Saturday, September 29, 2012

Student Saturday: Skeleton Creek by Patrick Carman

Student Reviewer: Sky

I recommend this book to people who enjoy exciting scary books, because it is scary at times.  In the book it shows thrilling events you just want to keep reading it forever.  The character's names are Ryan and Sarah.  Ryan gets hurt and his parents tell him that Sarah, his best friend caused him to get hurt.  That is why they won't let him see her .  Sarah sends Ryan these tapes and it shows them about this guy named Old Man Stiler.  Ryan sees this sign in the video and realizes his dad has a tattoo on his arm that is just like it.  Ryan gets clues from Sarah sends an email each night and gets him closer to the answer to everything until he figures it out.  You won't believe what happened

I really enjoyed this book because it is scary and exciting.  If you are like me, I recommend it to you.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Uncontrollable Book Launch


Yay! Uncontrollable is out today!

Uncontrollable is the second book in "The Nature of Grace" series by S.R. JohannesUntraceable, the first book in the series, has won and been nominated for several awards including Winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Award (YA), 2012 Georgia Author of the Year (YA Nominee), and a finalist in The Kindle Book Review's "Best Indie Book of 2012 (YA)".

Kirkus reviewed Untraceable as "A thrilling story is a dramatic entanglement of mystery, deception and teen romance.  The action flows like a brisk mountain stream interspersed with rapids, holding suspense to last page."

If you like a page turner, you will love this series!

Head over to Mundie Moms for a Big Uncontrollable Launch Party with tons of prizes and then over to SR Johannes blog for even more.

To continue on with the blog tour, check out the line up! Where SR talks about anything from marketing to writing to her books to personal interviews and giveaways.

Book Summary

As 16-year-old Grace recovers from tragedy, her science class is chosen by Agent Sweeney at the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service to help with research on the new "Red Wolf Reintroduction Program". 


While she’s excited about helping with the conservation of the endangered wolves, Grace knows this means being outdoors in the worst winter recorded, in a place she no longer feels comfortable. It also means working closely with Wyn (her ex) and his annoying girlfriend (Skyler), a girl whose idea of getting close to nature is picking silk plants and growing fake plants. 

After a couple of wolves show up dead, Grace almost quits. However, when a fellow project team member goes missing, Grace continues the assignment under a renewed suspicion that someone might be sabotaging the conservation program. She quietly begins to hunt for clues. 

Little does she know, she is being hunted too. 

On Sale Now! 

Uncontrollable is on sale in paperback and ebook at all major
booksellers including Amazon, iBooks/Apple (coming soon),
 Smashwords, and B&N.
If you haven't read Untraceable, you can get it in paperback and ebook
at all major booksellers including AmazonAppleSmashwords,
and B&N.

Author Bio

S.R. Johannes is the author of award-winning and Amazon bestselling Untraceable (a teen wilderness thriller) and new tween paranormal, On The Bright Side. She has also published short novelettes as well as a teen romance anthology with 16 other authors titled, In His Eyes.  Uncontrollable, the sequel to Untraceable, is scheduled for September 2012.

 S.R. Johannes is a winner of the 2012 IndieReader Discovery Awards (Young Adult) and was also recently nominated for 2012 Georgia Author of the Year (Young Adult). Untraceable was also recently named a Finalist in The Kindle Book Review's Indie Book of the Year (YA)

 After earning an MBA and working in corporate America, S.R. Johannes traded in her expensive suits, high heels, and corporate lingo for a family, flip-flops, and her love of writing.  She lives in Atlanta, Georgia with her dog, British-accented husband, and the huge imaginations of their little prince and princess, which she hopes- someday- will change the world. 

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Molly, by Golly! Review and Interview

Molly, By Golly!  The Legend of Molly Williams, America's First Female Firefighter
Author -  Dianne Ochiltree
Publisher:  Calkins Creek Books
Pages: 32
Source:  Review galley from author
Genre:  Children's Picture Book, Historical Fiction

From Goodreads:
This legendary tale introduces young readers to Molly Williams, an African American cook for New York City's Fire Company 11, who is considered to be the first known female firefighter in U.S. history. One winter day in 1818, when many of the firefighting volunteers are sick with influenza and a small wooden house is ablaze, Molly jumps into action and helps stop the blaze, proudly earning the nickname Volunteer Number 11. Relying on historic records and pictures and working closely with firefighting experts, Dianne Ochiltree and artist Kathleen Kemly not only bring this spunky and little-known heroine to life but also show how fires were fought in early America.

My Thoughts:
I am always on the lookout for great children's picture books.  This ranks right up there.  You may wonder what makes it different.  No, it isn't the pictures even though they are wonderful.  It isn't the story, even though it is well written.  For me it was the idea that a story was written that will entice children of all ages.  Not only that, the author has done a tremendous job of providing the historical information at the end.  You the reader have the opportunity to share it with a child.  She has also provided resources for parents and teachers to further entice children to learn more about fighting fires.  I was very impressed and consider myself lucky that Dianne Ochiltree is my guest today for an interview.


Interview:
 
WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO WANT TO BECOME A WRITER?

I think it was all the books read to me by my mother at bedtime, along with all the others I read by myself by flashlight under the covers when I was older.

Our home was filled with all sorts of books and we were encouraged to explore them.  Good writers are always good readers first. 
 

WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE CHILDREN’S BOOK? All the ‘Golden Books’ were well-loved,  and as an older reader, I remember devouring Madeline L’Engle’s A WRINKLE IN TIME.


BRING US INTO YOUR HOME AND DESCRIBE YOUR WRITING ROUTINE.  I work from an office at home, and I have two ‘office assistants’:  Simon, a Maine Coon cat and Sally, our chocolate Labrador Retriever.   My routine varies according to whatever else is happening that day, but I do make the effort to put words on paper each day.  My early morning is dedicated to making this happen.


WHAT DO YOU CONSIDER THE MOST CHALLENGING ABOUT WRITING?
Finding large blocks of time for the creative work, the actual writing.  I have learned not to be picky about writing time---I will write whenever there are fifteen minutes, or two hours, or whatever, to devote to writing.

 

HOW DID YOU CHOOSE THE AGE GROUP OR GENRE YOU WRITE? In large part, children’s writers don’t choose the age group they write for---their natural voice and inner child’s viewpoint points them toward their primary readership.  I wrote a lot of different stories and learned that I was most naturally suited to writing for the very young reader.

 
WHAT GENRE DO YOU LIKE TO READ? I read a little bit of everything.  As long as the subject is of interest and the writing is good, I am one happy reader.


WHAT DO YOU DO TO UNWIND AND RELAX? Yoga!  It clears my head and soothes all the muscle kinks that come from being at a keyboard.

 
WHAT IS SOMETHING THAT WOULD SURPRISE YOUR READERS? I don’t always get my stories right the first time.  I have to write them again and again.  My editors are my teachers: they ask me to re-write things sometimes because they want me to be the very best writer I can be.

HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT ABOUT WRTING MIDDLE SCHOOL OR YOUNG ADULT BOOKS?

 I have had a young adult short story published in an anthology for teens, titled

DON’T CRAMP MY STYLE: STORIES ABOUT THAT TIME OF THE MONTH (2003, Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers).  My latest book, MOLLY BY GOLLY! THE LEGEND OF MOLLY WILLIAMS, THE FIRST FEMALE FIREFIGHTER IN AMERICA (2012, Calkins Creek/Boyds Mills Press) is a picture book aimed at slightly older readers, about 7-10 years old.  It’s a re-telling of Molly’s legendary adventure, drawn from firefighting lore, that also teaches kids how fires were fought in early America.  For more information about this book or my other books, go to

 
I look forward to providing a review of "Don't Cramp My style at the end of October.  Check out her website and her book for a quality read.