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Friday, 5 November 2010

Author's Animal Antics - Kimberly Derting


Author's Animal Antics is a new regular blog feature here at Sarah's Book Reviews where I'm very excited to have some fantastic authors come and chat to us about their pets.  I'm thrilled to introduce the lovely Kimberly Derting as my guest today...

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So we have this cat, and let’s just say that “it” is a little confused.

Our cat started out like any other cat: cute, small, cuddly, and utterly adorable. As a matter of fact, he really wasn’t meant to be our cat at all. I actually got him as a gift to give to my mother for her birthday. I had it all planned out, the cat would stay one night at our house and I would surprise my mom the next day with this wonderfully thoughtful gift. Um, big mistake, because it only took a night for my youngest daughter to fall in love. Completely, madly, and totally in love with him, um…I mean her.

Princess Beachball

Let me explain.

My daughter, who was only five at the time, had decided that this cat was most definitely a girl cat! Despite what the pet store told us, and what biology pretty much confirmed, she was convinced that this cat was in fact “a girl.”

Okay, so we humored her. Fine, the cat was a girl, so what? It’s not like we were breaking the law or anything by letting our daughter think that her new cat was a girl. The cat would never know the difference, right? Well, here’s the thing with girl cats: they get girly names. And in our house, the kids get to name their pets whatever they want, so of course these names will sometimes begin with “Princess,” as in….wait for it…. Princess Beachball. Yeah, you heard me, and now this boy-kitty was shackled with the name Princess Beachball…for life.

Do you know the worst part about having a cat named Princess Beachball? Calling for him. I’m sorry but there is simply no way to call out “Princess Beachball!” without getting strange looks from the neighbors. To this day, my husband refuses to call the cat. Of course he says it’s because he’s trying not to embarrass the cat in front of the other boy cats, but come on, we all know he’s the one who’s really embarrassed.

Abby with Princess Beachball

And to top things off, the “beachball” part of his/her name became like a self-fulfilling prophecy, because this cute and tiny kitten grew (and grew) into this large, and dare I say it, very beachball shaped (and gender confused) cat.

Poor kitty.

By the way, our daughter is nine years old now and still doesn’t know. ;)

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Thank you so much for visiting today Kimberly!  Kimberly Derting is the author of The Body Finder which has already been a huge success in the US and releases in the UK on 11th November.  The Body Finder is a fantastic start to a new young adult urban fantasy / paranormal romance series, I'd highly recommend reading it if you are a fan of these genres (I'll be posting my review and a UK giveaway later today thanks to Headline).  I can't wait to read Desires of the Dead when it releases next year!

Find out more about Kimberly and her work here - Website / Blog / Twitter / Facebook / Myspace

For more information about the Author's Animal Antics feature click here

Thursday, 4 November 2010

October 2010 Recap


Here is the list of books I read in October. (The links will take you to my reviews)

  1. Shadows - Amy Meredith (read in Sept but reviewed in Oct)
  2. First Drop of Crimson (read in Sept but reviewed in Oct)
  3. Cattitude - Edie Ramer
  4. Boys Don't Cry - Malorie Blackman
  5. Her Dark Angel - Felicity Heaton (Novella)
  6. Total Eclipse - Rachel Caine
  7. The Trouble with Spells - Lacey Weatherford
  8. Demon Hunts - C.E. Murphy
  9. The Crescent - Jordan Deen
  10. Halloween Fantasies - Katie Salidas (Novella)
  11. Alpha - Rachel Vincent
  12. The Fallen Volume 1 (The Fallen & Leviathan) - Thomas E. Sniegoski
  13. Dark Visions (The Strange Power, The Possessed, The passion) - L.J. Smith (Review coming soon)
  14. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams (Review coming soon)
  15. Deadly Game - Christine Feehan (Review coming soon)
October Book of the Month:

I thought I'd start including a book of the month in my recap posts and although I read some great books in October it was easy to pick my favorite - Alpha by Rachel Vincent.  I'm still sad that the Shifters series is finished but oh what a series it was, I'm definitely planning a re-read soon!  If you like adult UF and haven't read this series yet - go out any buy it now!

Check out my review here

Event Reports:

I was really lucky to be able to attend several events this month getting to meet some amazing authors and spend time with some of my blogging friends.  Links are included below if you'd like to find out more:
  1. Maggie Stiefvater signing followed by afternoon tea thanks to Scholastic click here
  2. Jennifer Lynn Barnes party arranged by Quercus to celebrate the release of Rasied by Wolves click here
  3. RHCB event giving bloggers the chance to meet Lauren Kate click here
  4. OUP celebration of dark fiction with Joss Stirling, William Hussey and Rhiannon Lassiter click here
Author's Animal Antics:

I'd like to thank the lovely authors who have taken part in my Author's Animal Antics Feature this month.  (You can find out more about the feature here).  If you'd like to read any of this months posts you can click on the links below:
  1. Edie Ramer
  2. Katie Salidas
Challenge Updates:

100+ Reading Challenge - Read 182/200
Terry Pratchett Challenge - Read 5/5 - COMPLETE
2010 Summer Romance Challenge - Read 16/16 COMPLETE
New Author Challenge - Read 50/50 COMPLETE
Awesome Author Challenge - Read 20/20 COMPLETE
Paranormal Reading Challenge - Read 50/50 COMPLETE
Speculative Fiction Reading Challenge - Read 24/24 COMPLETE
NAC April Mini-Challenge Battle Royale - Read 5/5 COMPLETE

Tuesday, 2 November 2010

OUP Celebration of Dark Fiction Halloween Event - 27th October 2010


I was thrilled to be invited to the OUP Celebration of dark fiction and have been looking forward to this event ever since I first found out about it.  I was looking forward to the readings by Joss Stirling, William Hussey and Rhiannon Lassiter - I hadn't read anything by these authors but had heard great things about all of them.  Thanks to Jennie at OUP who sent me a copy of Witchfinder: Dawn of the Demontide which I actually started reading on the train to London for the event!

One of my favorite things about blogging has been getting the opportunity to meet not only some fabulous authors but also some amazing bloggers.  It's so nice to chat to others who are as passionate about books as I am and it's great fun to meet up with them before / after events to catch up on all the latest news.  Sammee (I Want To Read That) and I decided to make a day of the event so although it didn't start until 7pm we met up at Waterloo train station at lunch time.  We'd arranged to meet Becky (The Bookette) at about 3pm so that left us with plenty of time to have a look around Piccadilly Waterstones, if you've read any of my other event reports you'll probably have guessed by now how much I love that store!  I think we've both added quite a few books to our wish list but I was impressed with our willpower and the fact that neither of us actually brought anything.

We had arranged to meet Becky outside Holborn tube station and the 3 of us ended up spending a couple of hours sitting in Starbucks chatting away about books.  I think I could happily chat with the others forever and the time literally flew by before Becky had to leave to go to her writing class.  Sammee & I headed over to Tottenham Court Road tube station where we were meeting up with Caroline (Portrait of a Woman) for dinner before the event (Becky was meeting us at the event after her class finished).  Sammee & I had time for a quick stop in the Holborn Waterstones before we left & I'm still not quite sure I believe this but we both managed to resist buying for a second time!  I did to a little shopping on Oxford Street though when we were scouting out the event location while we waited for Caroline to arrive (nothing book related but I did buy a very cool pair of fingerless gloves & a fab backpack!).

Caroline had to fight the commuter traffic to get to us but luckily we had time for a quick dinner in McDonald's before heading to The House of St Barnabas where we met up with Lauren (I Was A Teenage Book Geek) Lyndsey (Heaven, Hell and Purgatory) outside before going in.  It was so nice to finally meet Lyndsey, we've been chatting on Twitter for ages so it already felt like I knew her but it was lovely to meet face to face.

We were let into the building by a doorman who had to tick us all off on his list (luckily we were all on there!) and then a really friendly member of staff from OUP (I'm so sorry I didn't catch her name!) showed us to the cloak room where we could leave our coats and bags and we made our way to the room where the event was being held.  I have to say what a beautiful building it was, I'd love to go back there and explore a bit with my camera.  A lot of people had already arrived but we were greeted with drinks and found a nice spot to sit ready for the readings.

Lauren, me, Sammee, Caroline & Lyndsey

The lovely Joss Stirling, who we found out is actually Julia Golding (I'm going to have to check out some of her other books!) came and sat with us for a while.  She was so friendly and genuinely seemed interested in finding out about our blogs and how we find the time to run them.  Unfortunately it was quite loud in there so I did struggle to hear some of the things she was saying but we were all very excited when she happily signed our copies of Finding Sky for us.  We also got to meet author Victoria Connelly (author of A Weekend with Mr Darcy which is another book that has been added to my wish list!) who came and sat with us and Joss. 

Victoria Connelly & Joss Stirling

At about 8pm it was time for the author readings and first up was William Hussey who was reading from the beginning of the second book in his trilogy Witchfinder: Gallows at Twilight which will be released in January 2011.  I'm currently reading the first book Witchfinder: Dawn of the Demontide and I can definitely attest that it's perfect Halloween reading material!  William attended the event with his demon familiar (a giant spider) who spent the evening sitting on his shoulder.  He told us a little about the main character in the series Jake who is a proud geek with dark hair who thinks he is funny (just like William - and those are his words not mine!).  Jake is obsessed with horror stories which is probably a good thing as it comes in useful when he finds out that demons, witches and monsters are real and that he'll have to fight them.

William Hussey reading from Witchfinder: Gallows at Twilight

After listening to the reading I'm definitely very excited about getting my hands on Gallows at Twilight which includes trolls, skin walkers, time travel, civil war zombies and is at least partly set in a monster hotel! Sounds like a fun read doesn't it?  The reading was fab but not for the faint hearted or squeamish, all I'm going to say about that is read the book and wait until you get to the part about the witches' stew and something that looks like sausages!  William also mentioned an infamous line about a shopping bag that he was only just allowed to include in the final version of the story and I'm just about dying of curiosity to find out why.  I was interested to discover that William has previously published 2 adult horror books Through a Glass, Darkly and The Absence and I think I'm going to have to get my hands on copies of both of these.

Rhiannon Lassiter reading from Ghost of a Chance

The next author reading was by Rhiannon Lassiter who was reading from her newest book Ghost of a Chance that will be available in January 2011.  Rhiannon is the daughter of famous author Mary Hoffman (who also attended the event but I didn't get to speak to) and had her first book published before her 19th birthday.  She has written 13 books for children and young adults so I'm going to have to make sure I get hold of some of those to read.  Ghost of a Chance is set in a large (and creepy) stately home owned by a family who can't afford the upkeep.  The family have opened the house to tourists to raise money and are thinking of starting offering ghost walks.  Eva lives in the house with her Grandfather but there are apparently lots of unpleasant family members who visit regularly. 

Rhiannon read from chapter 4 which is titled Invisible Girl and we got to follow Eva down into the cold, dark cellar where she finds an array of torture devices that have been collected by the Chance family through the generations.  The story was incredibly creepy and I have a feeling it will be one I'll be reading while peeping out from behind a cushion but I'm definitely looking forward to it!

Joss Stirling reading from Finding Sky

Last but by no means least was the reading by Joss Stirling from her book Finding Sky.  Joss is well known as Julia Golding but she wanted to indulge in her English love for the Gothic with Finding Sky and is using a different name as this book is aimed at an older audience.  Before the reading Joss talked about her road trip across America and how she was inspired by the Rocky Mountains, she did admit to hating Las Vegas though.  I've not yet read Finding Sky but it is high on my to read pile and I'm very much looking forward to getting stuck into it.  Her main characters all have the gift of ESP (something I love to read about) but they have to pay a price for their gifts.  Each character has a soul mate who was born at the same time as they were but may be anywhere in the world and could be impossible to find.

The reading was a snippet from Sky's second date with Zed which was suitably set on Halloween and included a misunderstanding between them and some trick or treaters which had the audience laughing out loud.  Joss talked about the theme of the book being how gifts can backfire and it shows how people can use or abuse the powers they have been given.  I'm definitely planning on reading this book soon so keep an eye out for my review

William Hussey

I didn't have much time to mingle after the event as Sammee & I were both worried about the possibility of missing our trains home but I did get to have a quick chat with William Hussey and get my copy of Witchfinder: Dawn of the Demontide signed.  I think I may have embarrassed myself just a little bit when I confessed how squeamish I am but told William that I'm a big girl now & I can take it (please someone remember to chaperone me at future author events and stop me opening my big mouth LOL).  I also got to talk to lovely blogger and aspiring author Natalie (The Writer Side of Life) and I said a brief hello to Liz (My Favorite Books) but unfortunately didn't have time to chat with her properly - hopefully next time Liz!

Here is a slide show with a few more pictures from the event, I'm sorry I didn't manage to get better pictures of the authors during the readings but I didn't have a great view from where we were sitting.


I'd like to say a massive thank you to all of the staff at OUP who worked hard to make this such a great event.  I'm sure I can speak for all of us when I say what an amazing time we had and I really enjoyed listening to all of the author readings.  Thank you also for the lovely goodie bags, I've been enjoying the sample chapters and was thrilled to be able to get my copy of Finding Sky signed by Joss!  Jennie it was lovely to meet you, even if it was only for a brief hello as we left to catch our trains.

Who was there:
Oxford University Press - website
Joss Stirling - website - Joss' Event Report
William Hussey - website
Rhiannon Lassiter - website
Victoria Connelly - website - Victoria's Event Report
Becky - The Bookette
Liz, Sarah & Mark - My Favorite Books - Liz's Event Report

Spooktacular Giveaway Winner: Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes


With the help of random.org I am very happy to announce that the winner of the Spooktacular Giveaway winning a signed copy of Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes and a carved wooden wolf pen is:

Michelle (From Clover Hill Book Reviews)

Congratulations Michelle!  If you can email me at sarahsreviews at ymail dot com with your full address I will get your prize in the post for you.  If I don't hear from you within 48 hours then a different winner will be chosen. 

I'd like to say a massive thank you to everyone who entered - I was really pleased with the fantastic response to this giveaway & 117 people entered with a total of 324 entries!  I really enjoyed taking part in the giveaway hop and have already signed up for the Gratitude Giveaway hop so make sure you come back between the 17th & 27th of November for your chance to win.

Monday, 1 November 2010

Review: The Fallen Volume 1 (The Fallen & Leviathan) - Thomas E Sniegoski

The Ultimate quest for redemption

On his eighteenth birthday, Aaron begins to hear strange voices and is convinced he is going insane.  But having moved from foster home to foster home, Aaron doesn't know whom he can trust.  He wants to confide in the cute girl from class, but fears she'll confirm he's crazy.

Then a mysterious man begins following Aaron.  He knows about Aaron's troubled past and his new powers.  And he has a message for Aaron: As the son of a mortal and an angel, Aaron has been chosen to redeem the fallen.

Aaron tries to dismiss the news and resists his supernatural abilities.  But he must accept his new found heritage - and quickly.  For the dark powers are gaining strength, and are hell-bent on destroying him...

Fallen Series:
The Fallen
Leviathan
Aerie
Reckoning

Visit Thomas E Sniegoski's website for more information

Review:
Aaron has grown up being shuffled between foster families and has no memory of his real parents.  When he turns 18 very strange things start happening to him, he is suffering with recurring nightmares and is suddenly able to understand languages he's never even heard of before.  Worried that he is losing his mind Aaron doesn't know where to turn.  When a mysterious old man starts following him and claiming that Aaron is a nephilim (the son of a mortal woman and a fallen angel) Aaron doesn't want to believe him but as time goes by it soon becomes obvious that the man must be telling the truth.  But can Aaron come to terms with his new powers before his enemies discover him?

The Fallen Volume 1 contains the first 2 stories in The Fallen series by Thomas E Sniegoski - The Fallen and Leviathan.  I have to confess that one of the things that drew me to the book was the cover and I was expecting a story with a strong paranormal romance and was looking forward to reading it from a male character's perspective.  I have to say that although there are hints at a possible future romance the book wasn't at all what I expected.  It is actually a lot darker and more violent than I thought it would be and I think it would be popular with a male audience (perhaps with a different cover?) as well as with girls.

I have mixed feelings about the book - perhaps that is because of the expectations I had when I started reading.  There were some things I really liked, Aaron is an interesting character and one I felt drawn to but I did get a little fed up with his refusal to accept things by the end of the second story.  At first his reluctance was completely understandable but I just felt it went on a little too long and became irritating in the end.  I absolutely loved Aaron's dog Gabriel and the relationship between the 2 of them, I don't want to give any spoilers by saying more so you'll just have to read the book to find out why!  I enjoyed the action and although the first story is a little slower the pace really picked up in Leviathan and had me rapidly turning the pages to find out what happened next.

The main thing I had a problem with was the number of different viewpoints we saw throughout the story.  We seemed to be constantly introduced to new characters and just as I was starting to think they were going to have an important role to play they would be killed off.  I was never sure who was going to be important and I ended up getting confused with some of the names which made reading hard at times.  I felt you could have cut away quite a few chapters without really losing anything important from the story line but making for a less confusing read. 

Having said that I do feel that the author has raised some interesting concepts and I'm very curious to see how things will play out in the last 2 stories in the series.  When you look at the angels versus the fallen angels it is interesting to see who it is doing bad things with the belief that they are working towards a greater good.  The story really makes you think about good and evil and it will make you wonder if anyone is ever completely good or bad or if we are all just somewhere in the middle.  I'm curious to see how Aaron will be able to reunite the fallen angels with God and to find out more about his parents and his blossoming abilities.  I'm hoping that we will see more of the romance that has so far only been hinted at and looking forward to seeing more of both Aaron and Gabriel.  I would recommend this series to YA urban fantasy fans who like their stories more on the darker side.  If you're looking for a gentle romance this probably isn't the series for you but if you're not squeamish and want something that will make you think then it's definitely worth giving it a try.

Source: Received for review from publisher Simon & Schuster

Other Reviews:
If you have reviewed this book on your blog please leave a link to your review in the comments & I'll add the link here.

Sunday, 31 October 2010

Review: Alpha - Rachel Vincent

"The only thing I knew, beyond a shadow of a doubt - I would live and die for my pride"

Everything is about to change for werecat Faythe when her father is ousted from the council that controls their secret world.  And a shocking tragedy jeopardises her future as Alpha of the pride.

Now a rebel on the run, Faythe's biggest fight lies ahead.  Old allies from the supernatural world are ready to stand by her side.  And weretoms Marc and Jace would give their very souls in the duel for Faythe's heart...

Yet as their enemies draw near Faythe knows that she - and she alone - can lead the pride into what may be their final battle.

Shifters Series:
Stray
Rogue
Pride
Prey
Shift
Alpha

For more information visit Rachel Vincent's website

Review:
This is the 6th and final book in the Shifters series so it is very difficult to review without giving spoilers for previous books.  There won't be any spoilers for Alpha included in this review but if you're new to the series I strongly recommend you stop reading now as this series really should be read in order - why not check out my review for Stray instead.  This is my favorite Urban Fantasy series though so I'd definitely recommend you check it out!

Anyone who knows me probably knows by now what a massive fan I am of this series, I have been completely hooked since I first read Stray and my addiction has only got worse as I continued reading.  I think it's fair to say that I've been anticipating this book for what seems like forever but I've also been dreading it too.  It's always sad to reach the end of a series you love and know that you're going to have to say goodbye to characters you've come to know and love and I know I could have happily read many more books set in this world.  I have to say that I'm pleased that Rachel Vincent decided to end this series on a high though rather than drag it out until I wanted to stop reading like some authors who I refuse to mention here!

I doubt you'll be surprised to hear that as soon as this book arrived I immediately dropped everything else and settled in for the long haul.  I did manage to make it last 2 days but that was more due to lack of reading time than anything else!  If you've read the other books in the series then you'll already know how action packed the story lines usually are and Alpha was even more of a roller coaster ride.  There were plenty of times I was reading with my heart in my mouth worrying desperately that everyone would survive the final battle.  I'll admit that I was worried about Rachel's ability to tear my heart out and I'll confess to shedding more than a few tears during this installment in the series. 

I really did go through every possible emotion reading this book & was glad I was reading in the privacy of my own home as I literally shouted in indignation at the bad guys, sobbed my heart out with both joy & sadness and jumped up and down with glee.  This probably isn't a story you'd want to be reading in public!

There are a lot of threads that needed to be tied up in the final installment but one that was at the top of my list had to be the love triangle between Faythe, Marc and Jace.  I'm not going to say if I was happy with the outcome of that as I'm sure I've mentioned in other reviews which guy I was routing for so I'll just say that Rachel managed to ratchet up the tension until I wasn't sure if I could stand any more.  I swung wildly back and forth over who Faythe would eventually choose until I almost decided that she would be left without either of them.  It was both heartbreaking and uplifting to read.

If you're a fan of the series you need to get hold of Alpha as soon as possible but if you're yet to enter the Shifters world then I'd urge you to do so as soon as possible.  As soon as I'd finished the last page I wanted to pick up Stray and start the journey all over again (the only thing that stopped me is that it's already been packed in anticipation of my house move!).  I'm pretty sure re-reading the series is one of the first things I'll do when I've unpacked.  Faythe has come on such a massive journey since the beginning of the first book and I feel lucky that I got to share that experience with her.  I can't recommend this series highly enough and am looking forward to seeing what Rachel Vincent comes up with next.  I just hope that one day she will revisit the world of the werecats and that we will get to see how the future pans out for the characters we love.

Source: Purchased

Other Reviews:
Ink and Paper
Portrait of a Woman
I Want To Read That
Tynga's Reviews
If you have reviewed this book on your blog please leave a link to your review in the comments & I'll add the link here.

Happy Halloween


I guess it's a bit late in the day to say it but I'm going to say it anyway - Happy Halloween everyone!  I hope you've all had (or are having) a fab Halloween holiday.  I've actually been sick today so I didn't get to go to London like I'd planned (I'm gutted that I missed the Foyles Fear Fest event but hope everyone who attended had a fab time!) but my Mum & I had fun with our first ever attempt at carving pumpkins.  I have no idea why we've never done it before but we both enjoyed it & I'm sure we'll be doing it again next year!

Don't forget you still have time to enter my Spooktacular giveaway & win a signed copy of Raised by Wolves by Jennifer Lynn Barnes.  The giveaway is international so if you haven't already entered click here to join in.  There are over 80 blogs offering prizes so don't forget to visit the others to see what else you can win!  As this giveaway is international & I'm easily confused by different time zones I'm going to keep it open until 12pm GMT on Monday 1st November to make sure everyone is able to enter up until Midnight 31st October wherever they are.  That gives you 13 hours from now to enter so what are you waiting for?