Nov 6, 2012

Tell Me Somthing Tuesday

Yeap! You guessed right. Tell Me Something Tuesday is back! I really enjoy this meme created by Cambria Hebert, author of the amazing Heven and Hell series. Yes, I am trying to persuade you to give these books a try. But trust me they are worth it. Anyways, back to the meme.

This week's question:
What have you read while we were on haitus? If you haven’t read anything what do you plan to read?

My answer:
I had to visit my goodreads read shelf for that, cause I have no idea what books I read during October. These are all the books I read last month:
I loved TEN and the first book in the Chain Letter Duology. All the other books got 4 stars except for Forged by Greed which got only 2. So, all in all it was a great month. As you can see I tried to keep it as Halloween-ish as possible.

Currently I am reading:
Both so far are really good and I can't wait to read more and learn more of the story.

Finally here are some books I want to read real soon. Hopefully this month.

The first three are books I've heard great things about and can't wait to read and form my own opinion. The last one is a hint for Cambria. I am ready. Send me the ARC!!! :D



Nov 5, 2012

Interview & Giveaway: The Super Spud Trilogy by Michael Diack

Today I am welcoming Michael Diack, the author of the Super Spud Trilogy.

Bio
Hi, my name is Michael Diack and I’m 26. I studied geology at the
University of Manchester and, after graduating, I was lucky to find a
job in Oman working for a geophysical company. I enjoy table tennis,
music, films, football, sailing and writing about magical potatoes
with a taste for adventure and humour. I’m also a proud geek and I
enjoy computer games and playing a four hour game of Risk with my
friends. I always wanted to be a volcanologist, like Pierce Brosnan
in Dante’s Peak, but I enjoy my current job and lifestyle. I released
my debut novel back in April 2012 as a paperback and e-book for
Kindle.

The Book Review
Super Spuds are genetically modified potato chips that were created to provide the most flavour. But once a Super Spud expires something amazing happens, they take on a life of their own. There are cities filled with them, they have sports tournaments, even wars. The only rules: Don't let the humans see you and don't open the package in any way. Any violation of those rules means instand death.

The world that Michael Diack created was one weird, funny and unique place to spend my days while reading the Super Spud Trilogy. Through our journey we get to meet so many Super Spuds that I can't even begin to mention them. I loved that depending on the flavour every Super Spud had a different personality. And I also loved the world building. The Super Spud cities, the tournaments, the races, the traveling, the wars, everyhting. It was very well structured.

What kind of made me tired were all the deaths. I don't want to spoil anything but some of them...well let's just say, I hoped would not happen. And decause of all those deaths we don't get to meet all the Super Spuds that much, before you know it they are dead. Never to be thought of again.

Anyways, still this book was really well writen and it felt like a thousand short weird stories and not really a trilogy. Each chapter is like a story by itself, but still there is the bigger picture at the background. And don't be dubious about reading the stories of potato chips, after a few chapters you are going to think of them as people, weird and unique people, but people nonetheless.
★★★☆☆

The Interview

1. Why did you first start writing? 
I started writing properly during university, I think sitting through hours of lectures on rocks and minerals triggered my brain into writing fantasy stories as a way to prevent me becoming bored to death. Now I write because it is the best form of escape for me, nothing is better than sitting on my sofa, listening to rock music, drinking a beer and writing. I could write for hours and hours and never get bored.

2. What is the Super Spud trilogy about?
The book, three adventures in one, is about magical, genetically engineered potatoes called Super Spuds. Once placed in the foil crisp packet, if the Super Spud isn’t opened and eaten by its use-by date then it grows arms and legs and is free to live forever, in secret, away from humans. The personality of the Super Spud is determined by the chemical ingredients of the flavouring sprinkled over the Super Spud in the factory. So tuna flavours, enriched with omega-3’brainfood’, are super smart while steak and spinach have a high protein/iron content and become very strong and tough. There are lots of unconventional and conventional flavours, making for a whole range of unique and memorable personalities. The story is pretty much a non-stop adventure around the world and references many popular films and their characters that I idolized growing up, such as James Bond, Flash Gordon and Jack Bauer.

3. Why potato chips? What makes them so special that you had to create a whole world where they came to life? What sparked your idea of Super Spud? 
The irony is I don’t even eat crisps all that often. I prefer Haribo sweets and gorging on chocolate or ice cream! It came about after I remembered a short story I had written at primary school: Colin and Lucy are crisp packets who come to life after their use-by date and try to find the rubbish tip. The first chapter of the novel is pretty much this short story I once wrote, except my primary school story had a more romantic ending. I think with crisp packets, more than other junk food, there is a lot of room for diversity with the flavours and I think this is the underlying strength of the concept.

4. What Super Spud flavor is your favourite and why? 
I think steak and spinach flavour are my favourite and this flavour features quite heavily in the book. They are just so much fun to write about as they are the ultimate heroes and rigorously compete to outperform one another. I also like the blueberry flavours, as each of them takes on a unique character from human film or television, so they are always fun to write dialogue for. To be honest, it’s always great to write about the Super Spuds as it is just light hearted and a great escape from the real world.

5. Reading the Super Spud Trilogy someone can travel from one part of the world to the other and engage in many adventures, what was your favourite part of the story? 
The Super Spuds use our postal service to secretly get around, which gives me a lot of room to play with as a writer. I think one of my favourite parts was writing about their trip to save Santa at the North Pole. I love Christmas time and it was great imagining all the Super Spuds having their own little Christmas celebration. I also enjoyed the Italy chapter and making a tribute to The X Files and Spartacus.

6. What should we expect from you in the future? Are there any more projects under construction? 
I will be releasing the fourth book in the next few months. It focuses on four main characters: King Martin, G-Boa, Kate and General Nectarine and sees them travelling to China, sailing the Pacific, meeting the US President, flying on Air Spud One and encountering pirates, zombies and their most evil Super Spud to date. There are also a host of new flavours to add depth to the story and even a trip to the moon by Astrospuds Neil and Buzz. The story will be fast-paced and lots of fun, but more emphasis on character dialogue, plotline and developing the Super Spud world as a whole. The main difference with this book is a lot of the action takes place at sea, involving two flavours we didn’t see much of in the first three books – the sea salt flavours and Fisherman’s Friend flavours. After the Super Spuds, I think I’d like to write a fantasy series set in the desert.

Links to the book:

Links to Michael:

The Giveaway
Michael is offering a signed copy of The SuperSpud Trilogy
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Charade Read Along: Week One


Week One November 5th Chapters 1-6

1. Charade begins with Heven cutting off a lot of the hair she used to hide behind. Her haircut turns out really good. Have you ever had a bad haircut? A bad dye job? Tell us about it.

I've been experimenting for years with my hair, so everything that could go wrong did. I had bad haircuts (usually very short ones) and bad dye jobs (I once died my hair black and after a few days they turned green, also I used to have a bright red bob haircur). So yes, everything that could go wrong with that (beautiful) head of mine, did!

Currently I am trying to keep things simple. I grow my hair out and dye them a red-brown color.

2. What do you think about Heven and Cole’s relationship?

Knowing what I know now, that I've read the whole book, I am really happy with it. They are so sweet to each other. At times...

3. A new character is introduced in these chapters. Gemma. What are your thoughts on her? Any predictions?

Kick-ass. She is amazing. Really. I love her. Since I read the whole book I do know what's going to happen, but I remember from the very beginning I knew Gemma and Cole woould have something between them.

4. There are a lot of demons running around in Charade. What do you think would be the best weapon to fight them?

Cross-bow, flame gun. Anything that would keep them in a distance. I can't handle disgusting demons getting close to me.

5. Sam is very close with his brother and feels responsible for him. Do you have any siblings? What is your relationship with them like?

I have an older brother, by two years. We don't really get along. I mean I love him, he is my brother, but I don't really like him. We are happy ignoring each other. We don't really talk even though he still lives with our parents and I spend there every x-mas, easter and summer. We could even get married and I'd be the last to know.

Nov 4, 2012

Unpack This [Oct.29 - Nov.4]

Unpack This is a meme I started instead of my usual IMM. It was inspired by my love to open boxes, yes I love doing that.

Sorry there are no pictures from my cam. I experienced some issues (of boredom).

E-Books:
Finding ELE: This is the second book in the ELE series. I really enjoyed the first one and can't wait to see what happens next. And by the way, the first book is free on Amazon
Broken: I found this while browsing through NetGalley. It seems like a good read and something quite unique so I will give it a try.
Zombie Town: I got this for $.99 during Halloween and read and reviewed it as a Halloween special. It was really good and it made me realize how much I miseed R.L. Stine's books.

Physical Books:
The Ghost and the Goth: Finally I got this. I was waiting to find it used on awesomebooks and finally I did. I was so excited to get it. And it's a hardback too. It's adorable.
The Hunt: Yet another book I wanted for a long time. I love this cover, so glad I got this edition.

What did you Unpack this week?

Nov 2, 2012

Charade Read Along Sign Ups

Yeap, that's right there is another read along coming for the Heven and Hell series. After the big success of the Masquerade read along, the first book in the series, a lot of people asked for another read along and Cambria finally answered to our prayers.

Schedule
Novemeber 5th - Jennifer @ Some like it Paranormal

November 12th - Christy @ Love of Books

November 19th - Heidi @ Rainy Day Ramblings

November 26th -Veronica @ Mostly Reviews

November 30thCambria Hebert. Final post, Giveaway winners announced and Tirade Release celebration!!!

Prize Packs
There will be two winners in this read along. You just make sure you post your answers every week and then you automatically enter the giveaway.

Grand Prize
One signed paperback of Tirade (book 3 in the series)
One Heven and Hell T-shirt
Signed bookmarks and notecard featuring the series
A set of character magnets (featuring: Heven, Sam, Cole, Riley, Kimber and Gemma)

Runner Up Prize
One signed paperback of Tirade (book 3 in the series)
Signed bookmarks and notecard featuring the series

Week #1 - Questions
(note: you post these questions with your answers on your blog Monday, November 5th)
Chapters 1-5
1. Charade begins with Heven cutting off a lot of the hair she used to hide behind. Her haircut turns out really good. Have you ever had a bad haircut? A bad dye job? Tell us about it. And SHOW PICTURES! LOL!
2. What do you think about Heven and Cole’s relationship?
3. A new character is introduced in these chapters. Gemma. What are your thoughts on her? Any predictions?
4. There are a lot of demons running around in Charade. What do you think would be the best weapon to fight them?
5. Sam is very close with his brother and feels responsible for him. Do you have any siblings? What is your relationship with them like?

Sign Up
Every 10th person to sign up will get a free ebook of Charade.

Autumn Reading List - Update #2

After the big success of my Summer Reading List (I read 12 out of 17 books in the list and I find it really hard to stick on my lists), I decided to keep the lists on coming and even though I find it hard to make a TBR list for just one month, I find it so much easier to make one for a whole season, of course I will end up reading some other books instead of some listed but I hope I can stick with at least half of them.

So, here's my Autumn Reading List.

Physical Books
E-Books

Nov 1, 2012

Fire & Ice Blog Hop

Cambria Hebert
Fiery Hot Reads for Icy Cold Nights is here! Well, not exactly... Starting January 28th and running till March 1st me and 4 more amazing bloggers will be hosting this Blog Hop Event. Each week one of us will be responsible to post and promote each day's giveaways, interviews, guest post etc.

Anyone can sign up. The only thing you have to do is pick a book with romance in it, as heavy or light as you want, as long as there is some and it is not erotica. On the day of your post you can either review the book, do an author/character interview, a author guest post or whatever else you can think of and then you must giveaway the book. As simple as that.

So pick your date and contact the hostess for that week. Here's the schedule:
  • Jan. 28-Feb. 2nd: hosted by Heidi@Rainy Day Ramblings. Contact Heidi at rnydayramblings@gmail.com 
  • Feb. 3- Feb. 9: hosted by CambriaHebert. Contact Cambria at cambriahebert@rocketmail.com
  • Feb. 10 - Feb. 16: hosted by Christy@Love of Books. Contact Christy at loveofbooks-blog@yahoo.com
  • Feb. 17 - Feb.23: hosted by Kimba@The Caffeinated Reviewer. Contact Kimba at kimbacaffeinated@gmail.com
  • Feb. 24 - Mar. 1: hosted by Veronica@Mostly Reviews. Contact Veronica at mostlyreviews@hotmail.com
You will be able to find the full schedule in a few days in my Fire & Ice page on the blog. I will try to keep it as up to date as possible. If you want to grab a button or banner for the event visit Cambria's site. She is the one who made these great buttons.
Cambria Hebert