We’re supporting Precious Banaag from Fragments of Life as she runs Dystopian Dominations #3 which begins this week. Below is a schedule of events with lots of great giveaways.

Our contribution will be an interview with Retra/Naif and a giveaway of Angel Arias.

Make sure you check in on this great event!

Dystopic Details:

What: Dystopian Domination 3 is a blog event that will be hosted by Precious of Fragments of Life that will run from June 8-September 28, 2012 (may change depending on the number of authors included) featuring YA and MG dystopian, post-apocalyptic and science fiction novels through character interviews, guest posts, reviews and giveaways.

When: Every Friday starting this week. June-September 2012.

Where: At Fragments of Life

Who: The authors involved in the domination (along with the books/swag you can win) are:

Date Author Post
June 8 Claire Merle Character Interview + Giveaway: Signed ARC of The Glimpse, Open internationally
June 15 Elana Johnson Guest Post + Giveaway: Signed Possession + Surrender, Open internationally
June 22 Marianne de Pierres Character Interview + Giveaway: Angel Arias, Open internationally
June 29 Morgan Rice Character Interview + Giveaway + review
July 6 Sangu Mandanna
July 13 Sarah Crossan Trailer Feature + Giveaway: Breathe
July 20 Phillip Simpson Character Interview + Giveaway: Rapture
July 27 Melissa West Guest post + Giveaway: Swag + Pre-order from the Book Depository, Open internationally
August 3 Waiting for Confirmation Waiting for Confirmation
August 10 Suze Reese Review + giveaway of Print copy of Extranormal
August 17 JA Souders Character Interview + Giveaway
August 24 Jeyn Roberts Interview/Guest Post

Giveaway: Rage Within

August 31 Meagan Spooner Character Interview + Giveaway: Skylark + Swag
September 7 Kat Zhang Guest post or Character interview + Giveaway: What’s Left of Me Swag
September 14 Elizabeth Richards Character interview + Swag Giveaway
September 21 Gennifer Albin Guest post + Giveaway: Crewel Swag
September 28


The Girl Who Owned a City by O. T. Nelson, Joëlle Jones (Illustrator)

A deadly virus killed every adult on Earth, leaving only us kids behind. My parents are gone, so I’m responsible for my little brother, Todd. I have to make sure we stay alive. Many kids are sick or starving, and fierce gangs are stealing and destroying everything they find. Lots of people have given up, but here on Grand Avenue, some of us are surviving. Because of me.

I figured out how to give the kids on Grand Avenue food, homes, and protection against the gangs. But Tom Logan and his army are determined to take away what we’ve built and rule the streets themselves. How long can we keep fighting them off? We need to find another place for us to live safely. A strong place. A secret place.

In a world like this, someone has to take charge. But do I have the strength to take charge of a whole city?

Hardcover, 125 pages
Published April 1st 2012 by Graphic Universe (first published January 1st 2012)  ISBN  0761349030 (ISBN13: 9780761349037)

With the popularity of dystopian and post-apocalyptic books today, this story appealed to me. Although it is based on a book for more middle grade readers, I thought it was something that you may be interested in as well. From the synopsis the first thing that came to mind was the Gone series by Michael Grant.

The story focuses on Lisa and her brother Todd. Chicago becomes an all out war zone with kids fighting for weapons, food and shelter. Lisa has been driving her parents’ car around town looking for supplies and seeing the situation that all the kids are in. Even though she wants to protect herself and her brother, she knows that they have no choice but to form groups and try to work together

Lisa is a really strong main character. She is smart and has great leadership skills. She can think on her feet and can be stubborn, especially if she knows she’s right. She builds a little city in an abandoned building for the neighbourhood children to gather in and help each other.

When another faction decide to cause trouble in her city, she fights back. She is the epitome of a strong leader, but sometimes a dictatorship is not the best for the situation. This story is very detailed for a graphic novel and will definitely get you thinking.

This is one of those stories that you want to become a series. I would love to see the development in a couple of years when Lisa is a teenager. What would the years of running the city done to her? I also really enjoyed how detailed the pictures were.



Hi Dearest Burn Bright readers, the winners of the M.J. Hearle novels are as follows:

Candy LDB is the overall winner (great work!) and will be sent a (signed) copy of Winter’s Light.

Savanna wins a copy of Winter’s Shadow (unsigned)

Vivien wins a copy on Winter’s Shadow (unsigned)

CONGRATS!!!

Please email us through the contact page with your address details for postage.



“Generations of readers have grown up reading Isobelle Carmody’s stories. This book is for those who did not grow out of their love of enchantment.”

“Metro Winds” is a collection of six short stories that will entice you to look at the world around you differently. Teeming with killer plot twists, secrets and shadows and an amazing array of characters that scream for your attention and of course that all important sprinkling of magic; Carmody has definitely hit the mark and then some.

I’m not usually a fan of short stories but Metro Winds grabbed me from the very beginning. The world is vivid, vibrant and a pleasing balance between the familiar and the unfamiliar. The characterisation is excellent. The twists and turns will keep you guessing and each story is fresh and fast-paced and uniquely fantastic. I seriously could not pick a favourite out of the six. All delighted and entertained in their own special way and certainly pack that Carmody punch that fans have come to enjoy.

Metro Winds: introduces us to a young girl sent far from home who discovers who true purpose in the deep, dark, mysterious tunnels of the metro. A beautiful tale of destiny and finding one’s true self.

Dove Game: a young man embarks on a trip to the other side of the world to fulfil strangers dying wish. A sightseeing trip to one of the most romantic cities on earth, teeming with the fantastical that will transport you.

The Girl Who Could See The Wind: takes us back to colonial Australia and the magic that hides in plain sight.  A bittersweet tale with a magnificent ending. This one certainly gives all your emotions a solid work out.

The Stranger: Case is on a mission to find an end to his story and soon finds that all endings mean new beginnings. A tale full of twists and turns and a conclusion you will never see coming.

The Wolf Prince: Step into the realm of faeries as a mother weaves magic to summon a princess bride for her son.  One for those of us addicted to the supernatural and who dream of a little magic in our everyday lives.

The Stranger: a search for the one thing no-one should ever lose – your shadow. A perfect way to end the collection.

“Metro Winds” will not fail to satisfy fans but is also a way to discover Carmody’s genius for the first time.  Even if short stories are something you would never usually consider reading, definitely give this a go. It’s one magical ride that I will not forget in a hurry.

Listen to Dark Matter Magazine interview Isobelle.

Metro Winds- Isobelle Carmody

Allen and Unwin

ISBN:978-86508-444-2

386 Pages

Published April 30 2012



Welcome to Life with Lisa!!

Summer is coming up fast (thank goodness! school has been stressing me out!), and right now is the time to pick up the perfect light read books for either the beach, road trips, or even just for tanning out in the backyard! Don’t know what kind of summer novels to pick up? No worries, Lisa’s got your back 🙂  (These books are novels I’ve already read, or really want to!)

Any of the three Summer series books, by Jenny Han!

The Summer I Turned Pretty

“Belly measures her life in summers. Everything good, everything magical happens between the months of June and August. Winters are simply a time to count the weeks until the next summer, a place away from the beach house, away from Susannah, and most importantly, away from Jeremiah and Conrad. They are the boys that Belly has known since her very first summer–they have been her brother figures, her crushes, and everything in between. But one summer, one terrible and wonderful summer, the more everything changes, the more it all ends up just the way it should have been all along.”

It’s Not Summer Without You

“Can summer be truly summer without Cousins Beach?It used to be that Belly counted the days until summer, until she was back at Cousins Beach with Conrad and Jeremiah. But not this year. Not after Susannah got sick again and Conrad stopped caring. Everything that was right and good has fallen apart, leaving Belly wishing summer would never come.But when Jeremiah calls saying Conrad has disappeared, Belly knows what she must do to make things right again. And it can only happen back at the beach house, the three of them together, the way things used to be. If this summer really and truly is the last summer, it should end the way it started–at Cousins Beach.”

We’ll Always Have Summer

“It’s been two years since Conrad told Belly to go with Jeremiah. She and Jeremiah have been inseparable ever since, even attending the same college– only, their relationship hasn’t exactly been the happily ever after Belly had hoped it would be. And when Jeremiah makes the worst mistake a boy can make, Belly is forced to question what she thought was true love. Does she really have a future with Jeremiah? Has she ever gotten over Conrad? It’s time for Belly to decide, once and for all, who has her heart forever”

Pretty much any Sarah Dessen book rocks as a summer read!

Along for the Ride

“It’s been so long since Auden slept at night. Ever since her parents’ divorce—or since the fighting started. Now she has the chance to spend a carefree summer with her dad and his new family in the charming beach town where they live.
A job in a clothes boutique introduces Auden to the world of girls: their talk, their friendship, their crushes. She missed out on all that, too busy being the perfect daughter to her demanding mother. Then she meets Eli, an intriguing loner and a fellow insomniac who becomes her guide to the nocturnal world of the town. Together they embark on parallel quests: for Auden, to experience the carefree teenage life she’s been denied; for Eli, to come to terms with the guilt he feels for the death of a friend.

In her signature pitch-perfect style, Sarah Dessen explores the hearts of two lonely people learning to connect.”

The Truth About Forever

a long, hot summer…
That’s what Macy has to look forward to while her boyfriend, Jason, is away at Brain Camp. Days will be spent at a boring job in the library, evenings will be filled with vocabulary drills for the SATs, and spare time will be passed with her mother, the two of them sharing a silent grief at the traumatic loss of Macy’s father.

But sometimes unexpected things can happen—things such as the catering job at Wish, with its fun-loving, chaotic crew. Or her sister’s project of renovating the neglected beach house, awakening long-buried memories. Things such as meeting Wes, a boy with a past, a taste for Truth-telling, and an amazing artistic talent, the kind of boy who could turn any girl’s world upside down. As Macy ventures out of her shell, she begins to wonder, Is it really better to be safe than sorry?”

Besides Sarah Dessen, Nicholas Sparks books are also a great choice!

The Last Song

“Seventeen year-old Veronica “Ronnie” Miller’s life was turned upside-down when her parents divorced and her father moved from New York City to Wilmington, North Carolina. Three years later, she remains angry and alienated from her parents, especially her father… until her mother decides it would be in everyone’s best interest if she spent the summer in Wilmington with him. Ronnie’s father, a former concert pianist and teacher, is living a quiet life in the beach town, immersed in creating a work of art that will become the centerpiece of a local church. The tale that unfolds is an unforgettable story about love in its myriad forms – first love, the love between parents and children – that demonstrates, as only a Nicholas Sparks novel can, the many ways that deeply felt relationships can break our hearts… and heal them.”

The Notebook

“A man with a faded, well-worn notebook open in his lap. A woman experiencing a morning ritual she doesn’t understand. Until he begins to read to her. The Notebook is an achingly tender story about the enduring power of love, a story of miracles that will stay with you forever. Set amid the austere beauty of coastal North Carolina in 1946, The Notebook begins with the story of Noah Calhoun, a rural Southerner returned home from World War II. Noah, thirty-one, is restoring a plantation home to its former glory, and he is haunted by images of the beautiful girl he met fourteen years earlier, a girl he loved like no other. Unable to find her, yet unwilling to forget the summer they spent together, Noah is content to live with only memories. . until she unexpectedly returns to his town to see him once again.

Allie Nelson, twenty-nine, is now engaged to another man, but realizes that the original passion she felt for Noah has not dimmed with the passage of time. Still, the obstacles that once ended their previous relationship remain, and the gulf between their worlds is too vast to ignore. With her impending marriage only weeks away, Allie is forced to confront her hopes and dreams for the future, a future that only she can shape. Like a puzzle within a puzzle, the story of Noah and Allie is just beginning. As it unfolds, their tale miraculously becomes something different, with much higher stakes. The result is a deeply moving portrait of love itself, the tender moments, and fundamental changes that affect us all. Shining with a beauty that is rarely found in current literature, The Notebook establishes Nicholas Sparks as a classic storyteller with a unique insight into the only emotion that really matters.”

Stephanie Perkins also has a cute series out that would also be perfect reads!

Anna and the French Kiss

“Anna is looking forward to her senior year in Atlanta, where she has a great job, a loyal best friend, and a crush on the verge of becoming more. Which is why she is less than thrilled about being shipped off to boarding school in Paris – until she meets Etienne St. Clair: perfect, Parisian (and English and American, which makes for a swoon-worthy accent), and utterly irresistible. The only problem is that he’s taken, and Anna might be, too, if anything comes of her almost-relationship back home. As winter melts into spring, will a year of romantic near – misses end with the French kiss Anna – and readers – have long awaited?”

Lola and the Boy Next Door

“Budding designer Lola Nolan doesn’t believe in fashion . . . she believes in costume. The more expressive the outfit — more sparkly, more fun, more wild — the better. But even though Lola’s style is outrageous, she’s a devoted daughter and friend with some big plans for the future. And everything is pretty perfect (right down to her hot rocker boyfriend) until the dreaded Bell twins, Calliope and Cricket, return to the neighborhood.

When Cricket — a gifted inventor — steps out from his twin sister’s shadow and back into Lola’s life, she must finally reconcile a lifetime of feelings for the boy next door.”

Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler

“According to Anna’s best friend, Frankie, twenty days in Zanzibar Bay is the perfect opportunity to have a summer fling, and if they meet one boy every day, there’s a pretty good chance Anna will find her first summer romance. Anna lightheartedly agrees to the game, but there’s something she hasn’t told Frankie–she’s already had her romance, and it was with Frankie’s older brother, Matt, just before his tragic death one year ago.

TWENTY BOY SUMMER explores what it truly means to love someone, what it means to grieve, and ultimately, how to make the most of every beautiful moment life has to offer.”

Epic Fail by Claire LaZebnik

“In this modern take on “Pride and Prejudice,” Elise Benton, who has just moved to California, is a junior at an exclusive prep school where, in spite of her initial bad impression, she finds herself attracted to the moody and handsome son of Hollywood’s most famous celebrity couple.”

Amy and Roger Epic Detour by Morgan Matson.

“Amy Curry thinks her life sucks. Her mom decides to move from California to Connecticut to start anew–just in time for Amy’s senior year. Her dad recently died in a car accident. So Amy embarks on a road trip to escape from it all, driving cross-country from the home she’s always known toward her new life. Joining Amy on the road trip is Roger, the son of Amy’s mother’s old friend. Amy hasn’t seen him in years, and she is less than thrilled to be driving across the country with a guy she barely knows. So she’s surprised to find that she is developing a crush on him. At the same time, she’s coming to terms with her father’s death and how to put her own life back together after the accident. Told in traditional narrative as well as scraps from the road–diner napkins, motel receipts, postcards–this is the story of one girl’s journey to find herself.”

Catching Jordan by Miranda Kenneally

“What girl doesn’t want to be surrounded by gorgeous jocks day in and day out? Jordan Woods isn’t just surrounded by hot guys, though-she leads them as the captain and quarterback of her high school football team. They all see her as one of the guys, and that’s just fine. As long as she gets her athletic scholarship to a powerhouse university. But now there’s a new guy in town who threatens her starting position… suddenly she’s hoping he’ll see her as more than just a teammate.”

These are just a few of many awesome summer reads! If you know any that either you have already read, or are dying to read comment down below! We would love to know!


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