Showing posts with label Dystopia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dystopia. Show all posts

Review & Giveaway: Broken Skies by Theresa Kay

27 March 2014


Series: Broken Skies #1Release date: March 2014Self-Published
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20764638-broken-skies
BOOK DESCRIPTION:Thirty years ago, there was the Collapse. A massive war fought with biological weapons and followed by plague. Almost everyone died.
Ten years ago, the aliens showed up. They made one of our cities their own and that's where they stay, for the most part anyway.
One year ago, I killed two men and went a little crazy.
Today, the aliens took my brother and I will do whatever it takes to get him back even if it means partnering up with the enemy, an alien boy who makes me think things I shouldn't and makes me feel things I don’t understand.




ABOUT THE AUTHOR
The only person she knows who had a subscription to Writer's Digest at eleven and was always excited to write research papers, Theresa has been putting words to paper since a young age. She writes predominantly in the sci-fi and urban fantasy genres. Residing in central Virginia, she juggles two kids, a husband and a full-time job in addition to her writing and in her free time she reads almost anything she can get her hands on.






Dystopia Reading Challenge 2014

23 December 2013


The Dystopian Reading Challenge is hosted by Blog of Erised for all lovers of Dystopian books. The goal is to read 24 books in 2014, 2 per month, but you are free to  set your own goal and read less or more books. At the end of the year there will be a giveaway with great prizes.


Levels
Level 1: Recruit (1 to 6 books)
Level 2: Rebel (7 to 12 books)
Level 3: Revolutionist (13 to 18 books)
Level 4: Leader (19+ books)

Each time you reach a new level, you will receive a badge.

You can read rules HERE.

This is my first time participating in a reading challenge and I'm so excited. I'm looking forward to reading more Dystopian novels next year.  My goal will be level Revolutionist.

Thank you Ula for hosting this challenge!