Hi there, welcome to our blog!

We're Dwayne and Hanna,
compulsive readers whose
growing book collection sadly
lacks a bookshelf.

We're 23 and 15, and we live in London.

Like most sisters, we bicker. A lot.

7 March 2011

Hot off the Press: West of the Moon Blog Tour!

First off - this news isn't exactly hot off the press, but I've only just had the time to put this one up. None the less, the blog tour is up and running until the end of the month, so there's still a lot of time to catch up with the stops you might have missed!


Katherine Langrish’s month-long blog tour for West of the Moon kicked-off on the 25th of February, and on 21st March, will stop right here at Girls Without a Bookshelf!  Katherine will be discussing about the top ten writing commandments so aspiring writers, this one's for you!

Check out Katherine's website at http://www.katherinelangrish.co.uk/ for the list of all the stops in this blog tour!


West of the Moon is available from the 3rd March 2011.
Want to find out more? Check out the blurb below!

It is a time of dark magic and fearsome creatures - a time of vikings and heroes.

When Peer is orphaned he is taken by his wicked uncles to live at their foreboding mill
in the shadow of Troll Fell. Here he meets beautiful, spirited Hilde. After a terrifying
encounter with the sinister creatures who live below the fell, the pair form an
inseparable bond. Thirsty for adventure, they decide to set sail for Vinland – a
mysterious place across the perilous sea. But are the captain and his sword‐wielding
son really honest sailors? What creatures lurk in the shadows and forests of the new
land? Will Peer and Hilde ever return? Spanning years and continents and filled with
brilliantly imagined characters and creatures, this is gripping, atmospheric antasy at its
best.

West of the Moon is an abridged collection of all three books in the original Troll
Trilogy: Troll Fell, Troll Mill and Troll Blood. Now available in one standalone book, West
of the Moon is perfect for new readers and existing fans alike.

2 comments:

Free Hosting Templates said...

I am reading this book! It's quite interesting!

Underooc said...

Appreciate thhis blog post

Post a Comment

Statistics




Since 06 September 2010