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06 September 2013

Uncovered (80): Cress


I think you guys all know by now how much I love Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles. So it may come as no surprise that today's cover is for Cress, the third book in the Lunar Chronicles series. I like this cover a lot more than the cover to Scarlet, which was a little boring to me. This one has enough detail to make it interesting but also leaves a lot of room for the imagination. Since this story is about Rapunzel, it's cool to see her trademark hair. If you saw this on the shelf, you would have a good idea what it's about. I have always loved the font used for the book title and I still do. I think it looks great here and on the rest of the series' book covers. The covers all use the same colors to varying degrees, which ties them together nicely. I bet these would look really nice side by side on a bookshelf.

Well that's my cover love post for this week. Sorry it's a bit brief but I totally forgot to schedule this and am writing this in a half awake state. Hopefully it all makes sense tomorrow. Thanks for reading! Which Lunar Chronicles book cover is your favorite? Let me know in the comments below.




23 July 2013

Comic-Con 2013 Spotlight: The Books


Hi, everyone. I am going to take a cue from my friend and co-blogger Alethea and am going to highlight some of the fun things I found at Comic-Con this weekend. I'll probably split it up into different media (books, movies, etc) and hope to also have a few panel recaps for you as well later in the week.

I had a really great time at Comic-Con this year. I was exhausted most evenings but, surprisingly, not as exhausted as I usually am during the con. I still walked a lot and basically subsisted on trail mix and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches all weekend but I don't feel too bad. I barely went into Hall H this year and only hit Ballroom 20 once. Other that that I tried to go to the smaller book and comics panels. Let's get to the books


The Troop by Nick Cutter - Described as a cross between Lord of the Flies and The Ruins, this book is about a troupe of Boy Scouts who find themselves on an island and they are not alone. It's about the monsters out there and the monsters within. Creepy! The editor of this book said it was one of the scariest books he had read in a long time. I haven't read a good horror book in a while and this one sounds fantastic. Thanks to Simon & Schuster for giving me an ARC of this one.


Rise Again by Ben Tripp - I am not sure but it looks like this book may have been self-published previously and it now going to see a big publisher release. This is about a zombie outbreak where a war veteran turned sheriff has to fight the odds (and zombies) to find her sister, who has run away. Sounds fun and scary. Thanks to Simon & Schuster for an early copy of this one.


Prince of Shadows by Rachel Caine - This one looks really cool. It's a re-telling of Romeo and Juliet from the point of view of Romeo's cousin Benvolio. Hot teens, Shakespeare and intrigue. Sounds good to me. This one will be coming out next year from Penguin.


Steelheart by Brandon Sanderson - This book was a hot topic at SDCC this weekend. Random House was really pushing it and Sanderson was on several panels and had a few signings going on over the weekend. I saw Brandon on a panel on Sunday and it made me really excited to read this one. It's about a world in which super powers exist except only bad people get them. There are no super heroes, only super villains. Doesn't it sound good?


Cress (Lunar Chronicles #3) by Marissa Meyer - If you follow me on Instagram you will know that this was the one book that I really wanted this weekend. Macmillan was only giving away copies to the first 20 in line for Marissa's signing on Fri. I really didn't think I had a chance at this since 20 is nothing at SDCC. There are literally thousands of people there. But due to some help from a friend and nimble feet on my part, I managed to be #8 in line. I have a few books to read before I can read this one but I am sooooooo excited to start it.


Gris Grimly's Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and Gris Grimly I am sad that I didn't make it to Grimly's booth to pick this one up. I am a fan of Frankenstein and Grimly's illustration work. I think the combo of these two is going to be pretty amazing. This comes out in Aug from Balzer + Bray.


If Dogs Run Free  by Bob Dylan and illustrated by Scott C. - This book is based on the lyrics to song by Bob Dylan with Scott C. illustrating. I am a big fan of Scott C.'s and was able to take a look at this at his booth. It looks super cute and I think it's going to be a really great read. Thanks to Simon & Schuster for showcasing this one. It is definitely going on my wishlist.

So there you have some of the books I am most looking forward to later this year. I did snag some other books over the weekend as well but I'll save those for my Stacked haul post. Check back later this week for spotlights on comics, television and more!




14 July 2013

Manicure Monday (24): Scarlet


Hello, everyone. Thanks for coming by this Monday. I am gearing up for Comic Con this week so you may not see as much of me as usual. I am going to try to schedule some posts for you all but we'll see how far I get. And I doubt I will have a Manicure Monday for you next week since I won't get back from San Diego until Sunday night and no no bookish nails will be done during that time. Now that that's out of the way, let's see my manicure for this week.



If you follow me on Facebook or Twitter you will know that I started reading Scarlet by Marissa Meyer last week. Yes, I know it's been out for ages and I even had an ARC. But it's one of those things where I knew it was going to be great so I put it off for as long as possible because I knew it would make me want the next book. So I read it, and it was AWESOME. I liked it even better than Cinder and I pretty much adored Cinder. Marissa Meyer is going to be at Comic Con and there will be an extremely limited number of Cress ARCs. Please cross your fingers for me. I am really hoping to get one. Sorry - back to the nails.