Welcome to BEA Appreciation Week 2011! As is our annual tradition, this week we bring you reviews of some of the titles we have scooped up at BEA, as well as some general news and ponderings concerning the trade show and affiliated conferences.
Author: Ilsa J. Bick
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Welcome to BEA Appreciation Week 2011! As is our annual tradition, this week we bring you reviews of some of the titles we have scooped up at BEA, as well as some general news and ponderings concerning the trade show and affiliated conferences.
Title: The Demon Trapper’s Daughter (US)/Forsaken (UK)
Author: Jana Oliver
Genre: Urban [...]
Welcome to BEA Appreciation Week 2011! As is our annual tradition, this week we bring you reviews of some of the titles we have scooped up at BEA, as well as some general news and ponderings concerning the trade show and affiliated conferences.
As many of you know, last [...]
Welcome to BEA Appreciation Week 2011! As is our annual tradition, this week we bring you reviews of some of the titles we have scooped up at BEA, as well as some general news and ponderings concerning the trade show and affiliated conferences.
Author: Daniel H. Wilson
Genre: Science [...]
Welcome to BEA Appreciation Week 2011! As is our annual tradition, this week we bring you reviews of some of the titles we have scooped up at BEA, as well as some general news and ponderings concerning the trade show and affiliated conferences.
Hello folks, and welcome to another Sunday edition of our Smugglers’ Stash & News.
Big Fat I’m-Not-Going-to-BEA-but-I-Want-Books-Too Giveaway Winners:
The contest has closed, and the sorting hat has spoken. The winners of our BEA-inspired giveaway are:
Batch 1: Equations of Life, The Restoration Game and Lightborn
BEA Appreciation Week – Joint Review: Go, Mutants! by Larry Doyle
Author: Larry Doyle
Genre: Speculative Fiction, Horror, Comedy, Young Adult
Publisher: Ecco
Publication Date: June 2010
Hardcover: 368 Pages
The author of I Love You, Beth Cooper returns with an ingenious contemporary satire set in an alternate universe populated by the [...]
Author: Charlie Higson
Genre: Young Adult, Horror, Speculative Fiction
Publisher: Hyperion (US) / Puffin (UK)
Publication Date: May 2010 (US) / September 2009 (UK)
Hardcover: 448 Pages (US)
In the wake of a devastating disease, everyone older than sixteen is either dead or [...]
Title: Seth Baumgartner’s Love Manifesto
Author: Eric Luper
Genre: Contemporary YA
Publisher Balzer + Bray
Publication Date: June 8, 2010
Hardcover: 304 pages
Stand alone or series: Stand alone
Seth Baumgartner just had the worst day of his life.
His girlfriend dumped him (at Applebee’s), [...]
Author: Catherine Fisher
Genre: Dystopia,Young Adult, Fantasy
Publisher: Dial (US) / Hodder Children’s Books (UK)
Publication Date: December 2010 (US) / September 2008 (UK)
Hardcover: 450 Pages (US)
Finn has escaped from the terrible living Prison of Incarceron, but its memory torments him, because [...]
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