[News] - [Couvertures] - [VO] - Semaine 35

Par Nyxshadow @Lectures_Nyx

Et oui nous ne sommes pas jeudi et en plus j'ai raté une semaine...Je suis désolée, mais le pire c'est que ce n'est pas prêt de s'arranger. Outre le fait de réussir à respecter un agenda, je dois aussi composer avec la reprise du boulot. Bon bah, allez on y croit !Bisous mes loulous !Place au News !
Et la news en avant de la semaine c'est la couverture de la réédition spéciale de Kate Daniels avec une nouvelle relatant la rencontre de Kate et Saiman (A Questionnable Client)
N'oubliez pas d'aller voir à la fin les parutions de septembre.Source________________________________________
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Les critiques de la semaine :________________________________________
Couvertures
Anne Bishop démarre une nouvelle série qui sera orientée Adulte contrairement à ce qu'on pourrait penser en voyant la couverture.
The Others verra son premier tome Written in Red paraître le 5 mars prochain.

Le troisième et dernier tome de la série Halflings de Heather Burch sortira le 19 mars sous le titre Avenger.
Source________________________________________CouverturesEver Afterest le prochain tome de la série The Hollows(Rachel Morgan en France) de Kim Harrison. Cet opus paraîtra en grand format relié le 22 janvier 2013
Dans la série Mystic Circle de Robin D. Owens, voici Echanted Ever After. A paraître le 18 décembre. Je l'aime beaucoup mais j'ai peur qu'elle fasse trop petite fille pour le public visé.

Voici la couverture du prochain tome de la série Nightwatchers de Michelle Rowen (auteur de Sarah Dearly chez Milady). Wicked Kiss sortira le 26 février prochain. Le premier avait un faux air d'Elvis mais là je ne sais pas ce qui leur est passé par la tête. Rien ne va 0.0
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Le tome 2 de Celestial Blues (chronique du tome 1 en préparation sur le blog) de Vicki Petterson vient de dévoiler sa couverture. The Lost paraîtra le 19 mars prochain.
 
 Rogue Descendant de Jenna Black (auteur de Morgane Kinglsey chez Milady) paraîtra le 30 avril prochain. 
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Tempest’s Fury by Nicole Peeler

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Julia’s Pick
 US – Hrm…. I originally didn’t like the UK cover at all, but I think that was due to the bright pink on this one. The motif of her being underwater is awesome, and perfect for Jane. That being said, I think the US covers better capture the lighter tone and zaniness that is this series.
Kristina’s Pick
 US- I am going with the more animated looking cover. All of the covers in this series look very cute and unique. They may not look very “Paranormal Romance’y” but they just look fun.Rift by Andrea Cremer

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Julia’s Pick
UK – Very romantic and intriguing, the US cover looks very plain-Paranormal YA by comparison
Kristina’s Pick
UK-I love the flowers coming out of the title. I agree that it is very romantic looking.Romeo Redeemed by Stacey Jay

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-(GE cover) I have to say I am loving this cover…even though I don’t know who the girl is supposed to be since neither of the female leads has black hair but…*shrug.* She’s got a nice look in her eye, however, mysterious with a hint of naughty and challenging. I approve.

Julia’s Pick
 DE – Lovely and romantic, with none of the Photoshopped surf problems of the US cover.
Kristina’s Pick
DE-It feels more YA and I like the title style a bit better.Sandman Slim by Richard Kadrey

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Julia’s Pick
 US – Wow, this is a tough choice. Both series styles have a very vivid “set the stage” feel, and I love the scratchy, drawn quality of the UK covers. Still, the US evokes more menace and mystery, the UK covers are over the top horror. I find the US covers more enticing.
Kristina’s Pick
UK-The covers are more consistent and I like how each book has a different character and different color theme. I like KILL THE DEAD best with the woman climbing/crawling out of the cover.Born to Bite by Lynsay Sands

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Julia’s Pick
US – All the covers in this series are pretty hit or miss, but the UK cover could have been a Thriller (other than the “bite” hint in the title).
Kristina’s Pick
US-The UK version would fit better with a thriller or murder mystery book. Bloody knife doesn’t scream paranormal romance at all. The US version on the other hand fits well with what the books are about.The Lost Girl by Sangu Mandanna

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-THE LOST GIRL has a German cover! I was super-excited to see it and really do love it – it’s so strange that it’s so different from the US cover, but they’re both amazing and both capture the spirit of the book.

Julia’s Pick
 US – The German cover has a very 70′s/80′s feel to me, I remember lots of covers like this in the YA section of the library. Though the layering is similar, the colors and use of ruins on the US cover give a much more eerie feel.
Kristina’s Pick
US-I like the images reflected in the model. It fits with the description of Eva being an ‘echo’ of another girl. The German version is okay but doesn’t grab me.Chasing Magic by Stacia Kane

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Julia’s Pick
 UK – I feel like the model they used is a much more likely Chess, super pale and with a headache.
Kristina’s Pick
US-Just not a fan of the UK model. I think she’s trying for sexy or strung out maybe? I like the city in the background instead of just a blue background.Madhouse by Rob Thurman

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Julia’s Pick
US – I like the angle better on the US cover, and the tension. The UK cover is a little darker, which is nice, but I don’t like the expression on the model’s face. He looks like a surly teen rather than a supernatural killing machine.
Kristina’s Pick
UK-The covers for this series are practically the same for both the US and UK. I like the rainy dark back alleyway in the UK one better.Deathwish by Rob Thurman

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Julia’s Pick
 US – I like how close these two are, but I opt for use. The angle has a little more drama, and I like the little smile on his face.
Kristina’s Pick
US-Both are so similar it is nearly impossible to choose. US for the shallow reason that I like the guy’s hair better in it.Original Sin by Lisa Desrochers

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Julia’s Pick
 PL – I love this cover, much more “supernatural adventure” than “high school drama”.
Kristina’s Pick
PL-Both are very pretty but the Polish version is more fitting with the heaven and hell theme in the books. The wings and the two guys on either side of her reflects the struggle between the two in the book.
Source________________________________________A paraître en septembre
SEPTEMBER 1
  • The City’s Son by Tom Pollock (Skyscraper Throne #1) YA
  • Crimson Rising by Nick James (Skyship Academy #2) YA
  • Iron’s Prophecy by Julie Kagawa (Iron Fey #4.5) YA
SEPTEMBER 4
  • An Apple for the Creature anthology edited by Charlaine Harris and Toni Kelner UF
  • Archangel’s Storm by Nalini Singh (Guild Hunter #5) PNR
  • Ashes of Honor by Seanan McGuire (October Daye #6) UF
  • Blackwood by Gwenda Bond YA
  • Blood Forever by Mari Mancusi (Blood Coven #8) YA
  • Carnival of Souls by Melissa Marr YA
  • Dead Mann Running by Stefan Petrucha (Hessius Mann #2) UF
  • Fathomless by Jackson Pearce (Fairytale Retellings #3) YA
  • How to Drive a Dragon Crazy by G.A. Aiken (Dragon Kin #6)
  • Impulse by Moira Rogers (Southern Arcana #5) PNR
  • In a Fix by Linda Grimes (In A Fix #1) UF

  • The Kingmakers by Clay Griffith & Susan Griffith (Vampire Empire #3) UF
  • Kiss of Steel by Bec McMaster (London Steampunk #1) PNR Steampunk
  • The Lost Night by Jayne Castle (Harmony #9) PNR
  • Outpost by Ann Aguirre (Razorland #2) YA
  • Primal Possession by Katie Reus (Moon Shifter #2) PNR
  • Riveted by Meljean Brook (Iron Seas #3) PNR Steampunk
  • Sweet Shadows by Tera Lynn Childs (Medusa Girls #2) YA
  • A Tale of Two Vampires by Katie MacAlister (Dark Ones #10) PNR
  • Tiger’s Destiny by Colleen Houck (Tiger Saga #4) YA
SEPTEMBER 11
  • The Curse by Sherrilyn Kenyon & Dianna Love (Belador #3) UF
  • Full Blooded by Amanda Carlson (Jessica McClain #1) UF
  • Hidden by Sophie Jordan (Firelight #3) YA
  • Unspoken by Sarah Rees Brennan (The Lynburn Legacy #1) YA
  • Vessel by Sarah Beth Durst YA
SEPTEMBER 18
  • The Crown of Embers by Rae Carson (Fire and Thorns #2) YA
  • Cursed by Jennifer L. Armentrout YA
  • Mark of the Witch by Maggie Shayne (Portal Series prequel) PNR
  • The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater (Raven Cycle #1) YA
  • Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff (The Lotus War #1) F YA
  • Ten by Gretchen McNeil YA
SEPTEMBER 25
  • Alchemystic by Anton Strout (Spellmason Chronicles #1) UF
  • Alice in Zombieland by Gena Showalter (White Rabbit Chronicles #1) YA
  • Dearly, Beloved by Lia Habel (Dearly #2) YA
  • Immortal Surrender by Claire Ashgrove (Curse of the Templars #2) PNR
  • Rapture by J.R. Ward (Fallen Angels #4) PNR
  • Sacrifice the Wicked by Karina Cooper (Dark Mission #4) PNR
  • The Undead In My Bed anthology featuring Katie MacAlister, Jessica Sims and Molly Harper PNR
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