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The Do-Over

by Jennifer Honeybourn
Publisher: Swoon Reads
Release Date: July 14th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Fiction
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Synopsis:

A teenage girl gets the chance to redo her past in this smart and charming YA novel by the author of When Life Gives You Demons.

Emilia has always wanted to fit in with the A crowd. So, when Ben, the hottest guy in school, asks her out, she chooses him over Alistair, her best friend—even after he confesses his feelings to her.

Six months later, Emilia wonders how her life would have been different if she'd chosen Alistair instead. Haunted by her mistake, she finds a magical solution that promises to rectify the past. As a result, everything in her life is different. What happens if her second chance is her only chance to make things right?


Jennifer Honeybourn is a fan of British accents, Broadway musicals, and epic, happily-ever-after love stories. If she could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, she’d have high tea with Walt Disney, JK Rowling, and her nana. She lives in Stratford, Ontario with her husband, daughter and cat in a house filled with books. ​

She is represented by Hannah Fergesen at KT Literary.



July 14th

The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club - Welcome Post

July 15th

L.M. Durand - Guest Post
Your Words My Ink - Review + Playlist
Books and Zebras - Review
Kalisbookishrambles - Review + Playlist + Dream Cast
The Everlasting Library - Review + Mood Board
Abellafairytale - Review

July 16th

bookstacksandliterature - Interview
Aelin's Kingdom - Review
Books Over Everything - Review
@writingyouthereviewsyouneed - Review
Inktalkswithmaria - Review
The Crazy Rich Bibliophile - Promotional Post

July 17th

Sophie Reads YA - Review
Pirouettes.And.Pages - Review + Mood Board
Fazila Reads - Review
Books and Dice - Review + Favourite Quotes + Mood Board
Ellie Mai Blogs - Review
Annej Reads - Promotional Post

July 18th

Abooktropolis - Review
Her Book Thoughts - Review + Playlist
Rajiv's Reviews - Review
Katherinelovesbooks - Review + Favourite Quotes
Yours A-fiction-ately - Review
Books & Art Journal - Review + Favourite Quotes

July 19th

@stacialovestoread - Review
Kait Plus Books - Review + Favourite Quotes
The Reading Fairy - Review
Willow Writes And Reads - Review + Playlist
Uneek Book Lover - Review
MaBookYard - Review + Favourite Quotes

July 20th

We Live and Breathe Books - Review
The Reading Life - Review + Mood Board
Heart Full Of Reads - Review
TheBookNerdDiaries - Review + Favourite Quotes
Bookstacks 'n Golden Moms - Review
A Dream Within A Dream - Promotional Post

June 16, 2020 No comments


More Than Just a Pretty Face

by Syed M. Masood
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Release Date: August 4th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance
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Synopsis:

For fans of Becky Albertalli and Jenny Han, a sweetly funny YA rom-com debut about falling in love, familial expectations, and being a Renaissance Man.

Danyal Jilani doesn't lack confidence. He may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he's funny, gorgeous, and going to make a great chef one day. His father doesn't approve of his career choice, but that hardly matters. What does matter is the opinion of Danyal's longtime crush, the perfect-in-all-ways Kaval, and her family, who consider him a less than ideal arranged marriage prospect.

When Danyal gets selected for Renaissance Man--a school-wide academic championship--it's the perfect opportunity to show everyone he's smarter than they think. He recruits the brilliant, totally-uninterested-in-him Bisma to help with the competition, but the more time Danyal spends with her...the more he learns from her...the more he cooks for her...the more he realizes that happiness may be staring him right in his pretty face.


I grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, and currently live in Sacramento, California. There have been plenty of stops in between though. I’m a first generation immigrant, twice over. I’ve been a citizen of three different countries and lived in nine cities. I am, as Goethe, said, “nothing but a wanderer […] on this earth.” 

Living among different people, in different countries at fascinating times in their histories, has shaped both my view of the world and my writing. Ultimately, human beings are the same everywhere (despite the fact that they tell themselves, everywhere, that they are different from each other), and the theme of this fundamental human unity informs everything I write. 

As to my life outside of writing, I went to the William and Mary School of Law, and before that attended the University of Toronto, where I studied English Literature. I am currently practicing as an attorney and must “measure out my life in coffee spoons” on a daily basis. 

Some members of my family will tell you that I’m also a poet. This isn’t true. I wrote a few poems in Urdu when I was a teenager, and I’ve never heard the end of it…which I wouldn’t mind, honestly, if they were any good. As it is, I’m very happy living in prose, thank you very much. 

Other interests include good food, video games, sitcoms, and books of all kinds. Most of my time that doesn’t go to writing or billable hours is consumed by my two children, four and two years of age.



July 29th

The Unofficial Addiction Book Fan Club - Welcome Post

July 30th

Emelie's Books - Guest Post
Hooked on Bookz - Review
Book Briefs - Review
Books Over Everything - Review
Moonlight Rendezvous - Review + Favourite Quotes
Tamsterdam Reads - Review

July 31st

Levicorpvs Blog - Review + Favourite Quotes
L.M.Durand - Review
Wishful Endings - Review
marshmallow pudding - Review
Kalisbookishrambles - Review + Playlist + Dream Cast
Reading On A Star - Review

August 1st

Kait Plus Books - Interview
Her Book Thoughts - Review + Playlist
Lauren Marie’s Musings - Review
Musings of a Bookish Teacher - Review + Favourite Quotes
bforbookslut - Review
Abooktropolis - Review

August 2nd

Popthebutterfly Reads - Review
Aelin's Kingdom - Review
These.blank.pages - Review + Favourite Quotes
BiblioJoJo - Review
Mind of Luxe - Review + Mood Board
Yours A-fiction-ately - Review

August 3rd

A Book Addict's Bookshelves - Guest Post
We Live and Breathe Books - Review
books_n_sunshine - Review
dinipandareads - Review + Favourite Quotes
Amy’s Booket List - Review
Books and Dice - Review + Favourite Quotes

August 4th

Booklover.zzz - Interview + Mood Board
Evelynreads - Review
Adventurous Bookworm - Review + Favourite Quotes
The Reading Life - Review + Mood Board
Rajiv's Reviews - Review
Rampant_Reading - Review

June 16, 2020 No comments

Hello FFBC team!!  We are announcing a new tour we're hosting for More Than Just a Pretty Face that is being released August 4th, 2020.


The tour will run from July 29th - August 9th and there will be available the following types of posts:
  • Review (Limited spots)
  • Interview
  • Guest Post
  • Favourite Quotes (Blogger's Choice)
  • Playlist (Blogger's Choice)
  • Dream Cast (Blogger's Choice)
  • Promotional Post
Remember that July 29th this reserved for the Welcome Post, so do not pick July 29th in the sign-up form.

Reviewers will receive a digital copy of the book through NetGalley. So before signing up make sure you have an account on NG and can receive e-copies through the site.

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.






More Than Just a Pretty Face

by Syed M. Masood
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Release Date: August 4th 2020
Genre: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance
 photo addtogoodreadssmall_zpsa2a6cf28.png

Synopsis:

For fans of Becky Albertalli and Jenny Han, a sweetly funny YA rom-com debut about falling in love, familial expectations, and being a Renaissance Man.

Danyal Jilani doesn't lack confidence. He may not be the smartest guy in the room, but he's funny, gorgeous, and going to make a great chef one day. His father doesn't approve of his career choice, but that hardly matters. What does matter is the opinion of Danyal's longtime crush, the perfect-in-all-ways Kaval, and her family, who consider him a less than ideal arranged marriage prospect.

When Danyal gets selected for Renaissance Man--a school-wide academic championship--it's the perfect opportunity to show everyone he's smarter than they think. He recruits the brilliant, totally-uninterested-in-him Bisma to help with the competition, but the more time Danyal spends with her...the more he learns from her...the more he cooks for her...the more he realizes that happiness may be staring him right in his pretty face.


I grew up in Karachi, Pakistan, and currently live in Sacramento, California. There have been plenty of stops in between though. I’m a first generation immigrant, twice over. I’ve been a citizen of three different countries and lived in nine cities. I am, as Goethe, said, “nothing but a wanderer […] on this earth.” 

Living among different people, in different countries at fascinating times in their histories, has shaped both my view of the world and my writing. Ultimately, human beings are the same everywhere (despite the fact that they tell themselves, everywhere, that they are different from each other), and the theme of this fundamental human unity informs everything I write. 

As to my life outside of writing, I went to the William and Mary School of Law, and before that attended the University of Toronto, where I studied English Literature. I am currently practicing as an attorney and must “measure out my life in coffee spoons” on a daily basis. 

Some members of my family will tell you that I’m also a poet. This isn’t true. I wrote a few poems in Urdu when I was a teenager, and I’ve never heard the end of it…which I wouldn’t mind, honestly, if they were any good. As it is, I’m very happy living in prose, thank you very much. 

Other interests include good food, video games, sitcoms, and books of all kinds. Most of my time that doesn’t go to writing or billable hours is consumed by my two children, four and two years of age.
June 07, 2020 No comments
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