Hello everyone, Today I have the pleasure of welcoming Maggie Stiefvater to Chouett.com to celebrate the end of the Raven Cycle series with the last recently released “The Raven King”. It may be the end of an era for Maggie and the current readers of the series, however a lot of us are just about…
Month: April 2016
Book Review: “Pantomime” by Laura Lam
Book Review: “Pantomime” by Laura Lam I can honestly say that I have never come across a piece quite like “Pantomime”, and I feel enriched by this reading experience. I have to admit that when I first read the synopsis, I was not too taken by the circus setting. I have always associated circuses to…
Join in the fight!! Tommy v Cancer blog tour
Hello everyone, It is very likely that we have all been touched by cancer one way or another and when it happens, there is no such thing as too much support against this battle. So I have decided to join a band of “warrior” bloggers to help Tommy Donbavand, author of at least 100 children books…
My stop on “The Silent Twin” by Caroline Mitchell tour – with a review
Hello everyone, and welcome to my stop on “The Silent Twin” by Caroline Mitchell tour where I will be introducing you to this novel with my review. There are several stops on this tour so don’t forget to hop on! In the meantime, enjoy! Welcome back to Haven everyone, where the veil between the dead…
Discover the lady behind “Slated”, “Mind Games” and “Book of Lies” – Teri Terry Q&As
Hello everyone, Today I would like to introduce you to an author I don’t know very well myself, so I am really grateful that Teri Terry took the time to visit to share with us her world of writing. She is the author of the “Slated” trilogy, “Mind Games” and more recently the paranormal thriller…
Chouett Q&As: Making waves with Chris Vick author of “Kook”
Hello everyone, Today, I am welcoming Chris Vick to Chouett.com . Chris is the author of “Kook”, where love, surfing and the complexities that comes with teen love are explored. Â His recently released debut is already making waves in the UKYA world. I would like to thank Chris who has “kindly :)” been subjected to…