Welcome to Smugglivus 2009 – Day 18!

Throughout this month, we will have daily guests – authors and bloggers alike – looking back at their favorite reads of 2009, and looking forward to events and upcoming books in 2010.

Today’s Guest: Sarah Rees Brennan, YA author who debuted this year (and knocked Ana’s socks off with her writing). To read Sarah’s article about her Inspirations and Influences, go here.

Recent Work: The Demon’s Lexicon (set to make Ana’s top 10 of 2009). Ana reviewed the book here and Thea reviewed it here.

Please welcome Sarah and her list of favourite things of 2009 (plus a giveaway):

**********

My Favourite Things of 2009

So here’s a thing people don’t talk about a lot: reading books by people you know.The first book you read by someone you know is simultaneously really exciting (because you’re happy their book is out! You love this person! You’re dying to read it!) and absolutely terrifying (If you don’t like it, perhaps you can move to Siberia and never ever check your email?).

The thing I never expected is that reading a book by someone you know is really reassuring. You know you’re going to get their humour: you know you find the same kind of things interesting. You’re absolutely certain that there is never going to be that Horrible Lurching Moment of Dismay when you realise the author’s value system is totally different from your own and now all the characters you love are tainted and you can never talk about the books again without going off on a weird rant that makes you look like you’ve been through a bad break-up.

‘I always knew the books were flawed (Oh we were never that serious), I still sometimes pick up their books in the shop (I drunk-dialled him last week), That character was really always the weak point in the series (I always knew that vile girl from the copy shop/his suspiciously clingy best friend Mitch would steal him away from me!), I guess I feel like other people should know how the series turns out before they waste their time (I took a Louisville slugger to both headlights).’ Book break-ups are hard to do!

But when you know someone’s mind and find out you love their writing (and that one’s a gamble…) then you can have a lot of fun. I made a lot of friends among fellow debut authors in 2009, and thus I had a lot of opportunities to find authors I trusted and books I love. (Some of them, of course, were written by total strangers. Who I will now be stalking incessantly in an attempt to get to their laptops – uh, I mean, enjoy their company.)

2009 BOOKS WHAT I LOVED

Goddess of the Hunt by Tessa Dare

I have been reading a lot of romance this year, looking at what works in romance for me, enjoying rolling around with books that seem to really like the ladies (hating on the ladies, something I am very very tired of in books), and I’ve observed that some of the most recent historical fiction has an increased focus on the heroines. Which I love – how d’you invest in a romance without loving both of the main players? And Goddess of the Hunt has one of my very favourite heroines of the year – Lucy, who gets all dolled up in the morningtime to woo a suitor and looks ridiculous, who is self-confident and occasionally embarrasses herself and then picks herself up and goes again, Lucy who eats a crazy amount to keep up her levels of energy for new adventures. I loooove Lucy. The writing and the hero, also excellent, but Lucy made the book one of my favourites.

The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong

I loved the first book and when I found the sequel in a bookshop early, I performed a little spinny dance that caused one of the bookshop ladies to come and bond with me over the brilliance of this series. Derek and Chloe, I looooove them. I am also fond of Derek’s half-Asian sweet and good-lookin’ foster brother, though if he gets in the way of the romance, there will be consequences. Dark, snarly and hideous genius werewolf Derek! Tiny, blond and relentlessly sensible movie buff Chloe! If I had dolls of them, I would make them kiss all the time. (Quit looking at me like that.)

Shadowed Summer by Saundra Mitchell

Definitely one of my favourite books of the year – reminded me of To Kill A Mockingbird. I have a deep weakness for the South, possibly due to imprinting on Gone with the Wind young, and I also have a deep love for sensible heroines, mysteries, dark secrets in the past, and everybody being to blame and yet not being unlikable.

Beautiful Creatures by Kami Garcia and Margi Stohl

In a world of lots and lots of YA featuring withdrawn ladies who fall in love with magnificently beautiful supernatural dudes – not that I don’t love several examples of that YA, but a change is nice – a sweet, normal boy narrator, a deep South background that was exotic (to me at least) and beautifully realised, and a romance that is goofy and adorable and obviously deeply-felt.

Knife by R.J. Anderson (known as Faery Rebels: Spell Hunter in the US)

Knife is the most badass YA heroine I came across this year, and she’s only about five inches tall. She wields a letter opener with deadly accuracy, though! And she spies on the strange and terrible humans who live near her – including Paul, who is newly wheelchair-bound, blond, sensitive, and – ahem! – kind of a hotass. Two very different people coming together in a gorgeously written mystery.

2009 MOVIES WHAT I LOVED

Star Trek

Went in having slept through every Star Trek episode I’d ever been shown, only because I’d heard awesome things, still very wary about space and action. Five minutes in, I looooved it: I loved the cool, reticent Vulcan dude, I loved the rebel with the cause that was daddy issues, and I loved the girl who was cool, confident and very brilliant at something that wasn’t kicking ass but was cerebral – I wish to see more of that. And the subtle, tropes-inverting romance was wonderful. I can’t wait to see the next one.

Let The Right One In

Vampire movie of the year! I love creepy child vampires, I love romances where the girl is the supernatural one, I love supernatural stuff that’s edgy and not romanticised. I loved the cold horror and the analysis of how morals would degrade in the face of the necessity of killing – and how children have very different morality, anyway.

Sherlock Holmes

Um, I haven’t seen it. But I really want to, and Robert Downey Jnr plus hilarity plus a new and strange take on the Sherlock Holmes mythos – I expect to love it!

2010 BOOKS I CAN’T WAIT FOR

(These include books I haven’t read and am dying to read, books I have read and am dying to talk about, and so on!)

The Dead-Tossed Waves by Carrie Ryan

Dude, how awesome was Forest of Hands and Teeth? Plus, everyone who has read it says it’s even better than the first book. I mean, I don’t know, personally. Because I haven’t read it. I guess Carrie Ryan hates me or something. But Carrie ‘Doesn’t Love Me’ Ryan is still pretty magnificent. I’m dying to read it. By the time March rolls around perhaps I will be a zombie already. Not that Carrie ‘Heartless Withholder’ Ryan cares.

Proof by Seduction by Courtney Milan

As I said earlier, I have been observing a trend I call the New Wave of Historical Romance, which I LOVE, and I think ‘Proof by Seduction‘ is one of the best examples I’ve read so far. The heroine is a scheming fortune teller, and we start out thinking oh well, she’ll repent of her ways, the handsome hero will teach her to love again, and then you realise that in fact Jenny is like a psychiatrist for her clients – she didn’t know that’s what they needed, and they didn’t either, and yet they all needed help – and that truth can be found in lying, cheating and gambling: and the proof is in the book.

The Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare

This is one of those I have read: I love Cassie’s other books, and how they’re funny, dramatic and romantic all at once, and I was excited and nervous to read her historical demonhunters. I think this is her best book yet – I expected to love the uber-gentleman super-zen Jem, but I did not expect how much I would love Will, who is tall, dark and Totally Insane, and I really did not expect that the Love of the Book for me would be Tessa, the heroine who loves books in a way that I think we can all identify with – passionate, consuming, relating real life to books and books to real life, and being all the better for it. Plus – demons and period clothes and a secret London and lots of delicious humour, what’s not to love?

Behemoth by Scott Westerfeld

My rule of trilogies is as follows ‘Book One: set up, Book Two: make out, Book Three: defeat evil.’ The first book was a symphony in punking the steam, dressing the cross and buckling the swash, and it set up (I hope) a romance that is my favourite of Scott’s books so far. Therefore I am extremely eager for the Make-Out Book. Also, I have received thrilling spoilers for this one. I know some stuff that happens. And you will be electrified! (Also, I am willing to sell these spoilers to the highest bidder. Okay, not really.)

The Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong

I would kill to read this book. Seriously – no, seriously. All Kelley would have to do is send me an email, with a name in it. And I would understand her. I would go and commit murder, while Kelley constructed a perfect alibi for herself. Perhaps she could be doing a reading? And then later, I would receive my book. It would be completely worth it! I must know what happens next with the surly, shockingly not-hot werewolf Derek and the damsel-in-distress-who-occasionally-stabs-a-bitch Chloe. My suggestion is – making out! (To be fair… that’s usually my suggestion.)

A Conspiracy of Kings by Megan Whalen Turner

I am expecting gorgeous writing, a genius mystery and a use of point of view that makes me really think. The King of Attolia is one of my favourite books ever, ever, and really… I don’t know what would happen if Megan Whalen Turner decided to get in on my murder offer for Kelley Armstrong and I opened the letter and it had the name of a loved one in it. Well I’m not saying I would do it. BUT IT WOULD BE A VERY HARD DECISION.

The White Cat by Holly Black

A world where magic was outlawed at the same time as Prohibition, and now magic is the province of crime and seven magical, criminal families. Cassel is the youngest son of a family of magical conmen: he has no magic, has a hard time not thinking like a criminal (though he tries) and he has far too many secrets. A family of attractive and potentially evil brothers and a very unusual romance, and a YA fantasy written like a noir detective novel. It’s so funny, so different, and I so can’t wait for other people to read it.

And, er, well, in 2010 my second book The Demon’s Covenant comes out, and I thought I might share an excerpt with y’all.

“It’s not some kind of tragically stupid love triangle. I’m not going to choose one guy out of two and settle down. It doesn’t have to be either of them for me, or have to be me for either of them. The world’s full of people, if you hadn’t noticed. I could ask any of a dozen guys out, and any of them could ask me out.” Mae took a deep breath. “I didn’t ask for your advice on my love life,” she said. “And it’s not necessary.”

“Glad to hear it,” Nick told her. “One last thing before I go.”

He leaned in closer, his hand held up to screen their faces as if he didn’t want anyone watching to even read his lips. His fingers were curled about half an inch from her cheek.

“I’m sure you’re right,” he said, his voice a whisper that seemed to curl in the air like smoke, to find a way in to her stomach and twist there, low. “I’m sure there are a dozen guys who will ask you out if McFarlane loses his chance. I just want you to know something.”

“What?” Mae asked, whispering because he was whispering, tilting up her face because he was leaning down, and for no other reason.

Nick looked down at her, his face obscuring the rest of the world, narrowing down her focus and stripping everything else away until she was left with cold black eyes instead of a summer sky.

“I never will,” he said.

2009 was a very special year for me in a lot of ways – chiefly that it was the year my first book was published. I’ll never be a debut author again! It was nervewracking, exciting, and humbling. I’ve loved the responses for my book – I hope more people will start reading with the release of the paperback and The Demon’s Covenant in 2010 – I carry gratitude, terror, happiness and a whole lot of booklove from 2009 to the next year, and the next!

To celebrate Smugglivus and the Year of My Debut, pray comment to win one of two Irish silver quillon dagger charms – my hero Nick’s favourite kind of knife. And happy Smugglivus to you all!

Sarah

**********

And a Happy Smugglivus to you Sarah!

The Giveaway:

Leave a comment to enter to win one of two Irish silver quillon dagger charms! The contest is open to everyone and will run till Saturday 26th 11:59pm (PST). Good luck!

Tagged with:
 

119 Responses to Smugglivus Day 18 – Guest Author (and Giveaway): Sarah Rees Brennan

  1. Raelena says:

    I loved the excerpt of The Demon’s Covenant. Can’t wait to read it!

  2. MaryK says:

    Wow, you’re a really good book pusher. Are you sure you’re not a Book Smuggler in disguise? :mrgreen:

  3. Hannah says:

    Ohh so excited for so many of these books! And glad to see so many of my top-2009 books are shared by Sarah and apparently so many others! :)

    Charms of all sorts are wonderful and knife charms doubly so, so I am glee-filled at this giveaway! Now can it just be Mae please?!

  4. Katrina says:

    There is a creative writing professor at my university who put out a YA fantasy book this year (Paula Morris, and I can’t believe I just forgot the title of the book, oh my god. Uh. The cover is green? And there are ghosts, and a girl and a New Orleans semetary — oh, it’s called Ruined. I knew that), which I desperately want to read, because what if I can’t stand her writing style! What if I take a class with her and can’t take her seriously, because I will just stare at her and go, “I hated your comma use on page 65″?

    In other words, you are a far braver person than I to read the work of people you know. Also, oooh, knives.

  5. April says:

    Sarah rocks! Now I need to pick up the Demon’s Lexicon. This being said I agree with her 100% about the Dark Powers series by Kelley Armstrong, seriously Chloe + Derek is where it’s at, with plenty of making outtt.

    Awesome guest post :-D

  6. YES! Go aesome Nick! *is in love* I love how Sarah’s writting makes me feel like I’m right in the scene! Wish I cold date Nick XDDD Best medicine after scary final. I can’t wait to run around work and tell customers they need to -read- it mwhahaha.

  7. Erin says:

    That was interesting! I can’t wait for Kelley Armstrong’s book either :D

  8. Chelle says:

    I can’t wait for some of these books either! Especially Sarah’s own sequel. And her recommendations have never let me down yet.

  9. Dawn says:

    I’m with you on Kelley Armstrongs next YA book! Can’t wait. I’m reading Beautiful Creatures right now and it’s not making my top 10 books of 2009 pick. I’m realy trying to like it but it’s been very hard to not set it aside and do something else. Only 150 pages in and it’s a huge book so I’ll keep trying!

  10. polly oliver says:

    Awesome excerpt–how you do tease us, Sarah! Additionally, I must share with you my love for “Let the Right One In.” Possibly not only the best vampire movie of the year, but the best movie of the year? It was excellent.

    Can’t wait for The Demon’s Covenant!

  11. S. says:

    Woohoo! <3!

  12. [...] and it becomes clear how The Summoning was setting the stage for the things that follow. NOW I am willing to be Sarah Rees Brennan’s murder accomplice to read The [...]

  13. Tiah B says:

    What an amazing list of books, and and even better prize! Sweet!

  14. Colleen says:

    Oh man, I have to go out and buy every single one of these books immediately. Finals what now?

  15. Anonymous says:

    I need the knife charm in case my dolls start turning into Demon’s Lexicoven characters. They’ve done all the Harry Potter characters and several Harry Dresden characters; magic fascinates them, but they’d like to get out of the “Harry” rut…

  16. sgt_majorette says:

    Wait, Anonymous??? Moi??

    comment #65 is the sergeant majorette, thank you very much!

  17. Meg says:

    I just started reading romances this year too, and they can be quite wonderful.

    I love the excerpt. *wantsbook*

  18. Celia says:

    I feel the same exact way about Star Trek. AH-mazing.

    Also, you evil author you – you just whet my appetite EVEN MORE for tons of awesome books that I won’t get to read for MONTHS! (thanks, and all that)

    Happy Holidays. And thanks for the giveaway!

  19. Ava North says:

    thanks.
    happy holidays.
    :!:

  20. Kathy Martin says:

    OK, seriously, stop that! I added the Goddess of the Hunt, The Summoning and The Awakening to my Kindle and ordered a print copy of Shadowed Summer to my Amazon order. Mercifully, I have already read Beautiful Creatures. Thanks for the intriguing blurbs.

  21. Danielle says:

    Ooh-wooh, a knife. This chick is just getting more and more creative :)

    Sign me up!

  22. Setauuta says:

    I’m going to have to bookmark this entry so I can keep track of all the cool books I need to read! Alas, I’m not allowed to buy any books for myself until after Christmas, but once I’m able to, I can just bring in the list – all of these sound fascinating. Thanks, Sarah!

  23. Roxy says:

    Can’t wait for Conspiracy of Kings!!!

  24. Rio says:

    Oh, how I am drooling right now! I want to read them ALL!!! :)

  25. Hannah says:

    I really love reading your lists of recommended books, Sarah! I feel kinda proud I’ve read a goodly number of these :D

    I also am waiting desperately for Kelley Armstrong’s next installment … and that pretty Demon’s Covenant *g*

  26. JenP says:

    Great interview! And I love the original book recs!

  27. Serena says:

    “shockingly not-hot werewolf Derek and the damsel-in-distress-who-occasionally-stabs-a-bitch Chloe”
    Oh my god, I must read this now!
    Also, Nick you are such a tease. <3
    I would love to win a Nick dagger charm! Just saying.

  28. sheere says:

    I have to read Beautiful Creatures soon! And Knife seems pretty good! And I can’t wait to read more Cassandra Clare’s books, I need them soon :!:

  29. Telyanofcelore says:

    I love your book reviews, and I cannot wait until I am not in Japan (though that was good, because now I have the Demon’s Lexicon in Japanese which is lovely even if I can’t exactly read it very well yet) so I can get some of these fabulous books! Also, Sophos-centric new Megan Whalen Turner book! *incoherent*

  30. Stella Omega says:

    “I never will.”

    Yeah, right, Mr. suave and debonair demon guy.

    When will it be coming to us to read, must we wait till nearly the end of 2010?

    You sure do give good book review! Silver Quillon charm sounds so lovely…

  31. Sommer Leigh says:

    I can’t wait to read Holly Black and Cassie Clare’s new books, but I’m really dying to read The Demon’s Covenant. I adored Demon’s Lexicon. Thank you so much!

  32. Jessica Capelle says:

    great post! I’m really looking forward to reading the books you mentioned for 2010! And what a cool contest! Count me in :-)

  33. Kristen says:

    Would love to win! I loved The Demon’s LExicon!

  34. Laurie (TimeStandStill) says:

    I borrowed Let the Right One In from Netflix. I really liked it but I really like foreign films and with subtitles too. Beautiful Creatures has been working its way up my to read stack on my desk and is now at the top when I finish Levely Bones.

  35. Hester says:

    I love the Demon’s Lexicon AND SO I SHALL ENTER :)

    85

  36. dragonrose says:

    I to am waiting anxiously for A Conspiracy of Kings. The whole series blows my mind!

  37. Casey says:

    Oh wow I really like the sound of Let the Right One In… I’ll definitely have to get it off Netflix. Can’t wait until your second book comes out! :oD

  38. Anja Kapllani says:

    Oh wow thats awesome! And great interview;)
    I would love to win:)

  39. Stacie says:

    Please count me in.

  40. Kate says:

    Hah! THIS is the book review list I’ve been looking for, now that my lit degree is done and I no longer have any idea what to read when left to my own devices. Thank you, Sarah!

  41. AGS says:

    Now I have a whole new list of books I need to read/buy. :) Thank you Sarah.

    And…yay for prizes! Count me in!

  42. Krista says:

    Ooh, daggers. I want.

  43. bunnyb says:

    I can’t wait to read Beautiful Creatures!!! It seems like it’s a sure fave!

  44. Dora Gordon says:

    OH MY GOD. I LOVED the Demon’s Lexicon, and I absolutely cannot wait to read the Demon’s Covenant. And Beautiful Creatures looks so wonderful too!

  45. Kristina says:

    OMG. I totally loved Demon’s Lexicon (I just re-read it yesterday! *hearts*) and can NOT wait for Demon’s Covenant. I couldn’t wait so much that I went and looked it up and bought it on Amazon. Oh preorders…how I adore thee. I also loved Kelley Armstrong’s Awakening series and can’t wait for the 3rd one to come. (I haven’t bought the books because I had to prioritize. It is next on my list of books to buy. ^^;;) I too wish for the making out between Chloe and Derek. *winks* Happy holidays to all!

  46. Linda Henderson says:

    I always like to see what an author is reading. I can’t wait for Sherlock Holmes either. Have a wonderful and safe holiday season.

  47. Cassie says:

    Those books sound really good! I can’t wait until yours comes out!

  48. Anonymous says:

    Sarah, nearly every time you blog (anywhere), my TO READ list grows by several titles. I have not the room for all these books! My husband will someday be crushed by an avalanche of them. He has accepted his fate.

    I love the excerpt. Oh, Nick, with your not-exactly-melt-inducing ways. Well, maybe some melting. Just not the warm, fuzzy kind.

  49. Khasael says:

    Oops. Comment #98 was mine. Fail, self. Too used to LJ.

  50. Mardel says:

    I loved all your comments on the books you are looking forward to in 2010. I (even though I’m an older adult) am looking forward to Kelley Armstrong’s newest YA book myself. I loved the Summoning, and have the Awakening in my TBR list – will be reading it for one of the book challenges I’m taking part in.

    I loved the excerpt for Demon’s Covenant – Now I want to read your first. (sorry- haven’t got a hold of it yet) I’m definitely planning on it now.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

:D :-) :( :o 8O :? 8) :lol: :x :P :oops: :cry: :evil: :twisted: :roll: :wink: :!: :?: :idea: :arrow: :| :mrgreen: