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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Carrier of the Mark Blog Tour: Guest Post, Character Interview, & Scavenger Hunt


Welcome to the first stop on the Carrier of the Mark blog tour! Carrier of the Mark is an exciting debut novel by author Leigh Fallon. What makes this book unique, beyond its magical setting in Ireland and its heart pounding mystical romance, is that Carrier of the Mark was the first book discovered on www.inkpop.com and selected for publication by HarperCollins Publishers. On www.inkpop.com your opinion counts! HarperCollins Publishers is looking to www.inkpop.com to discover new authors as well as hear from real readers about what books they would like to see HarperCollins publish. Join www.inkpop.com today and help us change the way we publish.

Read along as author Leigh Fallon shares exclusive Carrier content through weekly guest posts and character interviews! Each post on the tour will reveal a unique scavenger hunt clue, so follow Leigh Fallon as she shares exclusive content from the book and discover all four clues on each stop of the tour. After the final stop, visit www.inkpop.com and enter to win a prize pack selected by Leigh herself including one of a kind Carrier swag!

Inkpop will be celebrating the publication of Carrier of the Mark (on-sale 10/4) on October 5th with a live chat on www.inkpop.com featuring author Leigh Fallon! You can visit the inkpop blog on Wednesday October 5th at 5 p.m. EST or return to Mundie Moms on October 5th at 5 p.m. EST to participate in the chat with debut author Leigh Fallon!

Throughout September visit Carrier of the Mark on Facebook to read excerpts from Carrier of the Mark, enter to win an Advance Reader Copy, and get to know a little bit more about Carrier of the Mark by taking the Carrier of the Mark quiz.


Guest Post: Irish Slang Translated

There has been a lot of Irish slang floating around this summer. Whether it was from The Glee Project winner—and soon to be new Glee cast member—Damian McGinty, or debut author Leigh Fallon on her blog. Do you find yourself confused about all these new words that are being tossed into our lexicon? Have no fear! Leigh Fallon is here to give you a quick translation

Leigh writes: In Carrier of the Mark you’ll come across words that you may not recognize. Here’s the 411 on Irish English.

Plonker (plong-ker)
Definition: Complete idiot.
Use in Carrier of the Mark: “Mike! Look whachya did to me jumper. Yer a total plonker boy.”

Jumper (jum-per)
Definition: Sweater
Use in Carrier of the Mark: Ger’off me jumper, ya dozy git.

Git (g-eh)
Definition: Dick
Use in Carrier of the Mark: (see above)

Plank (pl-ank)
Definition: Boring idiot.
Use in Carrier of the Mark: He’s acting like a complete plank.

Pleb (Pl-eb)
Definition: Moron.
Use in Carrier of the Mark: That Seamus guys is such a pleb.

Ride (roy-id)
Definition: Gorgeous.
Use in Carrier of the Mark: Phewar, look atch’yer man, he’s a ride.

Take the piss (take de piss)
Definition: To make fun of
Use in Carrier of the Mark: Dat’s not even funny. Stop taken de piss.

Culchie (Cul-chee)
Definition: Country Bumpkin
Use in Carrier of the Mark: Look at de culchie, up from de bog for de day to de big shmoke.

Langer (leng-er)
Definition: Idiot (male).
Use in Carrier of the Mark: He’s make’n a complete langer of himself.

Get off with (ger’off w’eh)
Definition: Making out with
Use in Carrier of the Mark: She was gett’n off with yer man, ya know, de guy with de hair.

Gaf (g-af)
Definition: House
Use in Carrier of the Mark: Do ya wan’ta come back ta me gaf?

Toe-rag (toe-rag)
Definition: A nasty person (female)
Use in Carrier of the Mark: She’s a complete and utter toe-rag, I wan’ta throttle her.
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Character Interview: Aine DeRise

In the debut novel Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon, Megan Rosenberg finds herself mysteriously drawn to an elusive boy named Adam DeRise. The closer she becomes to Adam, the more she learns about herself and his two siblings, Aine and Rian. You don’t have to wait until the book comes out to learn more about the DeRise family. Check out this exclusive interview Mundie Moms conducted with Aine DeRise, Adam’s sister.

Áine, we’ve been so excited to talk to you.

Cool!

Áine, how does it feel being the only girl in a house three guys?

It’s all I’ve ever known, so I’ve had nothing really to compare it too. Fionn’s grand, I’ve got him around my little finger, and I know he loves giving into me. So in that sense it is fun being the only girl. It gives me privileges! LOL!! The other benefit of being the only girl is that all I have to do is mention the word period or cramps and everyone backs off. It’s hilarious, I use it so often that I’m sure their idea of how the female body worse is way twisted.

I guess if I thought about it I might think it sucked just little. I didn’t realize what I was missing out on in terms of girl company until Megan came along. It’s been super fun having another girl around, even if my brothers do tend to get all weird when she’s around. Adam of course is a goner, has been since he first laid eyes on her. And Rían… well you know Rían, he’s a funny fish at the best of times, but Megan brings out the uber weird in him.

What is your earliest memory of using your elemental power?

Oh my gosh! Let me see. Oohh that’s a toughie. My element is different to the lads because I’m tapped into all the time. I’m not even aware I’m using it half the time. I guess the first vivid memory of doing something that set me apart was one day at school I told my friends I could get the spiders to play with us. Nobody believed me, so I showed them. I got the spiders to march in single file up my arm over my head and down the other arm. All my friends thought it was pretty deadly until I got the spiders to do it to my friend head.

Okay quick fire questions.

Cinema or DVD?

Cinema.

Popcorn or Chips?

By chips I’m assuming you mean crisps, we call them crisps in Ireland. Definitely crisps… Tayto cheese and onion. You guys in the US don’t know what you’re missing.

Sunbathing or Skiing?

Sunbathing.

What’s on our iPod

Let me think, Paramore, Sheryl Crow, Rihanna, Katy Perry, B.O.B, Mumford & Sons, Metro Station, Lisa Mitchell, Green Day, Florence and the Machine.

Dream guy?

Oh my gosh! Such a hard one for me to answer (and def not a quick fire answer). I’m kinda into o different looking guys. Living with Adam, Rían, and Fionn has kinda made the gorgeous smoldering hot guy a bit ordinary. I always love to find the hot guy hidden behind a mask of assumed unattractiveness. With my element, I see so much beauty deep inside. Sometimes the most gorgeous guys are hidden behind the not so attractive masks.

Scavenger Hunt:

Join the Carrier of the Mark scavenger hunt. Every Tuesday from September 6, 2011-September 27 2011, HarperCollins Publishers will release a clue in the Carrier of the Mark scavenger hunt. Follow author Leigh Fallon’s blog tour, collect all four clues and enter them on www.inkpop.com from September 27, 2011 to October 3, 2011. A winner will be randomly selected and announced on October 4, 2011.
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In Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon there are four elements that make The Mark. Read the passage below to determine which element Aine DeRise might represent.

“She was laughing quietly to herself while gently waving her arms around. I slowed, stepping back into the shadows, and watched her delighted face as a cloud of white moths began to gather above her head. She swayed her arms to one side and the fluttering white cloud of moths danced to her command. It was a strangely beautiful sight.”

To read more from Carrier of the Mark check out our sneak preview on our inkpop Facebook page. Read part of the original manuscript discovered and selected for publication by HarperCollins Publishers on www.inkpop.com.

Check out the next stop on the Carrier of the Mark Blog Tour: Tuesday, September 13th @ My Friend Amy
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Thank you Leigh Fallon & Harper Teen for allowing us to be apart of this fabulous blog tour! You can read my 4.5 star review here.

Book Review: Carrier of The Mark, Carrier #1


Published by: Harper Teen
To Be Released on: October 4th, 2011
Source: ARC from publisher to review
4.5 stars- I Really Enjoyed!

Their love was meant to be.

When Megan Rosenberg moves to Ireland, everything in her life seems to fall into place. After growing up in America, she's surprised to find herself feeling at home in her new school. She connects with a group of friends, and she is instantly drawn to darkly handsome Adam DeRís.

But Megan is about to discover that her feelings for Adam are tied to a fate that was sealed long ago—and that the passion and power that brought them together could be their ultimate destruction.


I was hooked from the moment I saw this striking cover and read the book's synopsis. My addiction with this book continued as I was found myself completely drawn into the unique world that Leigh has created. From her beautifully detailed setting in Ireland, to the engaging world, and fascinating supernatural powers some of her characters have to the sizzling romance between Megan and Adam, everything about this book hooked me. What a fabulous debut!

There's a great cast of characters, and two of my favorites were the main ones, Megan and Adam. Megan's just moved to Ireland with her Dad from the US. She's a genuinely nice person, she's well grounded, sincere and has an inner strength I really admired about her. Adam is also a grounded person, he's geniune, and one of his greatest strengths is his passion. He has a passion for life and a passion for those he really cares about. There's a lot of mystery surrounding Adam and his family, who are treated like outsiders, which is how they'd prefer it. When Megan moves to town, weird things start happening, and she starts to see things that about Adam and his family that no one else pays attention to.

Adam's family is made up of his guardian Fionn, his standoffish brother Rian, who I really ended up liking and his sister Aine, who's an all around fun person to get to know. I like the way Leigh drew me to Adam's family. By building on the family's mystery, she allowed my curiosity to get the better of me and I had to know what Adam's family was hiding, or keeping a secret. Normally I would have been bugged by this, but I liked the way Leigh developed the instant attraction between Adam and Megan. I did get a little annoyed with how often Megan talks about how hot Adam is (at the same time she is a teenage girl, and that should be understandable), but it wasn't something that deterred me from liking the book. The family secret, and the attraction between Adam and Megan all ties together with the story's rich Celtic mythology.

I'm a sucker for a book with a rich mythology, and one of the things that's so appealing to me about Carrier of the Mark is the unique lore and mythology Leigh has created for her story that's deeply rooted in Celtic legend. It's a mythology that's often not found in other YA books, and I really liked how refreshing this was. I also really love the fascinating powers that Megan, Adam and Adam's siblings have with controlling the elements and how that worked into the mythology which is centered on the Celtic goddess Danu.

Carrier of the Mark is an enticing read that I really enjoyed. The story is well paced, the plot line is mixed with action, mystery, and romance, and Leigh's writing is addicting. I liked how she took her time to build up some of the more action filled scenes, the way she grabbed a hold of my interest by creating a great mix of both showing and telling me parts of her story and I loved the way some of the story's mystery unravels through out the course of the book. That allowed me to feel like I was finding things out along side Megan, which made me feel like was connected to the story in some small way. It's a fun, fast paced read and a book I definitely enjoyed spending the afternoon with. I'd highly recommend picking it up!

Twitter Tuesday - Scott Tracey

I'm about half way through Scott's dark and magical story, Witch Eyes. Mundie Moms, I have to admit that not only am I enjoying the world-building, but I find myself smiling and smirking at Scott's wonderful sense of sarcasm and humor.

If you're not following him on twitter, here's the link. Also, there's a blog tour going on right now, so be sure to check out the stops. So much fun surrounding the release of Witch Eyes, but I need to get back and find out what happens in the town of Belle Dam and most importantly, finding out what part Braden plays in it all.

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September 6th
  1. Sweet Venom by Terra Lynn Childs, you can read my 5 star review here
  2. Vanish (Firelight #2) by Sophie Jordan, you can read my 5 star review here
  3. The Hidden (The Hollow #3) by Jessica Verday
  4. The Fallen 3 by Thomas E Sniegoski
  5. All These Things I've Done by Gabrielle Zevin
  6. The Beginning of After by Jennifer Castle

On Thursday you'll find the sequel to Karen Kincy's Other out in stores! We'll also be chatting with Karen tomorrow night at 8 pm!

September 8th
  1. Bloodborn (Other #2) by Karen Kincy

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