Today I’m
participating in the Did
I Notice Your Book Blogfest hosted
by Ciara Knight and Alex J. Cavanaugh. If you’re
interested in participating, here are the guidelines:
You can choose a book that you’ve read, something
you saw on a blog or social media site, Goodreads, or a sales website. Anything
that caught your eye because of a great cover, blurb or reviews, but DON’T tell
the author that their book has been noticed. Instead, shout out on social media
sites, and encourage others to do the same, until the author finds his/her
book. Leave a blog comment with Alex or Ciara when the
author finds their book.
Only two rules:
1) You can’t post about your own
book.
2) The book shouldn’t be on the New
York Times or USA Today bestseller list. This is your chance to shout out about
a book that might not have been noticed by others.
Sounds fun, right? And what book have I chosen for this contest?
Villain School: Good Curses Evil by Stephanie S.
Sanders.
Rune Drexler, Big Bad Wolf Jr., and Countess
Jezebel Dracula are students at Master Dreadthorn's School for Wayward
Villains. It's like military school for the children of famous villains; it's
where you learn to be bad. But Rune is failing at his villainous studies, so
when he lands himself in detention (again), Master Dreadthorn assigns him a
Plot. In one week, Rune and his friends must find a henchman, steal a baby,
kidnap a princess, and overthrow a kingdom. There's only one problem: Rune's
not very evil. In fact, his behavior seems suspiciously heroic . . .
I read this book a few months ago and thought it was a hilariously
clever idea. And not just because I wish I could attend a school for Master
Dreadthorn's School myself. But what could be more fun than reading
about a young boy who’s trying desperately to squelch his inner heroism and
become – like his father before him – a villain.
So if you haven’t read it before, check it out! And don’t forget
to blog, tweet, or shout out about Villain
School: Good Curses Evil. If you'd like to know more about author Stephanie
S. Sanders, check out her blog here.
This sounds so cute. Kind of like Megamind, one of my favorite movies.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like such a cool/unique book! I'm going to add it to my list for sure. The cover is so clever! :-)
ReplyDeleteSounds good. Sort of like the Mysterious Benedict Society.
ReplyDeleteVery cool choice! That's going on the Christmas list for my kids :)
ReplyDeleteHope Stephanie finds it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating in our blogfest.
Heroism / villainy... but with a twist. *chuckles* What a smart approach! Great concept.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like an interesting story.
Thanks for swinging by my blog.
Sounds like a cute book!
ReplyDeleteSounds great! Thanks so much for participating!!! Hope Stephanie finds her book.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a wonderful book. Big Bad Wolf, Dracula, Jezebel all at the same "finishing" school? This is right up my alley. And looking through your blog, it's nice to meet a fellow scifi fan.
ReplyDeleteThat book looks totally adorable - thanks for bringing it to my attention.
ReplyDeleteJust the title alone is clever, and it sure does sound like a fun read. Thanks for the recommendation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever play on the genre! Sounds fun. :)
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a really fun book!
ReplyDeleteperfect. Sounds like something my nephew might enjoy. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a cute book. I didn't realize so many people would be participating in the blogfest, I don't know how any author will get wind of their book getting featured.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a fun read.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like something I'd enjoy. Cute cover too.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderfully clever premise!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of this book, but that's the aim of this Blogfest. And the season is right!
ReplyDeleteNow that does sound like a fun read.
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