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Book Trailer Review: Broken Monsters by Lauren Beukes

Today’s book trailer might be the scariest one I’ve ever seen — and that’s no surprise, considering that it’s for Broken Monsters, the new book by Lauren Beukes, author of time-traveling serial-killer thriller The Shining Girls. The trailer opens with a series of fleeting images: a sleeping parent and child, a battered old car idling on a street at night, a hand pointing in the shape of a gun. Next, as grainy, slightly dystopian surveillance video plays, a creepy older man whispers about taking a boy and altering him to make him more “beautiful” — a grotesque, disorienting shot of [...]

2016-12-31T17:58:38-07:00July 25th, 2014|Tags: |

Book Trailer Review: A Hero’s Curse

It’s time for another Book Trailer Review, where we judge a book based on its trailer, not its cover. Today we’re looking at A Hero’s Curse by P.S. Broaddus. (Don’t know what a book trailer is? Check out our book trailer guide.) The story: a drought has consumed the Kingdom of Mar for nearly a decade. Essie, a teenaged blind girl, and her family struggle to survive on their small farm nestled against the forbidding cliffs of the Valley of Fire. King Mactogonii has been mysteriously missing for over a year, replaced by the cruel and brutal usurper Brogan, and [...]

2016-12-31T17:58:39-07:00July 22nd, 2014|Tags: |

Reading List: Downton Abbey and Edwardian England

Titles and Tiaras I’ll be the first to admit that Downton Abbey has taken some questionable turns lately. But I’m still entranced by the aristocratic old-world glamour of its Edwardian England setting — and the fascinating story of the Buccaneers, the tiara-hungry American heiresses who were absolutely real. Whether you’re a die-hard Downton fan or just interested in late Victorian and Edwardian culture, these nonfiction books will give you a glittering glimpse of history. To Marry an English Lord Despite the title, which sounds like a terrible romance novel, this is an excellent and highly entertaining account of the late [...]

2016-12-31T17:58:40-07:00July 14th, 2014|
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