Tour Sign-Ups: By the Book by Amanda Sellet

by - March 18, 2020


Hello FFBC team!!  We are announcing a new tour we're hosting for By The Book that is being released May 12th, 2020.


The tour will run from May 6th to May 12th and there will be available the following types of posts:
  • Review (Limited spots)
  • Interview (Limited spots)
  • Official Dream Cast
  • Tell your story in 3 or 5 GIFs
  • Character interviews
  • Video Interviews, Skype Interviews and/or Face-2-Face Interviews
  • Open Guest Post(s) - The bloggers send at least 3 topics for the author to choose. 
  • A Meet the Characters post
  • Favourite Quotes Reaction
  • Basic Interviews
  • Story Behind the Cover
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Top 5 or 10 lists (topics chosen by the bloggers)
  • Favourite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
  • Playlist (Blogger's Choice)
  • Dream Cast (Blogger's Choice)
  • Promotional Post
Remember that May 6th this reserved for the Welcome Post, so do not pick May 6th in the sign-up form.

Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book through NetGalley. So make sure you are able to accept this format and/or have an NG account before signing up to this tour.

Physical copies of the book may be available for US bloggers willing to participate on our Bookstagram.

Please ensure you can accept both types of formats before signing up to this tour since we cannot ensure everyone will get a physical copy.

As always, there will be a tour giveaway provided by the author. Details to come soon!

IMPORTANT NOTE: Signing up for the tour does not guarantee you will be selected. We will reach out to all hosts that have been chosen once the sign-ups have closed and the tour schedule has been published.





By the Book


by Amanda Sellet
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Release Date: May 12th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis:

Mary Porter-Malcolm has prepared for high school in the one way she knows how: an extensive review of classic literature to help navigate the friendships, romantic liaisons, and overall drama she has come to expect from such an “esteemed” institution. Her love of literature even inspires her to imagine herself the heroine of a nineteenth-century novel. Not the sort who makes poor life choices and ends up dying of consumption while still in her teens, but the noble, virtuous, quick-witted type.

When some new friends seem in danger of falling for the same tricks employed since the days of Austen and Tolstoy, Mary swoops in to create the Scoundrel Survival Guide, using archetypes of literature’s debonair bad boys to signal red flags. But despite her best efforts, she soon finds herself unable to listen to her own good advice and falling for a supposed cad—the same one she warned her friends away from. Without a convenient rain-swept moor to flee to, Mary is forced to admit that real life doesn’t follow the same rules as fiction and that if she wants a happy ending, she’s going to have to write it herself.

Debut author Amanda Sellet had a previous career in journalism, during which she wrote book reviews for The Washington Post, personal essays for NPR, and music and movie coverage for VH1. These days she lives in Kansas with her archaeologist husband and their daughter.

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