This Teatime Tuesday, let us sit in our high-backed armchairs, sip some Jasmine oolong, and think about the future (June 11th) when we will be able to purchase, hold, and read Stephanie Kuehn’s Charm & Strange.
The first time I read this book (yup, I’ve read it, because I’m special), I…
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Another Wednesday, another Road Trip! To answer this week’s, respond to this post or answer on your own blog and leave the link in comments at our post. Then you can see how everyone else answered!
This week we want to know: What’s a book you’ve always wanted to read, but haven’t gotten to yet?
Hey there, people who like words! Welcome to another “10 Questions For…” interview on this here blog, which is named after a song by The Who. Today, we have an interview with Stephanie Kuehn, author of the upcoming novels Charm & Strange and Complicit.
I have not read said novels, since…
The real thing.
Last week I came home and found my very first actual copy of the UK version of CHARM AND STRANGE. What a surreal moment! The cover art for the book is absolutely stunning and it was done by the amazing Jim Kay. He illustrated A MONSTER CALLS, which is a book my son and I read together last year, and which broke both our hearts…
Check out the amazing UK cover for our girl Stephanie Kuehn’s CHARM AND STRANGE!
being up this high,
it doesn’t scare you
at all?
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This One Time At Band Camp..er…RT (Video)
Last week, I spent several days at the Romantic Times conference in Kansas City, laughing with…
“I am a person who clings stubbornly to my ways when it comes to technology, even when there’s no reason for it. I only just got a smartphone this year. I’ve always been more of a desktop than a laptop person, despite the inconvenience of not being able to move my computer around. It took me forever to warm up to the idea of programs like Spotify or Rhapsody, because CDs, and when Hulu first became A Thing, I was pretty sure it would end up being pointless.
So as you might guess, I did not warm quickly to the notion of ereaders. ”
This Week’s Topic: What was the best book you read in April?
Time for a Road Trip! To answer this week’s, respond to this post or answer on your own blog and leave the link in comments at our post. Then you can see how everyone else answered!
This week we want to know: What was the best book you read in April?
“When I was in college, I had a professor who was big on writing exercises. We did one at the start of each class, and while I admit I was a skeptic at first (“How will describing an apple really help me with this short story??”) I ultimately grew to truly love the boost of energy a writing exercise can give me, especially on days when the words just won’t flow.”





