I Am Number Four Trailer released
Okay guys- sorry for not posting a Book Recommendation in the calender yesterday! I was really busy, and didn’t have time to find a book let alone write up a post for it. Also, I’m having trouble thinking of more books, so if you know of any, please, please comment/tweet or facebook T4F with your … Continue reading
December 8th- Winter Holiday
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 8th- Winter Holiday recommended by Rhys of ThirstforFiction A bit old, you might be thinking- and you wouldn’t be wrong- it was published in the … Continue reading
December 7th- The Hogfather
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 7th- The Hogfather recommended by Stephen/Rinion of the ThirstforFiction Forums Published in 1997, Hogfather is fantasy–comedy novel written by Sir Terry Pratchett, the 20th to … Continue reading
December 6th- Wintersmith
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 4th- Wintermsith recommended by Stephen/Rinion of the ThirstforFiction Forums Wintersmith is a fantasy–comedy novel written by Sir Terry Pratchett, the third instalment in a YA … Continue reading
December 5th- Northern Lights
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 4th- A Christmas Carol recommended by Vinr of ThirstforFiction Onto the 5th day in our Christmas Book Advent Calender series, we bring you one of … Continue reading
December 4th- A Christmas Carol
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 4th- A Christmas Carol recommended by Vinr of ThirstforFiction So, to continue T4F’s Christmas Book Advent Calendar event, I decided to throw out A Christmas … Continue reading
December 3rd- The Cry of The Icemark
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 2nd- The Cry of the Icemark recommended by Rhys of ThirstforFiction
December 2nd- The Crowfield Curse
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 2nd- The Crowfield Curse recommended by Liz of My Favourite Books. Write-up by Rhys. The Crowfield Curse is a relatively unheard of novel, which I … Continue reading
December 1st- The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
This is part of the Christmas Book Advent Calender, where we post a new Christmas/winter book recommendation every day leading up to Christmas. More info can be found here… December 1st- The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe recommended by Rhys of ThirstforFiction. I thought it’d be fun to start with … Continue reading
The Atomics!
When I visited Atom Books HQ in London for their blogger meet-up, the mentioned a new scheme they were going to introduce called The Atomics– a scheme where 12-18 year olds can sign up and receive free review copies of up coming books published by Atom. Being the only under-age person at the meet-up, I … Continue reading
Film review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
When Warner Brothers announced that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was going to be split into a two-part production, there was quite a buzz. Potterites (like myself) thought what a great idea it was- too long have we been suffering from bad book adaptations. Cynics decided this was just another marketing plot to pull … Continue reading
1st Blogoversary!
A year ago today, I started ThirstforFiction. I can’t believe it’s been that long- because is certainly doesn’t feel that way! When I started ThirstforFiction, I didn’t know other YA book bloggers even existed, let alone there be a whole community! Since then, I’ve received numerous books from publishers for reviews (again, something I never … Continue reading
News: Cover Reveal for Lex Trent #2
Some of you may remember that we posted a review on Alex Bell’s Lex Trent Versus the Gods back in early February. With only a few more months to go until Lex Trent: Fighting With Fire, the sequel, arrives, Alex Bell has posted the cover on her blog! Now, it has to be said that … Continue reading
EVENT: Atom Books Blogger Party 2010
Most of you probably won’t know, but yesterday I was invited to Atom Books’ Blogger Party (link also contains links to the 10 other bloggers who were present), where the Atom team would present the books coming in the first half of 2011. This being only my second publisher/blogger event, I was quite excited. It … Continue reading
An Interview with David Whitley
When Puffin sent me copies of The Midnight Charter and The Children of the Lost, the first two novels in a YA fantasy trilogy by David Whitley, I didn’t know what to expect. They sounded interesting- but they turned out to be fantastic. And ever since, I’ve been a huge fan of David Whitley. It’s … Continue reading
Welcome to the “New” ThirstforFiction!
No, your eye are not decieving you, we have indeed changed the layout and colour scheme of ThirstforFiction. But more than that: we have moved the entire blog to a new platform: the trusted WordPress! Over the last two to three weeks, we have been busy bees porting all our reviews and posts from Joomla … Continue reading