Sunday, August 7, 2011

In My Mailbox (6)

Hello fellow readers!
In my Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren

This week I got some awesome books from my local library and NetGalley! I am going to have a lot of reading to do this week!

So on with the books!

The Lacey Chronicles # 2: The Queen's Lady by Eve Edwards (from Netgalley)


The Poison Diaries by Maryrose Woods


Mercy by Rebecca Lim

Iron Knight by Julie Kagawa (from Netgalley)


Texas Gothic by Rosemary Clement-Moore

Undercurrent (Siren # 2) by Tricia Rayburn


The Juliet Spell by Douglas Rees





Well, that's all I got this week! I better get started on all these books! I am going to have a reading filled week!



What do you think of the books I got? What did you receive this week? Comment Below!!

Friday, August 5, 2011

Michael Grant's New Book and Story Experience!

Hello fellow readers!

I got an email a couple of days ago asking me to let you all know about Michael Grant's (the author of the Gone Series) new project that he is working on!

So here's what the email said:

"The missing son of a U.N. diplomat... the reemergence of a strange organization... a pair of society twins caught in the middle... this is just the beginning of "Go BZRK," a new transmedia experience from author Michael Grant.

If you're ready to take the plunge in an interactive story like you've never experienced before, visit societytwins.com and register with nexushumanus.com to take your first steps in a strange and compelling universe.

Filled with video, puzzles, community collaboration, and more, "Go BZRK" put YOU the player right in the middle of the action as you join Nexus Humanus and unravel a mystery that may hold the key to the fate of all mankind."

So register at nexushumanus.com and in the upcoming months we will be finding out more about "Go BZRK!!"

Here's some questions that Michael Grant has answered for us:

What is “Go BZRK”? Is this a book or some kind of interactive story?

Both. The book comes out this winter, but the interactive part starts now. One leads up to the other, but they're part of a complete package.

Why “transmedia”?

There are different approaches to transmedia. Most people take a single story and reproduce it on various platforms. My philosophy has been to make each element - ARG, app, web, book - a thing unto itself, each revealing some aspect of the world of BZRK. I've been fascinated with this is as a new way to tell stories. The book remains central, but now I can reach beyond the book and create a much more complete world. I can tell stories that enhance the book, and stories that parallel the book, and stories that are offshoots of backstory. I guess the answer to "why" is "because it's fun."

Is this the future of publishing?

I began a few years ago reaching out to publishers and saying we collectively needed to understand that the old models were dead or dying. I want publishing to survive, and of course I'd like my own career to thrive. So Egmont Publishing and my partners and I certainly hope this is a part of the future of publishing.

How long is this running? Is this part of a larger picture?

We'll be running this in several chunks between now and the book release this winter. Because these things have a hard start/stop point, August is a ramp-up phase. There'll be a lot of content coming out, but the experience really gets underway at the end of the month… just in time to distract the kids from their schoolwork.

What if someone wants to follow the story but doesn’t want to participate?

You don't have to do anything. You can do one thing and not another. But the deeper you plunge the wetter you get. I think every part of this is fun, I think people will enjoy the ARG, the app, the site and the books.

App? You've mentioned that a couple times now.

Just wait and see.

What can you tell us about the story? What is “BZRK”?

It's a battle for the soul and freedom of the human race carried out simultaneously in the world we know, and in a world that you're not going to expect. It's a world where if you make a false move, you're going to lose your mind.

Insanity… is this something you have a personal familiarity with?

The line between writer and crazy person is very thin. Both go around holding long, involved conversations with people who aren't there.

What’s this other world thing all about?

Do you really want spoilers? I'll tell you this. We'll be going "down in the meat." It's going to be vast, bloody, and beautiful.

Wait… isn’t this supposed to be for kids?

Adults like to flatter themselves that kids won't get, won't understand, won't be able to handle, more intense, more complex stories. That's nonsense. It's the adults who are easy to creep out or scare. Say the word "biopsy" in a room full of adults. Or "audit." See? Easy to scare. Kids are a tougher audience because kids think they're immortal.

Doesn't this look awesome? Can't wait to find out more about this great experience!

Sarah@CatchingBooks

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Warped by Maurissa Guibord Review

Name: Warped
Publisher: Delacorte Books for Young Readers
Release Date: January 11th, 2011
352 pages

Tessa doesn't believe in magic. Or Fate. But there's something weird about the dusty unicorn tapestry she discovers in a box of old books. She finds the creature woven within it compelling and frightening. After the tapestry comes into her possession, Tessa experiences dreams of the past and scenes from a brutal hunt that she herself participated in. When she accidentally pulls a thread from the tapestry, Tessa releases a terrible centuries old secret. She also meets William de Chaucy, an irresistible 16th-century nobleman. His fate is as inextricably tied to the tapestry as Tessa's own. Together, they must correct the wrongs of the past. But then the Fates step in, making a tangled mess of Tessa's life. Now everyone she loves will be destroyed unless Tessa does their bidding and defeats a cruel and crafty ancient enemy.-Goodreads

My Review:


Warped was a really fun read!! The first thing that caught my eye about this book was the cover, isn't it awesome? I love everything about it!
One of the coolest parts about this book was the Tapestry combined with magic. It was really unique and I have never read a book with that in it before!

I also liked the relationship between William and Tessa. It was fun seeing a guy from the 1500s try to be with a girl in the 2000s!

Overall, this was a fun read! If you like paranormal romance this one is for you!

My Rating:
Four out of Five Stars

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Waiting on Wednesday 5: A Temptation of Angels

Waiting on Wednesday is hosted by Breaking the Spine!

Title: A Temptation of Angels
Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers
Author: Michelle Zink
Release Date: March 20th, 2012

This book looks AWESOME!! It has my favorite types of things in it: historical fantasy and paranormal romance!!!
One of the first things that caught my eye about this book was the cover! Its gorgeous! It's really eye catching and I really like the colors on the cover.
Also, I love books that take place in London. London is one of my favorite cities so I love that this book takes place there!
I have heard really good things about Michelle Zink, so maybe I will check out her other books too before this one comes out!

I am super excited for this one! Can't wait for March!!

When her parents are murdered before her eyes, sixteen year-old Helen Cartwright finds herself launched into an underground London where a mysterious organization called the Dictata controls the balance of good and evil. Helen learns that she is one of three remaining angelic descendants charged with protecting the world’s past, present, and future. Unbeknownst to her, she has been trained her whole life to accept this responsibility. Now, as she finds herself torn between the angelic brothers protecting her and the devastatingly handsome childhood friend who wants to destroy her, she must prepare to be brave, to be hunted, and above all to be strong because temptation will be hard to resist, even for an angel.

Michelle Zink masterfully weaves historical fantasy with paranormal romance to create a gripping tale of love and betrayal
.- Goodreads

So what do you think? What are you waiting for this Wednesday? Comment Below!

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Mephisto Covenant by Trinity Faegan Review

Name: The Mephisto Covenant (book 1)
Publisher: EgmontUSA
Release Date: September 27th, 2011
400 pages

This is an ARC received fron Netgalley!


Sasha is desperate to find out who murdered her father. When getting the answer means pledging her soul to Eryx, she unlocks a secret that puts her in grave danger—Sasha is Anabo, a daughter of Eve, and Eryx’s biggest threat.

A son of Hell, immortal, and bound to Earth forever, Jax looks for redemption in the Mephisto Covenant—God’s promise he will find peace in the love of an Anabo. After a thousand years, he’s finally found the girl he’s been searching for: Sasha.

With the threat of Eryx looming, Jax has to keep Sasha safe and win her over. But can he? Will Sasha love him and give up her mortal life?-Goodreads


My Review:


I LOVED this book!!! Once I started it, I could not put it down!! The first thing that caught my eye when I first heard about this book was the cover. It is gorgeous! I love the color scheme and the girl in the middle of the cover!

The plot of this book is very unique, I enjoyed learning the mythology of Anabo and the Mephisto Covenant.

One of my favorite parts about this book was the relationship between Jax and Sasha. It was secretly cheering in my mind when they had scenes together because I loved them together so much! I loved seeing their relationship grow throughout the novel as well!

Overall, I highly recommend this novel! It's one of my favorites that I have read this year! I cannot wait for the second book in the series!!! You should all check it out when it comes out!

My Rating: Five out of Five Stars

Monday, August 1, 2011

Bitter Frost by Kailin Gow Review

Name: Bitter Frost
Publisher: The Edge
Publication Date: June 1st, 2010
235 pages

Based on the Dutch folklore about the Snow Queen and Jack Frost.

All her life, Breena had always dreamed about fairies as though she lived among them...beautiful fairies living among mortals and living in Feyland.

In her dreams, he was always there the breathtakingly handsome but dangerous Winter Prince, Kian, who is her intended. When Breena turns sixteen, she begins seeing fairies and other creatures mortals don't see. Her best friend Logan suddenly acts very protective.

Then she sees Kian, who seems intent on finding her and carrying her off to Feyland. That's fine and all, but for the fact that humans rarely survive a trip to Feyland, a kiss from a fairy generally means death to the human unless that human has fairy blood in them or is very strong, and although Kian seemed to be her intended, he seems to hate her and wants her dead.
- Goodreads

My Review:
When I first received this book on my kindle, I was kind of skeptical. It sounded a lot like the Iron Fey series (which I love!!) so I wasn't sure how much I would like this series. Nevertheless, I was sucked right into this book and I loved it!

Although this book was short (only 235 pages), I found myself sitting down and finishing this book in only three hours!! It was a great fun read, and I also really enjoyed the other books in this series.

Overall, this was a quick fun read and if you liked the Iron Fey series you should check this one out!

My Rating:
Four out of Five Stars