Tagged: guest posting

Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini

Sorry everyone, I’m guest posting again today.  I know, that’s two days in a row but that’s just how things worked out this time around.  However, to make it up to you, tomorrow I have a review and an interview scheduled.

For those of you who are curious, here’s a link to my review on Starcrossed by Josephine Angelini.  If you like guilty pleasure romance, Greek mythology and awesome premises, this is a book for you.

The Broken Thread by Linda Smith

Okay, I’m finally done with all of the Jeanne DuPrau reviews.  So this week I reviewed The Broken Thread by Linda Smith over at We Heart Reading.  Don’t want to read yet another review?  Well, here are some interesting articles I found that you might enjoy:

Clarion 2012: Every Brilliant Piece of Writing Advice.  If you’ve ever thought about writing or are struggling to get that novel done, this is probably some of the most inspirational advice you can get.  Just be warned that there is some creative language.

Rare Sand Kitten Birth Gives Hope for Conservation.  This kitten will just melt your heart.  It’s so cute!

An Interview with Matt Myklusch and your chance to win a book!  Because who doesn’t like free stuff?  Especially since you can choose any of the three books in Matt Myklusch’s amazing Jack Blank series.

And, to wrap things up, your conspiracy theory of the week: Why Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez May Be the Same Person.  (Note: this is from Cracked so the language is not recommended for kids.)

The People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau

Today is Wednesday, so that means I’m posting over at We Heart Reading.  My review this week is on The People of Sparks by Jeanne DuPrau, which is the sequel to The City of Ember.  Go on and check it out!

Guest Posting for The Streetlight Reader

Today I’m guest posting.  I know, again.  That’s why I announced Round Two of my giveaway today.  Anyway, I’m posting over at The Streetlight Reader.  It’s a book review on The House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer.  Clones, opium, friendship, love and drug lords…what more can you ask for in speculative fiction?

Guest Posting: Part 2

Since I’m posting over at We Heart Reading today, I figured why not post over at Steam Trains and Ghosts as well?  Margaret, the blog’s owner, asked me if I could write my thoughts on steampunk.  Is steampunk a serious genre?  Is it here to stay?  Find out by clicking here!