Redwall fans everywhere can rejoice with the knowledge that The Sable Quean—the latest installment of the Redwall series by Brian Jaques—is only weeks away from hitting bookstores.
We never had the opportunity to get into the Redwall series growing up, but from what we can tell from the synopsis and the book trailer, it looks good!
But for those of you Redwall fans out there, how do you think this book will compare to the others?
While it promises to be action-packed, do you think that’s a good thing or a bad thing?
In her newest book, In the Arms of Immortals, author Ginger Garrett tells a sweeping tale of the Black Death and how it causes one Sicilian village to “spill its guts” in more ways than one.
You can check out the description (via B&N) below:
The Black Death sweeps through a medieval Sicilian village…revealing old secrets, true character, and stunning spiritual realities.
When the Black Death [...] sweeps through a medieval Sicilian village, three women must face their true selves…and their eternal destinies.
In the time of the Black Death, when the faithful had no answers and the faithless had no hope…only the bravest dared cling to a silent God.
Due to be released in the US at the end of January, this book trailer (more like a teaser trailer, really) for Catherine Fisher’s Incarceron definitely has us interested.
You can check out a description of the book below:
Incarceron is a prison so vast that it contains not only cells, but also metal forests, dilapidated cities, and vast wilderness. Finn, a seventeen-year-old prisoner, has no memory of his childhood and is sure that he came from Outside Incarceron. Very few prisoners believe that there is an Outside, however, which makes escape seems impossible.
And then Finn finds a crystal key that allows him to communicate with a girl named Claudia. She claims to live Outside- she is the daughter of the Warden of Incarceron, and doomed to an arranged marriage. Finn is determined to escape the prison, and Claudia believes she can help him. But they don’t realize that there is more to Incarceron than meets the eye. Escape will take their greatest courage and cost more than they know.
We’ve been seeing a lot of LeviathanbyScott Westerfeld recently, so we finally got around to seeing what it was all about.
In addition to the normal reviews and such, we found this amazing book trailer that absolutely makes us want to pick up the book and devour it all in one sitting.
While you should definitely watch the book trailer, we’ll leave you with this little hint about what you can expect to find in Leviathan: “Do you oil your war machines, or do you feed them?”
But for those of you who are watching at work, around small children, or, are easily disturbed by blood or grotesque acts of violence, you should probably skip this trailer. It gets pretty disturbing—especially toward the end.
With one of the best book trailers we’ve seen in a long time, The Stolen Oneby Suzanne Crowley looks like a great read.
Set in Elizabethan England, the story follows Kat—a girl with a mysterious past who longs to find out the truth of who she really is.
A talented seamstress, Kat makes her way to London to grace the court of Queen Elizabeth herself. It is there (presumably), that she finds out who she really is.
If you like books that are similar to The Red Tent, chances are that you will love books written by India Edghill.
With a focus on women of the Bible, Edghill’s previous books include Queenmaker (an account of Michal, King David’s first wife) and Wisdom’s Daughter (a fictional account of the daughter of King Solomon).
You can watch the book trailer for her upcoming release, Delilah, above.
You can watch the book trailer for The Atlantis Code above, or you can read more about it on Amazon. The book will officially hit shelves on November 10th.