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Teaser Tuesday, Oct, 29th

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!                                                                                                                           ...

Release Day - 'Finding it' BY Cora Carmack

It's finally here.    The wait is over, chaps!  F inding i t,     the third instalment in the ' Losing it Series' by Cora Carmack is finally here!  You can now get your hands on a brand new copy of Finding it . Wether you want the digital version or the Paperback, the choice is yours!  Now isn't that something to celebrate?  You're darn right it is! *Pops champagne*  And to celebrate with you, we've got a fantastic Giveaway going on! And when I say Fantastic, I mean FANTASTIC!  So ENTER NOW to WIN a SIGNED COPY OF Finding it, Losing it and Keeping her !                                                                              Trust me, you do NOT want to miss out on this. The Girls and I here at ArtisticNonse...

GUEST POST BY THE LOVELY ANNA BLOOM

The Uni Files Year One – The Art of Letting Go Read-Along Hey! Anna here, C ait messaged me last night and asked if I would write you guys a quick post telling you about the read-along we are arranging for my debut novel The Uni Files – The Art of Letting Go. The novel comes out next week, and can I just say I am completely overwhelmed by the positive response and support I am getting from readers and bloggers alike – I am feeling very loved right now which is great in itself. So anyway the idea for the read-along is we are going to split the novel into three sections, following the natural breaks in the story. Autumn, Spring and Summer terms i.e. The academic year. Each section will then be picked up by a blogger on their own site and they can discuss their favourite bits and try to guess where the story is going etc. The rest of the read-along gang can comment away. I will make sure everything is posted on my blog as well so we can keep track of everything.  I ...

Teaser Tuesdays 27th.. (DAY LATE.. Apologies.)

Teaser Tuesdays  is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of  Should Be Reading! (See last post here .)  Teaser:  Until he found me. His eyes wide, Leo stopped in his tracks, and the man behind him bumped into him. ''Hey!'' the man said, taking off his baseball cap and sunglasses, he looked familiar somehow.   ''Oh he's cute. All four of them are.'' Look at them, '' Andrea said. I didn't, but from her eyes, I noticed they were moving again.  Taken from: New release '' Breaking the Reins, p.37. By Juliana Haygert You can also find her here:  Website    Twitter Goodreads  

Saturday special: Author Interview with Marina Latcko

Howdy ho there lovies, so without further ado, here's the Interview! It's a long one, so brace yourselves! Let's start off with the basics,  WHAT was it that got you interested in writing your own stories? In what stage of your life were you & what or who were your inspirations?   I have always been fascinated by writers; they were my unattainable idols, heavenly creatures. I could only admire their work, not even hoping to go in their direction. Since great books were almost impossible to get in Soviet Russia, I borrowed them from the library nearby (from where my mother fetched me on her way from work), and – prepare yourselves now – copied them in thick notebooks for further re-readings! My inspirations were and still are science-fiction writers- Bradbury, Asimov, Zelazni, Philip K. Dick, and our Russian authors: the Strugatsky brothers (sadly, both passed on now) and Sergei Lukianenko, who wrote amazing dystopian novels before S. Collins. Too bad they ar...