tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-47283959519448173482024-03-13T08:29:59.895-07:00Coreena McBurnie, AuthorAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.comBlogger373125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-2126024958451328532015-12-12T08:03:00.000-08:002015-12-12T08:03:56.850-08:00Prophecy is Now Available and Blog MovedI'm excited to announce that Prophecy, Book 1 in the Antigone: The True Story series, is now available.<br />
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<strong>A hidden prophecy. A chosen princess who speaks with snakes. A family duty.</strong><br />
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Sixteen year old Princess Antigone, daughter of the infamous ancient
Greek King Oedipus, wants to lead a normal life and fulfill her duty to
the gods, her city, and her family, but fate has other plans.<br />
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The
Olympian gods bless her, the snakes talk to her, her parents want her to
marry a foreign prince, her embroidery looks like burial shrouds for
dogs, and she has fallen in love with the wrong boy.<br />
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When the mysterious and devastating prophecies surrounding her family
are revealed, Antigone must choose where her allegiance lies: With the
gods who have betrayed her family but who she is obliged to serve? With
her plague ridden city? With her family which lay in ruins? Or even with
herself?<br />
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In Prophecy, Book One of the Antigone: The True Story series,
Antigone steps out of the shadows of the past to tell her own story, a
story where truth of history is stranger than the fiction of myth.<br />
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Also, for various reasons, I have moved my blog to a new site. You can continue to follow me and get updates on my writing and reviews at <a href="http://coreenamcburnie.com/">Coreena McBurnie's new website</a>.<strong> </strong></div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-13045784953329481582015-11-29T10:31:00.000-08:002015-11-29T10:31:03.693-08:00Blog MovingHello everyone,<br />
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I know it's been awhile, but I've been working on my book, Prophecy, which will be available on Amazon next week!! I can hardly believe it.<br />
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Also, I am shutting down this blog and am moving everything over to my new site: <a href="http://www.coreenamcburnie.com/">www.coreenamcburnie.com</a>, so you can come and stay in touch with me there.<br /><br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-45009427102638014352015-10-12T07:03:00.000-07:002015-10-12T07:35:12.418-07:00ProcrastinationSo far, I've had a fruitful morning of procrastination while "working" on my novel. I've made a word cloud of the book:<br />
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Will get to some actual proofreading soon...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-21167683707231856542015-10-11T09:14:00.000-07:002015-10-11T14:28:31.763-07:00Prophecy is Almost Here<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I am happy to announce that <i>Prophecy </i>is almost ready to be published!!!! <i>Prophecy </i>is book one in the <i>Antigone: The True Story</i> series, a young adult mythological fiction. I'm almost done editing and am working on all of the millions of details that need to happen in order to actually publish the book -- formatting, back cover text, deciding to go KDP Select or not, getting ISBN's, .... The list gets longer the more I think about it.<br />
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Here is a draft of my back cover copy to give you a taste of what the book is about:<br />
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Sixteen year old
Princess Antigone, daughter of the infamous ancient Greek king,
Oedipus, wants to lead a normal life and serve the gods, her city,
and her family, but finds that fate has other plans. The Olympian
gods bless her, the snakes talk to her, her parents want her to
marry a foreign prince, her embroidery looks like burial shrouds for
dogs, and she has fallen in love with the wrong boy.</div>
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When the mysterious
prophecies surrounding her family are revealed, Antigone must choose
where her allegiance lies -- with the gods who have betrayed her family
but who she is obliged to serve? With her plague ridden city? With
her family which lay in ruins? Or even with herself?</div>
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In <i>Prophecy</i>,
book one of the <i>Antigone: The True Story</i> series, honour and
scandal collide and the truth of history is far stranger than the
fiction of myth.</div>
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My rating: <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1210647585">5 of 5 stars</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText9911391422901771421">On probation for
burglary, disliked by everyone at school, and with no memory of his
past, fifteen-year-old Grayle Rowen thought his life couldn’t suck more
than it already did. He was wrong—it was about to get worse. Much worse.<br /><br />While
on a field trip to the Vancouver Museum, Grayle is forced to steal a
Viking runestone from the museum’s newest exhibit. Should’ve been an
easy job, especially for a master thief like Grayle. What he didn’t
expect was another student, Sarah Finn, tagging along, or the Viking
goddess of death showing up to steal the same artifact.<br /><br />Now
in a fight for their lives, Grayle and Sarah learn the runestone is one
of five markers describing the whereabouts of the Eye of Odin, a
mystical orb said to give its owner infinite knowledge of the past,
present, and future. Though Grayle would love nothing more than to ditch
Sarah, he knows he’ll have little hope of finding the Eye and unlocking
his mysterious past without her.<br /><br />Dodging Hel-hounds, Frost
Giants, and a cannibal Hex, the two teenagers race from Canada to the
frozen reaches of Norway in an effort to recover the remaining
runestones. The stakes are clear: find the markers in time and save the
world. Fail, and the Viking goddess will use the Eye to destroy mankind.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
I had so much fun reading this book and could hardly put it down -- it was incredibly engaging, fast paced, and well written. I love how the author seamlessly blended the real and the mythological worlds and had obviously done his research.<br />
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Each of the protagonists, Sarah and Grayle, were well developed and interesting. Each has an air of mystery about them that makes me want to know more and anxious for the next book so I can see how things turn out for them.<br />
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This is an action packed book filled with imagination that will appeal to both boys and girls from upper middle grade to young adult, especially those who like Rick Riordan or books involving magic and mythology.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-3435404957020514332015-03-22T08:16:00.000-07:002015-03-22T08:16:13.596-07:00Book Review: Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/227651.Among_the_Hidden" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Among the Hidden (Shadow Children, #1)" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1388382796m/227651.jpg" /><span id="freeText195368426719819464"></span></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/227651.Among_the_Hidden">Among the Hidden</a> (Shadow Children #1) by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14617.Margaret_Peterson_Haddix">Margaret Peterson Haddix</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText195368426719819464">SHADOW CHILDREN Luke has
never been to school. He's never had a birthday party, or gone to a
friend's house for an overnight. In fact, Luke has never had a friend.<br /><br />Luke
is one of the shadow children, a third child forbidden by the
Population Police. He's lived his entire life in hiding, and now, with a
new housing development replacing the woods next to his family's farm,
he is no longer even allowed to go outside.<br /><br />Then, one day Luke
sees a girl's face in the window of a house where he knows two other
children already live. Finally, he's met a shadow child like himself.
Jen is willing to risk everything to come out of the shadows -- does
Luke dare to become involved in her dangerous plan? Can he afford "not"
to?</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
This is the first in an intriguing series that takes place in a dystopian future where it is illegal to have more than two children. The third children are called shadow children, and they and their families are at risk of being punished with death if they are found out.<br />
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This is an excellent start to this series. I really felt for Luke, the main character, as he was placed in moral dilemmas. His fear and frustration and confusion were palpable as he tried to figure out his life and the risks he could take without hurting his family. <br />
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I also like how the author is clearly setting up something bigger, as well as touching on interesting subjects such as power and control, food security, class structure, propaganda, and freedom.<br />
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The book is also quite short and fast paced, which will appeal to even reluctant readers, both boys and girls. I think the age range is pretty broad too, though some of the content could be scary; for example, just the idea that shadow children would be put to death by the government.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-12675968652033955872015-03-19T14:29:00.001-07:002015-03-19T14:29:33.604-07:00Book Review: Missing You by Harlan Coben<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18114060-missing-you" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Missing You" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1373737793m/18114060.jpg" /><span id="freeText164935420934789480"></span></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18114060-missing-you">Missing You</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/24689.Harlan_Coben">Harlan Coben</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText164935420934789480">It's a profile, like all
the others on the online dating site. But as NYPD Detective Kat Donovan
focuses on the accompanying picture, she feels her whole world explode,
as emotions she’s ignored for decades come crashing down on her. Staring
back at her is her ex-fiancé Jeff, the man who shattered her heart—and
who she hasn’t seen in 18 years.<br /><br />Kat feels a spark, wondering if
this might be the moment when past tragedies recede and a new world
opens up to her. But when she reaches out to the man in the profile, her
reawakened hope quickly darkens into suspicion and then terror as an
unspeakable conspiracy comes to light, in which monsters prey upon the
most vulnerable.<br /><br />As the body count mounts and Kat's hope for a
second chance with Jeff grows more and more elusive, she is consumed by
an investigation that challenges her feelings about everyone she ever
loved—her former fiancé, her mother, and even her father, whose cruel
murder so long ago has never been fully explained. With lives on the
line, including her own, Kat must venture deeper into the darkness than
she ever has before, and discover if she has the strength to survive
what she finds there.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>: <br />
This is the first Harlan Coben novel I've read and I understand that he is wildly popular. However, I was disappointed in this book. <br />
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I did like the main character, Kat, and I enjoyed the mystery of the book. But there were a great many characters and subplots in the book as well. I could see how they all eventually came together and I do enjoy that in a novel. Still, <i>Missing You</i> took a long time to really get going. It felt like the first half of the book was spent setting up the various plots and subplots, and introducing characters, to the point where I would have put it down if it hadn't been for the author's reputation.<br />
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The second half of the book moved way more quickly and was way more suspenseful. <br />
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Overall, there was something disjointed about the book. It had a good premise, but the descriptions were repetitive and it was hard to get in to.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-53549786127315442152015-03-17T11:36:00.000-07:002015-03-17T11:41:10.517-07:00Book Review: In The Woods by Tana French<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/237209.In_the_Woods" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="In the Woods (Dublin Murder Squad, #1)" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348442606m/237209.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/237209.In_the_Woods">In the Woods Dublin Murder Squad #1)</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/138825.Tana_French">Tana French</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText18412934391822927668">Dublin 1984 dusk, three
children vanish in the woods. One, Rob Ryan, grips a tree trunk in
terror, unable to recall any detail of previous hours. Twenty years
later, the detective on the Dublin Murder Squad keeps his past a
secret. But when a girl 12 is killed in the same woods, Rob and
Detective Cassie Maddox — partner and best pal - investigate present and
past.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
I really wanted to like this book -- the premise sounded great -- the idea of two murders somehow connected but years apart. And the writing was really good, full of rich description and beautiful phrasing. The author obviously did lots of research and made interesting characters.<br />
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Despite all of this, I found this book hard to get into, and by half way through, I stopped caring about the characters. It was disappointing. I kept reading because I really wanted to see how the whole situation was resolved.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-56761082197074714772015-02-24T12:15:00.003-08:002015-02-24T12:15:47.628-08:00Book Review: Island of Silence by Lisa McMann<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13406329-island-of-silence" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Island of Silence (Unwanteds, #2)" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1345888183m/13406329.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13406329-island-of-silence">Island of Silence</a>, book #2 of the Unwanteds, by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/767547.Lisa_McMann">Lisa McMann</a><br />
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<i>Synopsis</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText15725678480092527542">Second book in the phenomenal middle grade dystopian fantasy series, Unwanteds by New York Times bestselling author Lisa McMann.<br /><br />THE UNWANTEDS Book Two: Island of Silence (from the book jacket)<br /><br />The
battle is over. The magical barrier between the dreary land of Quill
and the fantastical world of Artimé is gone. Now residents of both
places are free to mingle, but tensions are high. The artistic warriors
of Artimé struggle to forgive those in Quill who condemned them to
death, while the Quillens attempt to recover from the shock of Artime’s
existence, the loss of their leader, and the total collapse of their
safe, orderly world.<br /><br />14-year-old Alex Stowe has recovered from
his physical wounds since his death-defying role in Artime’s victory,
but his confidence is shattered. He battles self-doubt after Artimé’s
beloved mage, Mr. Today, makes a stunning request, which is further
complicated by the mysterious arrival of two silent, orange-eyed
teenagers.<br /><br />Meanwhile in Quill, Aaron is devastated by his fall
from grace and seething with anger toward his twin brother Alex. Spurred
by rage, Aaron recruits a team of Restorers and devises a masterful
plan of revenge that will return him to power…if no one gets in his way.<br /><br />Bestselling
author Lisa McMann delivers another trademark page-turner in this
second book of The Unwanteds series, as Alex and Aaron's parallel
stories ultimately come together for a shocking climax that will leave
readers desperate for more.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
The Unwanteds is a fun and imaginative series. I loved the first book and the second is a great sequel. However, it did feel like more of a transition book, like it was leading to something bigger in the next book. I did enjoy the characters, especially Alex and his friends, and how they developed. The writing and imagination in the book are, like the last one, compelling.<br />
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The pacing goes up and down, but the author did leave us on an exciting note, making us anxious to read the next installment. I'd highly recommend this series to middle grade audiences who like magic and adventure.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-40003544892282009882015-02-04T12:24:00.001-08:002015-02-04T12:24:19.678-08:00Book Review: Paper Towns<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6442769-paper-towns" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Paper Towns" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1349013610m/6442769.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6442769-paper-towns">Paper Towns</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1406384.John_Green">John Green</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText3859043343811537685"><strong>Who is the real Margo?</strong><br /><br />Quentin
Jacobsen has spent a lifetime loving the magnificently adventurous
Margo Roth Spiegelman from afar. So when she cracks open a window and
climbs into his life—dressed like a ninja and summoning him for an
ingenious campaign of revenge—he follows. After their all-nighter ends,
and a new day breaks, Q arrives at school to discover that Margo, always
an enigma, has now become a mystery. But Q soon learns that there are
clues—and they're for him. Urged down a disconnected path, the closer
he gets, the less Q sees the girl he thought he knew...</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
I enjoy John Green's writing, the quirky characters that he creates tend to pull me in. I like how he takes ideas and explores them, and Paper Towns is no exception. He examines how we see each other, and what it takes to really know another person -- huge topics, and full of teenaged angst. <br />
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The actual story is good, and moves at various speeds. I found that I liked the main character, Quentin, and really wanted to see how things would work out for him and see if he would find the real Margot. <br />
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Overall, a good young adult read, especially for those who like quirky fiction.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-88935641659252040272015-02-03T11:22:00.001-08:002015-02-03T11:22:55.251-08:00Book Review: The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24647349-the-extraordinary-journey-of-the-fakir-who-got-trapped-in-an-ikea-wardro" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe: A novel" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1421977513m/24647349.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/24647349-the-extraordinary-journey-of-the-fakir-who-got-trapped-in-an-ikea-wardro">The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe: A novel</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7244349.Romain_Pu_rtolas">Romain Puértolas</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText17226110418652389412">A charmingly exuberant comic debut from an exciting new literary voice, and a “quirky, hilarious, elegantly written farce” <em>(The Daily Telegraph),</em> <em>The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir Who Got Trapped in an Ikea Wardrobe</em> is the globetrotting story of a trickster from rural India and his adventure of a lifetime. <br /><br />When
the fakir—a professional con artist—arrives in Paris, he has just one
goal: to get to Ikea. Armed with only a counterfeit hundred-euro note in
the pocket of his silk trousers, he is confident that he has all he
needs to thrive. But his plan goes horribly awry when he hides inside a
wardrobe at the iconic Swedish retailer—the first in a series of
accidents that will send him on a whirlwind tour across Europe. <br /><br />Pursued
across the continent by a swindled taxi driver dead set on revenge, our
fakir soon finds unlikely friends—from movie stars to illegal
immigrants—in even unlikelier places. And, much to his own surprise, his
heart begins to open to those around him as he comes to understand the
universal desire to seek a better life in an often dangerous world.<br /><br />Channeling the manic energy of the Marx Brothers and the biting social commentary of <em>Candide,</em>
Romain Puértolas has crafted an unforgettable comic romp around Europe
that is propelled by laughter, love, and, ultimately, redemption.
(Meatballs not included but highly recommended.)</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
This was a fun and easy to read story full of unlikely events that all come together in an interesting way. The fakir really did have an extraordinary journey, both physically and internally. It was great how these two journey's came together and the commentary attached to them. Puertolas does not shy away from politically charged topics, especially about refugees and immigration, poverty, and even the value of human life. <br />
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I enjoyed the writing and the fairly fast paced story. The fakir was a very likable character, and even though he sometimes did unlikable things, I found myself rooting for him.<br />
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This book is almost parable like in its simplicity and is able to combine humour and serious topics to make its point effectively.
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-71041973949860362002015-01-25T07:46:00.001-08:002015-01-25T07:46:42.509-08:00Book Review: The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13539044-the-silver-linings-playbook" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="The Silver Linings Playbook" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1358277412m/13539044.jpg" /><span id="freeText16985483832445725037"></span></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13539044-the-silver-linings-playbook">The Silver Linings Playbook</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1251730.Matthew_Quick">Matthew Quick</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText16985483832445725037">Meet Pat. Pat has a
theory: his life is a movie produced by God. And his God-given mission
is to become physically fit and emotionally literate, whereupon God will
ensure a happy ending for him -- the return of his estranged wife
Nikki. (It might not come as a surprise to learn that Pat has spent time
in a mental health facility.) The problem is, Pat's now home, and
everything feels off. No one will talk to him about Nikki; his beloved
Philadelphia Eagles keep losing; he's being pursued by the deeply odd
Tiffany; his new therapist seems to recommend adultery as a form of
therapy. Plus, he's being hunted by Kenny G!<br /><br />In this enchanting
novel, Matthew Quick takes us inside Pat's mind, showing us the world
from his distorted yet endearing perspective. As the award-winning
novelist Justin Cronin put it: "Tender, soulful, hilarious, and true, <em>The Silver Linings Playbook</em> is a wonderful debut."</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>: <br />
The funny thing about this book is that I loved the movie way more. That never happens, but there you go. The book was still good enough for me to read to the end and there were parts that I enjoyed, but I just didn't get into it the way I did the movie.<br />
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I think for me one of the problems is that I just don't like football all that much and football is a huge part of the book. And the book didn't have that same humourous, up front approach to mental illness that I appreciated in the movie. Unfortunately, I just didn't care about the main character all that much -- which is too bad because I wanted to.<br />
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I feel kind of bad comparing the book to the movie so much, but it is hard not to because my expectations were raised, having seen the movie first. This just wasn't the book for me.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-68482768441668333482015-01-24T09:10:00.002-08:002015-01-24T09:10:55.112-08:00Book Review: The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden by Jonas Jonasson<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21094993-the-girl-who-saved-the-king-of-sweden" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1394415791m/21094993.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21094993-the-girl-who-saved-the-king-of-sweden">The Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3222554.Jonas_Jonasson">Jonas Jonasson</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText4407203577201974404">From the author of The
100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared comes a
picaresque tale of how one person's actions can have far-reaching-even
global-consequences On June 14, 2007, the king and the prime minister of
Sweden went missing from a gala banquet at the royal castle. Later it
was said that both had fallen ill, but the truth is different. <br /><br />The
real story starts much earlier, in 1961, with the birth of Nombeko
Mayeki in a shack in Soweto. Nombeko was fated to grow up fast and die
early in her poverty-stricken township, be it from drugs, alcohol, or
just plain despair. But Nombeko takes a different path. She finds work
as a housecleaner and eventually makes her way up to the position of
chief advisor, at the helm of one of the world's most secret projects.
Here is where the tale merges with then diverges from reality. South
Africa developed six nuclear missiles in the 1980s, then voluntarily
dismantled them in 1994. <br /><br />This is the story of the seventh
missile, the one that was never supposed to have existed. Nombeko Mayeki
knows too much about it, and now she's on the run from both the South
African justice system and the most terrifying secret service in the
world. The fate of the planet now lies in Nombeko's hands. Jonasson
introduces us to a cast of eccentrics: a nerve-damaged American Vietnam
deserter, twin brothers who are officially only one person, three
careless Chinese girls, an angry young woman, a potato-growing baroness,
the Swedish king and the prime minister. Quirky and utterly unique, The
Girl Who Saved the King of Sweden is a charming and humorous account of
one young woman's unlikely adventure.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
I had so much fun reading this book -- and literally laughed out loud. I love how Jonasson tells stories, they are so unlikely and rambly, and there are different threads, but at the same time, everything comes together in the craziest of ways. He also peppers his stories with interesting observations of life and how people act and politics. He certainly doesn't shy away from big issues.<br />
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The characters are quirky and likable and the writing is engaging. I raced through this book, eager to see where all of the crazy scenarios would lead.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-20781390895751780842015-01-23T13:37:00.001-08:002015-01-23T13:37:32.125-08:00Book Review: Miss Peregrine's Home For Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9460487-miss-peregrine-s-home-for-peculiar-children" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children, #1)" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1391229642m/9460487.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/9460487-miss-peregrine-s-home-for-peculiar-children">Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/3046613.Ransom_Riggs">Ransom Riggs</a><br />
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<i>Summary</i>:<br />
<span id="freeText42434896863758078">A mysterious island. An abandoned orphanage. A strange collection of very curious photographs.<br /><br />It
all waits to be discovered in Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar
Children, an unforgettable novel that mixes fiction and photography in a
thrilling reading experience. As our story opens, a horrific family
tragedy sets sixteen-year-old Jacob journeying to a remote island off
the coast of Wales, where he discovers the crumbling ruins of Miss
Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. As Jacob explores its abandoned
bedrooms and hallways, it becomes clear that the children were more than
just peculiar. They may have been dangerous. They may have been
quarantined on a deserted island for good reason. And somehow—impossible
though it seems—they may still be alive.<br /><br />A spine-tingling
fantasy illustrated with haunting vintage photography, Miss Peregrine’s
Home for Peculiar Children will delight adults, teens, and anyone who
relishes an adventure in the shadows.</span><br />
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<i>Review</i>:<br />
I loved this book. The whole concept was fantastic, the idea of structuring a story around interesting vintage photographs is so unique. As much as I loved the story, I think I liked the photos just as much. <br />
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This was definitely a story that captured the imagination -- it made me want to dive right into Miss Peregrine's world and get to know the children living in her home.<br />
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This is a book filled with adventure and magic and good story telling. I can hardly wait to read the next one.
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-50179588558900456042015-01-22T17:55:00.000-08:002015-01-22T17:55:08.504-08:00Book Review: Moab is My Washpot by Stephen Fry<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66857.Moab_Is_My_Washpot" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Moab Is My Washpot" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1327963490m/66857.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/66857.Moab_Is_My_Washpot">Moab Is My Washpot</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/10917.Stephen_Fry">Stephen Fry</a><br />
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<i>Summary: </i><br />
<span id="freeText13752018735887216554">A number one bestseller
in Britain, Stephen Fry's astonishingly frank, funny, wise memoir is
the book that his fans everywhere have been waiting for. Since his PBS
television debut in the <em>Blackadder </em>series, the American profile
of this multitalented writer, actor and comedian has grown steadily,
especially in the wake of his title role in the film <em>Wilde</em>, which earned him a Golden Globe nomination, and his supporting role in <em>A Civil Action</em>.<br /> <br />Fry has already given readers a taste of his tumultuous adolescence in his autobiographical first novel, <em>The Liar</em>,
and now he reveals the equally tumultuous life that inspired it. Sent
to boarding school at the age of seven, he survived beatings, misery,
love affairs, carnal violation, expulsion, attempted suicide, criminal
conviction and imprisonment to emerge, at the age of eighteen, ready to
start over in a world in which he had always felt a stranger. One of
very few Cambridge University graduates to have been imprisoned prior to
his freshman year, Fry is a brilliantly idiosyncratic character who
continues to attract controversy, empathy and real devotion.</span><br />
<span id="freeText13752018735887216554"> </span><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1085218613"> </a><br />
<i>Review</i>:<br />
I've always loved Stephen Fry's writing and acting and thoroughly enjoyed reading this account of his early life. It gives a real glimpse into the whole British school boy boarding school experience.<br />
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Fry uses words so well and knows how to tell a story. This autobiography is linear in that it goes through the events of his school life, but then he also goes off on tangents that reveal more about who Stephen Fry is and the kind of world that he grew up in. I love this kind of meandery story telling.<br />
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This is a well written memoir that I raced through because I could hardly put it down. I can hardly wait to read the next one.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-74079145269470560302014-11-16T08:01:00.001-08:002014-11-16T08:01:23.063-08:00Book Review: The Peculiar<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13455553-the-peculiar" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="The Peculiar (The Peculiar, #1)" border="0" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1342944438m/13455553.jpg" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13455553-the-peculiar">The Peculiar</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5626138.Stefan_Bachmann">Stefan Bachmann</a><br />
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<i><span class="elementTwo" id="freeText10686844391572949650">Don't get yourself noticed and you won't get yourself hanged.<br /><br />In
the faery slums of Bath, Bartholomew Kettle and his sister Hettie live
by these words. Bartholomew and Hettie are changelings--Peculiars--and
neither faeries nor humans want anything to do with them.<br /><br />One day
a mysterious lady in a plum-colored dress comes gliding down Old Crow
Alley. Bartholomew watches her through his window. Who is she? What does
she want? And when Bartholomew witnesses the lady whisking away, in a
whirling ring of feathers, the boy who lives across the
alley--Bartholomew forgets the rules and gets himself noticed.<br /><br />First
he's noticed by the lady in plum herself, then by something darkly
magical and mysterious, by Jack Box and the Raggedy Man, by the powerful
Mr. Lickerish . . . and by Arthur Jelliby, a young man trying to slip
through the world unnoticed, too, and who, against all odds, offers
Bartholomew friendship and a way to belong.<br /><br />Part murder mystery,
part gothic fantasy, part steampunk adventure, The Peculiar is Stefan
Bachmann's riveting, inventive, and unforgettable debut novel.</span></i><br />
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I loved the world created by Bachmann, it is so rich, vivid, and imaginative. You could really feel how the faery and Victorian worlds came together in a clockworky, steampunky way. I also enjoyed the characters and the mystery surrounding them. Mr Jelliby was so much fun, and Bartholomew was so passionate.<br />
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However, I found the book dragged a bit and was slow to get into some of the action. There also seemed to be a lot of running around sometimes. There was enough intrigue and peril, though to keep the ready happy. There was a nice set up for book 2, which promises to be exciting.
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-70099100021250964642014-10-17T05:00:00.000-07:002014-10-17T05:00:02.202-07:00Anyone Else Doing Nano?Mid-October. Time to start getting nervous about what to write for <a href="http://www.nanowrimo.org/">Nanowrimo (National Novel Writing Month)</a> this year.<br />
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This will be my sixth year. In fact, Prophecy, the novel I am currently editing in order to publish in next few months, originally started as a Nano novel several years ago.<br />
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My whole family now loves and participates in Nano. My husband is teaching high school creative writing and his whole class does Nano. I have several friends who also participate. It is a fun, supportive, inner editor squashing month for us.<br />
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But, this year, I don't have any idea of what to write. Nothing. Not even a character or a setting or a genre. I am hoping for inspiration to hit me in the next two weeks. Anytime now, I keep thinking, I'm open to ideas and suggestions. Maybe I'll dream up something good, overhear a conversation, or simply be struck by some great idea.<br />
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How about you guys? Anyone else doing Nano this year? Do you know what you're writing about you're writing? Have you got it all planned out? I'd love to connect with other Wrimos.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-54177688482708166432014-10-16T05:00:00.000-07:002014-10-16T05:00:11.364-07:00Book Review: Gone Girl<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21480930-gone-girl" style="float: left; padding-right: 20px;"><img alt="Gone Girl" border="0" height="320" src="https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1406511734m/21480930.jpg" width="178" /></a><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/21480930-gone-girl">Gone Girl</a> by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/2383.Gillian_Flynn">Gillian Flynn</a><br />
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1080880355"> </a><br />
<i><span id="freeText6286185020297113799">On a warm summer morning
in North Carthage, Missouri, it is Nick and Amy Dunne's fifth wedding
anniversary. Presents are being wrapped and reservations are being made
when Nick's clever and beautiful wife disappears from their rented
McMansion on the Mississippi River. Husband-of-the-Year Nick isn't doing
himself any favors with cringe-worthy daydreams about the slope and
shape of his wife's head, but passages from Amy's diary reveal the
alpha-girl perfectionist could have put anyone dangerously on edge.
Under mounting pressure from the police and the media--as well as Amy's
fiercely doting parents--the town golden boy parades an endless series
of lies, deceits, and inappropriate behavior. Nick is oddly evasive, and
he's definitely bitter--but is he really a killer? <br /> As the cops
close in, every couple in town is soon wondering how well they know the
one that they love. With his twin sister, Margo, at his side, Nick
stands by his innocence. Trouble is, if Nick didn't do it, where is that
beautiful wife? And what was in that silvery gift box hidden in the
back of her bedroom closet?</span></i><a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1080880355"> </a><br />
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I could hardly put this book down. I loved all of the twists and turns, along with how warped and flawed the characters are. Flynn's writing is engaging and fast paced -- she did an amazing job of making the reader simultaneously love and hate the totally dysfunctional characters. Their psychoses were brought to life in an engaging and realistic way. And the ending, it was great. As I got closer to the end, I started to worry that it would spoil the book, but it didn't, it perfectly topped off a great mystery.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-50490426086808810052014-10-14T18:26:00.001-07:002014-10-14T19:51:50.969-07:00Cover Reveal of ProphesyI'm so excited to share the cover of my upcoming novel, <i>Prophecy</i>, Book 1 in the <i>Antigone, The True Story</i> series.<br />
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<i>Prophecy</i> is a young adult mythological fantasy with a bit of
romance that tells the story of Antigone's life (daughter of the
infamous Oedipus from Greek mythology) from her point of view. It's a
novel where honour and scandal collide and the truth of history is
definitely strange than the fiction of myth.
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My plan was, originally, to publish <i>Prophecy</i> this fall, but due
to health issues, it will not be quite ready. My goal now is now to
have the book out this winter or early next year at the latest.<br />
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You can click on the tab up top to read the first chapter.<br />
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I can't forget to mention that the cover was designed by the wonderfully talented, creative, and patient people at <a href="http://www.derangeddoctordesign.com/">Deranged Doctor Design</a>. <br />
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<b>Summary:</b><br />
<span id="freeTextContainer3839227096536720284">This free marketing
primer provides authors actionable advice on how to market their books
on Smashwords. It starts with an overview of how Smashwords helps
promote your book, and then provides a series simple do-it-yourself
marketing tips. The book is useful to all authors, even those who don't
yet publish on Smashwords. Updated October 23, 2009.</span><br />
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<b><span id="freeTextContainer3839227096536720284">My Thoughts:</span></b><br />
This is a great free and easy to read book about marketing your book written by Smashwords founder, Mark Coker. I have yet to publish my book, but am doing so soon, so am doing research to help with the marketing. Coker's book has lots of great tips, all of them free, about how to market your book. <br />
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The first half of the book gives a bit of a history of self publishing and outlines what Smashwords does, how books are distributed. I have seen a lot of complaints that this book is just a big advertizement for Smashwords, but I enjoyed learning more about what they do -- and it is a free book put out by Smashwords. Also, don't read that part of the book if you don't like it.<br />
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Next, Coker explains about book marketing and social media, how hyperlinks work, building a platform, and how authors can help each other. This was a useful overview, especially for someone like me who is diving right in and trying to understand how it all works. <br />
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Finally, there are 41 free marketing tips. You can pick and choose what to do and what will work for you. Some are easy, like updating your email signature, and some are more involved like, publish more than one book. This is a great check list of things to do, compiled in an easy list with clear instructions on how to do them and why they are a good idea. <br />
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Overall, I got a lot out of this book -- and it gets the juices going for how to market, something I'm not familiar with at all. I appreciate Coker putting this book out and especially that it is free. I didn't always agree with his advice, but it gave me a place to start and lots to think about.<br />
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If you are interested in downloading a copy of the <a href="https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/305">Smashwords Book Marketing Guide, click on the link. </a><br />
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For those of you who have self published or are in the process, what books and resources have been helpful for you? Which would you recommend? <br />
<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-20085098821873354732014-09-22T05:49:00.002-07:002014-09-22T05:49:39.540-07:00I'm Getting There...In the spring, I was so determined to blog regularly again, to finish editing my book, and to get it published by the middle of October. Well, here we are, the middle of September, and I am struggling with all of those things.<br />
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There has been a lot going on. Stress levels have been high because my husband is a school teacher and he went on strike in June and only went back on Friday, which amounts to over 5 weeks of being on the picket line (if you don't count the summer). The kids, of course, have also been off school this whole time. It has certainly changed the dynamics around the house -- everyone off for 3 1/2 months. Then there are the financial worries that come with being on strike.<br />
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I am grateful that the strike is over now. However, there was a lot of stress during this time and it has triggered some nasty mental health issue for me. I have been in full fledged self sabotage mode. I have done some editing, but it has been difficult. I have done some research on self publishing, but not as much as I wanted. I have hired someone to design my book cover, but we have hit some snags.<br />
One of the things that makes reading forums, blogs, and other people's stories is that they are both inspiring and frustrating. I see so many people who are able, successfully, to put out a book every 3 to 4 months. Wow. I've been working on my Antigone series for 3 to 4 years. I love to read about people making a living publishing their books and are having a great time doing it. However, I am also intimidated by them and their productivity. <br />
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I find I need to stand back and look at the bigger picture and give myself some credit. I have, for the most part, written what will become a young adult trilogy and just need to finish editing it. Over the last few months, under very stressful circumstances and with mental health problems, I have done some editing, researching, and have taken concrete steps to get my book published.<br />
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I need to realize that the way I write is the best way for me. It would seem that sometimes I need these lulls in productivity. I like to call them time to percolate. I am one of those people who needs time to take things in and sort them out in my head, and that's okay. I need to realize that the speed at which I publish my book is perfect for me, to learn from other people's experiences, but to stop comparing myself to them.<br />
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And I need to remember that baby steps rock. They really do. Doing something every day (or most days, or some days), no matter how small, towards finishing my book is a step in the right direction. Doing anything with 3 kids at home, a husband on strike, and while dealing with major health issues is amazing. It's important to remember the value of those teeny, tiny baby steps.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-81556803884266378452014-09-01T10:18:00.000-07:002014-09-01T10:21:40.078-07:00Book Review: The Breaker's Code by Conner Kressley<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22912493-breaker-s-code">The Breaker's Code</a> (Fixed Points #1) by <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/8441711.connor_kressley">Conner Kressley</a><br />
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<a href="https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1042451142"> </a><br />
<b>SUMMARY<i> </i></b><br />
<i>Where were you when the world ended?</i>
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Three weeks shy of her seventeenth birthday, Cresta Karr wakes to
find her world is falling apart. The necklace her father left her is
mysteriously missing, a black sedan is stalking her and her friends, and
her house is minutes away from exploding. To top it off, she finds out
that Owen, the enigmatic, if slightly off-kilter guy of her dreams, is
both not interested in going out with her and a superspy sent by a
clandestine organization to keep tabs on her.
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Turns out Cresta is the subject of a 500 year old prophecy, and if
Owen and the other “Breakers” can't find a way to circumvent the future
before the sun comes up on her birthday, Cresta is destined to bring
about the end of the world -- something she'd rather not have on her
college applications. That is, of course, if the gun-toting cult members
piling onto her front porch don't get to her first.
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The countdown is on. Secrets will be revealed, relationships will be
tested, prophecies will be fulfilled, and fate will fight free will in a
battle so intense that it won't end until the world itself does.
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Happy birthday, Cresta.<br />
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<b>REVIEW</b><br />
I bought this book as part of a larger box set collection, but am reviewing each book individually. <br />
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Cresta lives in a small town and is frustrated from having to move there from Chicago after her father died. She has two friends, Casper and Owen. As it turns out, Cresta is part of a larger prophesy, as well as an ancient and paranormal sect in society. <br />
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I had some issues with this book, the first of which was the editing. There were many typing mistakes, and while I don't want to sound picky, these pull the reader out of the story and really are a big deal. I can forgive a few, but this book was riddled with them.<br />
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The concept of the book was fun and I like the themes about fate versus free will, and it was this that kept me reading. However, I wanted Cresta to be a bit stronger in the end. Maybe she will get there in the next books. I felt like she was floundering around and being fed a lot of solutions at times. The romance between her and Owen was fine, if forced at times.<br />
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Simon, her non paranormal friend, was probably my favourite character. I liked how goofy and loyal he was, kind of like a big puppy.<br />
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I am always sensitive when there are adoption issues in a book, and the one's in Breaker's Code were actually handled fairly well. It showed people being insensitive, which they can be, but ultimately, Cresta's parents are her parents, the one's who raised her. I hope that doesn't change in the next book.<br />
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This could be the beginning of an interesting series, but I hope the author gets some help with the editing. The book is pretty fast paced and I like how it began, talking about it being two days before Cresta's house blew up, then the day before, then the day of.
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-22460353429777377952014-08-19T11:10:00.000-07:002014-08-19T11:10:31.787-07:00Saving the Cat<style type="text/css">P { margin-bottom: 0.21cm; }</style>
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Normally saving the cat is a literary device where a
character, early on in the novel, saves the cat so that we bond with
that character.
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But, how can saving a cat play havoc
with novel editing?
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I've been on a real push to finish
editing my novel Prophesy (book 1 of the Antigone series -- yes, I
finally decided on a name). A few weeks ago, I even had some time to
myself when my husband took the kids to go visit their grandparents
for a few days.</div>
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However, the cat (an older male cat
named Ozzy, short for Osiris) had different ideas. One morning, I
heard him meowing loudly from the back yard, so I went to
investigate. I saw him balancing precariously on the branch of a
tree, with one of his back legs stuck between two fence boards.
Without thinking, I ran up to him, wrapped one arm around him, then
tried to ease his leg out from the fence.
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This did not go well.
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Ozzy proceeded to scratch my arm to
ribbons. I didn't want to drop him, so I stood there and took it,
trying to talk soothingly to him through my pain and calm him down.
When he stopped, I decided to grit my teeth and try a little more
force to get his leg out. His leg didn't seem to be broken and he
didn't look like he was in too much pain and I had to get him out of
the fence.
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This did not work. At all. Ozzy
actually bit me several times on both hands. At one point, I had to
pry his teeth out from my hand. There was blood everywhere. I was
stuck. He was stuck.</div>
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I tried to perch the cat back in the
tree so I could get a towel to wrap him in and something to pry the
fence apart. Nope. Ozzy was not cooperating.
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With nothing else left to do, I
screamed for help at the top of my lungs. Surely someone nearby had
to be home or walking by or something. Before long, one of my
neighbours from across the ally came running into the yard and
quickly took in the situation. She asked if she could go into my
house to get a towel and a crowbar and I said absolutely and told her
where they were.</div>
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We wrapped the cat up in the towel and
my neighbour pried off the fence board. Ozzy jumped away, like
nothing had ever happened, not even limping.
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My neighbour and I looked at each
other. I was covered in blood and my hands and arms were already
starting to swell up. "You'd better go get a tetanus shot,"
she said, then disappeared. I wanted to thank her, but I'm not even
sure which house she was from.</div>
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I went in to get cleaned up when a
delivery guy knocked at the door. I answered, looking like hell,
covered in blood. He dropped the parcels, said I didn't have to sign
for them after all, then ran off.</div>
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Next I called the doctor. Yes, she
could squeeze me in that day.</div>
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After giving me the tetanus shot, she
also gave me antibiotics as my wrists were swelling up so badly I
could barely drive. Then she advised me to make sure the cat's
vaccinations were up to date. All I could think of was <i>Why, it's
not like I bit the cat back.</i></div>
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Then, I went home and collapsed.
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By the time my husband and kids got
home later that day, my hands looked kind of like latex gloves that
had been blown up. I could lift nothing. Typing was out the question.
I decided to watch movies.</div>
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All in all, it took about two weeks for
my hands to heal (oh, and my arms turned green from bruising up, so I
even looked like the hulk).
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So, this is a long story to say that I
am behind in my editing, blogging, etc. However, I am back in full
swing now, working to catch up. Not being able to use the computer
also gave me time to think about what I want to do about some issues
in my novel that were nagging at me.</div>
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I also used this time to read more
about self publishing. Wow, I am excited about this!!! It makes my
heart race even to read about the process of self publishing. Has
anyone else gone this route? Or can recommend some good indie authors
to read? I would love recommendations of books, blogs, or forums to
read. (If you are looking for a good indie middle grade/young adult
read, <a href="http://coreenamcburnie.blogspot.ca/2014/08/short-story-review-double-cross.html">check out my review for Double Cross in my previous post</a>).</div>
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Thanks for bearing with me through this
long story, but I couldn't resist telling it as one of the adventures
on the road to writing my novel.
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<b>SUMMARY </b><br />
<span id="freeText5128760623305557409">In the first of The Eye
of Odin short prequels, the fifteen-year-old witch-for-hire finds
herself atop the Athenian Acropolis, exchanging money for an ancient
Spartan helmet said to contain extraordinary powers.<br /><br /><br />But when
the exchange ends in a double-cross, it exposes a conspiracy that could
reignite a two thousand-year-old war between Athens and Sparta. Keeping
the peace will rest upon the shoulders of the scrappy, young witch.</span><br />
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<b>REVIEW </b><br />
Double Cross is the exciting first prequel the the upcoming middle grade Eye of Odin series by Dennis Staginnus. I have to say right off that I love myth, especially Greek myth, and Double Cross delivers a good dose.<br />
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The story starts fast and tense, grabbing the reader right away, only getting more intense at the story continues.<br />
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I am also a sucker for strong female heroines. Sarah is spirited, quick thinking, willing to fight to the end in order to do what she thinks is right, and she's magical. All in all, a great combination. Her background is subtly developed, making me want to know more about her.<br />
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The setting of this story is modern day Greece, but the world in which it is set includes Folklore, a world that is only seen by a select few and which includes myth and history from different cultures. Staginnus has obviously done his research on the mythology and has created an interesting world with great potential.<br />
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Overall, I think this is a book that will appeal to both boys and girls who like older middle grade books, and has a grittiness that will even appeal to teen audience (which, I think, makes this book stand out in the middle grade genre, assuming the rest of the series lives up to the standard set here). Some of the language, violence, and intensity might be a bit much for sensitive audiences.<br />
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is free. You can go to <a href="http://www.dennisstaginnus.com/">Dennis Staginnus' web site (click here)</a> to
find out how to download it.
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4728395951944817348.post-57671417889322819822014-07-26T14:13:00.002-07:002014-07-26T14:13:45.339-07:00A Different ApproachNow that I've set a timeline to self publish <i>Antigone</i>, I've been working like crazy editing and learning all of the things I need to know to self publish. I even decided to get my cover designed and, after much research, am going with <a href="http://www.derangeddoctordesign.com/">Deranged Doctor Design (DDD)</a>. Their covers look phenomenal and original and, it would appear from their web site, that they have a great sense of humour.<br />
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But, in the process of telling DDD about my book so they could make their design, I realized how unwieldy the story had become. Kind of epic, actually. And epic is not quite what I was looking for in a first novel for a young adult audience. I think that putting the plots of all three of Sophocles' <i>Oedipus</i> plays plus my own retelling and drama into one book is just too much. I'm over 108,000 thousand words and the average novel these days is 65,000. I didn't realize how long it had gotten and how much actually happens. A lot, to say the least.<br />
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The solution: break up the novel into three parts, with each part being based on one of the plays. There are natural breaks in the novel and enough material to easily make three novels. I'm hoping this will make the work, as a whole, more approachable. <br />
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I'm excited about the change because I will be able to really concentrate on each part as I publish it, giving each of them more time and energy.<br />
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It feels like the right decision and I'm learning to trust my gut feelings on these things.<br /><br />
The first installment will come out this fall, hopefully in October. It shouldn't be too long between installments because the whole thing is written, and will only have to be edited to fit the new format. <br />
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Now, to figure out a title for each book...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04989197620565202133noreply@blogger.com0