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  • Tour: Tens List: Love Story by Janenifer Echols

    Tour: Tens List: Love Story by Janenifer Echols

    Jennifer Echols is here today to talk about her brand new book Love Story.

    If you haven't read it, or any other of Janenifer's books yet, do it! They are wonderful!

    Can you tell us 10 of your guilty pleasures? Oreos Fritos American Idol Cake icing Stupid, funny movies (Hot Tub Time Machine) Phineas and Ferb Krispy Kreme doughnuts Cadbury Creme eggs COPS Reno 911!
    Name 10 places you'd love to visit. New York Las Vegas Key West Hawaii La Jolla, California Destin, Florida Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Miami Lake Martin, Alabama (where I grew up--swimming in the lake would be nice today!) Thailand (where my husband was born)

    Love Story by Janenifer Echols Publisher: MTV Books (July 19th, 2011) Reading Level: Young Adult Paperback: 256 pages She's writing about him. he's writing about her. And everybody is reading between the lines.

    For Erin Blackwell, majoring in creative writing at the New York City college of her dreams is more than a chance to fulfill her ambitions--it's her ticket away from the tragic memories that shadow her family's racehorse farm in Kentucky. But when she refuses to major in business and take over the farm herself someday, her grandmother gives Erin's college tuition and promised inheritance to their maddeningly handsome stable boy, Hunter Allen. Now Erin has to win an internship and work late nights at a coffee shop to make her own dreams a reality. She should despise Hunter.. so why does he sneak into her thoughts as the hero of her latest writing assignment?

    Then, on the day she's sharing that assignment with her class, Hunter walks in. He's joining her class. And after he reads about himself in her story, her private fantasies about him must be painfully clear. She only hopes to persuade him not to reveal her secret to everyone else. But Hunter devises his own creative revenge, writing sexy stories that drive the whole class wild with curiosity and fill Erin's heart with longing. Now she's not just imagining what might have been. She's writing a whole new ending for her romance with Hunter.. except this story could come true.

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    This tour is hosted by The {Teen} Book Scene. Tour details can be found here.

  • Review: The One That I Want by Janenifer Echols

    Review: The One That I Want by Janenifer Echols

    The One That I Want by Janenifer Echols
    Publisher: Simon Pulse (December 6th, 2011)
    Reading Level: Young Adult
    Paperback: 288 pages
    Source: Author (Thank You!)
    Rating: 4 of 5 stars
    Gemma can't believe her luck when the star football player starts flirting with her. Max is totally swoon-worthy, and even gets her quirky sense of humor. So when he asks out her so-called best friend Addison, Gemma's heartbroken.Then Addison pressures Gemma to join the date with one of Max's friends. But the more time they all spend together, the harder Gemma falls for Max. She can't help thinking that Max likes her back--it's just too bad he's already dating Addison. How can Gemma get the guy she wants without going after her best friend's boyfriend?

    Review:


    Jennifer Echols really has a knack for writing adorable contemporary titles. In The One That I Want, she introduces us to Gemma, a girl dealing with some friend, relationship, and body drama all at once. Gemma has had to deal with body issues (as many do in school) but I loved her drive and determination to be healthy and achieve things no one thought possible.

    That driving spirit puts her at odds with her best"friend" Addison. Addison was one of those girls who seems to only rely on friends when it benefits them, or uses friends as a way to make herself feel better while putting them down. She was not a good person, at all. She was constantly short-changing Gemma and trying to get under her skin. I loved that Gemma was able to keep control of herself and not let Addison rule her self-esteem.

    Once Gemma and Addison run into some football players from another school, Addison immediately sets her sights on the one Gemma likes, Max. This puts Gemma in a difficult situation because she is paired with Max's best friend, who she obviously doesn't have anything in common with. But as Gemma and Max interact more, their feelings for each other really start to show.

    Gemma and Max were really able to connect on a deep level. They understood each other and gave each other that much needed friendship. Max was a wonderful character. He was a guy with a lot of insecurities and worries of his own. I enjoyed seeing him open up to Gemma and, in turn, show her that she could be liked for who she is and not who she could be.

    The One That I Want was a lovely, sweet romance with a great underlying message. I do wish Gemma would have punched Addison a few times (ha!) but this book may help people realize what friendships are unhealthy and what romances are worth fighting for.

    Recommended: People who love Janenifer Echols (ME!) and people who enjoy a romantic contemporary with a focus on friendship.

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  • BBAW Blogger Interview

    BBAW Blogger Interview

    BBAW is finally here and I am so excited to welcome Chachic from Chachic Book's Nook.

    You're from the Philippines! That is so cool! Are there other book bloggers in your area? If so, what are they! I'd love to visit their blogs!
    I'm so glad you think it's cool that I'm from the Philippines! There are actually a number of book bloggers here. I only started blogging this year but I noticed that there have been Filipino book bloggers for several years and more and more are popping out lately. I noticed that we didn't have a site that brings together all Filipino book bloggers so I decided to create Filipino Book Bloggers (http://filipinobookbloggers.wordpress.com/) . I know the name isn't that creative but I'm happy to get to know some of the book bloggers out there. We're having our first meet up soon and I'm really excited for that.

    That's so awesome about the meet up! I hope it goes awesome! Because English is your second language, is it hard to read YA novels written in English? What about writing the reviews? Here in the Philippines, we actually use English as the medium of instruction. The Philippines was colonized by the United States and it was Americans who established education in the Philippines. All of our subjects, starting from nursery up to college, are taught in English except for Filipino and a couple of other History subjects. That's why English books aren't translated to Filipino over here and I'm comfortable with reading books and writing reviews in English. Also, I've never mentioned this on my blog but I actually work with Americans. I'm a research analyst for a Business Process Outsourcing company and I report directly to people in the US.

    As an international book blogger, what differences in book blogging have your noticed between international and US book blogging?
    One of the main differences is we don't get review copies. International shipping is really expensive so I understand that publishers would have a hard time sending review copies and it also takes a couple of weeks for the books to get here. I've never received a copy for review and most of the other Filipino book bloggers that I've talked to also haven't received any review copies. The books that I review on the blog are given as gifts, bought, or borrowed.

    On a positive note, I love it when US book bloggers are amazed with some of the things that I mention in reviews like how I've never seen snow or how we don't have public libraries over here. You don't have public libraries! Wow, that really makes me appreciate my library.
    You host a meme called "Want Books?" where readers can highlight books that they want but can't have either to it not being released in their country yet, not having the money for it, a far-out release date, etc. Where did you come with the idea? When is your weekly post up? How many bloggers generally participate? I love the photo too! Are you familiar with the meme Waiting on Wednesday (WoW), which is hosted by Jill of Breaking the Spine (http://breakingthespine.blogspot.com/) ? In WoW, you can feature upcoming releases that you're eagerly waiting for. I used to use that meme but then I realized that it would be better if there's a meme that lets you feature books that have already come out that you can't get for some reason. Instead of complaining about books not being available here, I thought it would be better if I could create a meme to highlight them. So that's how I came up with Want Books. I put up a post every Saturday and anyone can participate. It isn't a popular meme though and only a handful of book blogger friends have participated. I don't mind because I don't think I'll ever run out of material for the meme, there will always be books in my wishlist.:)

    I see that you have a giveaway ending TOMORROW! What is it and who is eligible? Yes! I have a Mortal Instruments giveaway but sadly, it's only for residents of the Philippines. All you need to do to enter is tell me what review of mine is your favorite and why. Learn more about it here. We both read a lot of YA, what books would you recommend to struggling young adult readers? Oh gosh, I have so many recommendations! Here you go:

    Fantasy
    The Queen’s Thief series by Megan Whalen Turner
    Crown Duel by Sherwood Smith
    Sasharia En Garde duology by Sherwood Smith
    The Blue Sword by Robin McKinley
    Graceling and Fire by Kristin Cashore
    His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman
    Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
    The Bartimaeus Trilogy by Jonathan Stroud
    The Changeover by Margaret Mahy

    Fairy Tale Retellings
    Beauty by Robin McKinley
    The Goose Girl by Shannon Hale
    Ella Enchanted by Gail Carson Levine

    YA Contemporary Fiction
    Jellicoe Road by Melina Marchetta
    Saving Francesca by Melina Marchetta
    Going Too Far by Jennifer Echols
    Jessica Darling books by Megan McCafferty

    Historical Fiction
    Sunbird, The Lion Hunters, The Empty Kingdom by Elizabeth Wein
    A Countess Below Stairs, The Reluctant Heiress and A Company of Swans by Eva Ibbotson
    Thanks for all the great recommendations! Wow! I'm going to steal one of your questions because it was so good! What is your "good read" preference — contemporary YA, epic fantasy, urban fantasy, science fiction or dystopian? I read read books from all of those genres but I have a special place in my heart for epic fantasy.

    What are your comfort reads? Books that you go to on a rainy day for a reread when nothing seems to be going your way. The books that I listed in the recommendations section are my favorites so they're really my comfort reads. I've reread most of those several times already.

    What book are you pinning for — that you can't wait to get your hands on? Oh so many! Check out my Want Books meme because I have weekly posts on books that I'm pining for. Although if you're asking for books that are yet to be released, I can't wait to get Bayou Moon and Magic Slays by Ilona Andrews, Pegasus by Robin McKinley and Seer of Sevenwaters by Juliet Marillier.

    Chachic, thank you so much for stopping by! It has been an absolute pleasure getting to know you and discovering your blog. Readers, please remember to stop by and visit Chachic at Chachic Book's Nook.

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