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Mar 29, 2013

Blog Tour: The Sweet Revenge of Celia Door. This or That with Karen Finneyfrock


 

Hello everyone!
Welcome to my stop in the blog tour The Sweet Revenge of Celia Door, hosted by Booknerd Book Tours.
To visit every stop in this tour please go to Jean Booknerd HERE.

In this stop, I hope that you enjoy with a "This or That" post with author Karen Finneyfrock. 
Check it out!


This or That” with Karen Finneyfrock

Paris or Venice
VENICE (It’s sinking!)

Deodorant or Perfume
PERFUME

Winter or Summer
SUMMER

Vampire Diaries or Twilight
TWILIGHT- Go Pacific Northwest!

Angels or Demons
ANGELS

Fall or Spring
SPRING

Lord of the Rings or Harry Potter
YOU CAN’T MAKE ME CHOSE!

Ice Cream or Sorbet
SORBET

Coke or Pepsi
NO ONE SHOULD DRINK SODA!

Cabin in the woods or Condo on the Beach
CABIN IN THE WOODS

Kisses or Hugs
HUGS

Cash or Card
CARD

Print or Ebook
PRINT

Voice or Text
TEXT

Batman or Superman
BATMAN

Wheat or White
WHEAT

Romance or Passion
ROMANCE

Night or Day
NIGHT

 

Synopsis
That’s the day the trouble started. 
The trouble that nearly ruined my life. 
The trouble that turned me Dark. 
The trouble that begs me for revenge.

Celia Door enters her freshman year of high school with giant boots, dark eyeliner, and a thirst for revenge against Sandy Firestone, the girl who did something unspeakable to Celia last year.

But then Celia meets Drake, the cool new kid from New York City who entrusts her with his deepest, darkest secret. When Celia’s quest for justice threatens her relationship with Drake, she’s forced to decide which is sweeter: revenge or friendship.

This debut novel from Karen Finneyfrock establishes her as a bright, bold, razor-sharp new voice for teens.




Karen Finneyfrock is a poet, novelist and teaching artist in Seattle, WA. Her young adult novel, The Sweet Revenge of Celia Door, is due from Viking Children’s Books on February 21, 2013.Her second book of poems, Ceremony for the Choking Ghost, was released on Write Bloody press in 2010.  She is a former Writer-in-Residence at Richard Hugo House in Seattle and teaches for Seattle Arts and Lectures’ Writers-in-the-Schools program. In 2010, Karen traveled to Nepal as a Cultural Envoy through the US Department of State to perform and teach poetry and in 2011, she did a reading tour in Germany sponsored by the US Embassy.
Find her: Website/ Facebook/ Twitter/ Goodreads




 

    

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Hey! Thanks for stopping by! Please leave a link to your blog so I can go say hello :)