Showing posts with label the inky's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the inky's. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

inkcrush chats

So, time for some (random) stuff to share with you guys...

One: Cath Crowley shared the Italian cover for Graffiti Moon yesterday:

Oh, I am really liking it. It's one of those covers I can keep looking at. I love how it is the same cover scheme as the Aussie cover. I love how it is arty (Graffiti Moon is such an arty book, you guys). What do you guys think?

Speaking of covers...

Two: Braiden alerted us all to the Aussie cover of Cynthia Hand's Hallowed, #2 in the Unearthly series. Here it is, next to our cover for Unearthly:


I am rather fond of it. It is so wintery (a little bit Narnia-esque, LOL). It pulls me in. It feels a bit mysterious, the girl seems sad, bereft, even. It's a midgen whimsical. I think the white on the shelves will stand out. Overall, I am liking the atmosphere of the book. In other news I HAVE READ THE BOOK (thanks netgalley!) I will review soon in full. It has been so very well received so far, and I really (really) enjoyed it. I liked Christian a lot in #2. Also, it was a very sad book, in so many ways. What do you think of the Aussie covers for this series? 

Three: Speaking of cover reveals... I was REALLY excited to spot a cover for 2012 YA debut author Elissa Janine Hooles' book, Kiss the Morning Star (saw it updated over on goodreads):
I have been excited for her book ever since I first read about it. Seeing a cover makes it seem that much closer :)

Four: Did you guys know about Aussie YA Month over at The Crooked Shelf?

Carla has already had some BRILLIANT posts (interviews, guest posts and reviews) and I know there is so much more of the AWESOME to come. (including giveaways and more from some of my favourite authors).I am seriously LOVING it.  Here's a teaser where Carla interviews Melina Marchetta.  and a gorgeous post by Adele of Persnickety Snark. LOVE IT

Five: Speaking of Melina Marchetta...

I just finished reading her latest book Froi of the Exiles. (Book Two of the Lumatere Chronicles). It was especially fun as I had a read-along with one of my fave readerly people, Flannery. We chatted in a google document (sometimes live, which is so. much. fun.) and other times updating our progress as we went chapter by chapter. We raved and speculated and tried to predict what was going to happen (being an MM novel, you know anything could happen). We are both doing a bit of Nanowrimo this month and would love to count our Froi document towards it as our total word count for our Froi discussion was... 23, 462 (which is nearly half of the nano requirement). Good, good times.

In regard to the book (Froi): it is a brick of a book and the story itself is intricately woven. The world building is seamless, making the events and places seem real (how does MM do that? Just create an entire world out of her head). I wondered how I would feel about Froi as a narrator (after some of his early actions in Finnikin) but FEAR NOT! ;) I loved him from the start. He does not take himself as seriously as Finnikin did (he is a pretty funny guy) and he has some charming and tender moments, aww... Here's a perfect quote for the book...

'Why did everyone in Charyn seem to have a story in their eyes? And when had he (Froi) started caring?' p403

In terms of the story, my gosh, the people of Charyn (!) ~ some of their stories will make the stories of the Lumaterans (from Finnikin of the Rock) seem like children's bedtime stories in comparison. It is one wild ride. In comparison to MM's earlier work, I would say this would be the fantasy version of Jellicoe (so much more pain and suffering and heart-breaking history, also, there are moments of confusion for the reader, before the threads all start to ~ masterfully ~ pull together) More on Froi later... (before I launch into an impromptu review)

Six: The Inkys! wOOT!

Well, the winners were announced at the beginning of this month...

Winner of the GOLD INKY for most popular Aussie YA is 'Silvermay' by James Moloney
Winner of the SILVER INKY for most popular international titel is Cassandra Clare's 'Clockwork Angel.

Congrats to both winners!
The inkys are Australia's only YA awards voted for exclusively by teenagers :) More about the inkys on inkcrush :) For the Gold INKY, I had read all of the shot-list, except Silvermay ~ which I am SO hoping my library will add to ther catalogue soon, as I am very keen to read it (James Moloney is an Aussie YA author I grew up reading, and he is still going strong).

Seven: Back to Froi of the Exiles (I nearly forgot)... Fellow Aussie blogger, the lovely Kathy Bradey of Once Upon A Tine In Writer Land is giving away a copy of Froi and she is (generously) making it available INTERNATIONALLY for all you guys who cannot wait for the US release date (of who just want our gorgeous cover) Go forth and enter (and good luck!)

(closes 1st of December)

Eight: Not really a point, just signing out :)

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Okay, maybe I have more to say, haha... Sorry for the random overload in this post... Also, I still have a backlog of reviews to spit out. I am a casual blogger, I don't commit to posting certain days and whatnot, and I let the blog lie dormant occasionally while I am cruising around in the real world... but, brace yourselves, as I am going to try and cram in a bunch of reviews before the end of the year stars catching up on me...

x Nomes


Friday, July 1, 2011

2011 Inky's Longlist wOOT (!)

I insanely love it when longlists for Aussie awards start appearing ~ and one of my fave awards to follow is 'The Inky's"


click click forEverything you need to know about The Inky's

The inky's are Australia's only teenage choice book award.

There are two inky's awarded every year:
The Golden Inky goes to the #1 Australian YA title of the year.
The Silver Inky goes to the #1 International YA title of the year.

The longlist was announced on Inside a Dog today



and here it is *drum roll*


GOLD INKY LONG LIST
(Australian titles)
  • Pigboy by  JC Burke 
  • Good Oil by Laura Buzo 
  • Just a Girl by Jane Caro 
  • The FitzOsbourne’s in Exile by Michelle Cooper 
  • Graffiti Moon by Cath Crowley 
  • This is Shyness by Leanne Hall 
  • Black Painted Fingernails by Steven Herrick 
  • Silvermay by James Moloney 
  • The Comet Box by Adrian Stirling 
  • All I Ever Wanted by Vikki Wakefield 
SILVER INKY LONG LIST
(International titles)
  • Clockwork Angel by Cassandra Clare
  • Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares by Rachel Cohn & David Levithan
  • No and Me by Delphine de Vigan
  • Where She Went by Gayle Forman
  • Bright Young Things by Anna Godbersen
  • The Agency: The Body in the Tower by YS Lee
  • Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
  • First Light by Rebecca Stead
  • Marcelo in the Real World by Francisco Stork
  • Violence 101by  Denis Wright 
The short list will be announced on September 1st with the voting open until October 18th.

oh i am so thrilled with a few of the picks on this list.

for the GOLDEN INKY ~ I am excited to see:

  • GOOD OIL and (as always) 
  • GRAFFITI MOON <3 
  • and the awesome THIS IS SHYNESS (which has a sequel coming out next year (!)
* still desperately want to read BLACK PAINTED FINGERNAILS and ALL I EVER WANTED.


For the SILVER INKY:

  • can I say I LOVE seeing NO AND ME (!) (go forth and read it!)
  • plus VIOLENCE 10, 
  • and (aww) WHERE SHE WENT <3
  • and the charming ANNA AND THE FRENCH KISS
* and I so want to read MARCELO IN THE REAL WORLD and FIRST LIGHT 

I love how the inky lists are always so eclectic (really, something for everyone) 

What are your picks for the short list?
Or your fave for the winner?
Which book are you hanging out to read the most?

and FYI :D

Previous winners:

2010
Golden Inky: Stolen by Lucy Christopher 
Silver Inky: Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater



2009
Golden Inky: Randa Abdel-Fattah - Where the Streets Had A Name
Silver Inky: The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins

2008
Golden Inky: James Roy (teen author) - Town
Silver Inky: Before I Die - Jenny Downham

2007 
Golden Inky: Simmone Howell - Notes From the Teenage Underground
Silver Inky: Looking For Alaska - John Green


(oh, Aussie teen readers have fab taste ;)

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The winners of this years Inky Awards...

The winners of this years Inky Awards were announced today - wahoo!

The Gold Inky (Australian title) went to Lucy Christopher's Stolen


And the Silver Inky (International title)  went to Maggie Stiefvater's Shiver



A HUGE congrats to both :) 
and also to all 20 short-listed titles...

Previous posts regarding the Inky's:
The 2010 Inky Longlist (and previous winners 2007 - 2009)
The 2010 Inky Shortlist (and my picks)

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Inkys - voting is open on the short-lists!

The inky's shortlist was announced today and I am so thrilled with the books that made it through from the longlist (see this post for the 10 Aussie titles and 10 international titles that were longlisted)

The inky's are Australia's only teen voted Young Adult book award. Voting is open from today - yay! Teens get to vote for one Golden Inky (for an Aussie title) and one Silver Inky (international title)

Here's the short-lists:

Golden Inky

  • Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar
  • Stolen by Lucy Christopher
  • Swerve by Phillip Gwynne
  • Liar by Justine Larbalestier
  • Guardian of the Dead by Karen Healey


Silver Inky

  • The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson
  • Shiver by Maggie Stiefvater
  • Going Bovine by Libba Bray
  • Will Grayson Will Grayson by John Green and David Levithan
  • Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld


Go here to vote (open to those between 12 & 20 years old) Voting closes on Nov 19
Anyone who votes goes in the running to win all ten shortlisted books (three prize packs available) which would be brilliant!

So if I could vote I'm absolutely choosing Raw Blue by Kirsty Eagar (which just won the Victorian Premier's Literacy Award) and The Sky is Everywhere is my pick for the silver.

Which book would you like to see win?

And, I really love the inkys :) Awesome award - so congrats to everyone who made it through the first round of voting!






Wednesday, September 1, 2010

The Inky's - Inside a Dog

Everything you need to know about The Inky's


The inky's are Australia's only teenage choice book award.






There are two inky's awarded every year:
The Golden Inky goes to the #1 Australian YA title of the year.
The Silver Inky goes to the #1 International title of the year.




Previous winners:
2009
Golden Inky: Randa Abdel-Fattah - Where the Streets Had A Name
Silver Inky: The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins


2008
Golden Inky: James Roy (teen author) - Town
Silver Inky: Before I Die - Jenny Downham


2007 
Golden Inky: Simmone Howell - Notes From the Teenage Underground
Silver Inky: Looking For Alaska - John Green


The long list for 2010 has just been announced @ The Melbourne Writer's Festival :)
The Gold Inky (for an Australian book)


My faves (for the short list) are: The Piper's Son, Loving Richard Feynman, Stolen, Swerve and Raw Blue (haven't read Merrow yet...).
My absolute fave for the winner is RAW BLUE by Kirsty Eagar (I was so pumped to see Raw Blue on there - yay!)

The Silver Inky (for an international book)

Me? I've only read half this list and I'm going for The Sky is Everywhere by Jandy Nelson :)

The long list of ten Aussie YA title's and ten international YA titles are whittled down to a short-list of  5 Aussie and 5 international (through a panel of judges which include authors and teen readers).

On October 12 voting will open and teens (between 12 & 20) all over Australia can vote for their fave Aussie and fave international from the short-list.

Which books would you pick off the list to go through for voting?
Or who would you choose to take out the Golden and Silver 2010 inkys?