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Showing posts with label blog tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blog tour. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 June 2012

Musical Moments: Guest Post: Character Play-list by Ellie Phillips

It is my pleasure to welcome Ellie Phillips to Book Angel Booktopia today with the character play-list for  Dads, Geeks and Blue Haired Freaks

Image from Goodreads

Review HERE

Dads, Geeks and Blue Haired Freaks Blog Tour

I thought I'd start my blog posts on this tour with a Hairstyle of the Day. In Dads, Geeks and Blue-haired Freaks my main character, Sadie, gets given a calendar for her birthday called 'A Hairstyle a Day, One Year of Original Styles'. So I thought I'd do the same on my blog posts. I must add that I haven't actually tried any of them out!

Wednesday 6th June

Hairstyle of the Day:

I think if we're mentioning post-rock then we need to look at boys' hair and so I think today's hairstyle should be something around bald and beardy like these guys here:

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PLAY-LISTS

Wow - the iPod play-lists of my characters. I know my characters inside out, but it took me a while to think about what they might be listening to. Obviously Billy has very particular tastes, being an embryonic Post-rock god, but Sadie's playlist I thought would reflect her character which is understated but stealy and determined. Aunt Lilah - well I thought her taste would reflect her youth - as well as the playlist for her hairdressing salon - so nothing too exciting there.....Here we go:

Sadie :


Links to YouTube:
Lewi White Young Guns
M.I.A. Paper Planes
Amy Winehouse Back to Black and Stronger Than Me
Gyptian Hold You
Soundgirl Don't know why

Billy


YouTube Links:
Mogwai White Noise
Explosions in the Sky Your Hand in Mine
This Will Destroy You Quiet
Red Sparowes In Illusions of Order
Sigur Ros Glosoli
65daysofstatic Radio Protector

Aunt Lilah:


YouTube Links:
Whitney Houston Saving All My Love for You
Phyllis Nelson Move Closer
Dolly Parton 9 to 5, Jolene and Here You Come Again
Luther Van Dross Never Too Much



Thank you to Ellie for coming up with such fabulous and diverse play-lists. I hope you have enjoyed.

Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Spotlight: Guest Post: Comfort Foods by Chloe: Queen of the Universe

As part of her whistle stop blog tour, it's with great pleasure I welcome Chloe: Queen of the Universe to Book Angel Booktopia today. Chloe's going to talk about comfort food.


Review HERE

Chloe: Queen of the Universe – Comfort Foods 

Welcome bloggers, this is Chloe, Queen of the Universe. Normally you can find me on the air at 88.8 The Edge, a high school radio station broadcasting from the campus of the Del Rey School in Tierra del Rey, California. But this week I’m touring the blogosphere in celebration of the release of my YA contemp book, WELCOME, CALLER, THIS IS CHLOE. Glad you stopped by!

Today we're going to talk about the food you love and need when life gets rough…when you get a Rudolph-size zit on the end of your nose right before the big dance…when you get into a fender-bender with Daddy’s new car. Visualize with me, bloggers, you’re down, you’re beaten, and you need munchies to make it better.


In the queen’s castle, the royal comfort food is Twizzlers – soft, sweet, and oh-so comforting. The last time I had more than the recommended daily allowance was the day a certain guidance counselor disemboweled my Junior Independent Study Project, a story that deserves its own radio show. But back to comfort foods. I want to know what food soothes your battered heart and calms your soul.

At the radio station, news director Clementine loves beets. You heard right: beets, as in purple, bulbous root vegetables. Duncan, who runs the radio boards and wears the cutest scarves, likes eggs and cheese on toast. Haley from the arts and entertainment desk finds comfort in anything with watermelon, and our music guru, Taysom, can find his inner bliss with a hot fudge sundae.

Now it's your turn. What food do you turn to when you need a little comfort? 

One commenter will receive a WELCOME, CALLER, THIS IS CHLOE swag pack, which includes a pen, bookmark, bottlecap necklace, mousepad, and Twizzlers.

Good luck!



To learn more about young adult author Shelley Coriell and Chloe’s high school radio world, visit www.shelleycoriell.com. 


Sunday, 22 April 2012

Musical Moment: Official Book Theme Songs: The Goddess Chronicles by Aimee Carter


It is with great pleasure I welcome Aimee Carter to Book Angel Booktopia today. I asked Aimee to think of a character soundtrack for the books. Here is what she said and what she came up with: 


I am absolutely terrible at soundtracks. TERRIBLE. I could probably name a Kate song and a Henry song, but everyone else – gah. So here are songs I think work pretty well for themes for the three books:


Series: The Goddess Chronicles #1
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Mira Ink
Publication Date: 16 Sep 2011

Synopsis from Goodreads

EVERY GIRL WHO HAS TAKEN THE TEST HAS DIED.

NOW IT'S KATE'S TURN. 

It's always been just Kate and her mom--and her mother is dying. Her last wish? To move back to her childhood home. So Kate's going to start at a new school with no friends, no other family and the fear that her mother won't live past the fall.

Then she meets Henry. Dark. Tortured. And mesmerizing. He claims to be Hades, god of the Underworld--and if she accepts his bargain, he'll keep her mother alive while Kate tries to pass seven tests.

Kate is sure he's crazy--until she sees him bring a girl back from the dead. Now saving her mother seems crazily possible. If she suceeds, she'll become Henry's future bride and a goddess.

IF SHE FAILS...

Courage Is, by The Strange Familiar 

REVIEW HERE
Series: The Goddess Chronicles #2
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Mira Ink
Publication Date: 6 April 2012

Synopsis from Goodreads

Kate Winters has won immortality. But if she wants a life with Henry in the Underworld, she'll have to fight for it.

Becoming immortal wasn't supposed to be the easy part. Though Kate is about to be crowned Queen of the Underworld, she's as isolated as ever. And despite her growing love for Henry, ruler of the Underworld, he's becoming ever more distant and secretive. Then, in the midst of Kate's coronation, Henry is abducted by the only being powerful enough to kill him: the King of the Titans. As the other gods prepare for a war that could end them all, it is up to Kate to save Henry from the depths of Tartarus. But in order to navigate the endless caverns of the Underworld, Kate must enlist the help of the one person whom she would really rather not meet. Henry's first wife, Persephone.

 Someone Like You, by Adele



REVIEW HERE


Title:The Goddess Inheritance
Series: The Goddess Chronicles #3
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Mira Ink
Publication Date: 2013

No Synopsis available at this time.

This Time Around, by Hanson


I love this series and cannot wait for more, luckily there are a series of short stories available shortly.


Series: The Goddess Chronicles #1.5
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Mira Ink
Publication Date: 1 June 2012

Synopsis from Goodreads

A vacation in Greece sounds like the perfect way for Kate Winters to spend her first sabbatical away from the Underworld...until she gets caught up in an immortal feud going back millennia. Castor and Pollux have been on the run from Zeus and Hades' wrath for centuries, hiding from the gods who hunt them. The last person they trust is Kate, the new Queen of the Underworld. Nevertheless, she is determined to help their cause. But when it comes to dealing with immortals, Kate still has a lot to learn....




Title: The Goddess Legacy
Series: The Goddess Chronicles #2.5
Author: Aimee Carter
Publisher: Harlequin Teen (USA)
Publication Date: 31 July 2012

No Synopsis available at this time

Sunday, 15 April 2012

Musical Moments: Guest Post: Dead Rules Playlist by Randy Russell



It is my pleasure to welcome Randy Russell to Book Angel Booktopia today, I cannot tell you how excited I was when I discovered Dead Rules was to be published in the UK. 


Title: Dead Rules
Author: Randy Russell
Publisher: Quercus
Publication Date: 29 March 2012

Synopsis from Goodreads

When high school junior Jana Webster dies suddenly, she finds herself in Dead School, where she faces choices that will determine when she, a Riser, will move on, but she strives to become a Slider instead, for the chance to be with the love of her life--even if it means killing him.

Review HERE


My Playlist for DEAD RULES
(Quercus Books UK, March 2012)

By R.S. Russell

Writing about dead kids in love, I found Lifeboat Party early on in the process and played it often to welcome each of the characters in Dead Rules to their time in the book. You’re invited, too. Watch out for the bass player – he’s got a thing for you.


For Jana, the new girl in Dead School, it’s a little crazy being dead, but not as crazy as A Crazy Little Thing Called Love. There’s an advert on this video (but Freddy’s worth the wait).


This is the bowling scene from Dead Rules, where Jana began her quest by dying there.  As a ghost, Mars has just Seen A Face. And, yeah, she’s got a boyfriend.


My favorite character in Dead Rules is Wyatt, who finds beyond death that one side of his face and body has been sanded by pavement. It doesn’t stop him from being Smooth (by Rob Thomas and his buddy Carlos).



Michael, the cad? Well, he makes a run for it. Joe King Carrasco knows how. “Let’s Go” already.


And for everyone who understands reading as a temporary relationship between the reader and the author, this song is one I share between just you and me. Day is Done.


For all of you that have read the book I am sure you will agree just how perfectly these songs fit the story. 
Thanks for sharing Randy

Randy’s blog: http://www.ghostfolk.com/

Friday, 10 February 2012

Spotlight: Guest Post: The Women in the Woods by James Dawson

If you haven't already heard me fan-girling over James then you need to go and read my review HERE. James is certainly a literary talent to watch. I am thrilled to be part of the Hollow Pike Blog Tour today. Huge thanks to James and Indigo. So without further gushing from me over to James to talk about the history behind the witchcraft featured in Hollow Pike:

The Women in the Woods 



Hollow Pike is the town where witchcraft never sleeps. Of course, Hollow Pike is only fictional, but a lot of research needed to be done to create the mythos of the haunted town.

The inspiration for Hollow Pike, supposedly in Yorkshire, was the trial of the Pendle Witches from Lancashire. In and around the Pendle Hill area, twelve people were accused and tried of murder by the use of witchcraft. In reality, we’ll never know if the people who were executed really were witches. What we do know is that in the early seventeenth century, people who earned a living through healing, begging and extortion were often regarded as witches.


In 1602, new monarch James I had become convinced that witches and demonic forces were out to get him, even believing that witches had conjured storms in an attempt to assassinate him. As King, he set the precedent and local Justices of the Peace saw witch trials as an easy way to impress the monarch. Witch trials spread across the UK, seeing hundreds executed for committing harm through magic.

It is thought James I was only following a larger trend in Europe. Witch trials in France and Germany took place as early as the fourteenth century. It was these early trials that led to one of the key texts I used when writing Hollow Pike – the Malleus Maleficarum. Otherwise known as the ‘Hammer of the Witches’ written by Heinrich Kramer, the guide is a manual for local judges on how to identify, torture, try and execute a person suspected of being a witch.


It makes for fascinating reading. A fierce Catholic, Kramer had previously been laughed out of town for his views on witchcraft. The Maleficarum was his response to this treatment and gradually it took hold, a witch-hunter’s bible.

Today, it’s easy to assess Kramer as a religious fanatic and massive misogynist. It is clear Kramer has a very low opinion of women. He believed women are inferior to men and this is how the devil was able to infiltrate them through temptation and desire. It would probably be quite funny if it hadn’t led to the deaths of thousands of women. The mid fifteenth century was a time of religious turmoil, and along with the advent of the printing press, the Maleficarum spread like wildfire. People believed it.

The situation in Europe spread across the Atlantic to Colonial America, leading to the most famous witch trials of them all – the Salem Witch Trials. Following the illness of a young girl called Betty Parris became ill, apparently through involvement with witchcraft. The hysteria that followed – the trials and accusations were captured in Arthur Miller’s play The Crucible, another key text when I was researching Hollow Pike. A fictional account of the actual events, but Miller used the suspicion and paranoia as a metaphor of the communist ‘witch-hunts’ of the 1950s. His point was that the witches, if there were any, weren’t the real danger – that lay with those in power.


It’s this two-layer menace that I was interested in – there’s the danger posed by the witchfinders or those in authority, but that doesn’t necessarily undermine the darker powers potentially possessed by the witches themselves…in Hollow Pike, trust no-one.


Title: Hollow Pike
Series: Not Confirmed
Publisher: Indigo
Publication Date: 2 Feb 2012

Synopsis from Goodreads

Something wicked this way comes... She thought she'd be safe in the country, but you can't escape your own nightmares, and Lis London dreams repeatedly that someone is trying to kill her. Lis thinks she's being paranoid - after all who would want to murder her? She doesn't believe in the local legends of witchcraft. She doesn't believe that anything bad will really happen to her. You never do, do you? Not until you're alone in the woods, after dark - and a twig snaps... Hollow Pike - where witchcraft never sleeps.

Thursday, 9 February 2012

Spotlight: Guest Post: My Arthurian Quest by Katherine Roberts


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I can still remember standing in the school library, aged about 14, stuck for a new book to read. I had outgrown the pony stories I loved as a child and found most of the romantic girly stuff boring. There was no YA genre then… you made the leap from children’s books to adult (and the more interesting adult books were not in our school library!) I was beginning to despair, when the school librarian took pity on me and pulled a book off the shelf called The Crystal Caveby Mary Stewart. “You might like this…” she said. How did she know? Enchanted, I read my first novel about Merlin and King Arthur, and to my joy discovered there were two more in the trilogy – The Hollow Hills (Merlin Trilogy 2)and The Last Enchantment. I became a fan on the spot.
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That was my introduction to Arthurian fiction and a whole new genre... that of fantasy/SF. When I left school and went to University, I discovered a second-hand bookstall in the local market with piles of similar titles containing magic and adventure. I read JRR Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings about ten times, wishing that one of the hobbits had been a girl, and began to look out for my favourite fantasy authors, who included Anne McCaffrey and Ursula Le Guin I also read Marion Zimmer Bradley and came to know and love her work through her science fiction. So a few years later, when I spotted someone on the bus reading a book called The Mists of Avalon by Marion Bradley, my ears pricked up.


The cover was beautiful, and it was a sprawling, magical romance set in the time of King Arthur but told by the women of Camelot… Morgan le Fay, Queen Guinevere, Igraine. What was more, it turned out to be by my Marion Zimmer Bradley, who had apparently dropped the “Zimmer” to reach a new audience. In that fat novel, I discovered what I had been unconsciously searching for since age 14… a spiritual, female side to the Arthurian stories and adventures, with strong heroines and the perfect blend of magic and history. There was no King Arthur’s daughter in that book, but there might easily have been.

Skip on a few years, and I started writing short stories of my own and joined the British Fantasy Society. In one of their infamous raffles, I won a two-book Arthurian series by one of the founder members of the Tolkien Society, Vera Chapman – Enchantressesand Three Damsels – actually two collections of three novellas each. Enchanted all over again, I started reading these books on the train home and discovered tightly-written adventures about King Arthur’s women, including for the first time the idea of King Arthur having a daughter (the princess Ursulet in those stories).


As Vera Chapman says in her introduction: “Nobody can say that King Arthur did NOT have a daughter. King’s daughters, unless they make dynastic marriages, are apt to slip out of history and be ignored.” Quite so. And it seems entirely reasonable to me for a daughter to join the more famous ladies of King Arthur’s court mentioned in Thomas Malory’s classic Morte D'Arthur, whose stories have been retold for younger readers in Mary Hoffman’s beautifully illustrated Women of Camelot .


Many years later my debut novel Song Questwas published (Element 1999, reissued this month by Catnip), and I became a fantasy author myself, though for children rather than adults. I wrote a series of historical fantasies set around the Seven Wonders of the World (now out of print but available as ebooks for Kindle). Still, I didn’t feel ready to tackle King Arthur in my own work, having by then read my way through what seemed to be an entire Arthurian genre when it became fashionable back in the 80s, and thinking there was nothing new I could add.

Then in 2007, I had a break in contracts and started to write a story about a warrior princess set in Celtic Britain. She began life as one of Queen Boudicca’s daughters, but the rape scene proved too challenging for children’s publishers and the historical angle proved too constraining for me. At which point I remembered that novella of Vera Chapman’s and lightning struck... what if I combined my love of epic fantasy with the legends of King Arthur, and wrote a fantasy series about his daughter for younger readers?

So Rhianna Pendragon, Dark Age warrior princess, was born.


*****


Title: Sword of Light 
Series: Pendragon Legacy
Publisher: Templar Publishing
Publication Date: 1 Feb 2012

Synopsis from Goodreads

It is the darkest hour of the darkest Age. King Arthur is dead, killed by his wicked nephew, Mordred. Saxon invaders rampage across the land and forces of evil are gathering. The path to the throne lies open to Arthur's only remaining flesh and blood - Mordred. But there is one with a better claim than Mordred - Arthur's secret child. Brought by Merlin to enchanted Avalon as a baby and raised there for protection, the king's heir must take up a vital quest: to search for the four magical Lights with the power to restore Arthur's soul to his body. Introducing Rhianna Pendragon: unlikely princess and Camelot's last hope.

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You can follow Rhianna Pendragon on Twitter at www.twitter.com/PendragonGirl

Katherine’s website can be found at www.katherineroberts.co.uk


 
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