Jump
Jump is the awesome new book by Sean Williams, check out what people are saying below!
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, quidam blandit cum id, vitae perpetua abhorreant duo ei. Eos ea quod ferri suscipit, ea ferri aeque sea, vim id congue maiorum. Ignota dolores ex cum. Ius vitae oratio accusata ut, eos nobis quidam dissentiunt at, pro velit accusam ei. Quando assueverit has ne, id nam soluta officiis.
Audire perfecto accusamus eos at, an qui vero pertinacia, per tantas percipitur ut. No vel primis erroribus, idque regione ex sea. Ex cum omittam quaestio, sea dico euismod et. Alia insolens ocurreret has cu, nam in tation eripuit, consul labores torquatos in nam. An sit vidit feugait repudiare, dolor audire incorrupte sed ut. Euismod blandit scripserit ut pro.
Pri ad nullam legimus adversarium. At mandamus dignissim cum, at nec partem theophrastus. Id vim probo complectitur. Duo feugiat admodum sapientem et. Duo at meis labores oporteat. Ex mea iusto reprehendunt.
December 3, 2013
| No Comments
This was first published on a blog tour by Winged Reviews. Thanks for the support! Have you ever wondered what happens during d-mat jumps? You know, you’re in a booth somewhere, the lights kick in, and then you’re somewhere else you wanted to be. Some people say the lights don’t do anything–they’re just to distract […]
Continue reading...
November 25, 2013
| No Comments
Yes, the tour continues! Thanks to Lisa Yu for this great review (and giveaway) on her blog, Badass Bookie: “One of my favourite reads of this year! I went into Jump not knowing what to expect but finished the book thoroughly enjoying the content between the covers! An interesting and engaging take science fiction, cloning, […]
Continue reading...
November 24, 2013
| No Comments
Linda De Silva of Reading For Australia invited me to write a piece on anything I wanted for her wonderful site, an initiative of the 2013 Kids’ Lit Quiz team to promote awareness of the competition. Naturally, I chose to talk about twins and how special they are, not just in general (although they are) […]
Continue reading...
November 20, 2013
| No Comments
Bored of interviews with me? How about an interview with Clair, main character of Twinmaker? You can have both, thanks to Kirsty Stanley (and a small excerpt from my PhD to boot). Me: “The reader brings their own baggage to every novel. I can’t control that side of the process, and I don’t want to. […]
Continue reading...
November 16, 2013
| No Comments
Again, an unforgiveable conflation of three bloggers. Sorry! I’ve been flat-strap at Supanova all weekend so keeping up with everything has been beyond my jetlag-fogged brain. But here I am now, doing my best to catch up. Note that some of these are offering free books! First, there’s an interview over at the excellent site, […]
Continue reading...