Kickstarter Spotlight – The World Next Door

Hello there!

If you follow me on Goodreads, you’re probably aware that I’m also a huge fan of comic books. I even wrote a post about all my favourite YA graphic novels a few months back (you can check it out here if you’re interested). If any of that tickled your fancy, I’m pleased to announce that my friend’s Kickstarter may be for you!

The World Next Door is a young adult graphic novel written by Maegan Cook and illustrated by Jessica Howard. It’s set in 1947 in a world not too dissimilar to our own. Well, apart from the fact that that the end of the world is fast approaching. The finished product will by 120 pages long and is perfect for fans of science fiction.

Curious? Well, if you’d like to see more you can head on over to their Kickstarter page. It’s running until 3rd August and you can snag yourself a copy of the PDF for a mere $10 (or $15 plus postage if, like me, you prefer to have a copy you can hold in your hands). It really is a scream, and you get the good karma points for supporting two independent artists!

CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE KICKSTARTER PAGE

Wererabbits Need Your Support!

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Hi everyone. This is a post of different sort. If you’ve followed me for a while, you might remember that I’ve posted a couple of reviews about M.Y. Zeman’s Chronicles of a Wererabbit series. These are great books for young teens, which focuses on the adventures of the world’s only Wererabbit. They also contain things like werewolves, hyper-intelligent rats, talking motorbikes and sabre-toothed tigers. Oh, and Snow’s dads are both vampires – how neat is that?

The long and the short is that the series is tonnes of fun, however it’s published entirely out of the author’s pocket. As she wants to make the third book – Snow Island – as cool it can be, she’s taken to Kickstarter to raise funds to cover its publication.

CLICK HERE TO VISIT SNOW ISLAND’S KICKSTARTER PAGE!

The author is looking to raise $1,000 to cover her expenses and offers all kinds of things as rewards, from copies of her books to crocheted mice. If you could spare a little change to help her out, she’d be massively grateful. Plus, you’d have done your bit to help out independent publishing and woodland creatures would love you. I think…

Anyhow, if you need any more convincing, here are some links to my reviews of the first two books. You can bet that I’ll also be reviewing the third, just as soon as I get my hands on a copy!

Snowball: Chronicles of a Wererabbit

Snow Bunny: Chronicles of a Wererabbit

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