Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

Saturday, 14 September 2013

News Round Up! 14th September


News Round Up!


BIG NEWS! J. K. Rowling and Warner Brothers have announced a spinoff film set in the Harry Potter universe. The book will be an adaptation of Fantastic Books and Where to Find Them and will focus on the character of Newt Scamander. Rowling is screenwriting the project. Read more about the project on J. K Rowling's official website. Are you excited for more films based in the Wizarding World?

Constantin Film, the company behind The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones sequel, City of Ashes, have delayed production on the film which was schedule to begin this week. Read the full story over on The Wrap. Cassie Clare, author of The Mortal Instruments, gave her views on the delay in a post on her Tumblr account.

The US cover for the final book in the Daughter of Smoke and Bone trilogy, Dreams of Gods and Monsters, has been revealed. See the cover (pictured left) and read more over on Hypable.

Also in cover news, the UK cover for The Edge of Always by J. A. Redmerski was debuted on the author's website. The newly released cover is for the digital edition. Redmerski states that the UK print edition will have a different cover entirely. Intriguing!

The first posted for the upcoming adaptation of The Book Thief has been unveiled. See the poster over on Empire Online. The Book Thief is released in UK cinemas in January 2014.

Beautiful Creatures authors Margaret Stohl and Kami Garcia have announced a spinoff series featuring Link and Ridley. The first book in the new series titled Dangerous Creatures is set for publication in 2014. Read the full story over on Fangirl Daily.

And finally the range of £1 books for World Book Day 2014 has been revealed, and it includes books by Maureen Johnson and Robert Muchamore. See the books and find out more about World Book Day 2014 over on the official website.

New releases:
Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell
Amazon|Goodreads

Briar Rose by Jana Oliver
Amazon|Goodreads

The Chaos of Stars by Kiersten White
Amazon|Goodreads

Antigoddess by Kendare Blake
Amazon|Goodreads


Friday, 23 August 2013

Leakycon General Programming Recap: Part Two



So day three of Leakycon got underway! And today was the last day of panels. Good thing there were some amazing ones to get stuck into! You can read my recap of lit events from this day in my lit panel recap. This post will consist of everything else that happened inbetween!

Marginalisation in Harry Potter



First up was the Marginalisation in Harry Potter panel which was run by Kristi Domin and Mark Oshiro (of Mark Reads Harry Potter fame). This was a nice informal panel, with all of us sat on the floor and audience participation encouraged. Apparently the same panel in Portland got pretty heated but everything in this one went completely smoothly with no real disagreements - but plenty of interesting discussions!

Some of the topics discussed ranged from class (seeing as everyone agreed this was something more prevalent in Britain as opposed to America) to disability, sexuality, race and gender.

I was particularly interested in the discussions about disability, particularly invisible disability - which came up a lot, as I myself suffer from an invisible illness/disability. There was a lot of talk about werewolves and the comparison to people with HIV, in that the person living with the illness not only faces discrimination but has this lifelong responsibility not to pass it on to loved ones. Also brought up were Neville's parents, squibs like Filch and Arianna Dumbledore. Mark and Kristi talked about institutionalisation and how the characters are treated in an extremely old fashioned way.

Dumbledore's sexuality was obviously a huge talking point, with the dilemma of whether he should have been outed in the books as opposed to in an interview being a hot topic. Most people agreed they would loved to have seen him outed in the books, but others argued that it wasn't relevant to the story. As with most of the issues that were talked about, it was agreed that you just couldn't fit everything into the story and cover every single issue.

Hermione was highlighted as a character who proves that you can make a difference with her work for S.P.E.W and it was pointed out that the later books channel that feeling of hope, change and acceptance.

One of my favourite moments was the discussion on Hagrid. We talked about the qualities he posseses such as a maternal and domestic nature and the pink umbrella he carries. Hagrid, of course, has it pretty bad when it comes to marginalisation because of his parentage. He's a half-breed which carries stigma in itself, as does being a giant. He was also praised for being one of the more responsible adults in the series after he intervenes during Harry's third year when he and Ron aren't being particularly nice to Hermione.

There was also a great point highlighted about Tonks' ability to change her appearance, and how that would affect trans people in our world if they had the ability to change their appearance at will? It was certainly something I hadn't thought about before!

The topic of mental health was touched upon with Harry's experience of PTSD in book five brought into the discussion, and the fact that he was abused by somebody in a position of authority during book five. Did the adults around Harry have a responsibility to help in that they neglected? A great point was made about Harry's own reaction to the abuse, and how suddenly he's in this world where the consequences of speaking out are punishments that could include injury or death due to the spells and curses the adults in his universe have the power to use on him should they wish. Mark spoke very passionately on this topic, as a victim of abuse himself. He said from the very first book he felt for Harry because of that abusive background he's had to battle his way out of. We also talked about Tonks' depression in book six as an example.

The discussion moved back to disability and how much we'd like to see someone just getting on with their disability, rather than it being a focus or an issue.

The Weasleys were championed as a good example of a functioning family relationship in the books, something we're not used to seeing as there are so many dysfunctional relationships. It was highlighted that J. K. Rowling's own financial situation before the books were published was reflected in Molly Weasley.

Lots of people chipped in when it came to discussing books with relatable characters that weren't rich white males. It's a real struggle to find a main character in a book who isn't white, or isn't straight. Somebody in the audience brought up a book called William's Doll, a children's book about a boy who is teased for wanting to play with a doll.

When it came to class, there was a lot of discussion about the Slytherins and how they're widely represented as wealthy and upper class. There were some great points brought up in defense of Slytherins, for example how they are more than likely brought up to behave a certain way and at school they're under a huge amount of peer pressure to fit in with other members of their house. Someone discussed fanfiction in which Slytherins act differently in their own common room, due to being away from the eyes of other students who expect them to behave a certain way - a kind of "what happens in the common room, stays in the common room" mentality. It was also pointed out that throughout the series we see the Slytherins from Harry's perspective, which is somewhat biased. There was also the example of the pressure on Draco in book six and seven, where he has to make some incredibly tough decision or face dire consequences.

This panel definitely gave me food for thought, and I was so glad to see everyone so passionate about equality in fiction. I can't wait to re-read the books with even more opened eyes after this panel.

Potter Mega Movie Panel

I had to rush from the Marginalisation panel straight to this one, which unfortunately meant I was right at the back. But I still had a pretty good view. Melissa Anelli came on stage to say that this panel would be a bit different from yesterday's actor panel, and that it would involve a trivia quiz! She asked the audience to start tweeting in questions for the cast and decided it would be boys vs girls. She also explained that Evanna and Robbie had slept in so wouldn't be there for the start of the panel. The sneaky plan was that the audience would start snoring when the two of them finally arrived!



The actors came on stage, and excitingly this panel included the lovely Chris Rankin, who hadn't been at the panel yesterday. He was joined on the boys' team by Ryan Turner and Benedict Clarke, whilst Scarlett Byrne and Ellie Darcey-Alden led the girls' team, along with a little help from an audience member. Another audience member gave Melissa a hand reading out the questions.



The quiz was so much fun! There were some ridiculously hard/impossible questions tweeted in (for example someone asked how the Weasley's clock functions! The only answer we could come up with was "magic"). They also had to disallow the question of what the first common room password is, seeing as it's one of Chris' most prominent lines in the film! I can't remember who won in the end. I'm going to say the audience.

Robbie eventually showed up towards the end of the panel, just in time for some audience questions! Evanna never made it which was a shame, but I got to see her around the con a few times later that day.

Starkid

So I had a few more lit panels this afternoon, and then it was time for the Starkid event. Because of all the chaos on previous days with queueing and the fact that this event was expected to draw big crowds, anyone who wanted to go was held in the rooms of the panel beforehand, and then led by a volunteer down to the Grand Hall. It was exactly like being led to assembly in primary school!

When I finally got in I was in the middle of the hall and had a pretty good view. It was standing, though, and I soon realised I wasn't going to be able to stay for the whole event. All the other events that had been standing had the opportunity to sit down before things started or at intervals. When I arrived, everyone was already standing and the people after us that were led in boxed us in. I have problems with my legs and so I was already panicking about how long I would have to stand for.



The event got underway and I enjoyed some of the more familiar songs, but I'll admit, I'm not a die-hard Starkid fan. I like A Very Potter Musical and the sequels. They're funny and I like the songs, but Starkid has this insane fandom that I'm not a part of, and so I found myself surrounded by screaming fans who knew every word and I quickly felt very out of place. I stayed for a while, but eventually my legs were screaming to get out of there so I pushed my way out to the back of the room where I could sit down against the wall. After ten minutes I figured my time could probably be spent somewhere more enjoyable. I spoke to people who are huge fans that went and had an amazing time, so I think it was a success!

The Harry Potter Alliance

Once I left the Starkid event, I realised I hadn't picked up my book from the Harry Potter Alliance's Apparating Library yet. I saw the stand was open so headed there and got to look at all the pretty books! Eventually I settled on Wither by Lauren DeStefano. The people on the HP stand were SO lovely and passionate. After I swapped my book they told me to stick around for a pop-up wrock concert, so I got to see a little bit of that!



Not long after that somebody working for conference centre came and told them to get down from there so they had to move to the stairs at the side - party pooper! Apparently Hank Green turned up later so I was a bit gutted I missed that, but we had to escape so we could grab some food, go back to the hostel and get ready for the ball!

The Esther Earl Rocking Charity Ball

Dressed for the ball!
 This is a staple of every Leakycon, and is basically a huge party on the last night of the con. Think the best school disco you've ever been to! The dress code is pretty much wear what you like, so people were dressed up in party frocks, dressed casual or cosplaying. There'd been some pretty amazing costumes around the conference but one of the highlights was definitely Boggart Snape! And tonight he was hanging out with Trelawney.



Then the party got underway! Highlights included the girls dressed in party dresses and One Direction masks (which really messes with your head), the beach ball that was getting bounced around the crowd (I think it spend most of the time on the floor), everyone doing Gangnam Style, the moment they played Wannabe by the Spice Girls and Alex Carpenter and one of Harry and the Potters doing some pretty full on dancing with the crowd!



Then of course, it all builds up to the wonderful moment where the night is ending and another Leaky tradition comes around. Total Eclipse of the Heart has become the Leakycon theme song, and at the end of the ball everyone comes together to belt it out in the most powerful way you can. We ended up singing it twice, and I got the first time on video (which I will try and upload at some point and add into this post if I do!). It was literally one of the most amazing things to be a part of!

The Final Day

So there are no panels on the final day of Leakycon, and the only thing on the schedule was the leaving feast. We weren't sure how exactly it would work. All we knew is that there would be food. Hurrah! When we arrived at the Grand Connaught Rooms there was another queue to join. They started letting people with Rockstar passes in first, then we got to head in. The Grand Hall had been filled with tables so we got seated in groups of ten. The girls we sat with were all super lovely!

Eventually we were able to go up to the hot buffet and oh my gosh you guys, the food was amazing! I mean my friend and I had been staying in a self-catered youth hostel so we'd been living off toast, sandwiches and in my case, pasta salad. The two things I'd missed were hot meals and meat. So when I got up to the buffet and saw the sausages, bacon and beans I was in food heaven. I ended up going back for seconds. Plus someone let me know there was free tea and coffee, and tea was another thing I'd been deprived of during my stay. 

A lot of people were upset at the lack of vegetarian and vegan options and I can totally understand. I presumed there would be veggie sausages or at least some alternative option, but all the veggies got were eggs, mushrooms and bread, and when you rule out the eggs for the vegans, it didn't leave very much to eat. The catering was all down the venue (I presume) so I hope that that's rectified should another Leakycon happen in London. I think at the end of the four days, one thing everyone can agree on was that the venue really wasn't the best. (Too small and cramped, not very accessible).

There was a lot of milling around and we got a last chance to look round the vendor room. Whilst there I bought a Golden Snitch necklace, and there were also a few more books up for grabs from the Books With Bite stand so I grabbed the two I hadn't already got my hands on!

After more waiting around to see if anything would happen, my friend and I headed off to the British Museum (which was pretty cool!), only to get a text alert from the Leakycon twitter saying all the volunteers were being rounded up for a group photo. As my friend was a volunteer, we hastily made our way back to the conference centre. I managed to get a photo of them - thanks Leakycon volunteers!


Also when we got back, some of the actors were doing an impromptu photobooth. We didn't have time to queue as they'd already given a cut off time, but I got a sneaky photo of the actors anyway!


I also got the chance to say hi to Melissa Anelli and get her to sign my Leakycon guide book! She was so lovely, really taking time to speak to people. I was a bit gutted I didn't have my copy of Harry, A History on me (I'd brought it with me to London but it was back in my hostel room!) but I'll probably snip this out and stick it in the front anyway. If anyone could let me know what the writing on this autograph says I'd be super grateful!



We also realised we hadn't taken a picture of the Leakycon sign!  
 


And so the time came to leave Leakycon, for good this time! Sad face :( it was such an incredible few days and something I'd love to do again if they come back to the UK. Just being surrounded by so many people who share your passion was such a lovely feeling. I think my only regret is not being brave enough to put myself out there and make some new friends. Next time! Bye bye Grand Connaught Rooms. Mischief Managed!


Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Leakycon General Programming Recap: Part One

So I've already posted my recap of the lit track events from Leakycon London, and in this post I'm hoping to recap everything else I went to over the course of the two days. It was such an incredible con with a huge variety of discussion panels, meet ups and entertainment. Let's hope I can cram it all in!

Day One

The first thing to do was register! Supposedly registration started at 9am, but my friend and I arrived a while after that and they still hadn't started. Which led to spending a lot of time in this queue:




But it was pretty cool because I got to meet some nice people! We were stood with the girls from HarryPotterPodcast.com who were super lovely. My friend was supposed to be attending the volunteer orientation which took place at 12, so she got whisked out of the queue early along with the other volunteers. Eventually I got myself in and registered, and I met back up with my friend at the Tumblr meet up!




This was a pretty fun, informal meet up moderated by Colin Mueller. The room was pretty packed when I got there but people scooched forwards and I found a seat at the back with my friend. We spent pretty much the whole meet up calling out fandoms, and then people would cheer if they followed that fandom. I learnt that there is a fandom for pretty much everything (Pointless has a fandom?! I am there!) and I loved the discussion on social activism on Tumblr.

Later that day I checked out the vendor room for the first time. Obviously everyone else had the same idea because we had to queue just to get in! I handed in my book at the Harry Potter Alliance stand as part of their Apparating Library and picked up my book from the Books With Bite stand. Then it was time for the welcome ceremony which was a little bit chaotic! The venue was quite cramped, and basically everyone was squished into the lobby to queue for the welcome ceremony. Those of us at the back struggled a bit because we couldn't hear the announcements they were making at the top of the stairs, and it was SO HOT. Eventually we got in though and the ceremony got underway. 

There were presentations from the Harry Potter Alliance and Lumos, plus a few wizard rockers came on and played some songs. It was a bit disjointed because there were gaps in between each speech/song/presentation so people kept sitting down and standing up again. A few of the actors came on to speak to the crowd which was awesome. 

After the welcome ceremony we headed to the Disney Singalong! We ended up starting early because the room was already full before the start time of 7pm. And guys, it was so much fun! I realised how bad I am at Disney films because I in no way knew all of the songs, but that just meant I got even more excited when the ones I did know came on. Highlight of the singalong was singing Circle of Life from The Lion King, and somebody holding up a Harry doll at the back of the room Simba style:




After that, it was back down to the Grand Hall for the first rock concert! Tonight's acts were Siriusly Hazza P, Romilda Vane and the Chocolate Cauldrons, Solitary Snape, Alex Carpenter and Hank Green. It was awesome!




And that concludes day one! Back to the hostel for a good night's sleep, ready to be up bright and early for the first day of panels in the morning.

Day Two

This was the first full day of lit programming, and you can see my full recap of the lit events from today in my post here. Today was the first day you could queue up to get wristbands for the autograph sessions that were taking place throughout the day. I decided to skip the queues and have some extra time in bed! Most of the autograph sessions clashed with my schedule anyway. My super awesome friend Gemma on the other hand braved the queues, and ended up with a wristband for Hank Green. Only she'd already met Hank Green so she oh so kindly gave me the wristband, yay!

After popping to the Waterstones stand after the first lit panel, I headed to the Grand Hall for the Potter Movie Actor Panel. It was quite full so people were sitting in the aisles. The panel featured Ellie Darcey-Alden, Ryan Tyrner, Alfie Enoch, Robbie Jarvis, Rohan Gotobed, Helena Barlow, Benedict Clarke, Scarlett Byrne and Evanna Lynch. The group discussed their auditions, favourite quotes, worst moments on set, best moments on set and what their future plans are. Rohan spoke about wanting to be an author (and later turned up at one of the lit panels!).



In the afternoon it was back to lit events, then I rushed down from the I Was a Teenage Author lit panel and joined the queue for Hank Green autographs. And man was it a queue. It sort of looped from the middle of the room gradually outwards:


But the great thing about Leakycon is that you can just sit on the floor and nobody cares. I spent most of the time waiting trying to eat the cereal bar that had got completely destroyed at the bottom of my bag. Anyway, eventually made it up to the front!



And Hank Green signed my badge! 


After that it was time for a quick trip back to the youth hostel where we were staying to grab some food, then back to the conference centre for the second rock concert! Acts performing tonight were The Blibbering Humdingers, Lauren Fairweather, The Whomping Willows and Harry and the Potters. This was by far the best night because Harry and the Potters absolutely killed it! And for the finale they were joined by Hank Green. Check out the video I took below and have your mind blown:



Phew! What a day. Definitely one of the most insane nights of the conference. We all left just feeling like we'd witnessed something really special. But it wasn't over yet! Check back soon for part two of my general programming recap!

Saturday, 3 August 2013

News Round Up! 3rd August



News Round Up!

Every week I recap some of the latest YA news stories. And don't forget to check the end of the post for some fab new releases!

Great news for Artemis Fowl fans! A film adaptation of Eoin Colfer's series is in the works by Disney and Harvey Weinstein. Michael Goldenberg will write the script. You can read more about this story over on Hypable.

The synopsis for the highly anticipated climax to the Divergent trilogy, Allegiant, has been released. You can read the full summary over on PageToPremiere.

The book trailer for Night School: Fracture was released this week. Watch it below:



 The final new cover for the US Harry Potter series has been revealed this week. The cover to Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released on 31st July - Harry Potter and J. K. Rowling's birthday. You can see the cover below:



The new UK adult cover for Order of the Phoenix has also been revealed by Bloomsbury this week:


And in more cover news, the cover for Cress by Marissa Meyer was revealed on USA Today. See the stunning cover for the next book in the Lunar Chronicles below:


And the final bit of cover news comes from Holly Smale, author of Geek Girl. The cover to the sequel Geek Girl: Model Misfit was revealed on Twitter yesterday. See it below:


The actors from The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones have been taking part in a mall tour in America this week. Sony has also released some movie extras, including a tour of the New York Institute. Read more on Fandomsnews. It was also revealed by the BBFC that the film would be a 12A certificate and that the running time for the film will be 129 minutes, 49 seconds. Read more at TMISource.

New releases:
The Testing by Joelle Charbonneau
Amazon|Goodreads

Cruel Summer by James Dawson
Amazon|Goodreads

Life in Outer Space by Melissa Keil
Amazon|Goodreads

All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill 
Amazon|Goodreads

Canary by Rachele Alpine
Amazon|Goodreads 

The Sound by Sarah Alderson
Amazon|Goodreads

Angel Fever by L. A. Weatherly
Amazon|Goodreads

Control by Kim Curran
Amazon|Goodreads

The Glass Republic by Tom Pollock
Amazon|Goodreads




Saturday, 27 July 2013

News Round Up! 27th July


News Round Up!

Every week I recap the latest YA news stories that have grabbed my attention. See a round up of this week's stories below.

Fans of Jennifer L. Aremntrout's Lux series will be happy to hear that the rights to Obsidian have been bought by Sierra Pictures. Read more about this story over on Fandomsnews.com!

The authors for Leakycon London's Lit track were announced this week. Attending the Harry Potter conference in addition to the previously announced Dawn O'Porter and Elizabeth Wein will be Sally Gardner (author of Maggot Moon), Will Hill (author of the Department 19 series,) James Dawson (author of Hollow Pike and Cruel Summer), Matt Whyman (author of The Savages and Inside the Cage), Samantha Shannon (author of The Bone Season) and Laura Eve (author of Fearsome Dreamer). You can also now view the full Leakycon London schedule at this link. I'll be there so if you're not going then be sure to check the blog for Leakycon coverage!

The book trailer for All Our Yesterdays by Cristin Terrill as was revealed this week. Watch the trailer below.

 
 
 
A movie poster for Vampire Academy: Blood Sisters was revealed this week. You can see the animated poster below and read more over at Hypable.com.
 
 
 
Two more actors have joined the cast of The Fault in Our Stars. Nat Wolff will play Isaac and Laura Dern will play Hazel's mother. What do you make of the latest casting? Are you happy with the picks so far? Read more on Hypable.com.
 
Which of these news stories are you most excited about? Let me know in the comments!

Saturday, 20 July 2013

News Round Up! 20th July



This is my latest round up of bookish news that's popped up on my radar over the week. As always, I love hearing your thoughts on the news stories I feature!

The UK and US covers for Panic by Lauren Oliver were revealed this week over on Goodreads. See the UK cover below and read Lauren Oliver's Tumblr post about it at this link.


And in more cover news, the brand new US cover for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has been revealed. See it below and read the story on Mugglenet.



Veronica Roth revealed at Comic Con that Allegiant will be written from both Tris and Four's point of view. You can see the announcement she tweeted below. Comic Con takes place in San Diego this week and will feature panels from many YA fandoms. Hypable recaps the YA author events at this link.

http://twitter.com/veronicaroth


USA Today has revealed the first look at Kate Winslet from Divergent. Winslet will be appearing as Jeanine in the upcoming adaptation of Veronica Roth's book. See the image over on Hypable.com. You can see more images from Divergent, including a look at Maggie Q as Tory, on Hypable too.

Melissa Anelli, author of Harry, a History, has revealed she is working on a fiction book. Anelli announced the news via a Reddit AMA and then shared it with Twitter followers. The book is being cowritten with Julia Albain, author of A Glamorously Unglamorous Life. As a huge fan of Harry, a History, and Anelli's work in the Harry Potter fandom, I'm very excited by this news!

http://twitter.com/melissaanelli http://twitter.com/julsmarietells

The Cuckoo's Calling has been given a second print run to meet the demands of book shops who are struggling to cope with the announcement that the pen name Robert Galbraith belonged to J. K. Rowling. Will you be reading it? I love crime so I can't wait to check it out! I'm currently 4th in my library queue which doesn't seem too bad considering. Read more on Publishers Weekly. It was also revealed how the leak of Robert Galbraith's real identity came about. Law firm Russel's owned up to the indiscretion. Read about that story over on the Bookseller.

New character posters for the upcoming Catching Fire adaptation have been released. See them over on Fandomsnews.com.

Details of The Mortal Instruments mall tour were revealed this week. The tour will be visiting four cities across the US. The tour will give fans to meet the actors before the film releases in August. Find out more and read the dates over on PageToPremiere.





Saturday, 6 July 2013

News Round Up! 6th July

Here's my weekly round up of news stories that have popped up on my radar this week. Enjoy!

Author of The Mortal Instruments series Cassandra Clare was in London this week to take part in a talk and signing, alongside Jamie Campbell Bower who plays Jace in the upcoming film adaptation. You can read more about the event over on Fandomsnews.com where you can also see full video coverage of the chat (including Jamie taking out his guitar and singing for fans!) The pair also took part in a chat with Glamour Magazine which you can read over on their website. You can also see the new trailer (released in German last week) in English below on Youtube now. And as if that wasn't enough, there was also info and snippets about the City of Bones soundtrack revealed this week! Read more over on Fandomsnews.com.

This week was Independent Booksellers Week with many local bookshops taking part in events and selling special editions of books to celebrate. Read more about Independent Booksellers Week on the website at this link.

It was announced that the CEO of Pottermore Charlie Redmayne was stepping down to return to publisher HarperCollinsUK, whose CEO Victoria Barnsley is leaving. You can read more about this story on Hypable.

Fiver new stills from the Maze Runner film adaptation were revealed this week. See them over on Fandomsnews.com.

There were plenty of new YA releases to sink your teeth into this week! Check them out below:

Vortex by S. J. Kincaid
Amazon|Goodreads

The Night Itself by Zoe Marriot
Amazon|Goodreads

Dead Jealous by Sharon Jones
Amazon|Goodreads

Awaken by Meg Cabot
Amazon|Goodreads

Ink by Amanda Sun
Amazon|Goodreads

Confessions of an Almost Girlfriend by Louise Rozett
Amazon|Goodreads

Saturday, 1 June 2013

News Round Up! 1st June

Each week I post a recap of news stories that have popped up on my radar. Here's the news for this week. Enjoy!

Book Expo America kicked off this week. This is where book industry types and authors gather together for panels and signings, and it gives readers a sneak peak of the books to be excited about later this year. You can read more about the conference on the website here and keep up with all the latest happenings on Twitter.

One thing to come out of BEA was the cover reveal for the new US cover of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. You can see the new cover over on the Scholastic blog.

Several photos from the Divergent set emerged  this week, featuring extras and the main cast dressed in faction clothing. You can see all the photos on Examiner.com.

Percy Jackson fans were treated to a new poster and a second trailer for Sea of Monsters this week. See the poster over on Hypable and watch the trailer below.



And it's always exciting when an author gets a deal for a new book! Marie Lu, author of the Legend trilogy, will be releasing a new YA fantasy series. The Young Elites is set to be published in 2014 and you can add it on Goodreads here!

Which of these stories are you most excited about? Let me know in the comments!

New releases:
Goddess by Josephine Angelini
Amazon|Goodreads

Of Triton by Anna Banks
Amazon|Goodreads

Monument 14: Sky on Fire by Emmy Laybourne
Amazon|Goodreads

Saturday, 25 May 2013

News Round Up! 25th May




Here's another recap of the latest news stories that have been catching my eye this week. As always, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

Exciting news for attendees of Leakycon Portland. It was revealed this week that a sneak peak of City of Bones would preview at the con with a live chat from Cassandra Clare. Read about it on the Leakycon website here.

The cover for the upcoming debut YA novel The Elites by Natasha Ngan was revlaled this week. You can see the gorgeous cover over and find out more about the book over on Natasha's website or add the book to Goodreads right here.

The opening chapters of Altered, the sequel to Crewel, have been featured in a series of blog posts this week. Check out this sneak peak over on Bewitched Bookworms. I adored Crewel so I can't wait to read the rest of Altered!

An official Divergent Instagram was launched this week as a way of revealing the faction symbols. Check out the page and the awesome faction images at this link.

An annotated first edition of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was auctioned this week. The book which contained notes and drawings from J. K. Rowling herself was sold for £150,000 to raise money for the English Pen writer's association. Read more about this story over on the Guardian website.

Amazon has made a controversial move this week by announcing plans to publish fanfiction. Writers taking part in the Kindle Worlds program will be able to make royalites from their fanfiction. What do you make of this move? Read more over on Publishers Weekly.

Which of these news stories are you most excited about? Don't forget to check out some of this week's new releases below!

New releases:
The Runaway Queen by Cassandra Clare and Maureen Johnson
Amazon|Goodreads

Transparent by Natalie Whipple
Amazon|Goodreads

The Book of Broken Hearts by Sarah Ockler
Amazon|Goodreads

September Girls by Bennet Madison
Amazon|Goodreads

Saturday, 30 March 2013

News Round Up! 30th March

It's been another amazing week for news so let's get cracking! Firstly, Laini Taylor revealed the UK paperback cover for Days of Blood and Starlight on her blog this week. I have the paperback of Daughter of Smoke and Bone which is gorgeous, and think I love this cover just as much! Check it out on her blog at this link.

Also in cover news, Patrick Ness has announced that there'll be new covers for his Chaos Walking series. These new versions of the books will also contain bonus short stories, which include the previously published The New World and two brand new stories. You can find the new cover art and more about these new editions on Patrick's Facebook page. Do you own these books already? If not, do the new covers make you want to buy them?

I'm a huge fan of the Matched trilogy by Ally Condie and now that's finished I've been waiting to hear news of future projects, and there was good news this week as it's been announced that Condie has landed a deal for two new books. You can read more about the book deal and what these books have in store in this article at Media Bistro. The summary sounds great! The first book is due to be released in 2014. Will you be reading it?

Because you can't have a week without Divergent news, here's some Divergent news! The cast have started heading to Chicago to begin filming. You can read more about that story here on Hypable. And there's been some extra casting news regarding the characters of Will, Edward and Al. Again you can read about that on Hypable.

As I menioned in last week's news post, Lauren Oliver visited the UK recently to mark the release of Requiem. Excitingly DeliriumFandom.com has a video on their site which you can watch at this link!

With all the buzz about Clockwork Princess at the moment it will come as good news to some that a screenplay is in the works for the Infernal Devices trilogy. With the first Mortal Instruments film City of Bones due out later this year, it's really exciting to hear news about possible future projects! Read more about this story over on Examiner.com.

There was sad news for Harry Potter fans this week after Richard Griffiths, known to Potter fans as Vernon Dursley, passed away after complications from heart surgery. He was well known to many as a star of both stage and screen and also starred with Daniel Radcliffe in the stage play Equus. Read more about Richard's life and work in here on the Guardian website. 

And finally, it was announced on Thursday that Goodreads has been bought by Amazon. As you'll know if you read this blog I use Goodreads an awful lot so I'm interested to see if there'll be any changes. It seems Goodreads want to bring in some kind of Kindle integration to the service which does sound useful, but I'll be waiting anxiously on other changes. What do you think of the Amazon Goodreads take over? Good news or bad news? You can read more about this story in the official blog post over on Goodreads.

Which of these news stories had grabbed your attention this week? As always I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments!

New book releases:
The Madness Underneath by Maureen Johnson
Buy: Amazon|Waterstone's|Book Depository

Tuesday, 5 February 2013

Top Ten Tuesday: Bookish Memories


Top Ten Tuesday is hosted over at The Broke and the Bookish and I was so, so excited for this week's topic! Here are my top ten bookish memories (and I'm sure there's plenty I've forgotten but there's some enough ones in there - I got quite emotional writing this post which is a good sign!).


1. Meeting J. K. Rowling when I was 9 - Literally this is one of the biggest days of my life and something I will remember for ever. When Goblet of Fire was released JKR did a signing in my hometown and I was lucky enough to win a ticket to go and meet her. The story of how I won it was quite funny. I was up way early (this was before midnight releases so I was up before 6am - very early for a 9 year old!) and I queued outside the book shop with the other die hard fans. They were only giving tickets to the first 10 or so people and I missed out. Still, I had my book so I couldn't complain too much, and as my mum and I walked across town we bumped into some other people who let us know Borders (I know - I miss Borders too!) were still giving away tickets to the event. So we hurried over there and sure enough they were! The actual event was crazy - we queued for hours, there were TV crews there and then eventually I got to go in to the train carriage (where the signing was being held) and meet JKR. She said hi to me - something I still remember!

2. Finishing Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Now the above makes it seem like I was a die-hard Potterhead from a young age, but when the 5th book was released I just wasn't in the same place and so I didn't read it right away. Then life got in the way and it wasn't until the release of the final Potter book, when my mum bought me the last few books as a Christmas present, that I actually got round to finishing the series. So I was a bit behind the times and everyone had read the ending a few months before me, but that didn't stop that feeling off emptiness hitting me any less! In the end I made my mum read the books so we could talk about them together. To this day she's as much of a fan as me.


3. The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 midnight showing. - Now this isn't technically related to the book but because I missed out on the midnight book releases I was determined to make it to a midnight showing of a Harry Potter film, and what an incredible experience it was! It was so good to share that moment with die hard fans and see those emotional moments get the reception they deserved. And of course being surrounded by other people who were dressed up was pretty cool too!


4. Meeting Matthew Lewis - Again, not technically related to the book but if I'm using the above memory then I might as well use this one ;) The actor who plays Neville in the films did a signing in my hometown and so I went!


5. Riding the Hogwarts Express - I know, I know, I'm still going on about Potter. But so many happy memories are associated with those books! Last year a friend and I went to the same place where I met JKR and Matt Lewis to actually ride the Hogwarts Express, something I'd never done before! And yes, it was amazing.


6. Visiting platform 9 and 3/4 - Last Potter one I promise ;)


7. Meeting Jodi Picoult - Jodi Picoult is one of the authors who I credit with my love of reading, and so meeting and getting my copy of Sing You Home signed by her was incredible.



8. London book shopping! - Last summer I went to London and of course I had to use that opportunity to visit some amazing book shops! I visited Foyles at Westfield Stratford City and Waterstone's Piccadilly and fell in love with both places!

9. Finishing Jane Eyre - So I literally only read this book last month but it was kind of a milestone for me. I'm so bad at reading classics but I was familiar with the story of Jane Eyre so decided to finally give it a go, and I discovered a new favourite book!




10. Reading The Mortal Instruments series - When I first started City of Bones my friend saw my Goodreads update, let me know that she had read the books too and offered to lend me the rest of them. Now we share that love of the series. Recently another lovely friend has started reading the books and that's given us even more to talk about as we fangirl together! I love that a series of books has brought me closer to people <3

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

YA Book Playlist

Recently I've heard a few songs on the radio and thought "ooh that reminds me of that book!" so I decided to put together a little collection of songs and the books I think they go with. Enjoy!



Book: Pushing the Limits by Katie McGarry
Song: Beneath Your Beautiful by Labrinth and Emile Sande

This was one of those songs I heard and automatically thought of the book. I just love it! It has such beautiful lyrics and I reckon it's perfect for Echo and Noah.




Book: Before I Die by Jenny Downham
Songs: Knockin' on Heaven's Door by Avril Lavigne
I Know You Care by Ellie Goulding

I picked two for this book. The first one is a cover version I've always loved by Avril Lavigne. I think it sets the mood just right.



This song by Ellie Goulding was used in the film adaption of Before I Die (Now Is Good). I still haven't seen the film but I love this song!



Book: Wonder by R.J. Palcio
Song: Wonder by Naughty Boy ft Emilie Sande

Okay this one is totally obvious because they share a title, but I think it fits in with the book too! It's such a positive, uplifting song.


Book: The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
Song: Girl on Fire by Alicia Keys
 
Another obvious one based on the title! But a great, feisty song for the girl on fire herself, Katniss.



 
Book: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J. K. Rowling
Song: Stay by Hurts
This song always makes me feel of the Ron leaving scene in Deathly Hallows and Hermione's reaction. It sums up their relationship in general pretty well too. Great lyrics.


 Book: Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
Song: I Can't Speak French by Girls Aloud
Because all the songs above were quite emotional ones I wanted to throw in something fun!


 


I might do this again some time because I loved getting all these songs together, and I'm sure there's loads I missed out! Is there a song that makes you think of your favourite book/characters? Let me know in the comments! :)


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