Hooray! Early press reviews for Lola And The Boy Next Door are in, and they’re glorious! From Kirkus: Perkins avoids the second-novel curse with a delectable companion to her debut hit, Anna and the French Kiss (2010). Seventeen-year-old budding costume designer Lola Nolan (who vows never to wear the same outfit twice) has finally recovered [...]
I’ve been spending the last week or so in a training course for a further belt level in Nia, but I haven’t missed some great news going around — I just haven’t been able to share it… Until now! First of all, here’s a great Publisher’s Weekly review of The Name of the Star by [...]
The good news just keeps rolling in! I believe this is the first press review of Bad Taste In Boys by Carrie Harris, which Delacorte will publish next month. From Kirkus: A geeky girl gets the guy in this comic romp through a high school infested with zombies. Kate, who owns underpants printed with “I [...]
Congratulations to debut novelist and kt literary client Ransom Riggs, whose novel Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children was officially released into the world yesterday! Entertainment Weekly gave it a B+ in its review, calling it “black and white and creepy all over,” and praising its “X-Men: First Class-meets-time-travel story line, David Lynchian imagery, and [...]
More great news for Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs! The Library Journal review is in, and it’s a good one: Sixteen-year-old Jacob Portman no longer believes the stories his grandfather told him when he was a little boy. These are obviously fairy tales about children with mysterious abilities, such as a [...]
