Bookish Banter

Hello, my name is Katie, and I love the Twilight series. I have all the books, a "Team Jacob" shirt, ad an autographed DVD set. I've even been to the midnight premieres of all the movies.
 

That's right.

I said it.

I love Twilight.

I realize that admitting so isn't the popular thing to do. In fact, in talking with Jenni from AlluringReads, we've noticed a distubruing trend with many YA book bloggers, who pooh-pooh the Twilight series and disparage those who say they love it. The truth is, many of those who now distance themselves from the series likely devoured them when they first came out.

I was a late-comer to the Twilight madness and only started reading them after my sister-in-law begged me to. I was going through a really "blah" period in my life and reading was not one of my priorities; especially not Young Adult novels. However, one afternoon when I had nothing else to do, I decided to start reading Twilight. I finished that night and picked up New Moon from my sister-in-law the next day. Within a week and a half, I read all of the books and was hooked on Young Adult literature.

Is the Twilight Series the greatest series ever written? No.
Are there some inherent flaws within the story? Yes.
Is Stephanie Meyer a technically-skilled writer? No.

Still, this series is solely responsible for reinvigorating my love for reading, for introducing me to the Young Adult community, and for correcting my misconceptions of Young Adult literature and its audience. Extending even further than that, I would say that the Twilight Series is partly responsible for my eventual decision to create a book review blog. These books were the first that I wanted to gush about and discuss with other book lovers. In fact, I met a very close, dear friend because of this series when she started asking me for book suggestions.

I guess the point of this post is to encourage those of you who may feel embarassed to admit that you liked or loved the Twlight Series - or any book for that matter. Even if the book has flaws, even if you realize now that it perhaps isn't as great as you once thought it was, and even if many others hate it (or claim to hate it), for a space of time, you enjoyed reading it. 

Embrace that love. Encourage it. Never, ever apologize for what you read or what you enjoy. 

I am pleased to be part of a group of Texas bloggers who are participating in a cover reveal for Audition and Subtraction, a new Middle Grade title from Amy Dominy, author of OyMG. This sounds like a really fun read, and I'm positive my young niece and nephews would love it. Check out this cool cover!

For as long as Tatum can remember it’s been:

Tatum + Lori = Best friends

They do everything together, including a yearly clarinet/flute duet for District Honor Band auditions. But when a new boy transfers to their middle school and their band, the equation suddenly changes to:

Lori + Michael – Tatum = One happy couple

With her best friend slipping away and her parents recently separated, Tatum’s life has turned upside down. Plus her good friend Aaron thinks that they are secretly boyfriend and girlfriend, all because of one little lie Tatum told. Accepting change isn’t easy for Tatum, but just how much is she willing to give up to hold on to her friendship with Lori and life as she knows it? For Tatum, the best way to move forward may require a whole new formula...


Amy's Bio: Amy Fellner Dominy is the author of OyMG. She worked as a copywriter in the advertising business for twenty years before leaving to earn her MFA as a playwright. Her plays for adults and children have been staged in various cities around the country. She lives in Phoenix, Arizona, with her husband and two teenage children.  www.amydominy.com


Here's a little known fact about me: I played flute in middle school for one year. I hated it! Haha. I loved the idea of playing the flute, but I was not a big fan of my teacher. Perhaps I'll pick it up again someday :-) 

There's a giveaway happening RIGHT NOW on Amy Dominy's blog, linked above, for an ARC of Audition and Subtraction. Be sure to check it out and enter to win this fabulous Middle Grade title!

Lately, there has been a lot of hubub surrounding the YA book blogging community. Since the beginning of the year, author-reviewer drama has been so eloquently covered over at the CuddleBuggery blog, but something has happend over the past couple of weeks that has truly rocked the community. A highly-respected and admired blogger, Kristi at The Story Siren, was recently accused of plagiarizing six how-to articles for bloggers from four different bloggers that are not involved in the book blogging community. (To read more about this situation, go here, here, here, and here.)

This news caused division in the book blogging community, with bloggers and other industry professionals speaking out in favor of either Kristi or the four victims. There was name-calling, threats, anonymous emails and comments, and pure unadulterated vitriol. There were also some points of reason and rationality, but the mob mentality largely won out on both sides of the coin. With that said, I am not writing to declare a "side", and will only say that, as an aspiring author, I would hate to have any part of my own work plagiarized and that there really is no excuse for it.

More than anything, this debacle opened my eyes to how comfortable we can become, as individuals and as a community, in following the pack and conforming to the "norm". I started this blog to be an individual and soon found myself trying to get in on all the popular memes, checking my stats obsessively, desperately hoping my request for a book would be approved, and comparing myself and my blog to every other blogger/blog out there.

While I am so thankful for the amazing people I've met thus far, I've come to realize something: I don't want to be like any of you. I want to be me. I may not have the most unique, pretty, popular blog around, but it's my little slice of internet paradise that I will cultivate and grow, regardless of the number of hits the blog gets or the number of free books I am given. Why? Because I love books. I love sharing them with others, and I love discussing what I thought of a book with fellow book lovers. 

Why do you blog?

I am honored to participate in yet another excerpt and book trailer reveal for Taste, the much-anticipated novel by Kate Evangelista, due out later this year. Read on, dear readers!

At Barinkoff Academy, there's only one rule: no students on campus after curfew. Phoenix McKay soon finds out why when she is left behind at sunset. A group calling themselves night students threaten to taste her flesh until she is saved by a mysterious, alluring boy. With his pale skin, dark eyes, and mesmerizing voice, Demitri is both irresistible and impenetrable. He warns her to stay away from his dangerous world of flesh eaters. Unfortunately, the gorgeous and playful Luka has other plans.

When Phoenix is caught between her physical and her emotional attraction, she becomes the keeper of a deadly secret that will rock the foundations of an ancient civilization living beneath Barinkoff Academy. Phoenix doesn’t realize until it is too late that the closer she gets to both Demitri and Luka the more she is plunging them all into a centuries old feud.

Exclusive Excerpt

I sat up and followed Calixta’s gaze upward. I rubbed my eyes. I didn’t know what I was seeing at first. A statue? ¬My brain refused to snap together coherent thoughts.  I didn’t realize I’d fallen so close to one of the garden benches until I stared up at the boy that sat on one. He was strikingly beautiful. His tumble of blonde hair curled just above his sculpted cheekbones. He wore a silk shirt and a loosened cravat, like he’d become bored while dressing and decided to leave himself in disarray. His ivory skin and frozen position was what had me mistaking him for something carved from marble by Michelangelo. Then he sighed—a lonely, breathy proof of life. If I had to imagine what Lucifer looked like before he fell from heaven, the boy on the bench would certainly fulfill that image. My brain told me I had to look away, but I couldn’t.
“Luka,” Calixta said again, her voice unsure, almost nervous. It no longer contained the steel and bite she had threatened me with, which made me wonder who the boy was.

He leaned on his hands and crossed his legs, all the while keeping his eyes fixed on the night sky. His movements spoke of elegance and control. I’d encountered many people with breeding before, but his took on the air of arrogance and self-assuredness of someone used to getting what he wanted when he wanted it.

I only realized I’d been holding my breath when my lungs protested. I exhaled. My heart sputtered and restarted with a vengeance. Luka tore his gaze away from the stars and settled it on me. I’d expected pitch-black irises, like the other Night Students, but blue ice stared back at me.

“Human,” he whispered.

He reached out, and with a finger, followed an invisible trail down my cheek. I stiffened. His touch, cooler than Demitri’s, caused warm sparks to blossom on my face. He lifted his finger to his lips and licked its tip. He might as well have licked me from the way my body shivered.

Luka’s curious gaze held mine. “Leave us,” he said, but not to me.

“But—” Calixta protested like a spoiled child.

He spoke in a language I hadn’t heard before, remaining calm yet firm. The words had a rolling cadence I couldn’t quite follow, like rumbling thunder in the distance. They contained a harsh sensuality. The consonants were hard and the vowels were long and lilting.

Footsteps retreated behind me.

Luka reached out again.

It took me a minute to realize he wanted to help me up. I hesitated. He smiled. I smiled back timidly and took his hand, completely dazzled. Even with my uniform soaked from melted snow, I didn’t feel cold—all my attention was on him and the way his callused hand felt on mine. Without moving much from his seated position, he helped me stand.

“What’s your name?” he asked. He had a voice like a familiar lullaby. It filled my heart to the brim with comfort.

I swallowed and tried to stop gawking. “Phoenix.”

“The bird that rose from the ashes.” Luka bent his head and kissed the back of my hand. “It’s a pleasure meeting you.”

My cheeks warmed. My head reeled, not knowing what to think. I couldn’t understand why I felt drawn to him. And the strange connection frightened me.

From behind, someone gripped my arms and yanked me away before I could sort out the feelings Luka inspired in me. I found myself behind a towering figure yet again. Recognizing the blue-black silk for hair tied at the nape, relief washed over me. Calixta hadn’t come back to finish me off.

Demitri’s large hand wrapped around my wrist. Unlike the night before, no calm existed in his demeanor. He trembled like a junky in need of a fix. The coiled power in his tense muscles vibrated into me.

“What are you doing here?” Demitri asked.

I didn’t know he’d spoken to me until I saw his expressionless profile. I sighed.

“Phoenix.”

I flinched. The ruthless way he said my name punched all the air out of me. “You owe me answers,” I said with as much bravado as I could muster.

“I owe you nothing.” He glared. “In fact, you owe me your life.”

“I don’t think so.”

Ignoring my indignation, he faced Luka, who’d remained seated on the bench during my exchange with Demitri. “Why is she with you, Luka?”

“I wasn’t going to taste her, if that’s what you’re implying,” Luka said. “Although, she is simply delicious. I wouldn’t mind if you left us alone.”

There it was again. Taste. The word that kept coming up between these Night Students and I was connected to it in an increasingly uncomfortable way. To taste meant to sample, but what? My flesh? They had to be joking because the alternative wasn’t funny.

“The sins of the father …” Demitri left his sentence unfinished.

Luka’s smile shifted into a snarl. “Obey my command.” His chin lifted. “Kneel.”

Demitri’s stance went rigid. His grip tightened around my wrist.

Okay, weird just got weirder. Why would Luka want Demitri to kneel before him? I thought back to Eli and the others bowing to Demitri when he questioned them, but they didn’t kneel. Seriously? Were they all living on a different planet or something?

“Kneel.” Luka’s detestable smirk made his features sinister rather than angelic. The real Lucifer: a fallen angel.

Without letting go of my wrist, Demitri knelt down on one knee and bowed his head, his free hand flat at the center of his chest. “Your command has been obeyed,” he said formally.

Luka nodded once.

Demitri stood up and pulled me toward the school without telling me where we were going. Not having the time to thank Luka for saving me from Calixta, I risked a glance back. Luka smiled at me. His smile spoke of whispers, secrets, and promises to be shared on a later date.




When Kate Evangelista was told she had a knack for writing stories, she did the next best thing: entered medical school. After realizing she wasn't going to be the next Doogie Howser, M.D., Kate wandered into the Literature department of her university and never looked back. Today, she is in possession of a piece of paper that says to the world she owns a Literature degree. To make matters worse, she took Master's courses in creative writing. In the end, she realized to be a writer, none of what she had mattered. What really mattered? Writing. Plain and simple, honest to God, sitting in front of her computer, writing. Today, she has four completed Young Adult novels.






Author Website: www.kateevangelista.com
Crescent Moon Press page for Taste: http://crescentmoonpress.com/books/Taste.html

I am so incredibly honored to present the COVER REVEAL for Duplicity, the second book of the Spellbound Series by Nikki Jefford. I recently reviewed the first book, Entangled, and you can find my 5-star review here. I also have access the book trailer, which makes me even more excited to snag Duplicity when it comes out in May 2012. So, without further ado...

Isn't that cover breath-taking? It appears to have the same model as the girl on the cover of Entangled, except she's holding a different flower. Very interesting! The book trailer is so mysterious, and having already read Entangled, I am just dying to know what happens next! This is a book at the top of my To Read List! Be sure to add it to yours :-)

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