Showing posts with label Laura Tisdall. Show all posts
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Echoes by Laura Tisdall

Echoes
by Laura Tisdall

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Just released: September 8, 2015
Publisher: Tizl Press
Genre: Cyber Thriller, YA
ebook
Rating: 4.5

First sentence(s):
Mallory Park hunches forward over the desk, icy blue eyes glued to the screen of the laptop, a single glow in the otherwise darkened room.

“There is truth to be shared. Let us begin…”

Volatile mathematical genius Mallory Park is living two lives. In one, she is balancing senior year with looking after her little brother and troubled ex-Marine father; in the other, she spends her nights glued to her laptop, breaking into some of the world’s most secure systems as the hacker Echo Six.

As part of a corruption-exposing cyber network called the Forum, Mallory is far more at ease among the codes and hidden identities of her online world than she has ever been in the real one, but when other hackers start to go missing, she finds herself caught up in a web of secrets that could have repercussions far beyond both.

When anyone can be a name on a screen, how do you know who to trust?


My two-bits:

This story takes you into the world of hackers. A clever girl is the focus in this story. With her mad hacker skills, she is sought out to be more than a recluse in front of her laptop.

Then, an adventure begins that takes her out of her safe zone to solve a mystery which transforms her into a kind of superhero status (to me).

After reading cyber, internet-related subject matter this warning comes to mind...

Beware and be careful when online.

About the author:
Laura grew up in Woking, England, and studied music at the University of Surrey.

She has written two musicals. The most recent is fantasy story The In-Between, the concept album for which featured performances by nine leading West End stars. Since it's release, it has been played on BBC Radio 2, performed at West End Live and received hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube (here) and Facebook (here).

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* review copy courtesy of author

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Excerpt: Echoes by Laura Tisdall


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by Laura Tisdall
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Book Excerpt:

Loopholes

Mallory Park hunches forward over the desk, icy blue eyes glued to the screen of the laptop, a single glow in the otherwise darkened room. Numbers and letters filter through her mind, faster than most people could read, let alone make sense of. The digits on the screen appear jumbled, random, but there is always a pattern, always a solution – and she always finds it in the end. She watches as the code expands, letting herself sink into it, becoming immersed in it, sorting and searching…

Searching for…

Loophole.

She spots it. Her pulse lifts a notch as everything clicks into place; a beautiful, crystalline stillness inside her mind. She checks it again, breaths coming a little faster.

Yes, she thinks. There it is, hidden within the programming; a way in, a weakness everyone had claimed didn’t exist. Adrenaline ripples through her, elation coupled with the underlying urgency she always feels this close to the end of a hack. Her thin, black-gloved fingers stir to life and race across the keys, the tips just poking out of the cut-off ends and clicking softly against the plastic. With each stroke, she starts to edit the code, starts to mold it, to persuade it… and she begins to ease her way through. Her pulse is racing now; she is alive and surging and powerful…

The minutes tick by.

A strand of dark hair falls down across her face. She flicks it back with a jerk of her shoulder, barely lifting her hands from the keys. Everything is slotting into place, fitting deliciously into a pattern with design and logic and cohesion…

It’s going to work.

Finding the password had only been the first step. Now, after layers and layers of security, after bypassing hidden traps and authentication checks, she is almost there. She can almost feel it…

Almost…

She types the last few strokes, blood pumping in her ears…

And she slips through.

The screen changes, the code disappearing to reveal the flying bird logo of Harrison Copeland Pharmaceuticals – the final layer of security bypassed with no alarms triggered. That’s the key; soft and silent, not loud and damaging.

A needle, not a knife.

Something inside of Mallory releases – both a rush and a kind of relief – and it’s as if in that moment everything around her feels clear, where usually there is so much noise. Her lips quirk upwards at the corners. Even Warden had warned her off this hack when she’d told him she’d accepted it. Too many layers, he had said, too many things that could go wrong. He’d kind of sounded worried for her. Her smile widens a touch.

There is always a loophole. You just have to look at things the right way.

She stretches out her fingers, flexing each joint with a sharp, controlled energy, then uploads the program she built to locate the content The Asker had requested. She watches as it starts sifting through the network, searching for the relevant files. He had given this hack specifically to her, specifically to Echo Six. He had said it was important, and Mallory doesn’t screw things up.

Echo Six doesn’t make mistakes.

She taps the middle finger of her left hand on the desk while she waits – four taps, three taps, four taps, two – watching as the status bar slowly fills, empty black to shimmering green. She rechecks for any signs that she might be being traced…

Careful, careful, careful…

But there is nothing untoward. No one even knows she’s there.

The minutes tick by, then finally; Search Complete. Two hundred and forty-six files have been identified as mentioning the initial round of testing for the newly approved cancer drug Estalan, eighty-seven of which are marked with the highest security clearance; files that someone tried to bury. She copies them all. The transfer window counts down from one minute, fifty-four seconds as the status bar refills.

Mallory starts tapping again.

She checks for traces.

When all the files have copied, she opens one, a high security one. A quick skim confirms it is what The Asker was after; results Harrison Copeland didn’t want anyone to see, evidence of mistakes, fixes and side effects. Results they had tried very hard – and, from the looks of it, paid a lot of money – to hide.

It was a waste, she thinks, feeling the slightest rush again. They couldn’t hide them from her.

She closes the file and wipes her search algorithm from the HC network. Then she rewrites the system logs to remove all memory of her actions, before hacking her way back out, closing all the loopholes behind her. In a few days, when the files turn up leaked on the net, the techs at HC won’t have any idea how they got out. There will be no recorded log off or log on, and no recorded search; no evidence she was ever there at all.

Just silence.

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Guest post created by Laura Tisdall, author of Echoes
© 2015. All rights reserved.

About the author:
Laura grew up in Woking, England, and studied music at the University of Surrey.

She has written two musicals. The most recent is fantasy story The In-Between, the concept album for which featured performances by nine leading West End stars. Since it's release, it has been played on BBC Radio 2, performed at West End Live and received hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube (here) and Facebook (here).

Find out more about this book and author:
Amazon
Goodreads
Website
Blog
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter @http://www.twitter.com/lauratisdall

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READ more about this world...

Echoes
by Laura Tisdall
-Cyber Thriller, YA
Just released: September 8, 2015
Amazon | Goodreads

“There is truth to be shared. Let us begin…”

Volatile mathematical genius Mallory Park is living two lives. In one, she is balancing senior year with looking after her little brother and troubled ex-Marine father; in the other, she spends her nights glued to her laptop, breaking into some of the world’s most secure systems as the hacker Echo Six.

As part of a corruption-exposing cyber network called the Forum, Mallory is far more at ease among the codes and hidden identities of her online world than she has ever been in the real one, but when other hackers start to go missing, she finds herself caught up in a web of secrets that could have repercussions far beyond both.

When anyone can be a name on a screen, how do you know who to trust?


Sunday, September 6, 2015

Happy release: Echoes by Laura Tisdall

Echoes
by Laura Tisdall
-Cyber Thriller, YA
Release date: September 8, 2015
Amazon | Goodreads

“There is truth to be shared. Let us begin…”

Volatile mathematical genius Mallory Park is living two lives. In one, she is balancing senior year with looking after her little brother and troubled ex-Marine father; in the other, she spends her nights glued to her laptop, breaking into some of the world’s most secure systems as the hacker Echo Six.

As part of a corruption-exposing cyber network called the Forum, Mallory is far more at ease among the codes and hidden identities of her online world than she has ever been in the real one, but when other hackers start to go missing, she finds herself caught up in a web of secrets that could have repercussions far beyond both.

When anyone can be a name on a screen, how do you know who to trust?


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by Laura Tisdall
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An introduction to Mallory Park

Mallory Park is the main character in my new book Echoes. She’s a sixteen year old high school senior (she skipped second grade) from Watertown, Connecticut, who lives with and cares for her depressed ex-Marine dad and little brother. She’s also a mathematical genius and spends most of her free time hacking into different computer systems as part of an elite, online whistle-blowing network.

I’m not fully sure what inspired her creation, only that it wasn’t an entirely conscious thing. When I started writing Echoes, I knew my protagonist was a female, teenage computer hacker and I had a vague idea of where the book’s story arc was going to go, but I’d originally planned for Mallory to have this almost slick, spy-like persona, to be cool and smart and immediately likeable… Then I started typing the first scene. In it, Mallory is mid-way through a complex hack – lots of opportunity for slick, spy-like behaviour! The thing was that, as I was writing, trying to get myself into the scene, into the emotion of it, a rather different character voice kept coming into my head. Instead of cool and easily likeable, it was prickly and uncompromising. It was alarmingly intelligent and brutally observant to the point of obsessiveness. It also had a deep, underlying vulnerability that all that prickliness and intelligence was trying to hide and protect. That voice was the actual voice of Mallory Park and it would not be ignored. As I continued to write the rest of the first draft of Echoes, I knew what she would say and think and feel more clearly than I think I have for any other character I’ve written before. Previously, I’ve read interviews where authors have said how certain characters seemed to walk into their heads fully formed. In some ways, I suppose it seems a strange concept… but I’m fairly sure that’s just what happened with Mallory.

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Guest post created by Laura Tisdall, author of Echoes
© 2015. All rights reserved.

About the author:
Laura grew up in Woking, England, and studied music at the University of Surrey.

She has written two musicals. The most recent is fantasy story The In-Between, the concept album for which featured performances by nine leading West End stars. Since it's release, it has been played on BBC Radio 2, performed at West End Live and received hundreds of thousands of views on YouTube (here) and Facebook (here).

Find out more about this book and author:
Amazon
Goodreads
Website
Blog
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter @http://www.twitter.com/lauratisdall

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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Stacking the Shelves - 8.22.15

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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For Review:

Silent Circle
(The Witches Circle #1)
by Cassandra Larsen
-Fantasy, Witches, YA
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

The Call Of Gelduur
(The Norrland Saga Book 1)
by Jack Alriksson
-Fantasy
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

The Devil and Winnie Flynn
by Micol Ostow
illustrated by David Ostow
-Paranormal, YA
courtesy of SOHO Teen -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

Echoes
by Laura Tisdall
-SciFi,YA
courtesy of author -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads



A Window Opens
by Elisabeth Egan
-Chick-lit
courtesy of BookSparks Summer Reading Challenge 2015 -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

Won from contest:

Dreamland
by Robert L. Anderson
-Fantasy, YA
courtesy of Epic Reads @epicreads -Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

=====> Wasn't expecting this one. Looks good :-)

Library:

The Boys in the Boat:
Nine Americans and Their Epic Quest for Gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympics
by Daniel James Brown
-Non-fiction, Sports
Amazon | Goodreads

Daniel James Brown’s robust book tells the story of the University of Washington’s 1936 eight-oar crew and their epic quest for an Olympic gold medal, a team that transformed the sport and grabbed the attention of millions of Americans. The sons of loggers, shipyard workers, and farmers, the boys defeated elite rivals first from eastern and British universities and finally the German crew rowing for Adolf Hitler in the Olympic games in Berlin, 1936.

The emotional heart of the story lies with one rower, Joe Rantz, a teenager without family or prospects, who rows not for glory, but to regain his shattered self-regard and to find a place he can call home. The crew is assembled by an enigmatic coach and mentored by a visionary, eccentric British boat builder, but it is their trust in each other that makes them a victorious team. They remind the country of what can be done when everyone quite literally pulls together—a perfect melding of commitment, determination, and optimism.

Drawing on the boys’ own diaries and journals, their photos and memories of a once-in-a-lifetime shared dream, The Boys in the Boat is an irresistible story about beating the odds and finding hope in the most desperate of times—the improbable, intimate story of nine working-class boys from the American west who, in the depths of the Great Depression, showed the world what true grit really meant.


=====> listening to audio version

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August Box includes:
* Rebel Mechanics by Shanna Swendson
* Signed bookplate from Shanna Swendson
* Book cover steampunk bookmark from Compass Rose Design
* Button for Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4) by Marissa Meyer
* Peter Pan temporary tattoo from Litographs

Rebel Mechanics
by Shanna Swendson
-Mystery, Steampunk, YA
courtesy of BookSparks Summer Reading Challenge 2015
Thanks!
Amazon | Goodreads

A sixteen-year-old governess becomes a spy in this alternative U.S. history where the British control with magic and the colonists rebel by inventing.

It’s 1888, and sixteen-year-old Verity Newton lands a job in New York as a governess to a wealthy leading family—but she quickly learns that the family has big secrets. Magisters have always ruled the colonies, but now an underground society of mechanics and engineers are developing non-magical sources of power via steam engines that they hope will help them gain freedom from British rule. The family Verity works for is magister—but it seems like the children's young guardian uncle is sympathetic to the rebel cause. As Verity falls for a charming rebel inventor and agrees to become a spy, she also becomes more and more enmeshed in the magister family’s life. She soon realizes she’s uniquely positioned to advance the cause—but to do so, she’ll have to reveal her own dangerous secret.



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