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Archive for September, 2007

Want a brand new eBookwise ebook reader? All you have to do is check out some awesome author websites in a contest closing October 30 by the folks at Books We Love. Rules and details are here.

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We’ve just received word that Uncial Press will publish Michelle Levigne’s second novel in the Zygradon series in April 2008. The original novel, an ‘Arthurian fantasy’ about a boy born to fulfill a prophecy, is available now. You can find out more at Levigne’s homepage.

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Simon Says has just released an ebook edition of Leven Thumps by Obert Skye under its Aladdin imprint. It’s about a Leven Thumps, Clover Ernest and Winter Frore, and an adventure to turn a toothpick into (or rather back into) an heir to the throne of Foo. Or something quite like that. It’s available for [...]

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To reflect changes that have happened in the past year or more. You’ll notice it’s no longer About Us, but now just About. Truth be told, I’m the only writer at present, so send me a line at pr @ teenebooks.com if you’d be interested in authoring some reviews from time to time. Also, I’ve [...]

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Eve Neuhaus has written a new fantasy about two kids and a whole lot of flying animals, and the ebook edition – published by Books We Love (traditionally a sort of publisher’s union) in alliance with WingSpan Press – is absolutely free. Head over to the official website and hit ’story’ for a PDF download.

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Calderwood Books has signed on two new YA adventure ebooks by EPPIE award-winning author, KG McAbee. You can read an excerpt of The Dark Legacy on McAbee’s homepage. The book and its sequel, The Island Prison, are about Noah, Holli, and their chubby black Lab, as they travel back in time to 1750s South Carolina.

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Website News: Links Added

We’ve finally added a links page, packed with resources for teen readers and publishers of YA fiction. If you’re ever wondering what to read, check out the list for dozens of great places to find indie ebooks.

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If you regularly visit Teen eBooks, chances are you have some interest in ebook for teens. You probably know how to read ebooks, too, but do you really know the best way? Do you ever find yourself picking up paperbacks because you hate sitting in a hard-backed chair in front of a CRT monitor with [...]

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Another new publisher, Shadowrose, and its general fiction imprint, Shadowmere, plans to offer ebooks for teens this Fall. Already available is The Girl Who Would be Queen by Kilahara, a historical-fiction exploration of Elizabeth I’s troubled childhood. A sequel is in the works and should be available by year’s end.

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Review: Falling

Drollerie Press has made quite an impression on the e-lit scene over the past two years, with a unique publishing program specializing in original interpretations of classic folklore. Perhaps Falling by Imogen Howson pinpoints the company’s focus. It’s a fresh and lively sci-fi Rapunzel with a very major twist that readers will encounter in the [...]

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