Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Book Review: Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis


 
Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis
Publisher:Small Shifts Books and Media
Publish Date: July 19, 2010
Paperback, 129 pages
Children, 7-10 years old


My Review:
Why I read this: I was contacted by the author about an interview/tour and review.  The book sounded interesting and like something I might like to share with my son so I said yes. 

How is the novel driven:  Action/plot driven, there is some character development, but the action is what drives this book and that his how it should be for a book marketed to kids 7-11 years old.

My thoughts:  A clever and well-written children's story.  Great for boys and girls 7-11 years old (and older, I enjoyed it). 

Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis is a fast-paced story about two elf girls and a cat.  The girls, Enna, Nissa and Mica the cat live on Atlantis and start out on adventure to help save one of the elder elves from their village.  It has a beautiful message of believing in yourself throughout the book.  I love the fact that Ms. McFadden does not have to try too hard to get that message across.  You know how some books really try and it ends up being cheesy (word from the 80s for you parents out there).  Elffolk does not do that.  The message is subtle and weaved into the story wonderfully.

I think this book will easily hold a child's attention.  It's only about 140 pages long, perfect for children.  And while reading it I was so intrigued I kept turning the pages to learn  more of Nissa, Enna and Mica.  I loved the girls and can't wait to learn more about them in future books, but Mica stole the show for me.  He was so typical for a cat.  If cats could communicate with us I believe Ms. McFadden knows exactly how they would act and speak.  I could envision him so perfectly with the different things he did, he really added to the story.

The world creation is wonderful, I loved hearing about the village and the elves as well as the surrounding areas.  The descriptions were well done and not over-done.  I never felt bogged down, but felt I could easily picture the world that Nissa, Enna and Mica were moving through and the various people/beings they encountered.

The ending of the book is great as well.  This chapter of their adventure is tied up neatly but there is strong hints of further adventures to come.  I know I will join in on these adventures when Ms. McFadden releases them.  I can't wait to read more of Enna, Nissa and Mica.


My Rating:  4.5/5.0

About the Book:
Action-packed and highly imaginative, Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis is a fantasy adventure novel for young readers. An easy, fast-paced read, it tells the story of Enna and Nissa in the mysterious crystal caves of legendary Atlantis. The book is sure to inspire the imagination of a generation of children with its tale of magic and mystery.

Thousands of years ago, on the island of Atlantis, there were signs of a coming disaster. The very first omens were the earthquakes.... When an earthquake strikes the village of Elffolk, an elderly elf becomes trapped in the crystal caves. Two young elves, Enna and Nissa, must save her. But their rescue mission won't be easy. A dark magic lurks within the caves, stirring up danger at every turn and leaving nothing as it seems.

About the Author:
Tina McFadden's writing career began at age six. A dreamer by nature, with a vivid imagination, she would lose herself in the stories of Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden. By age nine, she had written a whole series of mystery novels. Now a full-time writer and editor, Tina has published articles in magazines, newspapers and on the web, as well as short fictional stories for children and adults. Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis is her first published novel.

Tina was born in British Columbia, grew up in Ontario and currently resides in Calgary, Alberta with her husband Vlad. When she's not writing about the adventures of fictional characters, she enjoys real-life adventures like hiking in the mountains and travelling abroad.

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FTC Information: I received this book from the author for review.  I have Amazon links on my review pages but I do not make any money from these because of NC laws.  I put them solely for people to check out the books on a retail site.

Author Interview: Tina McFadden (Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis)


Today I would like to welcome author Tina McFadden.  Tina is the author of Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis which is a children's story and my review of it is coming later today.  


How did you celebrate when you found out Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis would be published?

You know, come to think of it, I didn’t do anything big to celebrate! I remember calling my sister and sharing the news with her.

I’ve been writing stories ever since I can remember. And as a kid, my younger sister was my biggest (and, well, only) fan. As soon as I had finished writing a chapter in a novel, I would read it to her. She always got right into my stories, anxiously awaiting the next chapter. In fact, she just had her first baby in January, and her daughter’s middle name – Raine – is named after a character in one of the novels I wrote as a teenager. 

Without giving anything away - what is Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis about?

Elffolk is a fantasy-adventure novel for children ages 7 to 10. It’s about elves that live in Atlantis. Here’s a teaser from the back of the book:

“Thousands of years ago, on the island of Atlantis, there were signs of a coming disaster. The very first omens were the earthquakes.... When an earthquake strikes the village of Elffolk, an elderly elf becomes trapped in the crystal caves. Two young elves, Enna and Nissa, must save her. But their rescue mission won't be easy. A dark magic lurks within the caves, stirring up danger at every turn and leaving nothing as it seems.”

Where did the idea for Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis come from?

I’ve always had an interest in ancient civilizations and the legend of Atlantis. I started researching Atlantis about 10 years ago. The idea of a “Lost Continent” has been in people’s consciousness for ages – at least since Plato talked about Atlantis about 2,400 years ago. Thousands of books have been written on the subject – some trying to provide evidence that such a place existed, and probably just as many refuting the claims. It’s been a very controversial subject over the ages – and one that many still wonder about!

I think it’s such a fascinating idea because of the controversy – and the idea that it may have actually existed. I think it’s also alluring because Atlantis was said to have been a very technologically advanced civilization of people. It’s also thought by many to have been spiritually advanced.   


Crystal: I admit I am fascinated by Atlantis and that is why I jumped at the chance to read  your book.

Do you plan your books out or do you just write and see where it takes you?

I may have a rough guideline, but I never know exactly how a story will turn out until I start writing. I know I’m in “the zone” when the words flow and I lose track of time – that’s when I seem to do my best writing. Oftentimes, afterwards, I don’t know where the ideas came from – they seemed to just flow through me! 

I see that you are an editor as well as an author, do you think the editor role helps you with your writing?

Yes, I think so. I started writing at about age five or six, and I’ve never stopped. I studied professional writing at university, and then later earned an MA in journalism. All of my jobs have involved writing – from technical writing to marketing writing to journalism. I find it easy and enjoyable to write – I very seldom get hung up on the wording of a sentence or paragraph – and I’m sure I owe that to my writing and editing experience.

I also love that you confess your love of Nancy Drew and Trixie Belden.  Some of my best memories of my mom reading to me was Trixie Belden.  Do you have a favorite book out of those series?

I had to dig out the old boxes in the basement where I’d saved my favorite children’s books, along with my beloved sticker albums and coin collection!

Some of my favorite Nancy Drew novels included Mystery of Crocodile Island, The Witch Tree Symbol and The Clue of the Tapping Heels. A favorite Trixie Belden novel was The Mystery of the Missing Millionaire. I remember staying up late at night to read those books – long after I was supposed to be asleep!

Crystal:  Sorry to make you dig - but I know all about the coin collection and sticker collection - hmmm - I wonder if  my parents still have that huge sticker book I made :)

Do you get time to read? What are your favorite types of books to read?

I love reading, and I read before bed almost every night. Some of my favorites include Memoirs of a Geisha, The Red Tent, The Kite Runner, Wicked, and most recently, The Host by Stephenie Meyer. And like most people of the world, I’m a big Harry Potter fan, too!


Crystal:  Some great books there, one day I will get back to Harry Potter and read the series.  I read the first one got involved in book blogging and haven't gotten back to the series.
What is your favorite room in your house?

My favorite room is the family room in my house. It has a wood-burning fireplace and looks out over the backyard.

What is your favorite spot to read in?

My husband and I recently purchased a wing-back recliner, which is in our family room. I really like reading in that chair. I also like reading in bed.

What is your favorite snack food?

I’m nearly six months pregnant at the moment – so, right now, my favorite snacks are pickles, olives and frozen yogurt popsicles! 

Crystal:  Congratulations on the pregnancy!  LOL at the pickles.  I ate a lot of popsicles with my two pregnancies, but I ate the regular kind (orange, grape, cherry) not the yogurt kind.  Nothing healthy for me in pregnancy :)

What is your favorite season?

I love everything about the Fall – the colors, the smell of the leaves, and the knowing that Christmas is just around the corner. As a kid, I looked forward to going back to school (yeah, can you believe it?). I enjoyed shopping for new school supplies, as well as back-to-school clothes. So even now, every Fall, I feel like it’s a new year. It’s like starting over.

Do you have a schedule for writing each day or do you just do it when you can?

I’m not one to follow a schedule, though many authors recommend that you sit down each day for a certain period of time and crank out some copy. I’ve never followed this process. Instead, I try to write when the inspiration strikes – even if that happens to be 3 in the morning! (I keep a notepad next to my bed.)

Where do you do the majority of your writing?

I do most of my writing in my home office on my laptop.

Did you find writing Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis to be difficult or did the book just take off with no problems?

I wrote the entire book in about three months. That was then followed by a year of editing, reviews and revisions.... In this case, the story flowed pretty effortlessly. However, I’ve been subject to writer’s block in the past, the same as probably every other writer out there! Writer’s block can be very frustrating, especially if you have a deadline.

Any book signings/conferences/public/blog appearances in the near future?

My book launch on August 25 is a “soft” launch. I’ve partnered with a number of parent coaches, mom bloggers, authors and others who are helping to promote my book via e-mail, social media, blogs and newsletters on the 25th. I have written guest blogs for a few of these partners. I also keep a monthly blog at http://tinamcfadden.wordpress.com/. Over the next few weeks, I plan to do some book signings at local book stores and libraries.

Do you have a new book in the works?

Yes, Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis is the first book in a series. A draft of the next book in the Elffolk series is already written. In fact, I wrote it first. I have to make some major revisions to it since writing Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis, but the framework is definitely there! Stay tuned for the second book in the Elffolk series!

Anything else you would like to say?

I’ve come to realize how much work goes into a novel long after you’ve written it! As my mentor, children’s author Teresa de Grosbois, has told me on several occasions – writing the book is not even half the battle. There’s so much more that goes into publishing and promoting a book – it’s amazing. I didn’t know at first whether I could transition from “writer” to “marketing and sales person,” but I have really enjoyed building relationships with other people, and working to get the word out about my book.

I now see promoting a novel like any business - you have to love what you do, or you’ll probably find it’s just too much work. For me, writing has always been what I wanted to do, so there is no questioning it – I’m on the path I want to be on!  

To learn more about Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis, or to order a copy, visit http://www.elffolk.com.

Crystal:  Tina you are so right - that is exactly what I am hearing from a lot of authors that I work with.  The promotion and getting the word out is really time-consuming.  That is why I try and do all I can to help new authors and I really have a lot of fun doing it.  I love getting to know authors a little bit.

Thanks so much for agreeing to do an interview with me

Thank you so much for the opportunity! All the best to you!

Thanks again Tina.  Please stay tuned for my review of Elffolk and the Crystal Caves of Atlantis later today!

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Book Tour and Review: Ashes to Water by Irene Ziegler


Welcome to  my stop on the TLC Book Tour for Ashes to Water by Irene Ziegler.  Be sure and check out the other tour stops listed at the bottom of this post.


My Review:

Why I read this book:  I was offered the book as one I might like from TLC Book Tours.  When I read  the description it really sounded like something I would like so I signed up.


How is the book driven:  Primarily character in my opinion.  The main event, Annie's father's death has already happened and the book is about the characters and Annie's investigation into the death of her father.


My Thoughts:  Simply amazing.  Ms. Ziegler does a wonderful job weaving several story lines together.  When I first started reading it, I wasn't sure where it was going.  I couldn't see how the storylines would work together.  But they do and masterfully so.  This has to be one of my favorite books this year.  It's a little dark, it's suspenseful, the characters are intriguing and Ms. Ziegler paced the book beautifully keeping me hooked and wanting to turn the page.


The characters were interesting and all different.  Annie and Leigh, the two sisters are as different as night and day and make for great contrasts through the book.  Eugene is an interesting addition as well as Kingfisher, who is the man you love to hate.  The sheriff and of course Della.  The characters seem to encompass all the typical people in small-town life without feeling cliched.

The plot is great and suspenseful while developing the characters well as it goes along.  All-in-all, Ms. Ziegler did a wonderful job with this book and I look forward to checking out Rules of the Lake which is also about Annie soon.  If you enjoy a southern gothic feel to your suspense or if you just enjoy great character-driven suspense, then this is the book for you.


My Rating:  4.75/5.0

About Ashes to Water

• Hardcover: 394 pages
• Publisher: Five Star (June 16, 2010)
Ashes to Water is a mystery/thriller, and Irene Ziegler’s first novel.
Set in the 1980s, Ashes to Water is an atmospheric story of a small-town Florida murder and one young woman’s reluctant involvement in its resolution.
When Annie Bartlett returns home to bury her murdered father, she confronts the woman arrested for the crime, only to discover reasons to fight for the woman’s acquittal. This pits her against her erratic and unwell sister, Leigh, whose very survival may depend on a guilty verdict.
Annie soon becomes snarled in the social and political dynamics of the town, a wrenching attraction to her old boyfriend, and the emotionally difficult business of sorting out her estranged father’s tangled past. Obstructing Annie further are “visits” from her mother, who drowned in Widow Lake when Annie was nine. As her attempts to solve her father’s murder lead to more bloodshed, Annie finds herself a suspect in a plot not of her making, and a threat to the town’s movers and shakers, suddenly very anxious to see her gone. When Annie’s father is finally laid to rest in the lake that claimed her mother, Annie glimpses in his sinking ashes the flashing glints of hope and healing.
While it stands alone, Ashes to Water continues the story of Annie Bartlett, who grows up in Ziegler’s collection of linked short stories, Rules of the Lake.

About Irene

Irene Ziegler is the author of Rules of the Lake (stories) and Ashes to Water, both set in central Florida, where Irene grew up. An actor, she has had recurring roles or guest starred in many notable TV series and films. She is also the voice on your cell phone’s GPS, so kindly stop yelling at her. She lives in Virginia with her husband and a wolf-dog. She is an excellent parallel parker.
Connect with Irene:

Irene’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS

Monday, August 9th: Reading at the Beach
Thursday, August 12th: Mockingbird Hill Cottage
Monday, August 16th: Chick With Books
Tuesday, August 17th: Rundpinne
Thursday, August 19th: Jenn’s Bookshelves
Monday, August 23rd: Lesa’s Book Critiques
Tuesday, August 24th: My Reading Room
Wednesday, August 25th: Booksie’s Blog
Thursday, August 26th: Café of Dreams
Monday, August 30th: Jen’s Book Thoughts
Tuesday, August 31st: My Random Acts of Reading
Wednesday, September 1st: Helen’s Book Blog
Thursday, September 2nd: Life In Review

Monday, August 23, 2010

Giveaway: She's Gone Country by Jane Porter - it comes out tomorrow!

Last year I found a new-to-me author, I was new to blogging and reviewing and was offered a book by Jane Porter.  It sounded interesting so I jumped at the chance.  Well it turns out I loved the book, so when Brianne Beers offered me a chance to review She's Gone Country, Jane Porter's new release, I jumped again.

The good news for you is I get to offer 5 copies for review as well.  My review will be coming later this week, but enter to win or go out and buy a copy tomorrow when it releases.  It's sure to be another hit and I can't wait to read it.

Here's more information about the book and the giveaway is below.

She's Gone Country 

She's Gone Country by Jane Porter
Publisher: 5 Spot
Release: August 23, 2010
Paperback, 400 pages

Shey Darcy, a 39-year-old former top model for Vogue and Sports Illustrated led a charmed life in New York City with a handsome photographer husband until the day he announced he'd fallen in love with someone else. Left to pick up the pieces of her once happy world, Shey decides to move back home to Texas with her three teenage sons. Life on the family ranch, however, brings with it a whole new host of dramas starting with differences of opinion with her staunch Southern Baptist mother, her rugged but overprotective brothers, and daily battles with her three sons who are also struggling to find themselves. Add to the mix Shey's ex-crush, Dane Kelly, a national bullriding champ and she's got her hands full. It doesn't take long before Shey realizes that in order to reinvent herself, she must let go of an uncertain future and a broken past, to find happiness--and maybe love--in the present.


Giveaway 

Enter to win by simply commenting.  You can gain extra entries by tweeting, following (Goodreads, Networked Blogs, GFC Follower, RSS, email Twitter, Liking the My Reading Room Facebook Page, etc.) Other additional entries for tweeting (1/day), mentioning on your blog, facebook, etc.  And finally for 5 entries, tell me if you have read a Jane Porter book or not and if you have what your favorite one by her is.

Open to USA/Canada only, no PO Boxes.  Please leave an email address so I can contact you.  You can put your entries in one comment or separate, I will add them all up.  Ends 8/31.

What are you Reading Monday - August 23

Come post weekly and see what others are reading too just so you can add to your tbr - I always do! For more information see Sheila at One Persons Journey Through a World of Books and join in!

Books Completed Last Week 
  • Inner Circle by Kate Brian (mine) 
  • The Phantom Diaries by Kailin Gow (review)
  • Legacy by Kate Brian (library)
  • What I Learned from Being a Cheerleader by Adrianne Ambrose (review)
  • Bones to Ashes by Kathy Reichs (audiobook)

Reading Now:
  • Definitely Dead (audible on my Kindle)
  • Tough Customer by Sandra Brown (audiobook in car)
  • The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson (audiobook at work)
Next:
  • Chasing Brooklyn by Lisa Schroeder
  • Nightshade by Andrea Cremer 
  • She's Gone Country by Jane Porter
  • Ashes to Water by Irene Ziegler
Reviews completed this week (books read before this week):

Other books still need to review:
  • Wings by Aprilynne Pike (library) 
  • The Summoning by Kelley Armstrong (mine)  
  • The Van Alen Legacy by Melissa de la Cruz
  • Cross Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook)
  • A Change of Heart by Shari Mauer (review) 
  • Matched by Ally Condie (review)
  • Break No Bones by Kathy Reichs (audiobook) 
  • Evermore by Alyson Noel (library)  
  • Spells by Aprylynne Pike (library) 
  • Firelight by Sophie Jordan (review)
  • The Candidates: Delacroix Academy by Inara Scott (review) 
Summary -

Wow what a week - it really wasn't that busy, but I just took a blogging break.  Hopefully I will be back and refreshed now.

I dropped the oldest off for his first day of 4th grade this morning.  It was hard getting up early again, but it feels great to get back in the groove.  The youngest has his first day of Kindergarten tomorrow so that should be exciting.

Hope to get more reading done this week and lots of reviewing, I need to get caught up!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Book Tour: Love Finds You in Victory Heights, Washington

Please join me today on the tour for Love Finds You in Victory Heights, Washington by Tricia Goyer and Ocieanna Fleiss.  Their latest installment in Summerside's Love Finds You series has just been released. To celebrate the tour, Tricia is giving away 5 Victory Prize Packs during the tour. Take the short jaunt over to her blog and check out the details!

Why I read this:  I read this for the blog tour with LitFuse and because I have read one other book in this series of standalone titles and really enjoyed it.  I was also intrigued by the time frame as it is one I have never read much about.

How is this novel driven:  Character driven all the way.  Learning about Rosalie and Kenny along with the other characters in this book is what makes is very special and an entertaining read.

My Thoughts:
A wonderful book from the first page.  I loved learning about the lives of the women who helped the war effort on the home front.  The WWII era is something I know little about but I am fascinated with so this book was a joy.  Rosalie is a great female character, she's strong, yet feminine and she's determined to serve her country the best she can.  She is also trying to deal with the guilt of her lost love, who she really didn't love in that way while looking at a possible new love.  Kenny is really cute.  I loved his parts of the book, seeing how he deals with trying to figure out where his place is during this war time was great.  I also enjoyed the parts where he and Rosalie were together. 

It's a beautiful love story set in a time when national pride was at an all-time high.  However the author pair does not gloss over the whole situation, they show that there were people that weren't so great as well. The shining examples are the main characters who learn through the book about God's will in their lives, both personal and professional.

My Rating: 4.0/5.0


About the book: The war has stolen Rosalie’s fiancĂ©, Vic, from her forever.  But rather than wallow, Rosalie distracts herself by cramming her days full of activity—mainly by shooting rivets into the B-17 bombers that will destroy the enemy.
When a reporter dubs her “Seattle's Own Rosie the Riveter,” even more responsibility piles up. Her strong arms bear all this, but when intense feelings surface for Kenny, the handsome, kind-hearted, and spiritually unwavering reporter, the fear of losing another love propels Rosalie to leave.
It’s only when Rosalie realizes that God has brought her to this place—and this person—for a reason, the sparkling grace of God compels her to let go of her own strength and lean on His, as well as open her heart to love.
Buy the book here.



About the authors: ocieannatriciasmaller
Tricia Goyer: Tricia Goyer is the author of twenty-four books including Songbird Under a German Moon, The Swiss Courier, and the mommy memoir, Blue Like Play Dough. She won Historical Novel of the Year in 2005 and 2006 from ACFW, and was honored with the Writer of the Year award from Mt. Hermon Writer's Conference in 2003. Tricia's book Life Interrupted was a finalist for the Gold Medallion in 2005. In addition to her novels, Tricia writes non-fiction books and magazine articles for publications like MomSense and Thriving Family. Tricia is a regular speaker at conventions and conferences, and has been a workshop presenter at the MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) International Conventions. She and her family make their home in Little Rock, Arkansas where they are part of the ministry of FamilyLife. For more on Tricia visit www.triciagoyer.com

Ocieanna Fleiss: Ocieanna Fleiss is a published writer and has edited six of Tricia Goyer’s historical novels. She lives with her husband and their four children in the Seattle area. For more about Ocieanna visit her blog.

The Blog tour schedule can be found here:  http://www.litfusegroup.com/Blog-Tours/love-finds-you-in-victory-heights-washington.html



FTC Disclaimer:  I was given a copy of this book to take part in this blog tour with LitFuse.  All opinions expressed are my honest opinions, not something I had to write to take part in the tour. :)

Friday, August 20, 2010

Winners!

First, things are calming down a bit, I was just feeling a little blog burnout and it was a good week for it with no real scheduled posts.  I have a busy book week next week so look for me to be back in full gear then.  So I thought I would start by getting out the winners.  One giveaway ended yesterday and the others last week.  I apologize for the delay!

All winners have been contacted and have until Monday at 6pm EST to get back to me or I will draw a new winner (I always give extra time around weekends).


First up is the $60 CSN Store credit:

Debbie (fourkidsrgreat)

 Roseflower Creek, 2E
Next is Roseflower Creek by  Jackie Lee Miles:

rubynreba
Cindy W

And finally a book up to a $15 value at The Book Depository:

Justine

Thanks for all the entries.  Please check out the Sizzling Summer Giveaway on my sidebar and more giveaways will be coming next week (hopefully a new CSN Stores giveaway as well).