(Author Interview) Jan Markley

One of the best things about blogging is getting the chance to read books I have to say I might normally not read or know about. This is the case with Dead Frog on the Porch and Dead Bird Through the Cat Door by Canadian author Jan Markley.

When Jan contacted me in early December about reading and reviewing her books I was more the willing to do so because I always want to show case Canadian authors. (I feel as though they need to be highlighted.)

Through our conversations I asked Jan if she would be willing to do a mini Q&A and she agreed. Thanks so much Jan for taking the time out of your very busy schedule to do this.

If you are looking for some great middle grade books I highly recommend these.

Without further delay its my pleasure to welcome Jan Markley to my blog.

CINDY: What was your inspiration behind both books?

JAN: For Dead Frog on the Porch, I accidentally stepped on and killed my childhood friend Jane’s frog (the first dead frog on the porch). As an adult, in a writing class we were asked to write an incident from childhood – and I wrote about it and it became the jumping off point for the book.

For the second book, Dead Bird through the Cat Door my cat brought a dead bird through the cat door, and I wondered what would happen if the owner of the bird sanctuary was stealing cats to kill birds. I’m still not sure how Shakespeare’s Macbeth got involved.

CINDY: As a fan of Nancy Drew books (which is very evident in both your books) did you have a favorite that you would reread?

JAN: For some reason the Mystery of the 99 Steps comes to mind. I should go back and re-read a few!

CINDY:I have never read Nancy Drew growing up but after reading your two books Jan, I am seriously thinking I missed out on something. What would readers of your books be surprised to know about you? (Quirky fact etc)

JAN: I love going for sushi but I hate raw fish. Drives my friends to distraction! They can’t figure out why I keep agreeing to go for sushi .

CINDY: Jan, I hate raw fish too. Actually I have to admit that I am not a big fish eating person. This comes from the girl who use to live on the east coast and who had a father who fished. If Cyd and Jane had a theme song what would it be and why?

JAN: Hmmm, that’s a good question. Sisters by Irvine Berlin from the movie White Christmas comes to mind. Because Cyd and Jane can be supportive and competitive. They both have their individual strengths but stick together. I loved that song. Another song that comes to mind is It takes two by Marvin Gaye because Cyd and Jane work together and they make use of each other’s strengths to solve the mysteries.

CINDY: I loved the movie White Christmas. Its my holiday movie go to every year. I also loving watching old things. What inspired you to be a writer?

JAN:I think I’ve always been a writer. It’s who I am rather than what I do.

CINDY: When you write do you have a schedule/routine?

JAN: Since I work full time I tend to write on the weekends, holidays and sometimes I am able to take time off work and I dedicate that time to writing.

CINDY: If you could have dinner with anyone (dead or alive) who would it be and why?

JAN: I’d have to say Nancy Drew but since she’s a fictional character, I’ll pick her creator Carolyn Keene. I’d be fascinated to find out how she came up with the character.

CINDY: What are you currently reading?

JAN: I’m currently reading The Maze Runner by James Dashner. It’s a y/a novel recommended to me by my 13 y/o niece. Next in line to be read is a y/a novel Under my Skin by fellow Alberta writer Judith Graves and Tall Story a y/a novel written by my writer friend in the UK Candy Gourlay.

CINDY: I have The Maze Runner sitting in my TBR pile that is waiting to be read. I recently just discovered Judith Graves and I am dying to read her works. Tall Story sounds really good and has been on my radar. You have travelled quite a bit with your previous job, do you have a favorite spot that you would like to go back to one day?

JAN: I took two years in the late ‘80s and travelled throughout Europe, parts of Africa and South East Asia, and did some freelance journalism. Since then I’ve been to Ecuador and a few years ago I went to India for a month and loved it. I plan to go back there for longer and hope to do some charity work while I’m there. I would love to go to some of the countries in South East Asia that weren’t accessible back in the late 80s like Cambodia and Viet Nam. Thailand was great – I’d go back there, and Egypt and the King Tut exhibit was one of the highlights of my travels for me. Which is why it shows up in the third book.

CINDY: Speaking of your third book, are you working on it now? Are you able to tell us anything if you are?

JAN: I’m working on the third book in the Megabyte Mystery series. It’s called Dead Bee in the Sarcophagus. The King Tut exhibit is in town, and Cyd and Jane discover that there is ancient honey still encased in the Ivory Pomegranate. Had the boy king planned to eat honey on toast in the afterlife? Can the ancient honey save the dying bees or will the curse of the tomb destroy the fragile bee population and those who come in contact with it? Everyone wants to get their mitts on the honey and the twin’s parents get stuck in harm’s way. Cyd and Jane get their sleuth on! To save the Queen Bee and her kingdom, through the boy king and his left over honey, they must navigate the many sticky shades between good and nasty.

CINDY: JAN, that sounds so good. I can’t wait for it to come out in the fall.

Jan thanks so very much again for taking the time out of your schedule to do this Q&A with me. I truly appreciate it.

You can check out Jan’s site to find out more about Jan and her books.

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(Review) Dead Bird Through The Cat Door

Title: Dead Bird Through The Cat Door
ISBN:9781926691152
Author:Markley, Jan
Publisher:Gumboot Books
Pages: 173

Source: Received this book from the author.

Synopsis:
Kids can change the world – even if it is one bird at a time.Dead birds? Stolen cats? Things get personal when Cyd and Jane’s cat, Yin, gets kidnapped. They turn to technology and Shakespeare to help solve the mystery. Written with charm and wit that will appeal to both young and old, Dead Bird Through the Cat Door is a well-crafted mystery story that shares an important environmental message.

MY THOUGHTS:
This is the second book in the Megabyte Mystery series by Jan Markley. I should point out that you really don’t need to read Dead Frog on The Porch to follow the series.

I really enjoyed this book too. Cyd and Jane are back to solve another mystery that involves dead birds and stolen cats. Along with a new mystery is a few new characters such as Aviary Finch, Souris Vole, Kitty Katze, and Cygnet Finch (Aviary’s wife). Todd from the previous book returns in this one.

I love how Cyd and Jane are able to put the mystery in order. From decoding the characters names that fit into the story line such as birds, cats and a mouse to gradually putting all the clues together to solve the case. Kuddos to Jan for doing that.

The book opens up with Yin, Jane’s cat coming through the cat door with a dead baby robin clutched in her teeth. Of course Jane being the animal lover gets upset. After the bird is buried they girls decide to head to the Wildwood Bird Sanctuary for a bike ride.

Once at the bird sanctuary the mystery begins. They spot Aviary running through the woods following what looks like a lynx, a butterfly net and the comments of one down and only about another three thousand to go. Wondering what he is up to the girls realize that this is there next mystery. What is Aviary up to?

In order to get closer to the case they girls decide that they should volunteer at the bird sanctuary. This is where they run into Todd again. I have to say I was curious as to how this would play out. Will Todd actually be a good guy or was there more to Todd then the girls knew?

On top of volunteering at the bird sanctuary, the girls mother would love if it the girls would visit a neighbor (Kitty Katze) who recently went into a old folks home and was forced to give up her beloved cat, Contessa Cuddles. The girls mother thinks it would be good if Jane brought Yin to visit her. Kitty is upset that her cat was brought to an animal shelter and Jane promises to get the cat back for her.

With quick thinking Jane manages to discover that Fitch has adopted the cat but wonders why? The convince Cygnet to take part in the cat show but once there alot more happens such as cats going missing since as Yin. The girls are still baffled and are quickly trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together before its too late.

Will the girls be able to solve the mystery before all the birds end up dead?

Another aspect I loved was how Jan Incorporated Macbeth into the book and how it was fitted into the storyline. I have to say I am not a fan of Macbeth and read it when I was in high school. So I have to say I was lost in trying to figure out how it fitted into the storyline but thankfully I had Cyn and Jane to figure it out.

This is my favorite quote in the book:

Sure, I love animals, but I loved books more; they don’t drool on you, and you don’t have to throw them a tennis ball a hundred times a minute.

I thought I would share the trailer for the book.

The next book in the series is called Dead Bee in the Sarcophagus. Due to be released in the fall of 2011.

This is another book that I would highly recommend for middle grade girls who like Nancy Drew or if you think they will like Nancy Drew.

Don’t forget to come back tomorrow for my interview with Jan.

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(January) Middle Grade Book Challenge

Are you reading middle grade books this month? If so, which titles and from which authors?

The rules again are really simply all you have to do is commit to reading 12+ Middle Grade books and posting your review and then coming back and sharing your link in this post. You have from now until December 2011 to complete this challenge.

Just add your blog link/name to the MckLinky below. Your blog name and book titles will be fine.

Just to let everyone know I have given it some thought and I think I am going to go ahead and do a monthly giveaway. Please note it won’t be a big prize just because I will be mailing it so some ideas will be a gift card for coffee, a bookmark etc.

So the only rules are in order to qualify all you have to do is come back and link your reviews and for everyone you add for the month of December will count for one entry into the bowl.

Have fun and happy reading.

I have no winner for December. You will also notice that I have made a slight change to the challenge and that is it will now run from January to December 2011 instead of the way it was.

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It’s Monday What are you reading? #4


It’s Monday! What Are You Reading, is where we gather to share what we have read this past week and what we plan to read this week. It is a great way to network with other bloggers, see some wonderful blogs, and put new titles on your reading list.

Sheila fron One Person’s Journey Through Books and Coffee is the blog host of this weekly meme. If you haven’t already checked out Sheila’s blog then you should hop over and say hi.

I think I had a pretty good reading week last week. I tried to balance it with some very light and quick reads. Here is what I read:




These were pretty fast reads and I wanted something light to read. Reviews are saved for a rainy day as these are library books.

My current read from last week was this book and I did finish it up. Look for a review of this book next week. I might also have an author interview. Working out the details as we speak.

This week I am currently reading and really enjoying:

I am hoping that I can get to:


I am trying to read my most recent aquired books first (from Dec & January). I love the concept for this meme as it will make me accoutable and on track. This is what I have read and will be reading, what about you?

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Something new

I thought I would share with you the egalleys I downloaded onto my Kobo this month.

I am going to be doing this once a month (the last Saturday of the month more then likely).

Not included in the slide show:
-Remedial Magic by Jenna Black
-Tick Tock by James Patterson (this is just the first 21 chapters)
-Minding Ben by Victoria Brown
-Angel Burn by L.A Weatherly
-An Amish Love by Beth Wiseman
-#01 I love him to pieces by Evonne Tsang
-The Crepe makers Bond by Julie Crabtree

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(Review) Dead Frog on the Porch


Title: Dead Frog on the Porch
ISBN:9781926691060
Author: Jan Markley
Publisher:Gumboot Books
Publication Date:October 2009
Pages:252
Source: Received from author.

Synopsis:
Kids can change the world – even if it is one frog at a time. Sisters Cyd and Jane are propelled into an international plot involving evil scientists and giant, genetically stretched frogs. Will the twins win this hilarious race to save the frog kingdom?

MY THOUGHTS:
In December I was contacted by Jan to see if I would be interested in reading her two middle grade books Dead Frog on the Porch and Dead Bird Through the Cat Door. Seeing as they were middle grade books I jumped at the chance as I am always looking for middle grade books to review.

I was pleasantly surprised when I checked out Jan’s site and discovered that she is a Canadian author. An added bonus. I love discovering new authors and especially if they are Canadian.

This is the first book in the Megabyte Mystery series. This is a perfect book for the middle grade girl who loves a little mystery. I would say its the modern day version of Nancy Drew. (Sadly I never read Nancy Drew growing up. Although I probably should try them.)

The two main characters are twin sisters Cyd and Jane. You can tell they are modern day girls because they love blogging and are very technically savvy. Another thing the girls love is Nancy Drew books and Jane loves animals. You will see this throughout the book.

Dead Frog on the Porch opens up on the hottest summer day and Cyd makes a run for it to jump into a giant inflated inner tube and accidentally steps on Jane’s pet frog, Frogzilla. You know this isn’t going to be good.

The girls mom is a scientist and is very involved with her work at the lab. There are two new colleagues working with her and they are Rita Smalley, and Bert Tallbot. (the girls have given Bert the nicknamed The Cheese Pie Man) They have come over from England to work.

The girls know that something is up with them after they spot an Empire Meats truck sitting behind the lab. Suddenly frogs, cats and dogs go missing. The girls know that Smalley and Tallbot are behind it and know that they have to solve this mystery Nancy Drew style.

Through the girls investigation they realize that the scientist are coming up with formulas to make the frogs grow into giant frogs. They are doing this for Chef Oulette (Chef Omelette as the girls call him) who has also come over with Tallbot and Smalley. He is the man behind the whole operation.

At first it appears as though they are doing this to the frogs to get bug juice for a bug repellent but as more of the story is revealed the girls quickly realize that’s not the case. What could they possibly be doing with the frogs? Will Cyd and Jane crack the case before its too late for them and their mom?

I really enjoyed this book and I have to admit that I had a hard time to put it down. There was enough action happening to make it a page turner and I managed to finish this in one afternoon.

I am sure middle grade girls will really enjoy this story and this series of books.

Check back on Monday when I review Dead Bird Through the Cat Door and on Tueday I will be sharing an interview I got to do with Jan Markley.

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(Interview) Kerry Sparks

As you know I have read and reviewed Frost Bites and Jen and the Frosted Friends by Kerry Sparks this week and now today I am lucky enough to share an interview that I got to do with her.

I was really excited when Kerry contacted me in December about her two middle grade books and when I asked about a Q&A she was more then willing to help out. Thank so much Kerry, I appreciate you taking the time out of your busy schedule to do this with me.

CINDY: I read that you have traveled quite a bit, do you have a favorite place and why?

KERRY: It’s a crazy place but Las Vegas. I lived there for 5 years, and I think it’s a very inspiring city where anything can happen. Las Vegas is open to the arts, and the Las Vegas librarians were very supportive of new writers.

CINDY: I have never been to Las Vegas but hoping one day to go. I love a city that is very supportive of their libraries. What would readers be surprised to discover about you? (A quirky fact)

KERRY: I do not like anything slimy. So no frogs, no olives, no cooked spinach. Things with slimy textures gross me out.

CINDY: I am like you I don’t like anything slimy. I get cold chills just thinking about it. When your not writing your own books, do you have a favorite author to read? What are you currently reading?

KERRY: I really enjoyed “A Reliable Wife” by Robert Goolrick. It was a #1 New York Times bestseller. I like stories that are different with lots of twists and turns. I’m going to start “Sarah’s Key” by Tatiana De Rosnay today.

CINDY: I read and loved A Reliable Wife. I actually have Sarah’s Keys on my TBR pile. When your writing do you listen to music? Who is currently playing? Do your characters have a theme song?

KERRY: I only listen to music when I’m in my car. When I write, I like it so quiet that I can hear a pin drop. If my characters had a theme song it would be “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”.

CINDY: That is such a great song. Do you have a routine when you write? Any must haves while writing?

KERRY: I always write in a notebook, and I’m usually laying down. I like to have a snack nearby as well. I think you have to be comfortable while you’re writing so that the writing is continuous and flowing.

CINDY: I agree Kerry. I am like that when I am reading and blogging. You do have to be comfortable. What was the inspiration behind both books? Are the girls based on anyone you know?

KERRY: I was a substitute teacher for 7 years so I probably have a little bit of Mrs. Frost, (the mean substitute teacher), in me. I wouldn’t say that I was mean, but I didn’t let the kids run wild either.

CINDY: You were a substitute teacher? I didn’t know that. I am sure you were a good substitute. Do you have a favorite character in the books? If so who?

KERRY: I like Jennifer Logan, the main character. She is fun, funny, and she isn’t perfect. Her imperfections make her human. I would definitely hang out with her.

CINDY: I adore Jennifer as well. She is your typical girl and I honestly felt bad for the way she got treated. It brought back alot of memories for me when I was that age. Thanks again for everything Kerry.

KERRY: No Thank you!

I just wanted to send out another huge thank you to the following bloggers:
L. Diane Wolfe, Laura, and Shelly for offering up some great interview questions for me. Thank you so much.

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