Showing posts with label Holly Schindler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holly Schindler. Show all posts

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Come December by Holly Schindler

Come December
by Holly Schindler

Find out more about this book and author:
Amazon -currently free kindle version
Goodreads
Website
Blog
Facebook
Twitter @holly_schindler

Just released: November 27, 2015
Publisher: self
Genre: Holiday, Romance
ebook
Rating: 5

First sentence(s):
Leaves are a lot like people, Natalie caught herself think as she sat, the first car at the intersection, in a long lane of coming-home five o'clock traffic.

A sweet holiday short story about opening yourself up to magical possibilities.
Natalie is new to town, and feels invisible and painfully alone...until a mysterious stranger in a cemetery changes everything.


My two-bits:

Cute, quick holiday read that brought a smile at the end.

Got me feeling the magic in the air.

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* review copy courtesy of author

Saturday, December 5, 2015

Stacking the Shelves - 12.5.15

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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Bought:

Furiously Happy:
A Funny Book About Horrible Things
by Jenny Lawson
-Humor, Memoir
Amazon | Goodreads


=====> Books Passage, Corte Madera presented JENNY LAWSON and her latest book!

Here are a few things that she shared:
- read one chapter and a bit from another chapter from her book
- does not write about current disputes with hubby, Victor
- permission is obtained from everyone included in her writings

Me and the Happy Raccoon

=====> Loved going to see another of my all-time favorite authors. Jenny is one of those authors who is amazing and personable in public which comes across the same in her writing. I especially love listening to the audio versions of her book which she reads.

Fortune Smiles
by Adam Johnson
-Short stories
Amazon | Goodreads

======> Loved his first novel, The Orphan Master's Son. And currently loving this collection of short stories.

For Review:

Curio
by Evangeline Denmark
-Steampunk, YA
courtesy of BookSparks -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

=====> Can't resist steampunk themed stories.

Gifts:

Come December
by Holly Schindler
-Holiday, Short Story
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon -kindle version is currently free, GET yours! | Goodreads

=====> Looking forward to reading this during the holiday season.

Slade House
by David Mitchell
-Horror, Mystery
courtesy of family -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

=====> This has an interesting haunted house premise. The cover of this book has a cool cut-out window. I may wait to read this when I am in a dark mood.

UNBOXING:

From Powell's Indiespensable club package (details & signup):
Powell's subscription club delivers the best new books, with special attention to independent publishers. Signed first editions. Inventive, original sets. Exclusive printings.... Every six weeks, another installment to read and admire. Plus, every package is stocked with exciting surprises! @indiespensable


This is box #56. (sorry - this is sold out, but you can signup for the next one)

Box includes:
- A signed first-edition of City on Fire by Garth Risk Halberg in a custom slipcase exclusive to Indiespensable
- A collectible booklet featuring the Powells.com interview and Indiespensable Q&A with author
- Tumbes 73% chocolate bar from Ranger Chocolate Company

City On Fire
by Garth Risk Hallberg
-Historical, New York
Amazon | Goodreads

New York City, 1976. Meet Regan and William Hamilton-Sweeney, estranged heirs to one of the city’s great fortunes; Keith and Mercer, the men who, for better or worse, love them; Charlie and Samantha, two suburban teenagers seduced by downtown’s punk scene; an obsessive magazine reporter and his idealistic neighbor—and the detective trying to figure out what any of them have to do with a shooting in Central Park on New Year’s Eve.

The mystery, as it reverberates through families, friendships, and the corridors of power, will open up even the loneliest-seeming corners of the crowded city. And when the blackout of July 13, 1977, plunges this world into darkness, each of these lives will be changed forever.

City on Fire is an unforgettable novel about love and betrayal and forgiveness, about art and truth and rock ’n’ roll: about what people need from each other in order to live . . . and about what makes the living worth doing in the first place.


=====> Actually purchased this book recently, but excited to see it highlighted as a Powell's special. And, thrilled to get this special edition. IF you are interested in receiving my second copy, comment on this post along with your email address. Offer ends: Dec 13, 2015

Library:

Nowhere But Here
by Katie McGarry
Amazon | Goodreads

Seventeen-year-old Emily likes her life the way it is: doting parents, good friends, good school in a safe neighborhood. Sure, she's curious about her biological father—the one who chose life in a motorcycle club, the Reign of Terror, over being a parent—but that doesn't mean she wants to be a part of his world. But when a reluctant visit turns to an extended summer vacation among relatives she never knew she had, one thing becomes clear: nothing is what it seems. Not the club, not her secret-keeping father and not Oz, a guy with suck-me-in blue eyes who can help her understand them both.

Oz wants one thing: to join the Reign of Terror. They're the good guys. They protect people. They're…family. And while Emily—the gorgeous and sheltered daughter of the club's most respected member—is in town, he's gonna prove it to her. So when her father asks him to keep her safe from a rival club with a score to settle, Oz knows it's his shot at his dream. What he doesn't count on is that Emily just might turn that dream upside down.

No one wants them to be together. But sometimes the right person is the one you least expect, and the road you fear the most is the one that leads you home.


=====> After seeing this on a lot of other blogger bookshelves, I wanted to give this a try. So far, loving it!

The Paying Guests
by Sarah Waters
-LGBTQ, Historical
Amazon | Goodreads

It is 1922, and London is tense. Ex-servicemen are disillusioned; the out-of-work and the hungry are demanding change. And in South London, in a genteel Camberwell villa—a large, silent house now bereft of brothers, husband, and even servants—life is about to be transformed as impoverished widow Mrs. Wray and her spinster daughter, Frances, are obliged to take in lodgers.

With the arrival of Lilian and Leonard Barber, a modern young couple of the “clerk class,” the routines of the house will be shaken up in unexpected ways. Little do the Wrays know just how profoundly their new tenants will alter the course of Frances’s life—or, as passions mount and frustration gathers, how far-reaching, and how devastating, the disturbances will be.

Short-listed for the Man Booker Prize three times, Sarah Waters has earned a reputation as one of our greatest writers of historical fiction, and here she has delivered again. A love story, a tension-filled crime story, and a beautifully atmospheric portrait of a fascinating time and place, The Paying Guests is Sarah Waters’s finest achievement yet.


=====> Listening to the audio version. So far, so good. Loving the details, details, details of the characters presented.


OTHER things on my shelf: kinda book-related

SEE who I picked for my NOVEMBER Literary Hunk of the Month (here)

AND watched: on DVD

Laggies (2014)
Director: Lynn Shelton
Written by: Andrea Seigel
Starring: Keira Knightley, Chloƫ Grace Moretz, Sam Rockwell
-Comedy, Romance | imdb | my rating: 5

In the throes of a quarter-life crisis, Megan panics when her boyfriend proposes, then, taking an opportunity to escape for a week, hides out in the home of her new friend, 16-year-old Annika, who lives with her world-weary single dad.

=====> So cute - coming of age story.

Pitch Perfect (2012)
Director: Jason Moore
Screenplay by: Kay Cannon
Based on book by: Mickey Rapkin
Starring: Anna Kendrick, Skylar Astin, Brittany Snow, Rebel Wilson
-Comedy, Music, Romance | imdb | my rating: 5

Beca, a freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school's all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.

=====> Another cute one. The music and choreography performances just warms the heart. Makes me want to check out shows by local acapella groups.

Must watch Pitch Perfect 2. And Pitch Perfect 3 is due to release in 2017.

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* some of these may be offered as giveaways within the next two months

* comment and TELL me what you have acquired for your shelves recently

* per usual, check out the sidebar for my current giveaways offers


Thursday, September 4, 2014

Feral by Holly Schindler (with giveaway)

Feral
by Holly Schindler

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Just released: August 26, 2014
Publisher: HarperTeen
Genre: Paranormal, Thriller, YA
Hardback: 432 pages
Rating: 4

The Lovely Bones meets Black Swan in this haunting psychological thriller with twists and turns that will keep readers guessing until the very last page.

It's too late for you.

You're dead.

Those words continue to haunt Claire Cain months after she barely survived a brutal beating in Chicago. So when her father is offered a job in another state, Claire is hopeful that getting out will offer her a new start.

But when she arrives in Peculiar, Missouri, Claire feels an overwhelming sense of danger. Her fears are confirmed when she discovers the dead body of a popular high school student in the icy woods behind the school, surrounded by the town's feral cats.

Claire knows there's more to this "accident" than meets the eye. But the closer she gets to finding out the truth, the closer she also gets to realizing a frightening reality about herself. . . .


PeekAbook:



My two-bits:

Just the right amount of creepy, paranormal, thriller and YA drama.

This story is also jam packed with lots of different issues and aspects that come with surviving a brutal attack and experiencing a dead body while navigating high school as a new student. All of which provided twists and turns that kept me wondering throughout.

I liked how the main character, Claire, continued to be a strong survivor (kind of heroine) despite all the mishaps and close calls she encountered.

I also thought it was neat-o to see how cats were incorporated in this tale. Meow or rather, rawrrr.

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Guest post:

Provide an introduction to one of the characters in the book which could include what inspired his / her creation.

Actually, FERAL started out as a middle grade mystery. As it grew increasingly darker, I began to suspect that it needed to be bumped up to the YA category. But my MG protagonist didn’t work anymore. She was decidedly thirteen—and we’re just not the same people at seventeen that we are at thirteen. I had to brainstorm a new main character. And that’s when I discovered Claire Cain…

Claire Cain, the main character, is smart—an award-winning journalism student. And she’s tough. She’s a survivor. After all, she made it through a terrible gang beating in her hometown of Chicago—a beating that occurred as retaliation for one of her news stories, and nearly ended her life. Physically, she’s on the road to recuperation. She’s attacked her physical therapy like it’s another class to master and get a solid “A” in. The beating, she insists, is behind her.

But as Claire rolls into Peculiar, Missouri with her father (who’s on sabbatical), it becomes clear that maybe she’s not quite as okay as she insists. She has dreams about the beating. She’s ignoring her best friend, whom she blames, at least in part, for the horrible injuries she suffered. And everything she encounters in Peculiar is heart-wrenchingly similar to the night of her beating: an ice storm, school uniforms, a guard at her school—it all makes her feel like her escape is no escape at all. And that’s playing with her mind, too.

Peculiar is also, well, Peculiar—Serena, a fellow high school and journalism student, has gone missing. And an urban legend surrounds a spirit in the high school basement; Serena was investigating this very legend right before her death. So when Claire begins to see things—the spirits of the town dead and Serena herself—what is she to believe? Are the legends about the town right, or is something else, something far darker, actually happening? What really happened to Serena? How strong IS Claire? Will Claire have the strength to face the truth?

About the author:

Holly Schindler is the author of the critically acclaimed A BLUE SO DARK (Booklist starred review, ForeWord Reviews Book of the Year silver medal recipient, IPPY Awards gold medal recipient) as well as PLAYING HURT (both YAs).

Her debut MG, THE JUNCTION OF SUNSHINE AND LUCKY, also released in ’14, and became a favorite of teachers and librarians, who used the book as a read-aloud. Kirkus Reviews called THE JUNCTION “...a heartwarming and uplifting story...[that] shines...with vibrant themes of community, self-empowerment and artistic vision delivered with a satisfying verve.”

FERAL is Schindler’s third YA and first psychological thriller. Publishers Weekly gave FERAL a starred review, stating, “Opening with back-to-back scenes of exquisitely imagined yet very real horror, Schindler’s third YA novel hearkens to the uncompromising demands of her debut, A BLUE SO DARK…This time, the focus is on women’s voices and the consequences they suffer for speaking…This is a story about reclaiming and healing, a process that is scary, imperfect, and carries no guarantees.”

Schindler encourages readers to get in touch. Booksellers, librarians, and teachers can also contact her directly regarding Skype visits. She can be reached at hollyschindlerbooks (at) gmail (dot) com, and can also be found at hollyschindler.com, hollyschindler.blogspot.com, @holly_schindler, Facebook.com/HollySchindlerAuthor, and hollyschindler.tumblr.com.

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Expires: September 17, 2014

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* review copy courtesy of book tour - check out the other stops here for more details on this book and goodies sponsored by the author.



Saturday, June 7, 2014

Stacking the Shelves - 6.7.14

Stacking the Shelves
hosted by Tynga's Reviews (details)

Stacking The Shelves is all about sharing the books you are adding to your shelves, may it be physical or virtual. This means you can include books you buy in physical store or online, books you borrow from friends or the library, review books, gifts and of course ebooks!

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For Review:

Feral
by Holly Schindler
-paranormal, thriller, YA
courtesy of Edelweiss
Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

Horrorstor: A Novel
by Grady Hendrix
-horror, art, unique
courtesy of Edelweiss
Amazon | Goodreads

Winterspell
by Claire Legrand
-magic, YA
courtesy of Edelweiss
Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

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From Powell's Indiespensable club package (details):
Powell's subscription club delivers the best new books, with special attention to independent publishers. Signed first editions. Inventive, original sets. Exclusive printings.... Every six weeks, another installment to read and admire.

Plus, every package is stocked with exciting surprises!


This is package #47.

All the Light We Cannot See
by Anthony Doerr
-France, Germany, historical, WWII
Amazon | Goodreads
SIGN up to win this book here -expires June 15, 2014

From the highly acclaimed, multiple award-winning Anthony Doerr, a stunningly ambitious and beautiful novel about a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths collide in occupied France as both try to survive the devastation of World War II.

Marie Laure lives with her father in Paris within walking distance of the Museum of Natural History where he works as the master of the locks (there are thousands of locks in the museum). When she is six, she goes blind, and her father builds her a model of their neighborhood, every house, every manhole, so she can memorize it with her fingers and navigate the real streets with her feet and cane. When the Germans occupy Paris, father and daughter flee to Saint-Malo on the Brittany coast, where Marie-Laure's agoraphobic great uncle lives in a tall, narrow house by the sea wall.

In another world in Germany, an orphan boy, Werner, grows up with his younger sister, Jutta, both enchanted by a crude radio Werner finds. He becomes a master at building and fixing radios, a talent that wins him a place at an elite and brutal military academy and, ultimately, makes him a highly specialized tracker of the Resistance. Werner travels through the heart of Hitler Youth to the far-flung outskirts of Russia, and finally into Saint-Malo, where his path converges with Marie-Laure.

Doerr's gorgeous combination of soaring imagination with observation is electric. Deftly interweaving the lives of Marie-Laure and Werner, Doerr illuminates the ways, against all odds, people try to be good to one another. Ten years in the writing, All the Light We Cannot See is his most ambitious and dazzling work.


The Empathy Exams:
Essays Paperback
by Leslie Jamison
Amazon | Goodreads

From personal loss to phantom diseases, a bold and brilliant collection, winner of the Graywolf Press Nonfiction Prize
A Publishers Weekly Top Ten Essay Collection of Spring 2014

Beginning with her experience as a medical actor who was paid to act out symptoms for medical students to diagnose, Leslie Jamison’s visceral and revealing essays ask essential questions about our basic understanding of others: How should we care about each other? How can we feel another’s pain, especially when pain can be assumed, distorted, or performed? Is empathy a tool by which to test or even grade each other? By confronting pain—real and imagined, her own and others’—Jamison uncovers a personal and cultural urgency to feel. She draws from her own experiences of illness and bodily injury to engage in an exploration that extends far beyond her life, spanning wide-ranging territory—from poverty tourism to phantom diseases, street violence to reality television, illness to incarceration—in its search for a kind of sight shaped by humility and grace.


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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Indies First Storytime Day


May 17 is Indies First Storytime Day!

Indies First Storytime Day is part of Children’s Book Week, the annual celebration of children's books and reading sponsored by The Children's Book Council. (details here) -American Booksellers Association

Celebrate today with a sneak peek reading (video below) of...

Feral
by Holly Schindler
release date: August 26, 2014
Pre-order | Goodreads | Website

It’s too late for you. You’re dead.

Those words float through Claire Cain’s head as she lies broken and barely alive after a brutal beating. And the words continue to haunt her months later, in the relentless, terrifying nightmares that plague her sleep. So when her father is offered a teaching sabbatical in another state, Claire is hopeful that getting out of Chicago, away from the things that remind her of what she went through, will offer a way to start anew.

But when she arrives in Peculiar, Missouri, Claire quickly realizes something is wrong—the town is brimming with hidden dangers and overrun by feral cats. And her fears are confirmed when a popular high school girl, Serena Sims, is suddenly found dead in the icy woods behind the school. While everyone is quick to say Serena died in an accident, Claire knows there’s more to it—for she was the one who found Serena, battered and most certainly dead, surrounded by the town’s feral cats.

Now Claire vows to learn the truth about what happened, but the closer she gets to uncovering the mystery, the closer she also gets to discovering a frightening reality about herself and the damage she truly sustained in that Chicago alley. . . .

With an eerie setting and heart-stopping twists and turns, Holly Schindler weaves a gripping story that will make you question everything you think you know.


Now, take a LOOK INSIDE:



Saturday, February 15, 2014

Cover reveal: Feral by Holly Schindler

Feral
by Holly Schindler
release date: August 26, 2014

It’s too late for you. You’re dead.

Those words float through Claire Cain’s head as she lies broken and barely alive after a brutal beating. And the words continue to haunt her months later, in the relentless, terrifying nightmares that plague her sleep. So when her father is offered a teaching sabbatical in another state, Claire is hopeful that getting out of Chicago, away from the things that remind her of what she went through, will offer a way to start anew.

But when she arrives in Peculiar, Missouri, Claire quickly realizes something is wrong—the town is brimming with hidden dangers and overrun by feral cats. And her fears are confirmed when a popular high school girl, Serena Sims, is suddenly found dead in the icy woods behind the school. While everyone is quick to say Serena died in an accident, Claire knows there’s more to it—for she was the one who found Serena, battered and most certainly dead, surrounded by the town’s feral cats.

Now Claire vows to learn the truth about what happened, but the closer she gets to uncovering the mystery, the closer she also gets to discovering a frightening reality about herself and the damage she truly sustained in that Chicago alley. . . .

With an eerie setting and heart-stopping twists and turns, Holly Schindler weaves a gripping story that will make you question everything you think you know.


Visit Holly:
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Goodreads
Website

 
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