Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Teaser Tuesday: 12/6



Teaser Tuesday is hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading!
So today I wanted to share a teaser that was featured on Amy Plum's blog! Her book, Until I Die isn't out for another little while (Insert need for book now!) and she shared this for the YA Sisterhood's Tournament of Heroines!


Until I Die by Amy Plum

I can’t do this. As the thought flashed through my mind, I had a panic-induced out-of-body experience. I felt like I was up in the air looking down at myself: a teenage girl standing in an alleyway brandishing a sword at a man almost twice her size. I can’t, I thought again. I’m too afraid to move.
My enemy righted himself and started toward me. I looked up into his cold, murderous eyes, and that was all it took. I felt the adrenaline coursing through my veins and my heart thumping in my chest. And suddenly I was in the zone.

~Taken from Amy Plum's blog.

Sighhhh. Can I have this book? Please? It comes out May 8th, and that date couldn't come sooner!

Friday, December 02, 2011

Friday 56: 12/2




The Friday 56 is hosted by Freda's Voice!

    Rules: 
    • Grab your current read
    • Turn to page 56
    • Find any sentence that grabs you
    • Post it
    • Add your URL to her Linky!


    Daughter of Smoke and Bone by Laini Taylor
    "'I hate rules.'"
    "'Oh, sweet girl, wouldn't that be nice? We can wait right here, the way we did when you were small.'"

    A sweet moment between two friends! Pick up this book! You wont regret it!
    ~~Sam :)

    Thursday, December 01, 2011

    RAK: December


    Hosted By Book Soulmates
    The Rules:
    • Please sign-up each month that you can participate (and by participate, we mean give as well as receive).
    • Show off your participation by grabbing our RAK button (code is in the right sidebar).
    • Create a wish list (on Amazon, Goodreads, or your blog etc) and post it in the Google Doc located in each R.A.K post for the month.
    • If you choose to do a R.A.K for someone, check out their wish list and contact that blogger directly for their information.
    • Once you receive a RAK, send us an our new email to [rakbybooksoulmates @ gmail . com] so that we can update the Google Doc. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU SEND EMAILS TO THIS ADDRESS!
    • E-book participation is limited to files being gifted directly to a person from the e-book store. Amazon's Kindle Store is set up to allow this, as well as the Kobo store and we believe Barnes & Noble with Nook as well.
    • At the end of the month, SHOW US YOUR R.A.K by making a "RAK Wrap-Up" post.  This post should include who you SENT gifts to as well who you RECEIVED gifts from :)

    So guess what? It's December! I hope you all finished your NaNoWriMos in time, I did! This month I will be participating in RAK, which should be fun since it's my first time. Sign up's really easy, so you should join me!

    Before I Fall

    Before I Fall
    What if you only had one day to live? What would you do? Who would you kiss? And how far would you go to save your own life?
    Samantha Kingston has it all: looks, popularity, the perfect boyfriend. Friday, February 12, should be just another day in her charmed life. Instead, it turns out to be her last.
    The catch: Samantha still wakes up the next morning. Living the last day of her life seven times during one miraculous week, she will untangle the mystery surrounding her death—and discover the true value of everything she is in danger of losing. --from bn.com

    This book made me think. Like Oliver's other book, Delirium, it poses social problems, and I couldn't read it in a day. I took me a while, but it was worth it. Definitely worth it. 
    Sam is popular. It's her biggest attribute in the book, the thing that we're constantly reminded of through her actions. You might be thinking "But there are thousands of books about popular kids. I was a popular kid! Why should I read about one of their redemptions?" I've never been popular. Never will be, but this poses the gritty side of popularity, where they really are just shallow people. 
    Then she dies. At the point she realizes this, Sam can do anything. Will do anything. Before long, she starts putting the pieces together to something bigger than just her death. No, I'm not going to tell you that it was all a conspiracy theory. But it did make me guilty. What have I done today that could be considered nice? Not much, I can tell you that. And on the flip side of things, I've probably been rude dozens more than that number. What would happen if I died today?
    All in all, I give this book 49 out of 51 tacos, not because it's simply "The best book in the world with the hottest guy and blah blah blah", but because it was thought provoking. It was meaningful. I don't know if this sounds appealing to you, but it had more of a meaning to it than most of the YA books I've read in a while. If you've read Delirium, pick up Before I Fall too, I promise it gives you the humor, wit, and sincerity that Lauren Oliver has proven to give us.

    Guest Post: eBook Vs Books Smackdown w/ Shelli Wells



    Hey y'all!! I am here today with the author Shelli Wells! Please give her a warm welcome! *Applause*  She is doing a book tour for her brand spanking new book Untraceable! When I say brand spanking new, I mean like three days old!! :) For you today we have a guest post about eBooks vs. Books! I hope you enjoy it! I certanitly did!


    eBooks vs. Books Smack Down

    Which do you prefer? Ebooks or Books.

    I prefer books. There is nothing like curling up in bed with my book and reading into the wee hours when it is quiet and dark.

    To me – ereaders are equivalent to Edward. They look nice but are they really cozy. To me they are kinda hard and cold. Books are something you can snuggle up with. I do read eBooks on my iPad. But mostly I use my iPad for beta reads, early manuscripts, or indie pubbed books.

    Do you think that paper books will go extinct because of eBooks?

    Gosh I hope not. I can’t imagine not having a bookstore to roam around in. I can’t imagine everything being electronic. Being forced to read online instead of holding a book. I do not want a world like Fahrenheit 451 where there are no books or where they are censored. If they are online – they are easily controlled.

    But I am a little worried that teens who love ereaders will grow up and stay with ereaders because they have never experienced a real book. That people who are now in their 30, 40s and 50s – who love books  - wont be the majority buyer. And eBooks will take the lead.

    I hope not.

    Do you feel you could be more successful with the eBook market or the regular market?

    I have no clue. I think every book is different. I have a paperback and an eBook coming out. But my marketing is more tailored to eBook b/c I am an unknown debut who has indie pubbed. The odds are against me. But I like it that way J

    How much more do you make from the eBook market than selling your books in bookstores?

    Right now – on my $3.99 eBook, I will make 70% (about $2.75). On my $9.99 paperback, I will make $1.50. I think that is a little more than the traditional author but then again - I don’t have their distribution or marketing guns.

    My goal is to sell 1,000 to break even and “earn out” what I put in.

    How is the digital publishing changing?

    I think eBook sales are increasing every day, which means books are changing, distribution is changing, and marketing is changing. I think traditional publishers are moving too slow to adapt and I worry they won’t be able to adapt. Eventually, if they don’t raise eBook royalties, I could see authors holding onto their digital rights and doing them on their own.

    How is your marketing different for paperbacks vs. eBooks?

    Well, I am not depending on many brick and mortar stores on the paperback. IT is available and I hope it gets buss so they will order it off my ISBN but I’m targeting eBookers more.

    This means, I am doing a grass roots campaign to online readers. In a way this is cheaper but in a way it’s like finding a needle in a haystack and its contacting one person at a time to hopefully start a word of mouth.

    I am not using traditional channels; I am seeking out new channels online to reach ereading teens directly.




    About the author: Goodreads.com Bio!

    When Shelli was younger, she spent all her time outdoors, hiking, camping and living the Girl Scout Way. 


    Somewhere along the way, she got away from nature and earned an MBA in Marketing, kicking off an 18-year marketing career in Corporate America. 



    Eventually, Shelli traded in her expensive suits, high heels, and corporate lingo for a family, flip-flops, and her love of writing. She started her own marketing & communications business, www.bilaninc.com, where she worked with Spanx, Goody Hair Products, Chick Filet, and the Boys & Girls Club of America. 



    In addition to juggling nap schedules and client meetings, Shelli focuses on her writing. She is a frequent speaker on marketing and book publicity at SCBWI conferences across the U.S, and runs a popular book marketing blog, Market My Words (www.faeriality.blogspot.com). 



    In her spare time (yeah right!) and if the kids allow (yeah right!), Shelli obsesses over movies, reads children’s books (over and over), and still dreams of sleeping in on the weekends. But most importantly, she is finally getting back to her roots by running her own Girl Scout Troop in Atlanta, helping girls get back to nature. 



    She currently lives in Atlanta with her dog (Charley), British-accented husband, and the huge imaginations of their little prince and princess that someday will change the world. 





    How to contact this author!! Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads | Blog | Facebook Author Page 

    About Untraceable!! Goodreads.com



    16 year old Grace was reared in the wilderness. Her first pet was a bear named Simon. Her first potty, an oak tree. And, her first swing, a forest vine. Grace has lived in the Smokies all her life, patrolling with her forest ranger father who taught her everything he knew about wildlife, tracking, and wilderness survival. 

    When Grace's dad goes missing on a routine patrol, unlike everyone in her sleepy mountain town, she refuses to believe he’s dead. After finding a Cheetos bag and stolen government file, Grace is convinced she’s one step closer to proving all the non-believers wrong. 

    One day, while out tracking clues, Grace is rescued from imminent danger by Mo, a hot guy who has an intoxicating accent and a secret. Grace has never felt a connection like this before, certainly not with her ex-boyfriend, the adoring, but decidedly unrugged, Wyn. 

    After a few run-ins with the town's police chief, her father's partner, and some new evidence, Grace travels deeper into the wilderness that has always been her refuge only to learn that her father's disappearance is not a mere coincidence. 

    Soon she’s enmeshed in a web of conspiracy, deception, and murder. And it’s going to take a lot more than a compass and a motorcycle (named Lucifer) for this kick-butting heroine to emerge from an epidemic that’s spreading like wild fire, threatening everything and everyone she’s ever loved.



     
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