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Monday, October 5, 2009

It's Monday, What are you reading?



J.Kaye hosts this wonderful meme.

Click on titles for my reviews or more info on the book.

Okay, so I did better this week! 4 books, 3 are reviewed!


Read this past week:
On the Jellicoe Road by Marina Marchetta
The Other Side by Marley Gibson, Patrick Burns, and Dave Schrader
Defining Twilight by Brian Leaf
Monster and Me by Robert Marsh (review coming soon!)

Currently Reading:
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
Anastasia's Secret by Susanne Dunlap
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink
Give Up the Ghost by Megan Crewe
Hero-Type by Barry Lyga

Upcoming:
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
Medina Hill by Trilby Keny


News:
  • Less than three weeks until I get married! I'm starting to get the anxiety and jitters, so beware of my random twitters saying I think I may die, that I can't breathe.. and other sorts of panicky statements. I will become sane again.. I promise!
  • I started a new monthly meme called La Creme de la Creme - I want to see the best of best from the previous month. Whether it be a review, a random babble, or something much more interesting... please check it out! It also will get me commenting again.. :)
  • I also am taking on a challenge from Misty's blog - Book Rat - The Helluva Halloween Challenge. We'll see how far I get.
Poll Results
This week, I asked: Would you be interested in participating in a Maria V. Snyder week?
25% said: I love her books! Yes yes yes!
66% said: Her books sound interesting, so sure, why not?
7% said: Not interested.

So I have two polls running now. One dealing with the Maria V. Snyder week and then another with what kind of post to do on my wedding date.

Please check those out in the right hand sidebar! :) I appreciate your votes and honesty.
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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Defining Twilight

Defining Twilight
by Brian Leaf


I know that there has been a bit of surprise when this book came out. But I have to be honest, I was very much intrigued by a prep book based on Twilight.

Looking through this book, I've found that Twilight offered some interesting vocabulary words, ones that readers probably overlooked, pushed aside, or simply ignored. I love the way the book is set up. You try to define the words first on your own - the page numbers for where it is found in the book are provided. The words are then defined and a few pages of practice questions are found.

Remember, this is simply vocabulary prep. This could help students that struggle with vocabulary and help them practice for the SAT, ACT, GED, or SSAT. I wouldn't limit it to being the only reference for vocabulary on these tests, but it's a great start to get students thinking about how much they do need to prep for these tests.

4/5 Roses
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Challenge/Contest over at Book Rat




Misty over at Book Rat is trying to inspire some serious Halloween fun with her contest and her challenge. She has a prize bucket and if you simply post reviews about Halloween books or do other such fun things, you could win some of those books.

Personally, I was going to try and read some good paranormal fiction this month, so this is a perfect opportunity for me!

My plans this month are to really read as many paranormal books as possible.

My potential reading plans:
Finish Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
Finish Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink
Finish Give up the Ghost by Megan Crewe
Another Faust by Daniel & Dina Nayeri
Ghost Huntress: The Awakening by Marley Gibson
Ghost Huntress: The Guidance by Marley Gibson
Once a Witch by Carolyn MacCullough
Monster and Me by Robert Marsh
Invisible Touch by Kelly Parra

That should keep me busy, huh? So check out her contest and get in the Halloween mood!
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Sunday Spotlight - That's a Novel Idea

Welcome to my weekend spotlights, where you will meet a new blogger on Saturday and another on Sunday. Today we have a fun lady who wants to share her new-ish blog with you!

Name: Alison Rotich
Nickname and/or blog name: Alipet813, That's A Novel Idea, Twitter Id is also Alipet813
Blog URL: http://www.thatsanovelidea.blogspot.com


Tell me a bit about yourself.
Oh boy what to say. I'm not overly interesting. In my 30's, mother of 2. Long-term boyfriend who has 2 kids as well. I'm thinking if he doesn't change that from boyfriend to fiance soon we are gonna have some problems. LOL! I work full-time, but if I could be paid to read books I would quit in a second! I just bought my first home a year ago and I love owning, but it can be scary. Lately, all I can think about is how can I create my own "blogging office"? I keep threatening the kids they are going to have to share a bedroom. Oh...I took the picture at the top of my blog with my picture phone. I am pretty proud of that!


When and why did you start your blog?
I am super new. I started June 18, 2009. I found myself reading others blogs and I thought, " ...I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me!" I should blog too!


What is your blog all about? Any cool features you want to share?
My blog is all about books. I do a couple of memes, but don't usually do any other types of posts. Now that you have asked I feel like I am lacking..what kind of special feature should I be having?

Sidenote from me (Kristen) - Ali just started an awesome Saturday meme called Show Me 5 - check it out here.

Do you have a review system? If you do, would you like to explain it for us?
Crud, you've done it again...I don't have one. I read it and i review it...seriously sometimes I do wish I had a rating system, but I haven't been able to think of anything clever enough yet.

Any tips or advice for those starting or thinking about starting a blog?
Just do it! If it is something you are thinking about then ask some established bloggers or those you like to read. Everyone is extremely helpful and it made a lot of difference for me. The one thing I wish I had done better was a little bit more understanding of how to make my blog look just how I wanted (like more columns) and a little more research to see what I really liked on other blogs. Some have such great themes and I didn't do that.

What are some of your favorite genres and/or books currently?
I read and enjoy just about everything. I don't really like non-fiction, but have enjoyed some great memoirs. I am not offended by sex in a novel, but I don't like anything hardcore or off the wall. I loved The Shack, The Almost Human Series, and I recently read and loved Jantsen's Gift. I love Dan Brown's books and Wally Lamb. I also was really touched when I read Hinds Feet in High Places. I basically could go on and on.


A big thank you to Ali for giving me some of her time to be interviewed. Make sure you take a look at her blog and leave her some comment love!

Are you a new blogger too? Or just getting back into the swing of blogging? Do you want to be featured on my blog? Shoot me an email at bittahsweetharmony@yahoo.com.

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Saturday, October 3, 2009

La Crème de la Crème

Hey guys!

I'm starting a new monthly feature called La Crème de la Crème. Basically, I want you to post your best review/post/random babbling... in the Mr. Linky below.

Here are some basic rules:
1. Take your time and find a great post from your blog.
2. Please only post one - we know they are all fantastic, but pick the absolute BEST.
3. Title it how the blog post is titled.
4. The post should have been posted the previous month - so this time around - in September.



Please give me feedback on this idea. I thought it up because I feel guilty about not commenting as often as I used to. This will give me an opportunity once a month to read a fabulous post you picked out from the past month.
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IMM Vlog (7)

Woot for IMM! This is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.




I had another great week. But I forgot to show my new library book and audiobooks.. I'm lazy, so I'll just add the titles at the end.

Book Tour Books:
Invisible Touch by Kelly Parra (1 ARC Tours)

Books Won:
Tempting the Beast by Lora Leigh (from The Book Dragon's Lair)
My Bonny Light Horseman by L.A. Meyer (from Read Now, Sleep Later)

Books Mooched:
The Road of the Dead by Kevin Brooks
In the Hand of the Goddess by Tamora Pierce
What I Call Life by Jill Wolfson
Master of Wolves by Angela Knight
Rogue by Rachel Vincent
Stray by Rachel Vincent

Books bought:
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson
Crank by Ellen Hopkins
Paper Towns by John Green

Library book:
The Monster Variations by Daniel Kraus

Library audiobooks:
A Crooked Kind of Perfect by Linda Urban
Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson
Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side by Beth Fantaskey
If I Stay by Gayle Forman
The Treasure Map of Boys by E. Lockhart
Saving Fancesca by Melina Marchetta

What did you guys get?
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September in Review + Comment Contest Winners

Well, I said I was going to read more this month, but I failed. 9 books. I really am aiming to do better next month - promise.

Read and Reviewed:
Frogs & French Kisses by Sarah Mlynowski
Benny & Shrimp by Katarina Mazetti
Emily & The Silent King by Irven Keppen
Shrinking Violet by Danielle Joseph
Willow by Julia Hoban
I, Coriander by Sally Gardner
On the Jellicoe Road by Marina Marchetta

Read, still not reviewed:
Sleeping Beauty by Martin Powell (graphic novel)
Little Red Riding Hood Takes Charge by Tony Bradman

I will review those this week.. hopefully. :)

Also, I attended some book signings last month!
Julia Hoban - author of Willow
Maggie Stiefvater - author of Lament, Shiver, and Ballad
Michelle Zink - author of Prophecy of the Sisters

I attended an awesome YA conference which I still need to post about (someone remind me please? Or just kick me on twitter... @bookgoil)

This conference was so awesome and I was inspired by Ellen Hopkins to do a kick off post about banned books week.

In September I held some awesome contests. One of which ended - the September Comment Contest.

First for some bad news - I won't be running another comment contest until probably December. October is hectic with the wedding and November with moving. So December it will be. Look forward to that. I may also have a bigger pot if I don't contest off some of the books I read between now and then.

So, I picked three winners, two of which I've heard back from already.

What was in the pot you ask?

Crash Into Me (ARC)
Emily & The Silent King
Benny & Shrimp
Dragon Spear (ARC)
Shrinking Violet
When the Whistle Blows (signed ARC)
ghostgirl Homecoming (ARC)
Defining Twilight
The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal
Anastasia's Secret (ARC)

Yes, I know I haven't reviewed some of those and two were actually duplicates that I forgot I had. Since I only read so many books last month AND some were audio... well, yeah. I struggled to come up with 10 titles.

So, winners have been contacted. They are:

1. Raspberry from Two and a Half Book Lovers
2. BrittLit from Reading Nook
3. Llehn

I had to laugh a bit because two of the numbers were selected from my TBR Pile post. Which I had 40 comments on.. because well, let's just say, if you haven't seen it. You need to. The count came to about 200 books. Yeah.. seriously... Who needs to lock herself in a room and read for the next year? Me! Then I may get to all of those...

So, you all are again reminded about how I am very much insane. :)

Well, three weeks until the big wedding day. Then I have to do a bunch of paperwork to take on a new name and then.. we get to move. But woot for a fireplace and a built in bookshelf next to it to accomodate some of my TBR books and hopefully entice me to read read read.
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The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal

The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal
by Marley Gibson, Patrick Burns, and Dave Schrader


The Other Side is a teen nonfiction book that guides you through what it takes to become a ghost hunter and all that is involved. There are three authors in this book, one of which is Marley Gibson - the author of the Ghost Huntress series. In the book, it is discussed how to set up a team for ghost hunting, what equipment is involved and how to use it, as well as where to look for spirits.

I loved that this book really told you how it was. Ghost hunting is NOT going to make you famous. It's hard work and little play. You have to be responsible or you'll get in trouble with the ghost hunting community and even the law. There's a lot about safety in the book, including a bit of different protections to use while ghost hunting.

I learned a lot about what is involved in ghost hunting and how it could be quite a time and energy consuming hobby - not one that is all fun and games. For anyone interested in the subject, this would be a great book to read, especially around Halloween.

5/5 Roses


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On the Jellicoe Road




I was completely transported into this book when I read it. The book is narrated by Taylor Markham, a girl who was abandoned by her mother and now finds herself in charge of the Territory Wars that take place between her school, the Townies, and the Cadets. The school is broken up into 6 different houses, one of which she is in charge of herself. The townies are the kids that live in the town and go to school at a different school. The Cadets are a group of boys that come for a few months and camp out nearby.

The Territory Wars were started years ago, by friends from each area. Only now, it's turned more hostile and less friendly. That is, until Taylor Markham takes over. She's the first girl leader in years and finds that the Cadet in charge is no other than the boy she ran away with a few years back, wanting to find her mother - the boy who betrayed her and called his school so that they had to go home. But it's much more than that.

And then there's the manuscript. The woman that found Taylor, Hannah, is a woman who lives near school grounds and has always been a part of the culture. During the book, parts of her story's manuscript is read - a story that relates back to the territory wars, Taylor's past and more. Only Hannah leaves to take care of a sick friend, a friend Taylor has never heard of. Taylor is devastated, but her generally character calls her to remain strong, if not bitter and she does just that. Add in a bit of romance, intrigue, and a back story that may stop your heart... well, let's just say you need to read this book.

I listened to the audiobook version of this book and really loved the narrator's voice. But it wasn't only the narrator, the book itself is a masterpiece, transporting you into the culture surrounding the school and town. You really just need to go out and read this book... today!

This book gets a serious 5/5 Roses:

I would re-read this. Many times.

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Saturday Spotlight - Red House Books

If you haven't seen her blog yet, you've probably seen her nickname floating around there on contests you run or contests you also enter for. But more than a contest-a-holic, she's a blogger with a ton of heart behind her blog. Check her out!


Name: Emily
Nickname and/or blog name:
WilowRaven
Blog URL:
http://redhousebooks.blogspot.com/



Tell me a bit about yourself.

Pretty obvious but I still love saying it – I love books! I have always been an avid reader and I thank my parents every day for cultivating this love. My whole family reads a ton and growing up there were always books around the house(s). I used to move around a lot and for a while my book collection suffered :( . A few years ago I bought a house and now – books books everywhere! There is a bookcase in every room (including bathrooms and a few closets) and I love it! Simply put, reading makes me happy. Being able to share my love makes me even happier.


When and why did you start your blog?

I started my blog in July of this year. I had been keeping track of the books I read this year in a journal and my blog kind of evolved from that. I discovered 2 great websites for book lovers (BookMooch.com and LibraryThing.com). Both gave me the opportunity to share with others my love for books and I see my blog as a kind of extension of that.

I love reading other people’s book blogs (my wishlist has GROWN a TON) and I hope other enjoy reading mine. I never saw myself as a creative person but working on my blog as given me an outlet for creativity that I didn’t even know I wanted!

What is your blog all about? Any cool features you want to share?

My blog focuses on Youth and YA books that I have read, want to read, think you should read, think you shouldn’t read :) and everything in between. I always have a list of current giveaways on my sidebar – these are usually contest I have entered that I think others might be interested in. I hope to start holding contests of my own soon (probably after I get a few more followers :) ).

As my blog progresses I hope to be able to post info on upcoming releases, books I’m excited about, and maybe even author interviews. I’ve started participating in a weekly In My Mailbox meme and have a few of my own weekly and monthly posts I hope to continue.

Do you have a review system? If you do, would you like to explain it for us?

I use the pretty standard 1-5 star rating. I hope to create a more personalized system in the future.

Any tips or advice for those starting or thinking about starting a blog?

Do it for you – it has to be something you enjoy. Don’t let anyone else tell you what should and shouldn’t be included (or excluded). If it feels right to you – do it. Be honest with yourself and your followers. And remember that you aren’t alone – there are so many great bloggers out there that would love to help you!

What are some of your favorite genres and/or books currently?

My favorite genres are fantasy and sci fi. I don’t mind a good fiction book now and then but for the most part I avoid them – especially ‘best sellers’ – something about those words totally throws me off. I have recently given in to the fact that I love YA books more then anything – so I’ll gobble up just about any YA Fantasy book out there! I like books with a supernatural aspect to them (that’s where the sci fi would play in). I don’t mind some romance in a book – but I detest true Romance novels. I love a good thriller / mystery / horror but tend to stick to a few well loved (by me) authors. My to be read pile at the moment is mostly YA books with a few adult sci fi and youth fiction.

Well, that’s me I guess. I welcome feedback from other bloggers and even though I’m new, I’m more then willing to help anyone else there that is just starting.

Happy Reading to all!




I want to thank Emily for taking the time to share her blog today. She's awesome, so go and take a look at her blog!


Are you a new blogger too? Or just getting back into the swing of blogging? Do you want to be featured on my blog? Shoot me an email at bittahsweetharmony@yahoo.com.



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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Link a Contest Thursday!

So... it's that time again.. where you link your contest to promote it and so others can enter!

Rules (or at least STRONG suggestions):
1. Name the item being given away (instead of the blog name)
2. Give the end date in () after the name
3. Make sure to link DIRECTLY to that contest post - if you don't know how to do this - just click on the title of the contest blog and it will give a direct URL you can use.
4. If you want to post a contest you've found, make sure it isn't already posted.

Thanks!

And please steal this! Not all my followers will be following your blog, so if you spread the contest love with a Mr. Linky, all the better for contest-loving-bloggers!


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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday - Inside Out


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.



Inside Out
by Maria V. Snyder
Release date: Spring 2010


An unforgettable futuristic story about a girl whose attempts to rebel quietly puts her at the forefront of a revolution.

Presumed release date Spring 2010. Sequel also announced at Bitten by Books.


That was what I found on Goodreads.com. Looks good :).

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Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Where I deliver some news...

I try not to do update posts frequently because I think they can be tedious, but here we go...

First of all, big news is: September Comment Contest is extended.. until I have 10 different titles in the pot. I have 5 right now. Yes, I suck. Give me another week or two and I'll have five more, promise! So until I get those read and filled up to ten, you can still earn entries by commenting on new posts.

Secondly, I'm a bit behind. Things are getting hectic. I have a few reviews to post and I still need to post about Saturday's YA conference, which was fantastic. So, look forward to that sometime this week.

And last of all, I need help coming up with some names for my fiance's feature. He gave me his first review - which to be honest - put most of my reviews to shame it was so good. So, I need a name and possibly a regular day to post it on.

Some of my lame ideas have been:
Chris' Corner (his first name)
Saturday Sci-Fi Reviews

And really.. that's it. So, if you have a suggestion, please leave it here. He mainly is going to be reading and reviewing adult sci-fi and some fantasy. His name is Chris and he's my fiance.. um and that's mainly the info you could use for coming up with feature names.

Okay and last last last of all. I was thinking about making my own bookmarks for my blog. Does anyone else do this and what program/business do you guys use?

Thanks for being awesome and always helping me out. :)
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Teaser Tuesday - The Other Side

Teaser Tuesdays is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of Should Be Reading. Anyone can play along! Just do the following:

  • Grab your current read
  • Open to a random page
  • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from somewhere on that page
  • BE CAREFUL NOT TO INCLUDE SPOILERS! (make sure that what you share doesn’t give too much away! You don’t want to ruin the book for others!)
  • Share the title & author, too, so that other TT participants can add the book to their TBR Lists if they like your teasers!

This week's teaser is from a nonfiction book about ghosthunting called The Other Side: A Teen's Guide to Ghost Hunting and the Paranormal by Marley Gibson, Patrick Burns, and Dave Schrader.

Trance mediums are not very common, as many psychics are a bit skeeved out by the idea of allowing their body to be controlled by outside forces. And seriously... can you blame them?
-p. 51
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Monday, September 28, 2009

It's Monday, What are you reading?



J.Kaye hosts this wonderful meme.

Click on titles for my reviews or more info on the book.

Blarg! I only read ONE book this week. *shakes head* I know I'll do better next week...

Read this past week:
I, Coriander by Sally Gardner (audio)

Currently Reading:
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
Anastasia's Secret by Susanne Dunlap
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink
On the Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta (audio)

Upcoming:
Give Up the Ghost by Megan Crewe
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
Medina Hill by Trilby Keny

Poll Results!
Last week I asked:
My fiance reads mainly adult sci-fi and fantasy. Would you be interested in reading reviews by him?

36% said: Sure, why not?
11% said: No way.
51% said: You have a fiance who reads! Of course I want to read his reviews!

So I will be coming up with some sort of name for his review times and he's working feverishly on a few different reviews. :) He's excited. Look for that new feature in a few weeks.

Updates:
  • I am working on a huge awards post.. it's huge. I'm not joking. It's been 6 weeks and I keep getting nominated more! Gah! I really need to include it in this meme I think.
  • Things are getting stressful. I feel a bit overwhelmed with the wedding stuff. Hopefully I can read a few books.. maybe.
  • Check out my ongoing contests by looking right below my banner. :)

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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Shrinking Violet Contest

There's a few reasons I'm doing this.

The first of which is because this book may already be going out of print! In order to support Danielle Joseph and her amazing book Shrinking Violet, I'm going to order a copy TWO lucky winners. My current copy is still getting thrown into the September Comment Contest (don't worry!).

Danielle herself is holding a contest for a $25 gift card if you help her get out the word and/or order her book. More information about that here.

To learn more about Shrinking Violet, read my review here.

The second reason I'm doing this is to celebrate my almost 400 followers! (399 at this second)

And, I've been wanting to do some sort of order contest.

Two winners will get a copy of Shrinking Violet ordered and sent to their humble abode.

So, onto the rules!

The Rules:
1. Open to anywhere Amazon ships to! (not sure what that includes...)
2. Please include your email address with your comment(s).
3. Contest ends Sunday, October 4th at 8 pm CST
4. How to get points:

+1 for commenting
+1 for commenting on my review of Shrinking Violet
+2 for following my blog (whether it's through google connect, email, or RSS)
+5 add my blog button to your blog's sidebar (Leave a link!)
+1 for every time you advertise this contest - You MUST leave a link
!
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I, Coriander by Sally Gardner




I listened to this amazing book and finished it midweek, but haven't had time to review it due to all the book signings I've been going to.

The story is one of a girl who finds a pair of silver shoes when she is young. When worn, these shoes transport her to another world. Her mother warns her against the shoes, saying she should be able to choose her own life. Being young, Coriander does not understand and searches out the shoes.

She believes it is for this reason that her mother becomes ill and dies and her father remarries a most horrid woman who is cruel and believes deeply in the Lord's ways. So much so that the woman beats her own daughter - Coriander's new sister. When her father is taken away from aiding the king that is in hiding, her stepmother introduces a cruel preacher into the house who constantly hits Coriander until she will proclaim her name as Ann - a good Christian name.

Coriander finds herself again in a different world, the world her mother grew up in. Both worlds have their own troubles and only Coriander to help them right again.

The audio of this book was fantastic. I was completely engrossed on my travels to and from work. The story is entrancing, filled with adventure, romance, and cruelty that you want to scream for the perpetrators to stop.

Definitely a classic fantasy novel and one I would suggest to everyone who loves fantasy.

5/5 Roses

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Sunday Spotlight - YA Book Queen

Alright, Sunday edition of my Spotlight weekends. Today we've got the Queen of YA books.. no really.. it's in her blog name. :-D Isn't it cute? If that doesn't catch you.. then read on - and if it does - read on as well!

Name:
Lea
Nickname: YABQ
Blog Name: YA Book Queen
About Me: I'm 18 and way too obsessed with reading. I love movies, quoting movies, music and so much more...
When and why did you start your blog?
I started my blog July 14th, but it took me a couple weeks to get into it, and understand it. I wanted to start a blog because I really love reading, and I'm always hanging out on blogs like Meg Cabot's, Melissa Walker's, Sarah Dessen's and recently The Story Siren's (doesn't she have the coolest blog name? I'm so jealous!). Blogging about books is fun, especially if I can show some people books I love, and find out what one's they love. In all, I just love the idea of sharing books and author names that sound awesome, and learning a few more.

What is your blog all about? Any cool features you want to share?
My blog is about YA novels, but every now and then I can't help adding in little tidbits about my other obsessions, like the TV show Dexter. So far, I have refrained myself from just blabbing and blabbing about Dexter...I don't really have any cool features currently, but hopefully, eventually, I will.

Do you have a review system? If you do, would you like to explain it for us?
I don't have one set up currently, but I'm planning on it, and will make sure it's straightforward on my blog..
Any tips or advice for those starting or thinking about starting a blog?
Just do it, and give it a chance. It's a little hard at first (still hard for me) to get used to it, get followers, and find your style, what makes you different. I'm constantly changing the layout of my page, trying to find a set up that suits me. It all takes time, but you might as well start it and learn. If you're ever confused, just take a peak at some blogs you love, or ask someone who's doing well with their blog for help. People on the YA Blogosphere are especially helpful, and I'm so grateful for it.
What are some of your favorite genres and/or books currently?
I really love different genres/books for different reasons, but right now I'm loving futuristic novels, like The Hunger Games. I think my biggest weakness is anything fantasyish, something out there or wiccan. But then I also love books by Sarah Dessen, who's writing reflects life, and the struggles in it. I just love books in general! I can't decide!


Thank you Lea for sharing more about your blog with us today! Go on over and check her out.

Are you a new blogger too? Or just getting back into the swing of blogging? Do you want to be featured on my blog? Shoot me an email at bittahsweetharmony@yahoo.com.


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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Banned Book Week Kickoff

After hearing Ellen Hopkins speak today at the YA Book Conference held by Andersons bookstore, I just had to find a way to participate in Banned Book Week.

So I want to kick it off with an actual reading by Ellen Hopkins on the Manifesto she wrote for BBW.




This was reading of the manifesto was posted on the National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) website and was followed up with this fantastic interview with author Ellen Hopkins.


Kids’ Right to Read Project: What was your motivation for writing the Banned Books Week Manifesto?

Ellen Hopkins: The idea for the Manifesto came from talking to my publisher around Banned Books Week. My book Burned had been and continues to be censored in Pocatello, Idaho. Although many Mormon readers have written to tell me they liked the book, Pocatello, which is a majority Mormon community, has made it so Burned is not available anywhere, including stores and libraries – everywhere. My book, whose main character was inspired by a friend of my daughter, tells the story of a girl who is abused and is questioning the world and her belief as anyone would. I tend to be outspoken and so the Banned Books Week Manifesto came out of this. Censorship is a hot button issue and I wanted the poem to address it.

KRRP: You mentioned that you are outspoken. How has that shaped your writing and your approach to “sensitive” topics?

EH: I don’t back-pedal and I don’t sugar-coat things for my readers. Crank and Glass were both based on true stories- fictionalized of course to give space to my daughter and those that the stories are based upon. I don’t feel as an author I need to tip toe around addiction, sex or anything else. In my books my characters experience things as they are. Kristina for instance feels meth is like riding a roller coaster the first few times she does it. The point is obviously kids should just say no, but they should do so because they understand the consequences of saying yes on their lives. My books allow youth an honest look at important issues affecting them.

KRRP: Why are the “controversial” parts of your books important?

EH: My books speak to real life. My latest book Tricks is about teen prostitution. To write it requires having sex in the book, and not pretty sex. It has to include sex. In Identical which is about sexual abuse by a parent and I take my readers right into the bedroom. Why not shut the door? Well, a lot of books do that and we need to really look at what is going on. What do perpetrators really look like? We expect them to be a certain way – and we need to explore our ideas of who sexual predators are to access the way to protect ourselves and our children. As adults we want to believe things like this, or drug use, are not happening anymore, or happening less and less, but that’s not the case and we need to acknowledge that in order to help the victims. We can’t make life prettier for youth, but we can arm them. In high schools today there are youth who cut, there are those who commit or think about suicide. We have to give our kids the tools.

KRRP: How has being outspoken led you to respond to censorship attempts? How have you responded in Pocatello?

EH: I haven’t been into Pocatello, but I would love to go. I’m not sure how I would address the community there, but I would love to go into the schools and speak to students, many of whom seem hungry for the kind of knowledge my books impart. I did the biggest book signing of my life in Boise because people drove all the way from Pocatello, and other points distant, to not only buy my nooks, but to hear what I had to say. I carry a strong anti-drug message when I speak, and it’s important young people especially hear a “real” story about addiction and how it affects not only the addict but also the people who love him/her, rather than “just say no.”

KRRP: What would you like youth to know about books that have been challenged or banned?

EH: I want them to know that it’s a minority trying to censor books. I want them to think about who challenges books, where banners come from and why they take things off the shelf. Who are the gatekeepers? Librarians should not try to redirect kids and censor in subtle ways and parents can try to censor, but in high school, I think kids will read what they want. It’s a better idea for a parent to read a book with their child and use it as a jumping-off place to open lines of communication.

KRRP: Have you ever felt pressure to censor yourself as a writer?

EH: I have a really good idea of who my readers are and always write with a sensitivity to my audience. I use the F word when necessary, but there are words I won’t use, mainly because I don’t like them. I don’t write about body parts when I write about sex. It’s not about the physiological, it’s more important for teens to read about the emotional aspects. I do think there are times when self-censorship is important, however. While I fully believe in the First Amendment, there are times when “free speech” leads to the kind of fear we’re seeing in America today. And that fear is driven by distortion, not to mention out-and-out lies; I think the pundits responsible should consider the hysteria they’re creating, all in the name of money.

KRRP: Do you have any advice for other authors?

EH: Authors have to write for their characters, for who they are, that’s the strength of books. Don’t worry about censors. Just write the story you need to tell and the rewards will come. I have maintained a file of letters from readers who tell me my books have helped them turn away from drugs, suicide and other monumental choices. If you are challenged, send the censors letters like these. It should stop the challenge.

KRRP: How do you plan to spend Banned Books Week this year?

EH: I’ll be speaking at high school and holding book signings to promote the right to read.


When I saw Ellen today, I actually shed many tears as she read the letters from her readers on how much her books have impacted them to make the right choices or understand what their friends and family are going through to due to her books. She is an amazing woman and author and her books should get into the hands of ANY tween/teen/adult who wants to read them.

If you haven't yet heard the deal about her canceled school visit in Norman, Oklahoma - check it out here.
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IMM Vlog (6)

First things first, the winner of my Willow contest is *Samantha* from Harlequin Twilight's Book Blog. :) Congrats!

Woot for IMM! This is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.




Books won/given:
Sea Glass by Maria V. Snyder
The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker by Leanna Renee Hieber
Stargazer by Patrick Carmen

Books mooched:
Dead Witch Walking by Kim Harrison
The Ruby in the Smoke by Philip Pullman

Swap books (hosted by The Shady Glade):
The Realm of Possibility by David Leviathan
Mates, Dates Simply Fabulous Books 1-4 by Cathy Hopkins

Books bought:
Absolutely, Maybe by Lisa Yee
The Great Call of China by Cynthia Liu
Going Bovine by Libba Bray
What I Saw and How I Lied by Judy Blundell
Here There Be Dragons by James Owen
Blue Bloods by Melissa De La Cruz
The Fourth Horseman by Kate Thompson
The Last of the High Kings by Kate Thompson
Dangerous Angels by Francesca Lia Block

Books for review:
Cinderella and the Mean Queen by Tony Bradman
Red Riding Hood Takes Charge by Tony Bradman
The Zoo with the Empty Cage by Steve Brezenoff
The Painting that Wasn't There by Steve Brezenoff
Monster and Me by Robert Marsh
Wind Power Whiz Kid by Scott Nickel
Buzz Beaker vs Dracula by Scott Nickel
Sleeping Beauty by Martin Powell
Children of the Dawnland by Kathleen O'Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear
City of Fire by Laurence Yep
My Rotten Life: Nathan Abercrombie, Accidental Zombie by David Lubar
The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima

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Saturday Spotlight - The Book Scout

Welcome welcome one and all! I really love weekends. First off, I get to sleep in, second of all .. I get to sleep in.. and well that covers up until number 9 and then 10th of all.. haha, no just kidding. I love weekends because I have blog time AND I get to share about new bloggers that are awesome. This girl is pretty amazing that you're going to hear about in just a moment. Her blog has really grown since she started it and is looking cool as ever.

Without further ado...

Name: Kelsey
Nickname and/or blog name: The Book Scout
Blog URL: http://thebookscout.blogspot.com/


Tell me a bit about yourself.
I'm going to be a freshman starting this fall. I love reading, listening to music, going to the movies, running, playing with my dog, among other things! I'm going to be 15 in September and hopefully I'll get a lot of books! (:

When and why did you start your blog?
I started this blog in July. I love reading and always feel like I want to tell everyone about the books I read, my friends like reading too, but it's not the same as having a whole blog just to spill out your feelings about a great book!

What is your blog all about? Any cool features you want to share?
My blogs mostly young adult/teen book reviews, I have some special daily posts, like "Friday Finds" where I write about cool books I've found during the week that I want to read.

Do you have a review system? If you do, would you like to explain it for us?
I don't really have a system. I right an honest review, highlighting the best points of the book and then give it x/5 stars.

Any tips or advice for those starting or thinking about starting a blog?

Well, try to get the word out about it, and then just start posting reviews, features, etc. I'm still getting started myself, so I don't really have a lot of advice.

What are some of your favorite genres and/or books currently?
I love realistic fiction, historical fiction, and fantasy. I'll read pretty much anything though. It's hard to say what my favorite book is, it changes so often, but right now I'd have to say The Luxe by Anna Godbersen. I recently read it and really enjoyed it. I can't wait to read the rest of the series. This will probably change by next week though. (:


Thank you to the awesome girl that is The Book Scout. I just love her blog more and more as it evolves.

Are you a new blogger too? Or just getting back into the swing of blogging? Do you want to be featured on my blog? Shoot me an email at bittahsweetharmony@yahoo.com.

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Friday, September 25, 2009

Random Contest!

As I was cleaning up my bookshelves - to mooch and also to post my TBR pile picture.. I realized that I had some duplicates/books I don't feel like reading in with my books from ALA.

So, some of these are obscure, but I figured, why not throw some sort of contest to get rid of them all?

So here's the list: (click the link for more info)

Posh and Prejudice by Grace Dent (ARC)
Solace of the Road by Siobhan Dowd (ARC)
The Brilliant Fall of Gianna Z. (Signed ARC)
Alphas by Lisi Harrison (ARC)
A Long Way from Chicago and A Year Down Yonder by Richard Peck (2 books in one, Teacher's Edition)
Hazel by Julie Hearn (ARC)
Troubadour by Mary Hoffman (ARC)

There's seven books, so I will break it down like this:

3 winners!

1st place:
Chooses 3 books from the list above

2nd place:
Chooses 2 books from the remaining books

3rd place:
Takes the last 2 books not already picked.


The Rules:
1. Open to US and Canada (sorry! I'm poor for a while here).
2. Please include your email address with your comment(s).
3. Contest ends Saturday, October 3rd at 8 pm CST
4. How to get points:

+1 for commenting
+3 for following my blog (whether it's through google connect, email, or RSS)
+5 add my blog button to your blog's sidebar (leave a link)
+2 for every time you advertise this contest - You MUST leave a link

Watch out for more contests coming soon. :) (I'm almost up to the 400 Followers! Gah!)



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Michelle Zink signing



So last night, I went to yet another signing. This time for the fabulous Michelle Zink. I was relieved to see some kids in the audience because they were the ones that asked most of the questions.



Well, but first off - I got a little lost on the way to Borders and ended up at Half Priced Books - which I had heard rumors of from a friend of mine. Imagine... books that are half of the list price! Well, I found four, bought them and then headed off the RIGHT way to Borders.

Sadly, the Borders I was at did not have wi-fi yet. So I walked (in my nice sandals) to Caribou. I had to stop on my way - at Walgreens - where I bought some blister bandaids because my feet were already in pain.

I was nervous but excited - because Michelle said she may be available after the signing to go out afterwards for a bit with me. (More on that later).

So, finally at Borders and who do I see? Some other young woman - Danielle - who was at Maggie's signing. So we ended up sitting together and chatting. She's an aspiring author and was really awesome to talk to.

Here's a picture of us with Michelle after the signing.


I had actually won a signed copy of PotS and a regular copy previously. So I bought an extra - got one signed to my future sister-in-law whose birthday is at the end of October (she's 14 and loves to read!) and then one for one of my followers! But, I'm waiting a bit on the contest, because I'm going to be running a different contest first (so look for the PotS contest to come!).

While she was signing my book, she told me how much she had been dying to meet me! I was like.. wait.. that's MY line. :-D



I got a great big hug from Michelle and another picture and was sad to hear that she was dead on her feet and so was her driver. She was really fabulous and I can't wait to hang with her again during the YA Conference this Saturday. Hopefully she's been resting a bit between her school visits and book signings and will be ready to chat it up on the panels.

So, you'll see another post this Saturday or Sunday chatting all about that... :-D.

I had a ton of fun at the signing and wish more awesome authors would come my way!
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Friday Finds


Hosted by MizB, click here to see more Friday Finds

I said on twitter last night that I wasn't going to post, but here I am, 5:30 am, posting. I'm so tired...

Onward!

This week, only two finds:

Description from goodreads:

What would happen if an author went back to the darker themes of the original fairy tales for his plots, and then crossed the Disney princesses with Charlie's Angels? What's delivered is The Stepsister Scheme -- a whole new take on what happened to Cinderella and her prince after the wedding. And with Jim C. Hines penning the tale readers can bet it won't be "and they lived happily ever after".





Description from Goodreads:

What would happen if a star writer went back to the darker themes of the original fairy tales for plots, and then crossed the Disney princesses with Charlie’s Angels? What he’d end up with is The Mermaid’s Madness—a whole new take on The Little Mermaid. And with Jim C. Hines, of Jig the Goblin fame, penning the tale, you can bet it won’t be “They lived happily ever after.”





Sounds pretty good, right? They're part of the same series. I saw this randomly around the blogosphere and thought the covers were pretty. I also am a sucker for fairy tale retellings.

What did you guys find?

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Thursday, September 24, 2009

Link a Contest Thursday!

So... it's that time again.. where you link your contest to promote it and so others can enter!

Rules (or at least STRONG suggestions):
1. Name the item being given away (instead of the blog name)
2. Give the end date in () after the name
3. Make sure to link DIRECTLY to that contest post - if you don't know how to do this - just click on the title of the contest blog and it will give a direct URL you can use.
4. If you want to post a contest you've found, make sure it isn't already posted.

Thanks!

And please steal this! Not all my followers will be following your blog, so if you spread the contest love with a Mr. Linky, all the better for contest-loving-bloggers!


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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Maggie Stiefvater book signing!

I just came home from seeing Maggie Stiefvater at a local bookstore near where I work.


Maggie was great, a little slap happy, but every one was too shy to ask more than a few questions so she rambled on a bit about subjects related to the book.


First of all, I want to assure you that Grace will not be having twins (nonetheless alien babies) in Linger and that the name will NOT change to Litter. (I told you she was slap happy...).

My favorite part of the night was when she was asked how she came to write Shiver. She actually described it like getting a pimple. One day your face is all clear, then you start to feel something coming up and then it just comes out of nowhere and you have to do something about it. Maggie did elaborate to explain that she wanted to write a book that would make people cry after she had read the Time Traveler's Wife for the second time. The idea of werewolves came from a short story contest she decided to do randomly.

I now officially feel guilty for not having finished Shiver yet and not reading my copy of Ballad... Bad me!



It was really a lot of fun. I may be doing a giveaway... haven't quite decided on what it will include. So... stay tuned for that.

Tomorrow, I see Michelle Zink. :) I think this is my official author week... lol.
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Waiting on Wednesday - Forgive My Fins


"Waiting On" Wednesday is a weekly event, hosted by Jill at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.




Forgive My Fins
by Tera Lynn Childs
Release Date: May 2010

Lily Sanderson has a secret, and it’s not that she has a huge crush on gorgeous swimming god Brody Bennett, who makes her heart beat flipper-fast. Unrequited love is hard enough when you’re a normal teenage girl, but when you’re half human, half mermaid like Lily, there’s no such thing as a simple crush.

Lily’s mermaid identity is a secret that can’t get out, since she’s not just any mermaid – she’s a Thalassinian princess. When Lily found out three years ago that her mother was actually a human, she finally realized why she didn’t feel quite at home in Thalassinia, and she’s been living on land and going to Seaview high school ever since, hoping to find where she truly belongs. Sure, land has its problems – like her obnoxious, biker boy neighbor Quince Fletcher – but it has that one major perk – Brody. The problem is, mermaids aren’t really the casual dating type – when they “bond,” it’s for life.

When Lily’s attempt to win Brody’s love leads to a tsunami-sized case of mistaken identity, she is in for a tidal wave of relationship drama, and she finds out, quick as a tailfin flick, that happily-ever-after never sails quite as smoothly as you planned.

Can you say AWESOME?
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Weekend Blogger Spotlight List

This is my favorite feature. I interview mainly new bloggers and some oldies and share them with my fellow bloggers. Check them out below.

Alphabetical by Blog Name:

-A-
A Bookful of Thoughts
A Passion for Books
A Reader's Adventure
All Things Urban Fantasy
An Addicted Book Reader
And Anything Bookish
April Nichole's Blog
Ashley's Library

-B-
Badass Bookie
Between the Lines
Book Chick City
Book Crazy
Book Dragon's Lair
Booking Through 365
Bookjourney
Booknerds are Pretty Too
booktumbling

-C-
Confessions of a Bookaholic
Consumed by Books
Cover to Cover

-D-
Darkly Reading
DeRaps Reads
Dreamer

-E-
Eating YA Books
Everything to Do with Books

-F-
Fantasys Ink
Feed Your Imagination
Fragments of Life

-G-
Girls in the Stacks
Good Books and Good Wine
Good Golly Miss Holly

-H-
Harmony's Radiant Reviews
Hey! Teenager of the Year
Holes in My Brain

-I-

-J-
JacobsBeloved

-K-

-L-
La Femme Readers
Laina Has Too Much Spare Time
Lisa the Nerd
Loud Words and Sounds
Love to Read for Fun
Lovely Miss Lucy

-M-
Melanie's Musings
Michelle and Leslie's Book Picks
Miss Danaidae
Mrs. Magoo Reads
Mrs Q: Book Addict
My Tea Time is Book Time
My Words Ate Me

-N-
Nyxen's Sidewalk Journey Through Life

-O-

-P-

Page Turners
Park-Avenue Princess
Pepper Ink
Pirate Penguin's Reads

-Q-
QT Bookworm

-R-
Raschel Reads
Read Now, Sleep Later
Reading in Color
Reading the Best of the Best
Reading Through Life
ReadReadRead
Red House Books
Reversing the Monotony
Ruby Loves Adventure
Running for Fiction

-S-
Shut Up! I'm Reading.
Spellbound by Books
Star Shadow Creative Mishaps
Steph the Bookworm
Story on a Page
Storywings
Strange & Random Happenstance

-T-
Tales of a Teenage Book Lover
Tales of Whimsy
That Chick that Reads
That's a Novel Idea
The Allure of Books
The Bodacious Pen
The Book Scout
The Book Vixen
The Book Whisperer
The Bookologist
The Eagle's Aerial Perspective
The Hiding Spot
The Library Lurker
The Life (and lies) of an Inanimate Flying Object
The Lost Entwife
There's a Book
Three Cheers for Literacy
Tin Heart Tomes
Too Many Book, Too Little Time
The Undercover Book Lover
Twin Pigeon
Two and a Half Book Lovers
Tynga's Urban Fantasy Reviews

-U-
Une Parole

-V-

-W-

Wicked Good Books

-X-

-Y-
Yay! Reads
YA Book Queen

-Z-

And tons more coming!

If you're interested in being a spotlighted blogger, please fill out this form.


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