Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Up Close With the Books (1)


             Up Close With the Books Meme
Book & Movie Dimension
A weekly meme Hosted at Book & Movie Dimension running from Tuesday-Thursday. The goal is to show book covers up close through photos or through video. The inspiration for this came for people who want to get a book that has been on their wishlist yet they aren't sure how the book will look in person. 

Now we can share photos of how a book looks and help others make their decision. This I also hope to be a good way for bloggers to get to know each other and learn of new blogs. If you like what you see why not say "hi" and follow each other's blogs. Have fun with the pics and video-making.



The Tree Shepherd's Daughter by Gillian Summers 

When her mother dies, fifteen-year-old Keelie Heartwood is forced to leave her beloved California to live with her nomadic father at a renaissance festival in Colorado. After arriving, Keelie finds men in tights and women in trailer trash-tight bodices roaming half-drunk, calling each other lady and lord even after closing time! Playacting the Dark Ages is an L.A. girl’s worst nightmare.
Keelie has a plan to ditch this medieval geekland ASAP, but while she plots, strange things start happening—eerie, yet familiar. 

Worthy of Mention: Read this before and it's pretty good.



Worthy of Mention: City of Bones by Cassandra Clare.
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare is my favorite Fantasy book series. Book 1 in The Mortal Instruments.

Worthy of Mention: City of Ashes by Cassandra Clare.
Book 2 in The Mortal Instruments continues this amazing Fantasy.

Worthy of Mention:  City of Glass by Cassandra Clare.
The third book in the series is my favorite. Jace finally sees the truth or not. Very exciting installment to the series.







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