This post was most recently updated on January 22nd, 2012
Date: November, 2010
Genre: Literary Fiction, Legal/ Political Thriller, Romance
Format: Paper & Kindle, 272 Pages
About Alon Shalev:
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This post was most recently updated on January 22nd, 2012
Date: November, 2010
Genre: Literary Fiction, Legal/ Political Thriller, Romance
Format: Paper & Kindle, 272 Pages
About Alon Shalev:
This post was most recently updated on January 22nd, 2012
Publisher:White Whisker Books
Date: September 17, 2011
Genre: Literary Fiction with a Twist
Format: Paper & Kindle, 311 Pages
Love At Absolute Zero is the story of Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old physicist at the University of Wisconsin. The moment he’s given tenure at the university, he can only think of one thing: finding a wife. This causes his research to falter. With his two partners, Gunnar is in a race against MIT to create new forms of matter called Bose-Einstein condensates, which exist only near absolute zero. To meet his soul mate within three days–that’s what he wants and all time he can carve out–he and his team are using the scientific method, to riotous results.
Christopher Meeks began as a playwright and has had three plays produced. Who Lives? A Drama is published. His short stories have been published in Rosebud, The Clackamas Literary Review, The Santa Barbara Review, The Southern California Anthology, The Gander Review, and other journals and are available in two collections, The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea and Months and Seasons. He has two novels, The Brightest Moon of the Century, a story that Marc Schuster of Small Press Reviews describes as “a great and truly humane novel in the tradition of Charles Dickens and John Irving,” and his new comic novel, Love At Absolute Zero.
Christopher’s Website.
Please note, Love at Absolute Zero will be on sale in ebook form for only .99 cent for the duration of the tour at Amazon and Barnes and Noble.
Tour Dates:
This post was most recently updated on January 22nd, 2012
“Tam’s voice is so endearing and unquestioningly faithful that readers will find it tough not to flip to the final pages to find out how this heartfelt story ends. Hand this to fans of Phyllis Reynolds Naylor’s Shiloh (1991) and Kathi Appelt’s The Underneath (2008), and they will not be disappointed.”– Booklist
Bobbie Pyron calls A Dog’s Way Home “my own personal love letter to all the great, classic dog books I’ve read and loved—and to all the dogs I’ve loved too.” As a part-time librarian, Bobbie enjoys sharing dog stories and books of all kinds with readers. Bobbie is also the author of The Ring, a teen novel about the world of competitive boxing.
When she’s not writing, working as a librarian, or volunteering with animal rescue organizations, Bobbie and her dogs Boo, Teddy, and Sherlock can often be found walking in the woods of Park City, Utah, with her husband, Todd.
This post was most recently updated on February 24th, 2015
Maureen has always been making up stories–her mother called it lying, her teachers creative talent–but sidetracked by a persistent practical side, it took her a few years to see the light and channel her energy into writing novels. After pummeling her sensible side into submission, she quit her career in finance and hasn’t looked back.
Aside from books and writing, she’s passionate about art, dance, films, fine handcrafted objects and shoes. Maureen (and her shoes) go to a lot of movies in Toronto, Canada.
Tour Dates:
May 9- May 27, 2011
Tour stops:
Stop by all the tour stops for reviews, interviews with Maureen, guest posts by Maureen, and LOTS of giveaways. This is going to be a fun book tour!
Please also visitTwisted Tales Tourfor exact giveaway dates.
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