Title: ROOK
Author: Sharon Cameron
Pub. Date: April 28, 2015
Publisher: Scholastic
Pages: 464
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
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History has a way of repeating itself. In the Sunken City that was once Paris, all who oppose the new revolution are being put to the blade. Except for those who disappear from their prison cells, a red-tipped rook feather left in their place. Is the mysterious Red Rook a savior of the innocent or a criminal?
Meanwhile, across the sea in the Commonwealth, Sophia Bellamy’s arranged marriage to the wealthy René Hasard is the last chance to save her family from ruin. But when the search for the Red Rook comes straight to her doorstep, Sophia discovers that her fiancé is not all he seems. Which is only fair, because neither is she.
As the Red Rook grows bolder and the stakes grow higher, Sophia and René find themselves locked in a tantalizing game of cat and mouse.
Check out the trailer!
Now on to the playlist! I added all the videos since Sharon was so nice and send me the embed codes! So just a warning this post is long and full of awesome!!!
Songs That Will Survive the Apocalypse…
plus another 900 years or so
In my
new novel ROOK, life as we know it has been lost to a shift of the magnetic
poles. North is no longer north, and solar radiation has wiped away all
digitized information, causing the total destruction of our infrastructure.
Without recordings, or the ability to play recordings, and with the odd war or
two on our hands, music would be a cultural casualty. But like any apocalypse,
even a musical one, there are always survivors, right?
Sharon’s
top ten Songs That Will Survive the Apocalypse, a list that probably no
one on the planet will agree with, based on:
*vocal
melody (since music would get passed on voice to voice)
*lyrics
that could still be relatable, even if the world we know doesn’t exist anymore
*Sharon
Cameron’s preference, or guilty pleasure, or songs that just plain amuse her.
STWSTA
#1
Let It Be, the Beatles
Let It Be, the Beatles
Okay,
this isn’t actually my favorite Beatles song. I’m a Strawberry Fields
Forever kind of gal. But for sheer catchiness and subterranean hideaway
singalongs, not sure you can beat this one.
STWSTA #2
I
refuse to believe the lush, soulful melody of this song could be forgotten,
especially as sung by Ella. And the wistful memories of times gone by would be
most apocalyptically appropriate, I think.
STWSTA #3
Because
not even the end of the world can prevent an entire room from attempting those
high notes.
STWSTA #4
This
one already has a six or seven hundred year track record, so I rest my case. I
prefer this version by the Mediaeval Baebes, but Simon and Garfunkel’s is a
classic…
STWSTA #5
Tell me
you know someone who doesn’t sing along to this.
STWSTA
#6
Fly
me to the Moon,
sung by Frank SinatraCause, Sinatra!
STWSTA
#7
Don’t
Stop Believing,
Journey
Because
I won’t stop believin’ the apocalypse will never kill the power ballad.
STWSTA
#8
Siúil a Rúin, Lothlórien
Siúil a Rúin, Lothlórien
Yay for
Celtic classics by New Zealand bands with Middle Earth names! (And yes I know
these lyrics are Gaelic. But someone will just make up some others. They’ve
been doing it for years…)
STWSTA
#9
Stairway
to Heaven,
Led Zeppelin
Not
actually my very favorite Zeppelin (I have lots), but too many budding
musicians the world over have learned this riff for it to ever really die.
STWSTA
#10
Perfect
day,
Miriam Stockley
I just
really, seriously love this song. Surely someone will remember it. Surely?
Songs
that shouldn’t die, but probably will:
I know. Sue me.
So sue me twice.
Sigh.
All ofChopin’s Nocturnes
Double sigh.
Something
There,
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast
Could the world really be the same without this song/scene?
Groove is in the Heart, Dee-Lite
Seriously, we may never dance the same again.
“My love! They play
McCartney!”
-René
Hasard, ROOK
About Sharon:
Sharon Cameron was awarded the 2009
Sue Alexander Most Promising New Work Award by the Society of Children's Book
Writers and Illustrators for her debut novel, The Dark Unwinding. When not
writing Sharon can be found thumbing dusty tomes, shooting her longbow, or
indulging in her lifelong search for secret passages. She lives with her family
in Nashville, Tennessee.
Giveaway Details:
5 winners will receive a finished copy of ROOK
courtesy of Scholastic. US Only.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Check out the Tour Schedule!
Week One:
4/20/2015- Xpresso Reads- Interview
4/21/2015- The
Starry-Eyed Revue- Review
4/22/2015- The
Eater of Books!- Guest
Post
4/23/2015- Mundie Moms- Review
4/24/2015- Two Chicks on Books- Guest Post
Week Two:
4/27/2015- Fiktshun- Review
4/28/2015- Bookish- Guest Post
4/29/2015- Bumbles
and Fairy-Tales- Review
4/30/2015- Chapter
by Chapter- Interview
5/1/2015- Winterhaven Books- Review
I'm so excited for this book! The cover is beautiful and the plot sounds awesome!
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to reading the Rook!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely loved the playlist! Can't wait to read this book; it sounds really great. :) Thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to read this book!! I've heard some awesome things about it.
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Ryver
I see some of my favorite songs. Good to know that they will survive when the world is ending.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed this book and I love the cover!!! The list of songs is interesting and goes along with the book great :)!!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG so many great songs :D Can’t wait to read Rook...thanks for the great giveaway!!
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ReplyDeleteVery excited about this book. It sound very interesting! Thanks for the giveaway! :)