The Promised World Tour


PUB DATE: Atria, September 2009
Hardcover, 336 pages
ISBN-10: 1-4165-7538-3
ISBN-13: 978-1-4165-7538-2

ABOUT THE BOOK

Critically acclaimed bestselling author Lisa Tucker is back with an emotionally charged novel about a woman whose world unravels when an unthinkable tragedy strikes. A riveting story about the earth-shattering secrets revealed in the aftermath of a crisis, THE PROMISED WORLD grips the reader on the first page and never lets go.

A literature professor’s carefully constructed life is shattered after the death of her twin brother and the unraveling of the secret world they shared.

A provocative and suspenseful novel with multi-faceted characters so real that they inhabit the reader’s mind long after the last page is turned, THE PROMISED WORLD delivers an intensely charged, yet delicately nuanced, story that fans of Lisa Tucker will devour. Readers who are just discovering Lisa Tucker are in for a treat, and they will surely find themselves eager to run out and get her previous novels as soon as possible

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

LISA TUCKER is also the author of The Song Reader, Shout Down the Moon, Once Upon a Day, and The Cure for Modern Life, and her work has been featured in Seventeen, Pages, and The Oxford American. she has advanced degrees in English and Math, and she has taught creative writing at the Taos Conference and at UCLA. Lisa Tucker lives in Pennsylvania.

You can check out Lisa’s Here

You can also read the first chapter HERE

Here are some other stops on The Promised World Tour:

Friday, September 11th: http://serendipiter.wordpress.com/

Tuesday, September 15th: http://bookingmama.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 16th: http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/

Thursday, September 17th: http://2kidsandtiredbooks.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 21st: http://janelsjumble.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, September 22nd: http://www.caribousmom.com/

Wednesday, September 23rd: http://thetometraveller.blogspot.com/

Thursday, September 24th: http://booksandmovies.colvilleblogger.com/

Monday, September 28th: http://aseaofbooks.blogspot.com/

Tuesday, September 29th: http://www.galleysmith.com/

Wednesday, September 30th: http://shhhimreading.blogspot.com/

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2009 Book Blogger Appreciation Week


Today the week long festivities begin.

Thanks to Amy for organizing this event and hosting it.

I was fairly new to blogging last year so I didn’t take part in the whole event but that is where I was introduced to so many great blogs that was out there.

Sadly Cindy’s Love of Books didn’t make the shortlist (or any list this year) but http://www.booksuponaweeonesshelf.com/ did get nominated but as well didn’t make the shortlist.

Thank you to the person(s) who nominated http://www.booksuponaweeonesshelf.com/

Its very hard to pick and choice blogs to list so please don’t take it personally.

Here are some blogs that didn’t make a any list at all:
http://www.afewminuteswithmichael.com/
http://bambireads.blogspot.com/
http://bookreviewsbybobbie.wordpress.com/
http://writeforareader.blogspot.com/
http://bookshipper.blogspot.com/
http://shereadsandreads.blogspot.com/
http://booksbound.blogspot.com/
http://martasmeanderings.blogspot.com/
http://wrightysreads.blogspot.com/
http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/

This list is of blogs who have mentioned my blog on the BBAW list and are blogs I read daily:
http://bettyboochronicles.blogspot.com/
http://bermudaonion.wordpress.com/
http://barneysbookblog.blogspot.com/
http://fredasvoice.blogspot.com/

There are so many more great blogs out there that I could use up the whole page to do so. Check my blog roll for more great book bloggers.

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Dreaming Anastasia Review

PUB DATE: September 1, 2009

Thanks to Paul from Sourcebooks for sending me a copy of Dreaming Anastasia.

I found two different covers online for the book.

ABOUT THE BOOK:
What really happened to Anastasia Romanov?

Anastasia Romanov thought she would never feel more alone than when the gunfire started and her family began to fall around her. Surely the bullets would come for her next. But they didn’t. Instead, two gnarled old hands reached for her. When she wakes up she discovers that she is in the ancient hut of the witch Baba Yaga, and that some things are worse than being dead.

In modern-day Chicago, Anne doesn’t know much about Russian history. She is more concerned about getting into a good college?until the dreams start. She is somewhere else. She is someone else. And she is sharing a small room with a very old woman. The vivid dreams startle her, but not until a handsome stranger offers to explain them does she realize her life is going to change forever. She is the only one who can save Anastasia. But, Anastasia is having her own dreams?

MY THOUGHTS:

I love discovering debut authors and discovering Joy Preble was great. The book was everything I thought it would be and I was not disappointed at all.

I have to admit that before I start a book I always try to find out as much info as I can on the book and I have to admit I was really surprised when I found out that the book is based on real life events of the Romanov’s. I remember hearing about them but it was something I never pursued until I read this book and I think that I might be looking more into the Romanov’s now.

With that being said even if you have no idea who the Romanov’s were you won’t be lost in reading this book. Joy does a great job in telling the story and embracing the Romanov’s and the what they left behind. Plus she adds a little kick to the story.

The story is told from three different perspectives (Anastasia, Anne and Ethan) it’s all laid out very well and easy to understand. Its told in time frames of a week ago, present day and three months ago. Included in the story is some letters written by Anastasia.

The story takes place in the forest, (past) Chicago and Budapest, Hungary.

The chapters were short and the book was a quick read but I found myself wanting to take my time reading this and to take everything in. The book kept you drawn to the story and made you want to continue reading to find out what would happen next.

The main character Anne is having these weird and unusual, reoccurring dreams that she can’t explain. She is dreaming of a little girl in a beautiful white dress that has blood spattered on it and the little girl is watching as her family is being murdered one by one. The little girl is then being scooped up by a giant pair of hands.

The dreams don’t really have Anne worried. She is more worried about getting into a good college. Could it be the stress that is making her dream these dreams?

The other main character in the book is Ethan and he has been looking for Anne. Anne could possibly be the girl that could help Ethan rescue the Grand Duchess Anastasia. We discover that Anastasia has been kept basically like a prisoner for many many years by a witch called Baba Yaga. (I laughed when I came to that part. Who couldn’t love a witch with that name Baba Yaga?)

Ethan has to try and convince Anne to accept her destiny. Anne doesn’t really have a choice because meeting Ethan has caused events to be set in motion that have been idle for hundreds of years and its now getting ready to play out. Anne has the feeling she can’t trust Ethan but not sure why. (Gut Instinct) She decides that they both need to work together and put aside any feelings that they have to do what they need to do.

As you are reading the book you hope that Anne will accept her powers and let destiny take its path. Will she be able to rescue Anastasia in time? What will happen if she can’t?

I really enjoyed reading this book and will be checking out the story on the Romanov’s and any other future books by Joy. If you are looking for a great book then let me suggest this to you. Even though its a YA book I am sure adults would enjoy the storyline of the book.

copyright 2010, Cindy (Cindy’s Love Of Books)
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Guest Post with Joy Preble


I am really honored to have first time author, Joy Preble of Dreaming Anastasia make a guest post of my blog.

I have to thank Joy Preble for taking the time out of her busy schedule to do this for me and to Paul at Sourcebooks for arranging this.

The topic that I asked Joy to guest post on was Road to Publication seeing as she is a first time author and here is her guest post.

Road to Publication

Joy Preble, Dreaming Anastasia, Sourcebooks, September 1, 2009
http://www.joypreble.com/

I’ve always been a writer. I wrote this absolutely insipid little Thanksgiving play in the second grade and whined and nagged until my teacher let me perform it in front of the class with some friends. My Pilgrims – who were all girls – had such classic Pilgrim names as Marsha and Julie. Actually, I think there was one guy Pilgrim – John – but I played his part in a dual role. That particular part consisted of a not particularly politically correct, “Hey Julie, look. Those Indians sure look friendly.”

Despite that early literary gem, I never really focused my efforts. Occasionally in my blog, I whine about this with amusing and self-deprecating statements such as I should have done this when I was nineteen and still had prodigy potential but seemingly I was too busy with bad choices involving tequila and rebound boyfriends. This has either had an amazingly profound effect on my work or not.

But eventually, the muse began to smack me around hard enough for me to actually listen, and, I started to sell some stuff in newspapers and magazines. I joined a critique group. And finally somewhere about five years ago when I was having one of those horrible years at work that either cause you to get off your butt or accept that you’re on the slippery slide to nowhere except possibly quitting everything, getting a blue vest and taking that job as a Walmart greeter (not that that’s a bad thing, just that I have a feeling it wasn’t what my parents had in mind when they were helping me pay for my private school English degree)- I found that I really did have ideas for novels that could actually have a beginning, a middle, and an end. Actually, that’s not fully true either. The full truth is that one day my main character Anne’s voice came to me. She was snarky and funny and smart and strong and the more I played with her as a character, the more I knew that I wanted to throw obstacles at her and see what would happen. And for whatever reason, from there, the rest of Dreaming Anastasia – a not so dead princess, a mysterious hottie guy who might or might not be good, a villain with a secret, a crazy Russian folklore witch – kind of evolved.

By the fall of 2005, I’d finished a first draft. I’d taken some pages to a Houston SCBWI conference at some point and had some thoughtful feedback. But no one was falling all over themselves to get a fuller look. I queried an agent or two. Got soundly rejected. And then on Super Bowl Sunday, Februrary, 2006, during half time, I queried four other agents. One actually sent back a no before half time was over! One never responded. And the other two – shock of the century – asked for partials. Eventually – and if you’re new to this business, this is a pretty average time line – after a little bit of revision to see if I could do what she wanted me to, I signed with the wonderful Michelle Andelman, who was then at Andrea Brown Literary. And in the summer of 2007, she sold Dreaming Anastasia – then called Spark – to Lyron Bennett at Sourcebooks. Along the way from then until now, Michelle left ABLA and I changed to my favorite cowgirl and agent extraordinaire, Jennifer Rofe, also of ABLA. Then Lyron left Sourcebooks and my new editor now is Dan Ehrenhaft, who is one rocking human being in all senses of the word since he actually plays in a rock band in NYC with none other than Libba Bray! (Okay, that freaked me out. And meeting him for the first time was a little crazy. But eventually you go okay. So he knows every author I have the literary hots for. This is a good thing.) And along the way I revised the heck out of the manuscript for both Michelle and Lyron and more recently a host of wonderful copy editors. Copy editors, if you don’t know, ask you questions like “So, Joy. I see you’ve got a little riff in here about Anne’s sweater. Don’t you think you drag it on too long?” or, when on like page 250, I had one character noting that another character was doing something he’d never done before, I was told, “Nope. He did it back on page 15.” And things like that.

But here’s the great thing. Eventually, I had written a book. I’ve made amazingly wonderful friends with my fellow authors in the Class of 2k9 and people I’ve met at conferences. I lost an agent and an editor – which let me tell you had the potential to turn out really, really badly – but it was okay. A wonderful cover artist created a cover that got all the story elements just right. People in the blogosphere have begun to buzz about my book. And most days, I have to pinch myself. I am deeply and profoundly grateful for this opportunity. I send people so many “thank yous” that I sometimes wonder if they begin to think I don’t mean it. But oh, I do!! And on September 1st, Dreaming Anastasia will get its chance to be born. Anne and Ethan and Anastasia can tell their story. And if I’m a lucky girl, this is only the very beginning

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Joy Preble grew up in Chicago, though she moved to Texas and inexplicably began listening to country music, which she claims she didn’t like until then. She has an English degree from Northwestern University, and she teaches high school English. Dreaming Anastasia is her first novel. She can be found online at www.joypreble.com

Thanks again Joy for taking the time out to post this guest post for me and thanks to Paul for all the hard work he has done.

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Dreaming Anastasia Tour


PUB DATE: September 2009

ABOUT THE BOOK:
—Dreaming Anastasia by Joy Preble—
What would you do if your nightmare turned out to be more than just a dream—and the only way to stop it was to believe the impossible?

Anastasia Romanov knows she should be dead; she watched her family fall in a hail of gunfire. Instead, something, or someone, saved her. Trapped and scared in a magical hut with a witch who may be friend or foe, she begins to come to grips with the truth about her situation: that some fates are WORSE than death.

In her dreams, sixteen year old Anne Michaelson is somewhere else. She is someone else. The dreams feel as real as her waking life and they terrify her. This is not good for her social life! Aside from that, Anne thinks her life is pretty ordinary – until she runs into handsome, mysterious, and (okay) annoying Ethan on her way to chemistry class. Now Anne has powers she doesn’t understand, a history-altering mission she doesn’t want, and a growing attraction to a blue-eyed stranger that seems to be stalking her! And when Ethan realizes that Anne is the girl he’s been searching for, things start to get a little surreal! Despite her skepticism and reluctance, Anne quickly realizes that you don’t need to be imprisoned to be trapped! Stir in the doomed Duchess Anastasia, who is not quite as dead as the history books say, and the Baba Yaga, a legendary witch from Russian folklore, and you’ve got Dreaming Anastasia by debut novelist Joy Preble.

This contemporary YA fantasy alternates between the voices of Anne, Ethan, and Anastasia as they try to decipher what is going on, and who they can trust–which becomes difficult when you have secrets going back nearly 100 years.

Joy Preble’s experience with Russian legends developed through her crazy maternal grandmother, who had been one of TWENTY children! The story goes that her grandmother’s family didn’t even notice when she ran off to America at sixteen, married badly, raised four children on her own and was the least grandmotherly of grandmothers a girl could ever hope for (despite her amusing and insane tales of the Bolsheviks and tsars). No warm and fuzzies there, only admonitions for Joy to eat her vegetables so she would be strong enough to survive the impending pogroms!

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Joy Preble grew up in Chicago (the setting for Dreaming Anastasia) though she moved to Texas and inexplicably began listening to country music, which she claims she didn’t like until then. She has an English degree from Northwestern University and she teaches English to high school kids. Dreaming Anastasia is her first novel. She can be found online at http://www.joypreble.com/.

You can check out the other blogs that Joy will be making an appearance.

Saturday September 12th
http://presentinglenore.blogspot.com/
http://alwaysriddikulus.blogspot.com/

Sunday Sept 13th
http://www.jennsbookshelves.com/
http://carolwscorner.blogspot.com/

Monday Sept 14th
http://www.capriciousreader.com/
http://www.lookingglassreview.com/
http://karinlibrarian.wordpress.com/

Tuesday Sept 15th
http://www.shootingstarsmag.blogspot.com/
http://www.libraryloungelizard.com/

Wednesday Sept 16th
http://bookjourney.wordpress.com/
http://thebookpixie.blogspot.com/

Thursday Sept 17th
http://www.thecompulsivereader.blogspot.com/
http://slayground.livejournal.com/

Friday Sept 18th
http://bookingmama.blogspot.com/
http://bribookblog.blogspot.com/

Saturday Sept 19th
http://myreadingbooks.blogspot.com/
http://www.princess2293.blogspot.com/

Sunday Sept 20th
http://melissasbookreviews.blogspot.com/
http://hopeistheword.wordpress.com/

Monday Sept 21st
http://booksaregolden.blogspot.com/
http://homespunlight.blogspot.com/
http://www.teenscenemag.com/

Tuesday Sept 22nd
http://www.galleysmith.com/
http://books.moonsoar.com/

Wednesday Sept 23rd
http://cafeofdreams.blogspot.com/
http://www.myfriendamysblog.com/ (9pm EST author chat)

Thursday Sept 24th
http://brainlair.blogspot.com/
http://msbookish.com/

Friday Sept 25th
http://loricalabrese.blogspot.com/
http://www.mrsmagooreads.com/

Saturday Sept 26th
http://fayeflamereviews.blogspot.com/
http://fantasybookcritic.blogspot.com/

Sunday Sept 27th
http://www.peteredmundlucy7.blogspot.com/
http://inthepages.blogspot.com/

Monday Sept 28th
http://bfishreads.blogspot.com/
http://reveriemedia.blogspot.com/
http://bookloons.com/

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Books Bought # 20


Books Bought is a weekly/monthly meme that I am hosting on my blog. Please feel free to take part. If you do please let me know so that I can stop by and check out what books you bought. Just leave me a comment in this post.

Books Bought can be done whenever you buy books and you just list them so that your readers can see what you bought. These books you list are books that you physically have bought. No matter where you bought them just as long as you buy them.

This past Thursday I went on another field trip with Donna and we went to Chapters book store. I am not quite sure what Donna bought but she will probably list her books on her blog. The reason I don’t know what she bought as because we didn’t stay together the whole time. She went one way and I went the other. I do know that we both had a little list of books to look at and perhaps buy.

We did take time out from shopping to go up to starbucks and grab some drinks (hot chocolate w/whip cream for me and Donna got a strawberry and cream cold drink) and to talk about all kinds of things.

Anyways when it was time for Donna’s husband to pick us up this is what found its way to the cash with me:

The above books were bought and the reason I bought them is because:

October 8th/09 Kelley Armstrong will be stopping by Chapters in my neighborhood for a book signing and I really want to go and meet her.
-The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong (July 2008)
-The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong (April 2009)

October 21st/09 Claire Holden Rothman will be at my local library as part of the public library week. I am also taking part in the PCPL Reads Program. (Its for residents in my area to read and talk about the same book.)
-The Heart Specialist by Claire Holden Rothman (Pub Date: March 2009)

October 28th/09 Bill Haugland was a local news anchorman in Montreal and has written this book. He will be at my local library.
-Mobile 9 by Bill Haugland (Pub Date: April 2009)

Then when I was looking for the two Kelley Armstrong books I saw this book and remember reading some reviews on the book and I wanted to read it.
-Lipstick Apology by Jennifer Jabaley (Pub Date: August 2009)

Mister Maker is a tv show on Treehouse Canada that Michael just loves. He has been asking for this book for awhile so I manage to find it and picked it up for him.
-Mister Maker: Lets Make More! (Pub Date August 2009)

What books did you buy this week?

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We will never forget…

9/11, September 11 MySpace Comments and Graphics

There is no words to express how raw in emotion this day still is me and I am sure to all my readers. Its a day that we will never forget and it changed the world forever.

Can you remember what you were doing that morning? I can as it feels still like it was only yesterday. No knowing what was going on and who was doing it was pretty scary.

To many innocent and braves lives were lost on that day and are still being lost. Lets remember those people and the ones who continue to risk their lives for us so that we can be safe and free.

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