Showing posts with label Elizabeth J.M. Walker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth J.M. Walker. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Review: The Boy Who Owned the Forest by Elizabeth J.M. Walker


THE BOY WHO OWNED THE FOREST
by Elizabeth J.M. Walker
Handerson Publishing
Children's Fantasy
152 pages









Learn to follow your own passion, deal with grief and depression, face your fears, and develop strength through adversity. Because when pianos can swim, boys own forests, and a girl can become the queen of Unwinderly, anything is possible.

A collection of seven stories that will whisk you away to fantastical places.



MY TIDBITS

This is a collection of seven fantasy tales, which invite young readers into the world of fantasy and beyond.

Imagination takes flight and dreams stretch in every direction in this collection. The stories hit upon the magical, the unexpected, the quirky or simply the wondrous. Each one reaches past reality in a way young readers are sure to appreciate and enjoy. But it's not only about the fantasy, these tales weave in more serious messages as well, which give a little food for thought. Still, these messages never overshadow the tales and keep fantasy on center stage.

The stories are not only something more sure readers can tackle on their own and flip from one to the next as mood and desire allows, but also make for great bedtime reads.


You can learn more about Elizabeth and her other lovely books over on her website:
https://elizabethjmwalker.wordpress.com/

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Excerpt: This Night Sucks by Elizabeth J.M. Walker




THIS NIGHT SUCKS
by Elizabeth J.M. Walker
YA Paranormal
Mirror World Publishing
94 pages



Lana is a high school senior enrolled in Vampire Education – a class to teach students about the very real presence of vampires in the world. Lana and her classmates don’t really expect to meet up with any undead bloodsuckers. Vampires are a lot like other scary things that supposedly exist but you hope you’ll never come across: nudist colonies, mad cow disease, and your parents’ sex life.

What is part of Lana’s everyday reality is navigating through one last year of high school while desperately trying to be less nerdy. She still loves spaceships, fantasy novels, and cat stickers, but she also recently got her braces removed, grew boobs, and is working on the makeup thing. She never expected her crush-of-a-lifetime Pete to even notice her – let alone ask her out on a date. 


The date is going great until Pete’s ex-girlfriend Katy shows up, all bloody and pissed off. Lana quickly realizes that Katy is not just her ordinary bitchy self – she has been turned into a vampire. After a near death experience, Lana learns that she is changing into a vampire too.


Lana needs answers, and the only way to get them is to find the vampire who started the chain of events – and to find him before sunrise... 



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EXCERPT!!!

The overconfident nerd-boys tried to reel the former nerd-girl into their chess club lunch dates and midterm study sessions. They saw one of their own female counterparts straying from her herd and saw it as their time to pounce. Trying to talk to any of the nerd-girls while surrounded by her friends was impossible. Nerd-girls, even with all their genius brain cells, still seemed to be under the impression that boys were icky and that you could be impregnated by a handshake. They were probably right, at least about the boys being icky part, considering how hormonally charged Alan seemed to be and how often he tried to rekindle what we once shared on a snowy playground many years ago.

Case in point, our current conversation: “If you need help studying for the Vampire Ed final, I could be your study partner,” Alan says. “My parents are going to Montréal for the weekend, so we’ll have the whole house to ourselves to study in peace.”

I continue trying to ignore him as he takes the seat next to me in Art class. I work in silence on my newest abstract art piece which I have titled: Lana Tries to Draw a Bowl of Oranges. Alan works diligently on his watercolour dragon project, which looks exactly how a real dragon would look, if dragons were real. (Note: I totally wish dragons were real. I mean, as long as they’re the nice kind that noble heroes learn how to ride and use to help protect the realm – not the other kind that are evil and burn villages.)

“I heard the theme for prom is going to be Under the Sea,” he suddenly says and I almost vomit on my oranges. This can’t be happening. I thought I had at least another week of ignoring to do and then he’d get the hint and not ask me to prom.

“I clean up pretty good. You know, when I’m not wearing all my Hunter stuff,” he continues.
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention: the really serious Hunters tend to wear cargo pants full of extra garlic and silver crap as well as knee pads and elbow pads – at all times. Even during the day. At school. In Art class. While sitting next to a semi-pretty girl and trying to ask her out to prom.

“Of course, I would still bring my vampire survival kit with me to prom,” Alan rambles on, full of bravado and completely oblivious as to how ill I feel at the prospect of going to prom, let alone with him. “Vampires don’t stop feeding because a bunch of teens want to have a party.”

“Are you really that clueless?” I ask him.

He looks taken aback. A little bit hurt. He rubs at his left eye behind his dorky round glasses that only Harry Potter can pull off, because Daniel Radcliffe is actually pretty hot.

“Well…what? What do you mean?” he asks.

“I’m not going to prom with you,” I tell him.




And here she is. . .
ELIZABETH J. M. WALKER!!!


 Elizabeth J. M. Walker lives in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She has always loved books and writing. As a teen she discovered zines, which inspired her to publish her own litzine of odd fairy tales for over a decade.

She Dreamed of Dragons is her first novel.


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Friday, May 13, 2016

Cover Reveal: This Night Sucks by Elizabeth J.M. Walker




 THIS NIGHT SUCKS
by Elizabeth J.M. Walker
Mirror World Publishing
YA Paranormal

COMING. . .
JUNE 17th!!!




Lana is a high school senior enrolled in Vampire Education – a class to teach students about the very real presence of vampires in the world. Lana and her classmates don’t really expect to meet up with any undead bloodsuckers. Vampires are a lot like other scary things that supposedly exist but you hope you’ll never come across: nudist colonies, mad cow disease, and your parents’ sex life.

What is part of Lana’s everyday reality is navigating through one last year of high school while desperately trying to be less nerdy. She still loves spaceships, fantasy novels, and cat stickers, but she also recently got her braces removed, grew boobs, and is working on the makeup thing. She never expected her crush-of-a-lifetime Pete to even notice her – let alone ask her out on a date. 

The date is going great until Pete’s ex-girlfriend Katy shows up, all bloody and pissed off. Lana quickly realizes that Katy is not just her ordinary bitchy self – she has been turned into a vampire. After a near death experience, Lana learns that she is changing into a vampire too.

Lana needs answers, and the only way to get them is to find the vampire who started the chain of events – and to find him before sunrise... 






And here she is. . .
ELIZABETH J.M. WALKER!!!



Elizabeth J. M. Walker lives in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She has always loved books and writing. As a teen she discovered zines, which inspired her to publish her own litzine of odd fairy tales for over a decade.


She Dreamed of Dragons is her first novel.




Connect with Elizabeth J.M. Walker:


Facebook: 


Amazon US: 


Goodreads Author Page:


Publisher Website: 


Author Website: 




Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Review: She Dreamed of Dragons by Elizabeth J.M. Walker





SHE DREAMED OF DRAGONS
by Elizabeth J.M. Walker
Mirror World Publishing
YA Fantasy
234 Pages

Trina is a fifteen-year-old dragon mage in a kingdom ruled by witches and wizards – the same people who have brought dragons and other magical creatures near extinction. Trina can barely control her fire powers and is desperate for an apprenticeship, but finding a fellow dragon mage to be her teacher is proving more difficult than coming across an actual dragon.

Then there’s the Royal Tourney – a competition presented by the Queen to find a successor to the throne. Trina heads to the competition in the hopes of sparking some interest in the mage society and earning herself an apprenticeship.

She never intended to be a frontrunner in the competition.

She never meant to catch the attention of the evil witch trying to take over the throne.

She never expected to fall for a wizard.

Now Trina must face tough decisions about who she is and who she could become. Trina must ask herself: Can she really win the Royal Tourney?


or in paperback




MY TIDBITS

Firstly, I know this is marked as a young adult book, but in my opinion, it's a solid middle grade novel, and I'm going to review it as such.

This reminded me a bit of THE SCHOOL FOR GOOD AND EVIL by Soman Chainani. Trina is a dragon mage, something which is very rare, and she's a powerful one at that. But as a dragon mage, she doesn't fit in at the school of mages. But then the school of mages itself is an outcast in a kingdom ruled by witches and wizards. Not much time was spent on the School of Mages (which is a good thing) since the real story happens at a tournament, where from 200 partakers, one will be chosen as the kingdom's heir. 

This entire set up was wonderful. I'm not usually one to get into dragon, witches and castle stories, but this one pulled me in right away. Trina is an enjoyable character, who has several kinks, but knows right from wrong and has a heart of gold. She's easy to cheer for and adore. The rest of the characters are fun and entertaining. I know several of the reviews here say that there isn't enough character depth, but for middle grade readers, it's perfect. 

There's action, and the plot is very well-paced, never leaving a reader of the 8-12 age group time to set the book down. And the dialogue was peppered with humor among the tension, creating a great atmosphere.

The scene descriptions are vivid but never wordy. Most of the book is pushed along through the dialogue and adventure, but this is something I enjoy. 

The only thing which I felt was a little lacking were the subplots. The story is pretty laid out, and there's very little happening with the other characters in the group or any secret, side-line tale. If there'd been a little more of this, I believe this story could have ridden along with the best.

As it is, SHE DREAMED OF DRAGONS is a super, fun read. I can only recommend it to fantasy fans ages 8+.



And here she is. . .
ELIZABETH J.M. Walker!!!




Elizabeth J. M. Walker lives in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. She has always loved books and writing. As a teen she discovered zines, which inspired her to publish her own litzine of odd fairy tales for over a decade.

She Dreamed of Dragons is her first novel.

Connect with her on her website: www.elizabethjmwalker.com



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