Large print run of gorgeous proofs will be used to target existing fans of Libba, John Green and Maureen Johnson creating the all-import advance WOM Major promotion on the Atom website, newsletter and social media outlets plus Atomics young reviewers programme Partnership with Reading Partners to launch Libba to UK libraries Massive PR campaign targetting both a YA and crossover audience
Large print run of gorgeous proofs will be used to target existing fans of Libba, John Green and Maureen Johnson creating the all-import advance WOM Major promotion on the Atom website, newsletter and social media outlets plus Atomics young reviewers programme Partnership with Reading Partners to launch Libba to UK libraries Massive PR campaign targetting both a YA and crossover audience
Libba Bray is the acclaimed author of the Gemma Doyle Trilogy and is the 2010 Printz Award winner for her stand-alone novel Going Bovine. She lives in New York City.
1920s New York thrums with giddy life in this gripping first in a
new trilogy from Printz winner Bray. . .the intricate plot and
magnificently imagined details of character, dialogue and setting
take hold and don't let go. Not to be missed.
*Kirkus (starred review)*
Here's your headline, boss: "Small-Town Dame Lands in Big Apple,
Goes Wild, Tries to Stop Resurrection of Antichrist." It'll sell
bundles! Indeed it will, as Bray continues her winning streak with
this heedlessly sprawling series starter set in Prohibition-era New
York. . .The book is big and wants to be the kind of thing you can
lose yourself in. Does it succeed? It's jake, baby.
*ALA Booklist*
The paranormal meets the roaring Twenties in the scary and
posi-tute-ly amazing, The Diviners.
*Bliss*
One kick-ass setting, a cast of brilliant characters, a host of
amazing supernatural powers and one creepy-as-hell killer on the
loose . . . rich, complex and addictive - an elaborate web of
stories, winding together to create one masterpiece tapestry of a
book.
*guardian.co.uk*
Packed with hilarious 1920s slang, snappy one-liners and intriguing
period detail, this is a beautifully-crafted novel with a complex,
twisting plot and plenty of creepy moments that will keep readers
right on the edge of their seats. Introducing us to an intriguing
ensemble cast of characters as well as wonderfully bright and
breezy heroine in Evie - and of course, a truly terrifying villain
- The Diviners is a hugely entertaining adventure that will leave
readers eagerly anticipating the next instalment.
*Booktrust*
READ . . . sequined-packed, serial-killer thriller with
supernatural overtones, think the Jazz Age meets Twilight - AND
it's the first part of a trilogy.
*Instyle*
Exquisitely crafted . . . a joy from start to end
*Heat*
1920s New York thrums with giddy life in this gripping first in a
new trilogy from Printz winner Bray. . .the intricate plot and
magnificently imagined details of character, dialogue and setting
take hold and don't let go. Not to be missed. * Kirkus (starred
review) *
Here's your headline, boss: "Small-Town Dame Lands in Big Apple,
Goes Wild, Tries to Stop Resurrection of Antichrist." It'll sell
bundles! Indeed it will, as Bray continues her winning streak with
this heedlessly sprawling series starter set in Prohibition-era New
York. . .The book is big and wants to be the kind of thing you can
lose yourself in. Does it succeed? It's jake, baby. * ALA Booklist
*
The paranormal meets the roaring Twenties in the scary and
posi-tute-ly amazing, The Diviners. * Bliss *
One kick-ass setting, a cast of brilliant characters, a host of
amazing supernatural powers and one creepy-as-hell killer on the
loose . . . rich, complex and addictive - an elaborate web of
stories, winding together to create one masterpiece tapestry of a
book. * guardian.co.uk *
Packed with hilarious 1920s slang, snappy one-liners and intriguing
period detail, this is a beautifully-crafted novel with a complex,
twisting plot and plenty of creepy moments that will keep readers
right on the edge of their seats. Introducing us to an intriguing
ensemble cast of characters as well as wonderfully bright and
breezy heroine in Evie - and of course, a truly terrifying villain
- The Diviners is a hugely entertaining adventure that will
leave readers eagerly anticipating the next instalment. * Booktrust
*
READ . . . sequined-packed, serial-killer thriller with
supernatural overtones, think the Jazz Age meets Twilight -
AND it's the first part of a trilogy. * Instyle *
Exquisitely crafted . . . a joy from start to end * Heat *
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