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Meet The Authors: Tracey Neithercott, Author of Gray Wolf Island - Character Interview + Giveaway

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to the last day of Meet The Authors October. Finals start on Monday for me which means I'll mostly be exiting the blogging cave for at least the next week (unless I'm feeling brave and think I can do both studying and blogging) and entering the studying cave of last minute prep, anxiety and trying to remember whatever I can.

Which is not the point of today's Meet The Authors post at all. I have with me today the AMAZING Tracey Neithercott, debut author of Gray Wolf Island who has done on of the MOST FUN CHARACTER INTERVIEWS I've done in a while! (Or Ever?)

Now, there's two Tracey Neithercott giveaways going on on my blog - one is INTL and the other is US, just to include everyone.

Click here to enter the INTL Gray Wolf Island Giveaway.
Scroll down to enter the US one!
 *After some awkward fumbles and no doubt slightly embarrassing moments, clears throat to begin interview*

Aditi: I like your tattoos. I've always wanted one (or many) but I've never been able to decide what to permanently etch onto my body. Which was your first tattoo and what does it mean to you?

Elliot: Did you talk to Ruby about this? Because if she told you my tattoos are nostalgic, you should know she doesn’t even understand the correct definition of the word.

Ruby: It’s the sentiment, Elliot.

Elliot: Nostalgia is wistful longing for the past. I’ve been longing for Gray Wolf Island my whole life, but it’s only ever been my present and future. No, my first tattoo—a wolf for Gray Wolf Island, on the right side of my torso—is badass. I wasn’t even 18 and legal to get a tattoo at the time, but I found a guy who knew a guy. You know what that makes me?

Image result for gray wolf islandRuby: Don’t say it.

Elliot: A rebel.

Ruby: He’s really, really not.

Elliot: Get out of my interview, Ruby.

Aditi: My sources tell me that you're a great fan of linguistics. What's your favourite part about it and could you give us the origin and meaning of one of your favourite words - in any language?

Elliot: I started studying the treasure before I could even point to Gray Wolf Island on map. Mostly because Thornes are destined to discover it one day.

Gabe: Says nobody but Elliot Thorne.

Elliot: I know I’m destined to find it the way I know the treasure exists. And part of my studies were with my mom, who was called in by Wildewell’s most famous treasure hunter, Bishop Rollins, to translate the markings on one of the Star Stones. Everyone thought they were runes, but everyone is obviously an idiot. They’re nothing like the runic alphabet.

Ruby: You’re such a badass, Elliot.

Elliot: Anyway, I’m not really into that whole thing anymore. Language and words and all of that. But if I had to choose—like if someone forces me in an interview—I’d say it’s the Welsh word hiraeth. I read an article about it a few years back, how it’s a word with a definition that doesn’t really exist in English. Closest we can come is a deep longing for a place you’ve never been. A place that may never have existed.

Ruby: You feel it, don’t you? About the island.

Image result for gray wolf islandElliot: Yeah. I have a hiraeth for Gray Wolf Island.

Aditi: If you had to eat three of Gabe's dishes for the rest of your life, what would they be?

Elliot: Well, he makes really great pancakes.

Gabe: Of all the stuff I’ve cooked for you guys…

Elliot: I like pancakes. I’d also eat his chef salad for the rest of my life—one of the three meals should be slightly healthy so I don’t die when I’m 20. I’d also eat his mac ‘n’ cheese forever. He puts crispy bits of bacon in it.

Gabe: First off, that’s prosciutto, not bacon. Second, what about my paella? I rock that thing.

Elliot: It’s good. Everything Gabe cooks is good.

Gabe: Good.

Charlie: I’d want your paella for my last meal. Not that I’d be in a position to need a last meal. I mean, everyone eventually eats a last meal. It’s, like, a human thing. But I don’t think I’d need to request one from a jailer or anything.

Elliot: Aditi asked me the question. And I want Gabe’s pancakes, chef salad, and mac ‘n’ cheese.

Aditi: Let's talk about the mysterious Gray Wolf Island. When was the first time you heard about it? How long has your family been The Thornes who would find the treasure?

Elliot: I heard about it before I was born. So many stories passed down for so many years—that’s the sort of thing you understand before you take your first breath. And everyone knows my family is destined to find the treasure—they found an old shoe back in 1876. If that isn’t proof a Thorne will find a treasure, I don’t know what is.

Ruby: An actual treasure?

Elliot: So maybe everyone doesn’t believe a Thorne will find the treasure, but I do. It’s a pull inside me. I can feel the treasure out there—miles off the coast of Maine and nearly in my backyard. I’ll find it. I know I will.

Aditi: What would be some of the first things you buy/ do if you find treasure of Gray Wolf Island?

Elliot: Well, we wouldn’t actually keep the treasure. I’m sure whatever is buried there has great historical significance and belongs in a museum.
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Charlie: That defeats the entire purpose of a treasure hunt. 

Anne: Unless the purpose is the treasure hunt.

Elliot: You can’t keep priceless artifacts. That’s totally irresponsible.

Ruby: Such. A. Rebel.

Aditi: Since you're such a voracious reader, do give me a few treasure hunting TV/ Movie or Book recommendations that you think will get my in the spirit?

Elliot: Well, you could watch The Goonies, which I liked when I was a kid because of the treasure hunt (obviously) and the fact that it was a bunch of kids who found it. Even at 10 I knew age didn’t make a difference in a person’s ability to find a legendary treasure.

Anne: Well said! Though it does make a difference in their ability to sail a boat to the island hiding the treasure.

Elliot: There’s The Curse of Oak Island on the History channel, but those guys still haven’t found the treasure. I bet I could find it, if I could find a way up to Nova Scotia.

Ruby: Your confidence in your ability to do everything better than everyone else astounds me.

Charlie: I think you’re really starting to win Ruby over.

Aditi: And finally, Is there a significant other (or even someone you just like for now) in your life? Would you take him or her treasure hunting with you? And what would your ideal date with this person be? (Names aren't needed)

Elliot: There might be someone…significant.

Anne: There is.

Elliot: Okay, yeah. There is. And of course I’d take her treasure hunting. I already did.

Ruby: You’re such a Thorne. You took nobody treasure hunting. I took all of you.

Anne: Maybe just talk about the date part of the question?
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Charlie: That’s literally the last thing I want to hear Elliot talk about.

Elliot: Aditi, can you remind these interlopers that this is my interview? Because it’s my interview.

Gabe: No way could you plan a better date than I can.

Elliot: I can plan a date, Gabe. It’d be summer. I’d take her to the beach at night—late, when the sky’s a crisp black. I’d bring my comforter, and we’d lay down next to each other.

Gabe: I know where this is going.

Ruby: It better not be going there.

Elliot: Can you two stop talking? We’d lay down next to each other. I’d probably hold her hand because it’s better that way. And we’d stare at the sky, waiting for it.

Ruby: For what?

Elliot: The Perseid meteor shower. We’d watch it side-by-side, and when it was over, I’d walk her back to her house so she wouldn’t get lost.

Ruby: She might cry.

Elliot: I might hold her tight.

Ruby: Would there be kissing involved?

Elliot: Oh yeah. There’d be kissing. 
Tracey Neithercott
Tracey Neithercott’s first book was written by hand and illustrated with some really fancy coloredpencils. It was highly acclaimed by her mother. Now, she writes YA stories of friendship, love, murder, and magic. (None of which she illustrates—you’re welcome.) She lives in Massachusetts with her husband, who suggests improving her novels by adding Star Wars characters.
Title: Gray Wolf Island
Author: Tracey Neithercott
Publication Date: October 10th 2017
Publisher: Knopf Books For Young Readers
Part of a Series?: No, A Standalone
I Got A Copy Through: eARC via NetGalley for the SST Tour
Buy Links: Amazon US || Barnes and Noble || The Book Depository || Wordery || Kobo || Books A Million || Chapters Indigo || Google Books

Blurb Description: Right before Sadie died, she begged her sister, Ruby, to do the one thing she could never do herself: Find the treasure on Gray Wolf Island.
With just a mysterious treasure map as a guide, Ruby reluctantly allows some friends to join her on the hunt, each of whom is touched by magic: a boy allegedly born to a virgin, a girl who never sleeps, a boy who can foresee his own death, and a boy with deep ties to the island. Each of them is also keeping a secret—something they’ll have to reveal in order to reach the treasure.
As the secrets come to light, Ruby will have to decide: Can she make peace with her friends’ troubled pasts and continue to trust them? Can she forgive herself for doing the unspeakable? Deep in the wilderness of Gray Wolf Island, Ruby’s choices will determine if they make it out with the treasure—or merely with their lives.
From debut author Tracey Neithercott comes a darkly compelling tale of profound friendship, adventure, and finding the strength to tell the truth.

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Meet The Authors: Caitlin Sangster, Author of Last Star Burning - Mood Board + Giveaway

Hi Everyone and welcome to the second last Meet The Authors Author! I'm so sorry that I've been inconsistent with posting them but I've just been SO SO BUSY with my finals coming up next week and getting my portfolios ready for my exams that I haven't had time to blog.

So, without further ado, please welcome debut author, Caitlin Sangster, author of the BRILLIANT sounding and GORGEOUS looking Last Star Burning that I can't wait to read myself.

Caitlin has put together a gorgeous Last Star Burning Pinterest Mood Board that shows you a little of what the novel is about and I hope you love it! Don't forget to enter the giveaway too!




Caitlin SangsterCaitlin Sangster grew up in the back woods of California and would rather go hiking, running, swimming, or general outdoorsing than just about anything else.At eighteen, she moved to XinJiang, and at twenty-one it was Taiwan. She did eventually buckle down and graduate from Brigham Young University with a BA in Asian Studies and is now that person you avoid at parties because she'll probably start talking about Shang dynasty oracle bones.

Caitlin has been writing since middle school. She always thought of it as a silly sort of compulsive habit until she realized that people like reading stories and she liked writing them and there wasn’t much silly about that. LAST STAR BURNING is her debut novel.
Title: Last Star Burning
Author: Caitlin Sangster
Publication Date: October 10th 2017
Publisher: Simon Pulse
Part of a Series?: Yes, Book 1/2 of the Last Star Burning Duology
Buy Links: Amazon US || Barnes and Noble || The Book Depository || Wordery || Books A Million || Chapters Indigo || Google Books
Blurb Description: Sev is branded with the mark of a criminal—a star burned into her hand. That’s the penalty for being the daughter of the woman who betrayed their entire nation.
Now her mother’s body is displayed above Traitor’s Arch, kept in a paralyzed half sleep by the same plague that destroyed the rest of the world. And as further punishment, Sev is forced to do hard labor to prove that she’s more valuable alive than dead.
When the government blames Sev for a horrific bombing, she must escape the city or face the chopping block. Unimaginable dangers lurk outside the city walls, and Sev’s only hope of survival lies with the most unlikely person—Howl, the chairman’s son. Though he promises to lead her to safety, Howl has secrets, and Sev can’t help but wonder if he knows more about her past—and her mother’s crimes—than he lets on.
But in a hostile world, trust is a luxury. Even when Sev’s life and the lives of everyone she loves may hang in the balance.

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Meet The Authors: Lauren James, Author of The Loneliest Girl In The Universe - Interview

Hi Everyone,

Welcome to Author Five on Seven of October's Meet The Authors and I hope all of you have been absolutely loving 'meeting' all these wonderful authors and entering the giveaways they've been hosting.

I got the chance to read a lovely ARC of today's authors latest book a few months ago and I FELL IN LOVE. I love everything to do with Space and Romance and twists you won't see coming. This book released in the UK in September but releases in the US in May 2018 so keep a look out for it because this is one book you SHOULD NOT MISS.

So, without further ado, please welcome the LOVELY Lauren James, author of The Loneliest Girl In The Universe who I had the honour of interviewing.

P.S: She's talking about a possible sequel to this book and I CANNOT WAIT FOR IT ALREADY.
 We'd Love To Get To Know More About You: 

If you had the opportunity to visit space, would you accept? Would you prefer to go on a long journey like Romy Silvers' or a relatively shorter one? 

I’m not sure. I think I’m probably not as brave as Romy. I might go after tourism space travel has been running for a few decades and it has been proven its safe, but definitely not yet! If I could go anywhere safely, I would want to go and visit an alien civilisation!

2 What has been the best part of the publications journey so far with all of your wonderful books? 
Getting to sign battered books for readers who’ve read my books over and over again. That’s always my favourite!

If you could take five personal items to space with you, what would they be? 
Kindle, my dog, Skype, my fountain pen, diary.

And now, moving onto your masterpiece: 

4. For those readers who have't heard of/ read The Loneliest Girl In The Universe yet, do let them know what it's about:
A girl alone on a spaceship find a connection with another ship, just at the time she needs that the most.

5. Who would you see cast in the movie for your BRILLIANT book? 
Top row from left to right:
Commander Romy Silvers – Alia Shawkat
Romy’s Dad – Ricky Whittle
Jayden Ness - Alfie Enoch
Bottom row:
Dr Talia Silvers - Lesley Sharp
? - Chris Pine
Lyra Loch - Georgia King
Dr Molly Simmons – Hattie Morahan
More details here!


6. What was the cover design process like? What did you first think when you saw the final cover? (I love the way both the ARC and the finished copy look)

It was actually a really simple design process, as far as I’m aware. The designers, Iree Pugh and Maria Soler, settled on the concept straight away and we didn’t even consider any other ideas. I think it’s such an easy hook that they knew immediately what they had to go for!
The American cover, though….. just you wait. It’s going to blow your mind.

7. Is there a sequel to The Loneliest Girl In The Universe in planning? What are we going to see from you next? 
My next book (out with Walker in 2018) will involve mudlarking, time capsules, romance and - of course - more science. It’s kind of a sci-fi detective story about the extinction of humanity.  I do want to write a sequel about Romy, though – maybe in 2019. Keep an eye out!

Lauren   James Lauren James was born in 1992 and is the British Young Adult author of The Next Together series and The Loneliest Girl in the Universe. She graduated in 2014 from the University of Nottingham, UK, where she studied Chemistry and Physics.

The Next Together has been translated into five languages worldwide. It was described by The Bookseller as ‘funny, romantic and compulsively readable’ and Kirkus as ‘An ambitious, promising premise . . . James is one to watch’. It was longlisted for the Branford Boase Award, a prize given to recognise an outstanding novel by a first time writer.

Her other novels include The Last Beginning, the epic conclusion to The Next Together which was named one of the best LGBT-inclusive works for kids and young adults by the Independent, who called it ‘ideal for teenagers. The Last Beginning is on the ball’. A short story set in the world of The Next Together series, Another Together, is also available.
The Loneliest Girl in the Universe was inspired by a Physics calculation she was assigned at university. Lauren is a passionate advocate of STEM further education, and all of her books feature scientists in prominent roles.

She lives in the West Midlands and is an Arts Council grant recipient.
Twitter at @Lauren_E_James, Tumblr at @laurenjames or her website http://www.laurenejames.co.uk, where you can subscribe to her newsletter to be kept up to date with her new releases and receive bonus content.
Title: The Loneliest Girl In The Universe
Author: Lauren James
Publication Date: September 7th 2017
Publisher: Walker Books
Part of a Series?: No, A Standalone
I Got A Copy Through: Penguin India (THANK YOU!)
Buy Links: Amazon IN || Amazon UK || The Book Depository || Wordery || Foyles || Waterstones || WHSmith || Kobo || Google Books
Blurb Description: Can you fall in love with someone you’ve never met, never even spoken to – someone who is light years away?
Romy Silvers is the only surviving crew-member of a spaceship travelling to a new planet, on a mission to establish a second home for humanity amongst the stars. Alone in space, she is the loneliest girl in the universe until she hears about a new ship which has launched from Earth – with a single passenger on board. A boy called J.
Their only communication with each other is via email – and due to the distance between them, their messages take months to transmit across space. And yet Romy finds herself falling in love.
But what does Romy really know about J? And what do the mysterious messages which have started arriving from Earth really mean?
Sometimes, there’s something worse than being alone . . . 
 What are some of your favourite books and movies set in Space? I'm always looking for more recommendations. 
If you ever got the opportunity to visit another planet that humans begin to colonize, would you you take it? Or would you stay on Earth? 
I can't wait to hear from you!
Don't forget to say hi to Lauren!

Meet The Authors: Carrie Ann DiRisio, Author of Brooding YA Hero - Would You Rather & Giveaway

Hi Everyone! Welcome to day four of Meet The Authors!

I'm SO EXCITED about today's author because she's written one of me MOST anticipated releases of the year that she was kind enough to send me an ARC of and now I just have to dive into it.

So, with no further inane rambling from me, please welcome Carrie Ann Di Risio, author of Brooding YA Hero: Becoming A Main Character (Almost) As Awesome As Me with a BRILLIANT Would You Rather and an AMAZING International Giveaway.

If you're a fan of YA novels and you read them a LOT, then Carrie's book is PERFECT for you as it hilariously disassembles YA tropes through the narration of a Brooding YA Hero and you're sure to love it!
Would You Rather:

1. Spend the Day with Your Favourite Character or Your Favourite Author?
Considering my favorite authors Victor Hugo I feel like spending the day with Han Solo would be a lot more fun. Victor sounded a bit grumpy. 


2. Read one Book a Year and remember everything or read 100 Books In A Year are Remember?
 Nothing? Read 100 books! I'll enjoy them while I read. 

3. Have Your Favourite Book Turned Into A TV Show Or A Movie?
TV show! I think there's more room to adapt in a tv show. Screenwriters can pursue more of the subplots. 

4. Read The Last Chapter Of A Book First Or Watch The Movie?
wstch the movie. Better than spoilers. 

5. Have Unlimited Books For Free or Live Inside Your Favourite Book?
Oooohh. Tough one. I'll go with free books!

6. Spend A Day With Harry Potter or Newt Scamander?
... can I choose Draco instead? 

7. Meet Your Own Character In Person or Meet Your Favourite Fictional Character In Person? (not your own)
Favorite character. Broody might be a little intense to meet!

8. Read Only The First Page In A Book or Only The Last Page?
only the first page! I'll write fanfic about what happens next. 

9. Get Locked In A Bookstore or In A Library?
Hmmm. Does the bookstore have a coffee shop? That would be the deciding factor.

10. Read A Book With A Cliffhanger Ending or Read A Book With Your Favourite Character Dying at the end?
Sigh. Considering most of my fav characters do die at the end...
give me that cliffhanger ending! There's always fanfic. 
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Carrie Ann DiRisio is a  YA writer and creator of @BroodingYAHero. She lives in Pittsburgh, PA with one large fluffy cat, and is currently pursuing her masters in Digital Marketing, although her true dream is to become a Disney Villainess, complete with a really snazzy gown.

Title: Brooding YA Hero: Becoming A Main Character (Almost) As Awesome As Me
Author: Carrie Ann DiRisio
Publication Date: October 17th 2017
Publisher: Sky Pony Press
Part of a Series?: No, A Standalone
Buy Links: Amazon US || Barnes and Noble || The Book Depository || Wordery || Kobo || Books A Million || Chapters Indigo || 
Blurb Description: Have you ever wished you could receive a little guidance from your favorite book boyfriend? Ever dreamed of being the Chosen One in a YA novel? Want to know all the secrets of surviving the dreaded plot twist?
Or maybe you're just really confused about what "opal-tinted, luminous cerulean orbs" actually are?
Well, popular Twitter personality @broodingYAhero is here to help as he tackles the final frontier in his media dominance: writing a book. Join Broody McHottiepants as he attempts to pen Brooding YA Hero: Becoming a Main Character (Almost) as Awesome as Me, a "self-help" guide (with activities--you always need activities) that lovingly pokes fun at the YA tropes that we roll our eyes at, but secretly love. 
As his nefarious ex, Blondie DeMeani, attempts to thwart him at every turn, Broody overcomes to detail, among other topics, how to choose your genre, how to keep your love interest engaged (while maintaining lead character status), his secret formula for guaranteed love triangle success, and how to make sure you secure that sequel, all while keeping his hair perfectly coiffed and never breaking a sweat.

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Meet The Authors: Julie Israel, Author of Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index - Interview & Giveaway

Hi Everyone and welcome to day three of the October edition of Meet The Authors! I have with me another debut author whose first book came out earlier this year. I had the opportunity to read and review it and it was SUCH a stunning book and after I read it, I knew I simply had to have it's author, Julie Israel on the blog!

So, (I know you're not here to hear me ramble on) without further ado, please welcome the LOVELY Julie Israel who is talking about herself and her debut novel, Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index in her interview down below.

If you'd like more information on the book and what I though of it, you can always read my review here

Julie is also hosting an International Giveaway for ALL of you lovelies to participate in and I hope you get as excited about this book as I am!
We'd Love To Get To Know More About You: 

1. Do you prefer Hardbacks, Paperbacks, Audiobooks or E-books? 

I think I like physical books the best (and perhaps paperback because they are more portable), but I am almost always listening to an audiobook, too. Each format can bring the story alive in different ways and it’s fun to experience a spectrum of that. But audiobooks have the added perk of helping me sneak in my reading when I’m too busy or visually worded-out to read!


2. Juniper Lemon has two of the prettiest covers I've seen. What are some of your favourite YA covers from 2017?

Thank you, that’s very kind! In no particular order, these are some of my favorites:

SONG OF THE CURRENT by Sarah Tolscer
THE HATE U GIVE by Angie Thomas
CARAVAL by Stephanie Garber
THIS BEATS PERFECT by Rebecca Denton
THE EDUCATION OF MARGOT SANCHEZ by Lilliam Rivera

Think it’s safe to say I am a sucker for original art and pretty lettering!


3. Juniper Lemon was your debut novel. What are your top five 2017 debuts?

OH MAN I don’t know if I can choose, especially when my debut TBR pile is still so huge! My favorite that I’ve read so far is Mary Taranta’s magical SHIMMER AND BURN -- its enticing new world and rules drew me in from the start and gave me a fantastic Howl’s Moving Castle vibe.

Some of my most highly-anticipated debuts are currently in a stack to read on my desk: THE SANDCASTLE EMPIRE by Kayla Olson, THE GALLERY OF UNFINISHED GIRLS by Lauren Karcz, THE HATE U GIVE by Angie Thomas, WHEN DIMPLE MET RISHI by Sandhya Menon, and CARAVAL by Stephanie Garber!


And Now, moving onto your masterpiece: 

4. For those readers who haven't heard about/read Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index yet, could you tell them a little about what it's about? 

Certainly! JUNIPER is about a grieving teen who finds a love letter her sister wrote the day she died addressed only to “You” – and her resulting laughter/tear-filled mission to identify You and deliver it. Along the way she meets new friends, finds healing in unexpected places, and learns that just about everyone in her life has a secret – something she herself has in common with her sister, as we discover when she loses one she’s written on an index card and her scramble to recover it kicks off a series of interpersonal (mis)adventures.

In short: it’s a warm, funny, poignant story about loss, sisters, friendships, and a coming-of-age realization that there are hidden sides to everyone: even those we think we know best.
  
5. In the book, Juniper forms a support group full of friends for herself. Are female friendships in YA important to you? What are some of the other YA books you've read that showcase friendships? 

Definitely. For me it need not be female friendships exclusively, but I love to see girls supporting girls, and I also think it’s important to see books where a romantic relationship is not necessarily the most important one.

These books contain some of my favorite YA friendships:

BEFORE I FALL by Lauren Oliver
THE DARKEST MINDS by Alexandra Bracken
CODE NAME VERITY by Elizabeth Wein
THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER by Stephen Chbosky
THE RAVEN BOYS by Maggie Stiefvater
THE DIVINERS by Libba Bray
THE UNIVERSE VERSUS ALEX WOODS by Gavin Extence


6. Cami was in love with a mystery person we only know as YOU. Were you always going to leave the ending about who YOU was as open ended or was there a draft where he/she was revealed? 

In the earliest drafts, I had one specific person in mind and did reveal who it was near the end. However, in subsequent revisions and not only writing that reveal out, but writing more interactions in, I sincerely felt there was a moment when You’s identity was given back to the story, and that the person I originally flagged as You no longer definitively was. Now I feel that there are not only a number of people You could be, but that, given the limit to what Juniper is able to find out, there is no conclusively right or wrong answer.


7. What were your thoughts when you first saw your UK and US covers?

It was so fascinating to get a glimpse at the cover-making process! I think both covers really delivered on the concept we were going for (a visual at odds with the overly-bright title), although I must say I really swooned when I first saw the UK cover. As mentioned above, many of my favorite covers use original art/title treatments, and the salt + watercolors (plus the subtracted/negative space title!) is directly from the book!
Julie Israel Julie Israel lives in Portland, Oregon and holds a BA in Creative Writing. After a stint teaching English in Japan, she returned to her native state to pursue writing fiction. When not writing, she is likely reading, making art, or learning something new (music, language, obscure party tricks) to fuel her fire. Juniper Lemon’s Happiness Index is her first novel.

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Title: Juniper Lemon's Happiness Index
Author: Julie Israel
Publication Date: June 1st 2017
Publisher: Penguin Books UK
Part of a Series?: No, A Standalone
I Got A Copy Through: Penguin India (THANK YOU!)
Buy Links: Amazon IN || Amazon US || Amazon UK || Barnes and Noble || The Book Depository || Wordery || Flipkart || Snapdeal || Infibeam || Foyles|| Waterstones || WHSmith || Kobo || Books A Million || Chapters Indigo || Google Books

Blurb Description: It's hard to keep close a person everyone keeps telling you is gone.
It's been sixty-five painful days since the death of Juniper's big sister, Camilla. On her first day back at school, bracing herself for the stares and whispers, Juniper borrows Camie's handbag for luck - and discovers an unsent break-up letter inside. It's mysteriously addressed to 'You' and dated July 4th - the day of Camie's accident. Desperate to learn the identity of Camie's secret love, Juniper starts to investigate.
But then she loses something herself. A card from her daily ritual, The Happiness Index: little notecards on which she rates the day. The Index has been holding Juniper together since Camie's death - but without this card, there's a hole. And this particular card contains Juniper's own secret: a memory that she can't let anyone else find out.

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