Eos – 2000 Blay Raytee lives in a government work-camp in the year 2368. Humanity struggles to heal after the technocaust left the world in ruins. The government maintains its control by instilling fear in the people – the fear of technology. Those few that aren’t afraid, eventually become part of the resistance and fight [Keep Reading]
All I can say is, “Thank you Entertainment Weekly.”
I haven’t posted a Waiting on Wednesday post lately, but today I have a book that I can’t wait to read. The week I’m waiting and waiting and waiting for EPITAPH ROAD by David Patneaude 2097 is a transformed world. Thirty years earlier, a mysterious plague wiped out 97 percent of the male population, devastating [Keep Reading]
Congratulations to the following people. They will receive a copy of NUMBERS by Rachel Ward. Marianna Ballard Jill Foltz Kelsey Tobias
Congratulations to the following people. They will receive a copy of WHEREVER NINA LIES by Lynn Weingarten. Julie Graves Anita Yancey Donna Simmonds
Congratulations to the following people. They will each receive a copy of Hex Hall by Rachel Hawkins. Katie Scott Krista Fitzgerald Michele Pineda Stacy Walker Emma Michaels The books should ship out sometime next week.
“The Next Harry Potter” Adam Jay Epstein & Andrew Jacobson If you’ve written a book (or aspire to some day), there’s one thing more than any other that you wish for. Not a Pulitzer prize or a Caldecott medal or even the respect and adulation of your peers. No, you want your book to be [Keep Reading]
The first book I’m reading during the Spring Break Reading Challenge is THE SECRET UNDER MY SKIN by Janet McNaughton. It has received an average rating of 3.76 on Goodreads. In the year 2368, humanity struggles to recuperate from a technocaust that has left a generation of orphans in its wake. Strict government regulations convince [Keep Reading]
Today is the first day of the Spring Break Reading Challenge. To get us started we are focusing on goals. What do you plan to accomplish during this week (until the 21st)?
Mirrorstone – May 10, 2010 Life as a vampire isn’t working out so great for Mina. The Vampire Relocation Agency is forcing her and her parents to move to a podunk town in Louisiana. Adding to the anxiety of moving, the family can’t take anything with them. No clothes, photos, or keepsakes from their old [Keep Reading]
















































