas with Mom and Dad to finally make their family ‘official’.

Soon, Jade is enjoying the tropical sunshine, all-you-can-eat buffet, and island day trips. But when Jade gets lost in the island’s famous waterfront Straw Market, something doesn’t feel quite right. A body splashes into the water as a cruise ship enters the harbor and a teen boy selling conches from his boat behind the market knows more than he’s willing to admit.

With no body, no leads, and no other witnesses, though, the local police don’t seem too concerned. Maybe Jade’s imagination has been acting up on her, just like Cori said, considering everything she’s been through in the past few months.

But with Mom and Dad off on a honeymoon excursion it wouldn’t hurt to check things out, would it? Little do Jade and Cori realize, they are about to uncover more secrets about the splashing body, dangerous cruise ship cargo, and more questions than answers lurking in the nearby Caribbean waters.


MY THOUGHTS

I adore this series to pieces!!! It has been so much fun reading all about Jade and her mermaid experiences - being a teen is not easy. And being a mermaid-teen is even harder!
Lots of humor and adventure!!!
I am really looking forward to reading the conclusion to the Real Mermaid saga!!!


To see my reviews of the first three books to the Real Mermaid series,
please click here!!!


GIVEAWAY



ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Hélène Boudreau


Hélène Boudreau never spotted a real mermaid while growing up on an island surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, but she believes mermaids are just as plausible as giant squids, flying fish, or electric eels. 
She now writes fiction and nonfiction for kids from her land-locked home in Ontario, Canada. 

Real Mermaids Don’t Wear Toe Rings was a 2011 SCBWI Crystal Kit Member Choice award finalist.



Saturday, February 22, 2014

Cover Reveal: THE FIRES OF CALDERON (The Balance Keepers #1) by Lindsay Cummings (MG)


The Balance Keepers #1
by Lindsay Cummings
Expected release date: September 23rd, 2014
Published by: Katherine Tegen Books
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy Adventure
Format: Hardcover, eBook


SUMMARY

The first book in an epic middle grade fantasy adventure series that takes place in an underground society at the center of the earth. 
Packed with action, humor, magic, and mystery.

After following a mysterious map into the woods and then under the woods, eleven-year-old Albert Flynn learns he’s a Balance Keeper — someone with special magical skills for fixing problems in three underground Realms at the Core of the earth. His new job is important; 
if the realms fall out of balance, the world above could be in great danger.

Albert and his Balance Keeper teammates Birdie and Leroy arrive in the Core not a moment too soon. There’s an Imbalance in the Calderon Realm 
and it’s threatening to bury Albert’s hometown of New York City in a mountain of ash.

The three must train hard completing mental and physical challenges, but above all, they must harness the power of their Tiles — unique superpowers given to each Balance Keeper. 
So far, Albert’s mastered the art of not mastering his Tile....

With the situation in Calderon growing worse every day, can Albert, Leroy, and Birdie restore balance before New York is destroyed forever? 
Will Albert master his Tile before it’s too late?

Perfect for fans of Percy Jackson, The Unwanteds, 
and the classic Journey to the Center of the Earth.


MY THOUGHTS

This sounds amazing!!! Definitely a book that both my boys would love to read - 
they just started the Percy Jackson series and are mesmerized with the books, and movies too!
We just picked up The Unwanteds not too long ago and hope to read it soon!

The cover is wonderfully illustrated and has already caught my son's attention; and, of course, being the organized 10 year old that he is, he has already added this to his wishlist - release date and all, lol!!! 

Can't wait!!!


ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Lindsay Cummings

Lindsay Cummings is the 20-year-old author of THE MURDER COMPLEX, as well as its sequel, coming 2014 from Greenwillow Books/HarperCollins, and the MG trilogy THE BALANCE KEEPERS, coming Fall 2014 from Katherine Tegen Books/HarperCollins.

Lindsay deals with chronic fatigue, can’t get enough of her two pesky German Shepherds, wolf cub, and two horses. She's still waiting on her letter from Hogwarts--it was probably just lost in the mail.



Friday, March 8, 2013

Blog Tour: THE FELLOWSHIP FOR ALIEN DETECTION by Kevin Emerson (Guest Post & Giveaway!)


I am so very thrilled to be a part of The Fellowship For Alien Detection's Blog Tour today
hosted by Walden Pond Press!!! 

The cover of this middle grade book says it all! It's one of my favorites for this year!
Take a look below for Kevin Emerson's magnificent guest post!
And, if the alien's don't get to you, there's a great giveaway going on too :) 


GUEST POST


On Road Trips, Parents, and Roswell

There is a point about 300 miles from home, when suddenly you feel it: you’ve crossed some kind of barrier, and you are officially on an adventure. You could go anywhere, and anything could happen. Your senses sharpen, and everything that seemed so important just a few hours ago is suddenly the past, more distant than the rearview. You are in the now. You are on new map.

A year before I started writing THE FELLOWSHIP FOR ALIEN DETECTION, this happened to me in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. It was a dreary April day, everything soaked and gray, and we were listening to Tom Petty’s Wildflowers album, on day one of a three-week drive to move from Boston to Seattle. I made a little video, just a view out the window, as the song “Time to Move On,” was playing. We were far enough that we wouldn’t turn back. We’d planned on camping but it was pouring. We had a road atlas, no smart phone, no GPS. We didn’t know where or what would happen next. And it ruled.

This was one of the feelings I wanted to capture in FAD, not even the sense of exhilaration, but the sense that such a feeling was possible. My characters were going to be middle graders, so this would be the first time the road and its potential captured their imagination.

The only problem, for Haley and Dodger, was that unlike grown-up me, who was driving with my wife in our own car with our own money, Haley and Dodger were thirteen, and so their trip was going to, at least at first, look a little more like I do in this picture:


See the slumped shoulders? The sulky expression? These are the signs of a teen that has been trapped in the car with his family for two weeks. It was actually a great trip, but at that age this kind of thing is also a cruel test of will: You want so badly to be on your own, a hero on the road, yet you are supposed to be part of a family adventure.  And besides you can’t drive or even get a hotel room.

That’s a tension I think I’m still dealing with as a grown up, but thirteen is where we can really see the possibility of our own journey, and the desire to get there is nearly unbearable. And yet, whenever we do leave home, whether for camp or college or to move out west, it’s still sad. Somewhere along the way, hopefully we find balance, or maybe it’s always that way.

Back to the drive: Things really got good when we went here:


I never gave Elvis all that much thought until I spent an hour in Graceland. Besides being kitschy, and giving me a firm respect for The King’s talents, I found it to be a sad place. Here was a man who started out on an incredible journey but went too far, who maybe by the end had lost track of who he really was, at least that’s what those 70’s Vegas costumes seemed to indicate. A cautionary tale for any would-be adventurer, and in a way, the template for a key character in FAD: The Alto. It’s no coincidence that he makes his appearance in the book just across the street from Graceland.

After this we drove west and south, through Mississippi:


Made a stop for Gumbo in New Orleans:


Then headed into the wilds of the west like Haley and Dodger do. And after Big Bend…


The monolithic cliffs of Guadalupe…


The spooky dark of Carlsbad (complete with bathrooms)…

…there was no question that we were going to Roswell. Not just because we were both huge X-Files nerds. But also because, after a week in the big west, the concept that aliens might be lofting along behind those high clouds, tending to their secrets, somehow seems completely plausible. It’s always felt like, out there, you could really get that far, to aliens, even other worlds.

I don’t think if a weather balloon (so says the air force) crashed in a town in Connecticut, anyone would go alien-crazy about it. But here:


Definitely.

The thing about Roswell is that it’s a sad town, too. There’s not much going on. Even in 2004, many of the stores and shops were vacant. Other than the Denny’s (prominently featured in FAD), the only places that have any verve are the alien stores, and of course, this Mecca of alien folklore:



Where you can see stunning evidence, like this:


And of course, this:

Regardless of how convinced we were by the museum, we wanted to believe (get it?), and when we left, the bug for a story about alien adventures was firmly planted. We got a copilot, too:


We spent two more weeks on the road, visiting places that later became settings in FAD: Chiricahua National Monument (the Alto’s spires and site of Project Bliss), the Oregon High Desert (where Dodger attends the Heavenly Frequencies convention), and of course, Juliette’s primary inspiration: the lovely town of Flagstaff, Arizona.

I think part of the reason I wrote this book was to spend more time in these places, as well as in that time out of time, when we were in between lives, when any adventure seemed possible. For Haley and Dodger, their long journey through the west (and further than that…) makes them realize that for as much as they want to break free, to get out on their own, there’s time, and maybe the life they often feel stuck in isn’t actually all that bad. At least for now.

I like to think of Haley and Dodger as older teens someday, college students, twenty something’s, and even married with kids (not to each other! Though I could see them reuniting later in high school to meet up at Burning Man, where they might just so happen to uncover a nefarious plot! [not a sequel! I just thought of that now!]) out on the road, driving the wide miles of the west, finding new map, and still feeling that yearning, that sense of freedom, only this time, with their own credit cards, and hopefully a cool electric car.
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A very big thank you to Kevin Emerson for stopping by with an eye-opening trip! 
And a thank you to Walden Pond Press for hosting 
and letting me be a part of The Fellowship for Alien Detection's tour!

You can find MY REVIEW right here!!!

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by Kevin Emerson
Release date: February 26th, 2013
Published by: Walden Pond Press
Genre: Middle Grade - Fantasty, Sci-Fi
Format read: ARC

SUMMARY

Two kids from opposite sides of the country find themselves on a road trip to save the world from an impending alien attack - and bolster their middle-school transcripts in the process. 

First came the missing people, missing time events, and untraceable radio signals. Then came Juliette, Arizona, a town that simply disappeared from existence. Suffice it to say, something strange is going on. Enter Haley and Dodger, two kids from opposite sides of the country who both think they can prove that these unexplained phenomena have a very real cause: aliens, and they are about to discover that their fledgling theories about extraterrestrial life are one-hundred-percent accurate.

Having each been awarded a Fellowship for Alien Detection (a grant from a mysterious foundation dedicated to proving aliens have visited earth), Haley and Dodger and their families each set off on a cross-country road trip over summer vacation to figure out what is happening in towns across America. They soon realize that the answers to many of their questions lie in the vanished town of Juliette, AZ, but someone, or something, is doing everything in its power to ensure they never reach it. If Haley and Dodger don't act quickly, more people may go missing, and the world as we know it may change for the worse.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Kevin Emerson

Kevin Emerson has never been abducted by aliens, at least not that he remembers. He has been to Roswell, but all he found there was a cool key chain. Kevin is the author of a number of books for young readers, including the Oliver Nocturne series, Carlos Is Gonna Get It, andThe Lost Code, the first book in the Atlanteans series. Kevin is also a musician. His current project is the brainiac kids’ pop band the Board of Education. He lives in Seattle with his wife and two children.



GIVEAWAY

Enter to win a hardcopy of The Fellowship For Alien Detection 
AND a Signed Bookplate from Walden Pond Pres!!!

Rules:
- U.S. and Canada only, sorry!
- Must be 13yo and older to enter. 


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

NEW COVER for HARRY POTTER and the Sorcerers Stone by J.K. Rowling


DID YOU SEEEEEEEEE???

Harry Potter and the Sorcerers Stone by J.K. Rowling

Yes, I'm yelling about it!!! 

I looooove the old covers - nothing can ever replace my love for them and what they stand for!!!

BUT, this is for the new generation of Harry Potter fans!
The kiddos who haven't met Harry, Ron and Hermione yet!
The things they will learn!
The love!
The heartache!

My oldest is now at the age where he can read these - 
and I am SO excited to be able to get his own set, with the new covers!
We, of course, love the new look!
Can't wait to through the journey again, but this time around, through my sons eyes :)
It will be like reading them for the first time again ;)  

What do you think of the new cover?!?!

Thursday, December 13, 2012

FREE Short Prequel: MY VERY UnFAIRY TALE LIFE "JENNY'S FIRST ADVENTURE" by Anna Staniszewski



I have the most cutest middle grade short story to share with you today! All who love fairy-tales, retellings and re-imaginations, will get a kick out of Jenny and her unfairy-tale life... 

As a holiday gift to her readers, Anna Staniszewski is sharing 


- a FREE exclusive short story (e-prequel) that gives us the inside scoop on how an average day in gym class changed Jenny's life into a real live magical fairy tale... 
often with not so happy endings. 

To check out "Jenny's First Adventure",
go to Smashwords to download your copy now!!! 


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Here's more about Jenny and the author, Anna Staniszewski... 

(Book 1)
by Anna Staniszewski
Release date: November 1st, 2011
Published by: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy

SUMMARY 

You know all those stories that claim fairies cry sparkle tears and elves travel by rainbow?

They're lies. All lies.
 
I've spent my life as an official adventurer. I travel across enchanted kingdoms saving magical creatures and fighting horrible beasts that most of you think are only myths and legends. I've never had a social life. My friends have all forgotten me. And let's not even talk about trying to do my homework. So - I'm done!!! 
I'm tired and I want to go back to being a normal girl. 

But then along comes "Prince Charming" asking for help, and, well, 
what's a tired girl like me supposed to do?



BOOK TRAILER - My Very UnFairy Tale Life



(Book 2)
by Anna Staniszewski
Expected release date: March 1st, 2013
Published by: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Genre: Middle Grade Fantasy 

SUMMARY 

Fairy tales do come true. 

Unfortunately.

Jenny the Adventurer is back, and this time she's off to the Land of Tales: 
the crazy place that all fairy tales come from. 
If she can defeat an evil witch and complete three impossible tasks - 
all without getting eaten by blood-thirsty monsters - 
Jenny might finally get some answers about what happened to her parents. 

This is one adventure Jenny can't afford to fail




ABOUT THE AUTHOR - Anna Staniszewski

Anna lives and works in the Boston area. 

She's represented by Ammi-Joan Paquette of the Erin Murphy Literary Agency. 

Her debut novel, MY VERY UNFAIRY TALE LIFE, was published by Sourcebooks Jabberwocky in November 2011.
Look for the sequel, MY EPIC FAIRY TALE FAIL, in March 2013.


 
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