Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Book Previews

Sometimes I get to read a manuscript for another writer. It is always fun to read a work in progress, as well as an honor to be asked to give feedback. Writers often have a few other writers (sometimes called beta readers) read their book before they send it to an agent or editor.

In the next few months some of manuscripts I’ve read will become published books. The books will likely be a little different from what I read because a lot can change during the editorial process. Follow the links to learn more about these books and authors.

All of these books have memorable characters, great plots, and are fun to read!

The Dark Divine by Bree Despain. Young adult paranormal. Available December 22nd. If you want to read the first few chapters you can go here. This is not the normal genre I read, but I loved this book.

Palace Beautiful by Sarah DeFord Williams. Middle grade fiction. Available April 15th. Her characters are still vivid in my mind and I read this book about 2 years ago.

Thief Eyes by Janni Lee Simner. Young Adult Fantasy. Available April 27th. This is set in modern day Iceland, yet uses some characters from the Icelandic sagas. Very authentic and a very cool book.

There is another book coming out super soon that I’m also looking forward to.

One fun part of Vermont College of Fine Arts' residencies is that faculty and graduating students give readings. Often the faculty read from works in process. There are a lot of books I’m excited to read, yet I need to wait a year or two. But Rita Williams-Garcia's book, One Crazy Summer is coming out January 26th. Rita was a National Book Award finalist this year for her incredible young adult book, Jumped.

Not a preview, but there is another book I want to recommend. Marion Dane Bauer read The Longest Night to us last July. It was released in August. This wonderful picture book, which has stunning illustrations, is a perfect book to read this winter.

4 comments:

Bree Biesinger Despain said...

Thank you for the endorsement! Funny how small the world is since I am also friends with Sarah Williams, and I am happily anticipating her book.

Anonymous said...

Thanks again for reading Thief Eyes -- having the perspective of Americans living in Iceland for that book was really helpful! (As were your comments in general. :-))

Elena Jarvis Jube said...

Yay, Bree! So exciting to see books come out when the author's someone you know personally. Someday it will be you, and I'll be writing a post like this about it.

Elena Jarvis Jube said...

Yay, Bree! So exciting when books come out by people you know. Someday it will be you and I'll be writing a post like this about my friend, Sarah.