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Synopsis from Goodreads...
“The Grail is a story, a myth! It didn’t exist on your world! It can’t exist here!”
The city-state of Varuz is failing. Duke Aurelian is the last of his line, his capital is crumbling, and the armies of his enemy, Duke Conrad, are poised beyond the mountains to invade. Aurelian is preparing to gamble everything on one last battle. So when a holy man, the Doctor, comes to Varuz from beyond the mountains, Aurelian asks for his blessing in the war.
But all is not what it seems in Varuz. The city-guard have lasers for swords, and the halls are lit by electric candlelight. Aurelian’s beloved wife, Guena, and his most trusted knight, Bernhardt, seem to be plotting to overthrow their Duke, and Clara finds herself drawn into their intrigue...
Will the Doctor stop Aurelian from going to war? Will Clara’s involvement in the plot against the Duke be discovered? Why is Conrad’s ambassador so nervous? And who are the ancient and weary knights who arrive in Varuz claiming to be on a quest for the Holy Grail…?
"He frowned at me, but we had been friends for many years, and I did not fear his anger on my own account. I was conscious, too, of the Doctor, watching this whole scene unfold, and while I still knew little about him, I did not want to give too much away."--Doctor Who: Royal Blood by Una McCormack
Have you ever read any of the Doctor Who books?
Friday, September 18, 2015
Thursday, September 17, 2015
Review: Doctor Who: Royal Blood by Una McCormack
Title:Doctor Who: Royal Blood
Author: Una McCormack
Source/Format: Blogging for Books, Paperback Review Copy
More Details: Science Fiction
Publisher/Publication Date: Broadway Books, September 8, 2015
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Synopsis from Goodreads...
“The Grail is a story, a myth! It didn’t exist on your world! It can’t exist here!”
The city-state of Varuz is failing. Duke Aurelian is the last of his line, his capital is crumbling, and the armies of his enemy, Duke Conrad, are poised beyond the mountains to invade. Aurelian is preparing to gamble everything on one last battle. So when a holy man, the Doctor, comes to Varuz from beyond the mountains, Aurelian asks for his blessing in the war.
But all is not what it seems in Varuz. The city-guard have lasers for swords, and the halls are lit by electric candlelight. Aurelian’s beloved wife, Guena, and his most trusted knight, Bernhardt, seem to be plotting to overthrow their Duke, and Clara finds herself drawn into their intrigue...
Will the Doctor stop Aurelian from going to war? Will Clara’s involvement in the plot against the Duke be discovered? Why is Conrad’s ambassador so nervous? And who are the ancient and weary knights who arrive in Varuz claiming to be on a quest for the Holy Grail…?
You know, there is something about the Doctor Who books that keeps me coming back for more. I love the show too so getting Royal Blood was an easy decision. I read this book in a few hours—it was kind of short—but pretty much perfect for what I was looking for. The book opens with the Doctor and Clara landing in a new place, but from the start there was something very odd about the isolated city of Varuz. With its laser swords and electricity, its first appearance is that of a great city but on closer inspection it seemed like the place was crumbling away—it made for an excellent setting. The plot was pretty straight forward as the Doctor and Clara got wrapped up in the conflicts that surrounded Varuz. And in the typical fashion of Doctor Who, they tried to help solve some of the problems to the best of their abilities. The ending was a little sad, but overall, I really enjoyed this book.
Author: Una McCormack
Source/Format: Blogging for Books, Paperback Review Copy
More Details: Science Fiction
Publisher/Publication Date: Broadway Books, September 8, 2015
Goodreads Amazon Barnes & Noble Book Depository
Synopsis from Goodreads...
“The Grail is a story, a myth! It didn’t exist on your world! It can’t exist here!”
The city-state of Varuz is failing. Duke Aurelian is the last of his line, his capital is crumbling, and the armies of his enemy, Duke Conrad, are poised beyond the mountains to invade. Aurelian is preparing to gamble everything on one last battle. So when a holy man, the Doctor, comes to Varuz from beyond the mountains, Aurelian asks for his blessing in the war.
But all is not what it seems in Varuz. The city-guard have lasers for swords, and the halls are lit by electric candlelight. Aurelian’s beloved wife, Guena, and his most trusted knight, Bernhardt, seem to be plotting to overthrow their Duke, and Clara finds herself drawn into their intrigue...
Will the Doctor stop Aurelian from going to war? Will Clara’s involvement in the plot against the Duke be discovered? Why is Conrad’s ambassador so nervous? And who are the ancient and weary knights who arrive in Varuz claiming to be on a quest for the Holy Grail…?
You know, there is something about the Doctor Who books that keeps me coming back for more. I love the show too so getting Royal Blood was an easy decision. I read this book in a few hours—it was kind of short—but pretty much perfect for what I was looking for. The book opens with the Doctor and Clara landing in a new place, but from the start there was something very odd about the isolated city of Varuz. With its laser swords and electricity, its first appearance is that of a great city but on closer inspection it seemed like the place was crumbling away—it made for an excellent setting. The plot was pretty straight forward as the Doctor and Clara got wrapped up in the conflicts that surrounded Varuz. And in the typical fashion of Doctor Who, they tried to help solve some of the problems to the best of their abilities. The ending was a little sad, but overall, I really enjoyed this book.
This copy of the book was provided by Blogging for Books for this review, thank you!
Una McCormack is a New York Times bestselling author. She has written two Doctor Who novels featuring the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory: The King’s Dragon and The Way through the Woods, as well as several audio dramas for Big Finish. She lives in Cambridge with her partner, Matthew, and their daughter, VerityTuesday, September 15, 2015
Release Week Blitz & Giveaway: The Pirate Code by Heidi Schulz
I'm so excited that THE PIRATE CODE by Heidi Schulz releases today and that I get to share the news along with an awesome giveaway! If you haven’t yet heard about this series by Heidi Schulz, be sure to check out all the details below. And don't forget to check out the giveaway at the bottom for the post, and enter for a chance to win copies of both HOOK’S REVENGE books! US Only.
Title: THE PIRATE CODE:
HOOK'S REVENGE Book 2
Author:
Heidi Schulz
Pub. Date:
September 15, 2015
Publisher:
Disney-Hyperion
Pages: 352
Format:
Hardcover, eBook
Find it: Amazon, Barnes
& Noble, Goodreads
Fresh off a
fearsome encounter with the Neverland crocodile, Jocelyn Hook decides the most
practical plan is to hunt down her father's famous fortune. After all, she'll
need the gold to fund her adventuring in the future. (And luckily, Hook left
her the map.)
But the map
proves to be a bit harder to crack than Jocelyn had hoped, and she's convinced
that the horrible Peter Pan might be the only one with the answers. Of course,
he doesn't really feel like helping her, so Jocelyn takes the only reasonable
course of action left to her: she kidnaps his mother. Evie, though, is
absolutely thrilled to be taken prisoner, so Jocelyn's daring ploy doesn't have
quite the effect she'd planned for.
Along with
the problem of her all-too-willing captive, Jocelyn must also contend with
Captain Krueger, whose general policy is that no deed is too dastardly when it
comes to stealing Hook's treasure. And with the ever-shifting Whens of the
Neverland working against her as well, Jocelyn, Evie, Roger, and the rest of
the Hook's Revenge crew have their work cut out for them.
In this
rambunctious showdown between characters new and old, Jocelyn puts her own
brand of pirating to the test in a quest to save her future and those she
loves...
About Heidi...
Heidi Schulz is a writer, reader, and giraffe
suspicioner. She lives in Salem, Oregon with her husband, co-captaining a crew
made of their teen daughter, a terrible little dog, and five irascible
chickens. Her debut novel for middle grade readers, HOOK’S REVENGE, published
by Disney•Hyperion, was a Bank Street Best book, among the New York Public
Library’s Top 100 Titles for Children in 2014, and an OCTE Oregon Spirit Honor
Book. A sequel, HOOK’S REVENGE: THE PIRATE CODE, will follow in
September 2015. Bloomsbury Kids will publish her picture book debut,
GIRAFFES RUIN EVERYTHING, in Spring 2016.
Connect with the
author:
And now time for the giveaway. One winner
will receive both HOOKS’S REVENGE Books. This contest is US Only and ends on September
25th at Midnight EST!
Friday, September 11, 2015
Sale Alert & Giveaway: Midnight Thief by Livia Blackburne
Oh yes, it's that time again. The ebook for Midnight Thief by Livia Blackburne is going to be on sale for $0.99 starting on September 10th to the 13th. So if you haven't read it yet, now would be the time to get it.
Check out the sale here
And don't forget to check out the second book in the series, Daughter of Dusk!
Livia Blackburne wrote her first novel while researching the neuroscience of reading at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Since then, she’s switched to full time writing, which also involves getting into people’s heads but without the help of a three tesla MRI scanner. Her novel MIDNIGHT THIEF debuted with Disney-Hyperion in July 2014, and its sequel DAUGHTER OF DUSK came out in August 2015.
And now, time for the giveaway. Enter for a chance to win a prize pack from Livia Blackburn including an audiobook copy of Midnight Thief, a annotated paperback copy of Poison Dance, a early manuscript of Daughter of Dusk (with editorial marks), and book swag. This giveaway is International.
Thursday, September 10, 2015
Summer Lovin' Book Tag
Today I'm participating in the Summer Lovin' Book Tag since I'm kind of sad that summer is over. It kind of seems like the time flew by way too quickly, but that's besides the point. As always, check out the original tag video HERE over on Richard Denney's Youtube Channel.
Start of summer: Pick a book with an attention grabbing first sentence?
I’m going to pick Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld. With this series I actually started with the second book, read the last one, all before I went back to start the trilogy from the beginning. “The Austrian horses glinted in the moonlight, their riders standing tall in the saddle, swords raised.” It was the perfect opening for the novel.
Too hot to go Out: Pick a book for a day in?
Summer Road trip: Pick a book you’d take with you on the road?
Nasty Sunburn: A book you really disliked (so far) this year?
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater. You can read my thoughts on the novel HERE, but there were factors that I didn't like and I found it difficult to get into the story.
Sizzling Read: Recommend one of your favorite books?
I really can't decide between Scarlett Undercover by Jennifer Latham and Love Fortunes and Other disasters by Kimberly Karalius. I recommend both of them because they were great books.
And that's it. Don't forget to check out Richard Denney's Youtube Channel, and if you want to do this tag, go for it, because I tag you. Happy reading!
If I was going to take a book with me I would probably choose Inkheart by Cornelia Funke. It’s been a very long time since I read it so it would be kind of nice to finally reread it.
Iced Tea Goodness: Pick a book with a cold setting?
Kiss of Frost by Jennifer Estep (There was lots of snow in this book.)
Kiss of Frost by Jennifer Estep (There was lots of snow in this book.)
Nasty Sunburn: A book you really disliked (so far) this year?
Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater. You can read my thoughts on the novel HERE, but there were factors that I didn't like and I found it difficult to get into the story.
Sizzling Read: Recommend one of your favorite books?
I really can't decide between Scarlett Undercover by Jennifer Latham and Love Fortunes and Other disasters by Kimberly Karalius. I recommend both of them because they were great books.
And that's it. Don't forget to check out Richard Denney's Youtube Channel, and if you want to do this tag, go for it, because I tag you. Happy reading!
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