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Giveaway: ESCAPE by Perihan Magden

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 18, 2012
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Thanks to Emily LaBeaume of Wunderkind PR, I am giving away one copy of Escape.


Book Description:


It is a quietly haunting story about a single mother who is willing to do whatever it takes to protect her daughter.  No one, not anyone, can be trusted.  And when anyone gets too close or makes a wrong move, the mother is quick to respond – either by moving on or, when necessary, “teaching them a lesson.”  The “Moon Unit,” as mother and daughter lovingly call themselves, stays as isolated from society as possible.  They move from hotel to hotel, all over the world, sometimes staying for only a few hours, sometimes for months on end. 

They are running from a past the mother refuses to discuss and from a future she cannot stand to face.  ESCAPE is the portrait of a single mother who has been harried to a point where she believes society to be pure evil.  She has, quite simply, had enough.  From this dangerous point of view, defending the one person you love more than anything, your child, can easily and quickly get out of hand … and cross the border between sanity and insanity …

Orhan Pamuk, winner of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature, calls Magden “one of the most inventive and outspoken writers of our time” and Mehmet Murat Somer compares Magden to Patricia Highsmith when it comes to finding a way to make her readers empathize with the criminally insane.


About Perihan Magden:


Born in Istanbul, Perihan Magden has written novels, poetry, and a column in Turkey’s national daily newspaper, Radikal. She is the author of two novels currently available in English, Messenger Boy Murders and 2 Girls, as well as Escape and The Companion

2 Girls was made into film by director Kutlug Ataman and premiered at the 2005 London Film Festival. Her novels have been translated into eighteen languages, including German, French, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Portuguese, and Dutch. She is an honorary member of British PEN and winner of the Grand Award for Freedom of Speech by the Turkish Publishers Association.


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Giveaway: Blood Bonds by Levi Montgomery

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on October 17, 2012
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Thanks to Leah Gonzalez of Novel Publicity, I am giving away the choice of one signed print copy or the eBook of Blood Bonds.  If you live in the U.S. or Canada, you can have your choice.  If international, you will receive the eBook.


Book Description:


Immortality is the birthright of youth.


The young are going to live forever, and they know it. When you’re young, you can cut your hand with a dirty piece of bottle glass from the town dump, and it’s okay, because you’re going to live forever. There will be no pain and no blood. There will be no regrets. You can lie to your best friend, you can steal the very substance of his dreams, and pay no price, because you’re immortal.


When the shadow finally sweeps you up in its slow omnipotent crawl, it is not life that you are leaving behind. It is youth. It is the immortality of belief, of knowing that you can cut your hand, you can kiss a girl, you can steal from your blood brother and never pay a price.


How many of us go our entire lives and never see the evil that waits for us under our skins, behind the thin veneer of neckties and fingernail polish?


About Levi Montgomery:


Levi Montgomery lives in the Pacific Northwest. He and his wife have been married over thirty years and have six children, including four active-duty US military personnel and one veteran.


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I LOVED Peter Geye’s first novel, Safe From the Sea, that I jumped at the chance to read his second novel!


Lighthouse Road moves back and forth between two different time periods, 1890’s and 1920’s.  In the 1890s, young Thea Eide, is sent on a voyage from Norway to Lake Superior, Minnesota.  She is to meet up with her uncle but finds out he has turned mad and it wouldn’t be safe for her to go to him.  With the help of one of the big men in town, Hosea Grimm , Thea lands a job as cook at a logging village. 


Soon, she finds herself pregnant and she has her son, Odd.  However, she dies soon after giving birth. Hosea Grimm takes over  custody of Odd and raises him, like a son.  He also has a “daughter”  Rebekah, who has her own very odd story.  As these four characters intertwine and tell their story, it becomes that nothing in this tangled story is as it seems.  There are many secrets and Hosea is at the center of all of them.


I am not going to go into much detail here at the risk of giving out spoilers.  Lighthouse Road is very different than Safe From the Sea.  Sure, it centers around character relationships and has great character development but that is where the similarities end.  The writing is colder in a way, as cold as the landscape described, yet still brilliant. 
Brilliantly different than anything I have ever read before. 


My recommendation:  If you want to read a Peter Geye novel, I suggest you start with Safe From the Sea.  It is written more like a typical well written novel and you most likely fall in love with Peter Geye and want to read more.  Lighthouse Road is definitely a more challenging novel so I recommend you read it next.  I cannot recommend both novels high enough and can hardly wait to see what Peter Geye has in store for us next!


4.5/5

Thanks to Caitlin Hamilton Summie of Unbridled Books, I am giving away one copy of Lighthouse Road.  This giveaway is open to the U. S. and Canada and ends on October 30, 2012.  Please use Rafflecopter to enter.

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