Summer Scream Event & Rachel Caine UK Tour!

First off, Rachel Caine is coming to the UK! Whoot! I am a big, big fan of her Morganville Vampires Series and really can’t wait to meet her.

And where do I plan on doing that? At the Foyles’ Summer Scream Event, of course! Not only is Rachel Caine going to be there, but so is Sarah Rees Brennan (who is AWESOME), Sarwat Chadda, Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams! There will be goodie bags! Prizes! Sugary snacks! Yay!

Summer Scream event

I have already booked my ticket (they are free, just need advance planning) – anyone else want to come along? Check out the website, or read the rest of the details here:

Do you have the courage to attend the Foyles Summer Scream? If so, you’ll be in the company of a host of leading authors, and the recipient of all sorts of spooky treats!

Q&A sessions with:

  • The Original Vampire Queen – Rachel Caine, author of the Morganville Vampire series.
  • The man who survived The Devil’s Kiss – Sarwat Chadda, with exclusive pre-publication copies of his new book Dark Goddess, only available at the Summer Scream.
  • The world-renowned Demon Tamer Extraordinaire – Sarah Rees Brennan, author of The Demon’s Lexicon and The Demon’s Covenant.
  • Subterranean explorers Roderick Gordon and Brian Williams – Bestselling authors of the hugely successful fantasy ‘Tunnels’ series will be talking about their new book Closer, followed by a signing (until 5pm).

Plus: secret scare recommendations from all your favourite authors – Michael Grant, Neil Gaiman, Justin Somper, Holly Black, Scott Westerfeld, Becca Fitzpatrick, Chris Priestley, Dan Wells, Jon Mayhew, Philip Womack, Patrick Ness, Darren Shan and many more!

And our chilling short story competition – your chance to finish off Cassandra Clare’s short story and win a hamper of signed books!

All this and more competitions and prizes to be won on the day, plus vintage fairground treats and goody bags for all.

See you there… If you dare!

Saturday 19th june, 12pm – 4pm, The Gallery, Foyles.

Tickets: Free, to reserve a place please email events@foyles.co.uk

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Rachel Caine - Author Photo

Rachel Caine

Rachel Caine is touring all over the UK, so if you can’t make it to London, check these out:

SIGNINGS

June 2 – 1:00 pm – Waterstone’s, Guildford
Guildford, United Kingdom

June 3 – 6.00 pm – Forbidden Planet
London, City of, United Kingdom

June 7 – 12:00 pm (tentative) – Waterstone’s Chesham
Chesham, United Kingdom

June 16 – 11:00 am – Waterstone’s Islington
Islington, United Kingdom

June 17 – 5.00 pm – Waterstone’s Bluewater
Greenhithe, United Kingdom

June 19 – 4:00 pm – Waterstone’s Harrow
Harrow, United Kingdom

TALKS/EVENTS

June 4 – 6:00 pm – BITE NIGHT – Harefield Library, Hillingdon
Hillingdon, United Kingdom

June 18 – 5:00 pm – Hornsey Library, Original Gallery
London, United Kingdom
Caine: “Please join me as I discuss the Morganville Vampires series and writing in general!”

June 19 – 12:00 pm – Summer Scream – Foyles Bookshop
London, United Kingdom

Cover Alert! Hexbound by Chloe Neill

Chloe Neill has just released the cover art for her next book in the Dark Elite YA Series, HEXBOUND.  I absolutely loved the first book in the series, FIRESPELL (read my fangirl!review).

Hexbound by Chloe Neill

Isn’t it stunning?  I love some of the little details – the key in the O, the elongated letters from the Firespell cover, the peek-a-boo hair… Absolutely brilliant.

Alas, Hexbound doesn’t come out until January 2011.  But if you haven’t read Firespell yet, get to it!

Cover Alert! TEAM UK

This week, the covers quite a few UK versions of upcoming books have been released.  Fortunately, none of them make me want to gauge my eyes out (I’m looking at you UK cover of Dark Life), which is always a plus.

Claire de Lune by Christine Johnson – May 18th (USA) – August 5th (UK)
Linger by Maggie Stiefvater – July 20th (USA) – July 5th (UK)
I thing we’ve moved from the Twilight-effect to the Linger-effect!  Which I am totally approving of.  Even though I love the US cover of Shiver, for some reason the black-and-white on the UK version emphasised the cold in the book.  Green is lovely and warm – but Shiver was all about the freezing weather…  As for Claire de Lune, I much prefer the UK cover and will likely wait for this edition to come out.  
Oh, and check out the release dates for Linger!  We (currently) are getting it 15 days early!
Firespell by Chloe Neill – Already out in the US! – June 17th (UK)
Infinity by Sherrilyn Kenyon – June 8th (USA) – June 10th (UK)
Both of these have revamped the US covers.  Not sure if they’ve improved on the original, but either way, they are still lovely. I am definitely getting the UK version of Firespell, as even though the covers are similar, the quality of the actual paperback is bound to be better than the flimsy US version.  *grumbles*  

The Reckoning Release Day! (+ Review)

Today is the release date of THE RECKONING BY KELLEY ARMSTRONG! Yay! This is the final book in the Darkest Powers trilogy, which started with THE SUMMONING and THE AWAKENING.

You’ll probably have noticed from the layout (and my incessant squee posts) that I am a huge fan of these books. While most people got into YA because of the Twilight books, I got into the genre because of this series! The books are action-packed, and far too easy to devour. And they are packed with paranormal beasties: werewolves, necromancers, ghosts, evil!humans, and witches, oh my!


 

 

The Summoning Summary: Chloe Saunders sees dead people. Yes, like in the films. The problem is, in real life saying you see ghosts gets you a one-way ticket to the psych ward. And at 15, all Chloe wants to do is fit in at school and maybe get a boy to notice her. But when a particularly violent ghost haunts her, she gets noticed for all the wrong reasons. Her seemingly crazed behaviour earns her a trip to Lyle House, a centre for ‘disturbed teens’.

At first Chloe is determined to keep her head down. But then her room mate disappears after confessing she has a poltergeist, and some of the other patients also seem to be manifesting paranormal behaviour. Could that be a coincidence? Or is Lyle House not quite what it seems…? Chloe realizes that if she doesn’t uncover the truth, she could be destined for a lifetime in a psychiatric hospital. Or could her fate be even worse…? Can she trust her fellow students, and does she dare reveal her dark secret?

 

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Review! The Reckoning (Darkest Powers #3) by Kelley Armstrong

The Reckoning Release Day! (+ Review)The Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong
Series: Darkest Powers #3on 2010-04-06
Pages: 400
Genres: Young Adult
Source: Purchased myself
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Only two weeks ago, life was all too predictable. But that was before I saw my first ghost. Now along with my supernatural friends Tori, Derek, and Simon, I'm on the run from the Edison Group, which genetically altered us as part of their sinister experiment. We're hiding in a safe house that might not be as safe as it seems. We'll be gone soon anyway, back to rescue those we'd left behind and take out the Edison Group... or so we hope.

SPOILERS for the first to books. But most are rather vague… if you aren’t a hard-liner, you should be fine!

Thoughts: It is so damn hard to write reviews for books you love, so I apologise in advance for the incoherence! I had been holding my breath for a year waiting for The Reckoning to come out. The first two books in the series were absolutely fantastic – action packed with a very subtle romance tension that made my stomach flip. So needless to say, getting my hands on the last of the Darkest Powers trilogy as exciting as getting a new Harry Potter book as a wee girl.

Where to start?  Well, Armstrong successfully managed to include plot twists and turns I was completely unprepared for.  Considering I had had a year to think it over, I thought I had a pretty good idea how this book would go.  I was so wrong!  The action was violent, sudden, and unexpectedly terrifying – and intensely emotional.  Chloe and Derek had to do some things they really weren’t ready for, and it pained me to read what Armstrong put them through.

Only that angst?  Made it the book all the better.

We also got a great look at Tori’s character.  She was such a villian in the first book in the series, but The Reckoning has really made me like her.  Apparently she can be just as good a friend as she can be an enemy (not that she’d ever admit to liking any of these losers!)  Armstrong includes some very subtle hints at what lies beneath her bitchy exterior – Tori engrossed in The Count of Monte Cristo was one I was not expecting.  I would love to read more about her in Armstrong’s next YA books!

I am not going to comment too much about the romantic triangle in this book – other than to say it plays a much bigger role and is dealt with extremely well.  If you hadn’t picked up these books because of their lack of romance, well, you should have.  Read all three at once, and you won’t be lacking for a thing.

And how about the ending?  Well, The Reckoning really does feel like the end of a trilogy – but not the end of a series.  There are still plenty of questions left to explore, and plenty of characters you will want to hear more from.  I was left totally satisfied, but also ludicrously excited about Armstrong’s next trilogy!

Bottom line? The Reckoning is the best book in an amazing trilogy and I would give it ten stars if I could!

OMG I’ve finished it!  What now?  Armstrong is going to be publishing a new YA trilogy in the same verse, and Chloe should be featured in it (just not as the protagonist!)  She also confirmed that she will be writing more books from Chloe’s POV – but we will just have to wait a while.  To hold you off, read Kelley Armstrong’s short story Dangerous.  It is from Derek’s POV set prior to The Summoning – explaining how he and Simon ended up in the Lyle House.

Dewey’s Readathon and Book Blogger Hop!

Two great events that I want to pimp for you guys! First off, Dewey’s Read-a-thon!

Starting at 13.00 GMT (5am Pacific) on April 10th, hundreds of readers will be entering into the frenzy that is the read-a-thon.

What is Dewey’s 24-Hour Read-a-thon? For 24 hours, we read books, post to our blogs about our reading, and visit other readers’ blogs. We also participate in mini-challenges throughout the day. It happens twice a year, in April and in October.

It was created by the beloved Dewey. The first one was held in October 2007. Dewey died in late 2008. We’re still saddened by her absence, but the show must go on. The read-a-thon was renamed to honor its founder in 2009.

You can participate by being a Reader, Cheerleader, Mini-Challenge Host, and/or an Organizer and Prize Donor! Check out the site to sign up and participate!

Since I am in the middle of exam period, I have decided that the only way to justify taking part is to read some relevant non-fiction! Since I am also going to attempt to do 15+ hours of reading, I am also going to start the challenge a bit earlier than everyone else. Maybe around 11?

If you are looking for suggestions, first check out everyone else’s posts, and then check out A Striped Armchair’s Books To Keep You Up All Night for some cross-genre recs!
My planned reads:

And the second great event?  Over at Crazy for Books you can join up for the Book Blogger Hop!

Book Blogger Hop is a weekly event where book bloggers and readers can connect to find new blogs to read. It’s a great way to network with other bloggers and make new friends! It is a great way to find out about new bloggers who have just gotten started.

Another awesome feature is that you list your blog according to the types of books you review – which is also great if you are looking for a new blog in a particular genre!

April 2010 Releases: Books I can’t wait to read!

There are a lot of posts out there listing the newest releases for April 2010 – be it in UF, PNR or YA.  If you are looking for some comprehensive posts about all the great books coming out in April, check out All Things Urban Fantasy for UF releasesFiendishly Bookish for a list of PNR/UF releases, ScifiGuy’s comprehensive posts about UF/PNR releases, and Fantasy/Science Fiction/SciFi Romance releases.

But I wanted to share which of these books I am looking forward to!  This is a much smaller list and, in my opinion, is only the best of the best.  Some of these have already come out, some I’ve already read, but all of them make April a kick-ass month for reading!