Have you ever found something on a website you really want to read. I mean, it is exactly what you have been trying to find for days. Barely able to contain your excitement, you click on the link only to find it leads NO WHERE! It is a dead link. What is a dead link [Keep Reading]
Roaring Book Press – March 30, 2010 Gaia (Guy-ya) Stone is following in her mother’s footsteps. She has been training to be a midwife for years and is ready to accept her role in the community. For as long as she can remember, life on the outside of the wall has been this way. The [Keep Reading]
Dial – March 4, 2010 Rachel has lived on The Property since before she can remember. Her mother works for Ms. Moore, the owner, as a housekeeper of the large house. Rachel enjoys living far from town and away from the strong governmental control most other people must suffer. People living in towns deal with [Keep Reading]
3 Lucky Winners will have the opportunity to win THE LONELY HEARTS CLUB by Elizabeth Eulberg Penny is sick of boys and sick of dating, so she vows: No more. She’s had one too many bad dates, and has been hurt by one too many bad boys. It’s a personal choice…and soon everybody wants to [Keep Reading]
I love Bart’s Bookshelf. The design is awesome and he always has great posts. Darren also hosts a YA-Dystopian Reading Challenge, but it doesn’t run all year. I wish it did though!
On January 8th, 9th, and 10th I am going to take part in the 2nd Annual Bloggiesta. For all the information, check out Maw Books blog post. Basically, Bloggiesta is an event meant to give people a chance to do some housekeeping on their blogs while incorporating a little fun and plenty of support. Here [Keep Reading]
One of my New Year’s goals was to start the transition to a more professional blog. Now I just need to get some readers on the new site. In honor of the New Year and the New Site I’m hosting a contest. The deadline to enter is Sunday, January 3rd so hurry up and enter. [Keep Reading]
This post is a part of the HOLIDAY BREAK READING CHALLENGE. January 1st is the perfect time to think about the past and the future. Last year I posted My Year In Review and listed these as my goals for 2009: 1) I will put the publisher and release date in the post. 2) I [Keep Reading]






































