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Monday, May 27, 2024

Blog Tour- THE NASTY: The Complete Series by @johnlees927 & @AdamCCahoon With Excerpts & A #Giveaway! @thevaultcomics,& @RockstarBkTours

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the THE NASTY: The Complete Series by John Lees & Adam Cahoon Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

 

About The Book:

Title: THE NASTY: The Complete Series

Authors: John Lees & Adam Cahoon (Illustrator)

Pub. Date: May 28, 2024

Publisher: Vault Comics

Formats:  Paperback, eBook

Pages: 200

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/THE-NASTY-The-Complete-Series

The Ring meets Empire Records in THE NASTY, a coming-of-age horror story splattered with dark comedy, as a group of horror movie-loving teens bites off more than they can handle when the most sought-after video nasty ever slips through their fingers, and they are forced to film their own video nasty slasher movie – where evil, screams, and nightmares bleed into reality

Keep telling yourself: “IT’S ONLY A MOVIE!!!
Isn't it?

Scotland, 1994.
Eighteen-year-old Graeme “Thumper” Connell still has an imaginary friend: the masked killer from his favorite slasher film. Thumper is obsessed with horror and always has been. He fills his time with scary VHS rentals and hanging out with his friends and fellow fans, The Murder Club. But everything changes when his local video shop acquires one of the notorious films known as “video nasties” — films so scary they’re the target of the British Moral Decency League’s crusade to ban and burn.
But it’s only a movie, right?
It’s all just imaginary, isn’t it?

The Nasty is a story about the perception of evil, the power of genre, the love of fandom, the need to create art, oh, and crap-your-pants TERROR! Become a bonafide member of The Murder Club: pick up this book!

For fans of Stranger ThingsStand By Me, IT, The Monster SquadDonnie Darko,Empire RecordsMy Best Friend’s Exorcism and other books by Grady Hendrix, fans of Stephen King and Neil Gaiman, Little Monsters (Jeff Lemire & Dustin Nguyen), The Closet (James Tynion IV), The Me You Love in the Dark (Skottie Young & Jorge Corona), Giant DaysAfterlife With Archie, Killadelphia (Rodney Barnes & Jason Shawn Alexander), and Proctor Valley Road.

PRAISE FOR THE NASTY:
Horror Comics To Watch For in 2023 Fangoria

“There is no other title I have been more excited about than this because it is a love letter to horror while tackling the conservatism we are seeing rise in pop culture today..." - Fangoria

“The Nasty is a bloody valentine to slashers and the outsiders who love them.”– AIPT

The Nasty is a love letter to slasher flicks and a generation of kids who loved them. Tender, funny, surprising, endearing, with an emerging horrific twist. We had Faces of Death as the taboo underground horror tape that was whispered about but it wasn't cursed. The Nasty takes a fun nostalgic trip down memory lane and elevates it to a new level of horror. – Lotusland Comics

 

Excerpts:










 

About John Lees:

John Lees is an award-winning comic book writer from Glasgow, Scotland. He is best known for his work on acclaimed horror series AND THEN EMILY WAS GONE, with artist Iain Laurie, and hard-boiled Glasgow crime saga SINK, drawn by frequent collaborator Alex Cormack. Currently, Lees is the co-creator and writer of THE NASTY from Vault Comics. John's other credits include superhero drama THE STANDARD, serial killer thriller OXYMORON: THE LOVELIEST NIGHTMARE, psychedelic nightmare quest QUILTE, and a story for TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES UNIVERSE. His latest projects are MOUNTAINHEAD, a snow-
swept thriller from IDW Publishing, working with artist Ryan Lee, and HOTELL, a horror anthology series from AWA Upshot, featuring artist Dalibor Talajic.

Newsletter subscription: www.deep-ender.johnleescomics.com.
Patreon: www.patreon.com/johnlees

 

Website | Twitter | Instagram

 

About Adam Cahoon:

Tuffs, Origin House: Spa and Retreat, and Anomaly, as well as his design work with Second Rocket Comics. His other credits include the fan comic Silver Surfer Grey, and the forth-coming I Was A Teenage Ghost Rider. He has design work as well as short comics in the forthcoming books Everything Is Different Now from Justin Richards, Morsels by J Donahue, and Dead Blood by DB Andry.

Website | Twitter | Instagram

 

 


Giveaway Details:

2 winners will receive finished copies of THE NASTY: The Complete Series, US Only.

Ends June25th, midnight EST.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Tour Schedule:

Week One:

5/27/2024

Two Chicks on Books

Excerpt/IG Post

5/28/2024

The Momma Spot

Excerpt

5/29/2024

@darkfantasyreviews

Excerpt

5/30/2024

Fire and Ice Reads

Excerpt/IG Post

5/31/2024

Sadie's Spotlight

Interview Adam Cahoon/IG Post

6/1/2024

Writer of Wrongs

Excerpt

Week Two:

6/2/2024

@thepagelady

IG Review

6/3/2024

GryffindorBookishnerd

IG Review

6/4/2024

Comic Book Yeti

Interview John Lees/X Post

6/5/2024

Ramblings of a Coffee Addicted Writer

Review/IG Post

6/6/2024

@evergirl200

IG Review

6/7/2024

@stargirls.magical.tale

IG Review

6/8/2024

@sparks_books

IG Review

Week Three:

6/9/2024

Books and Zebras

IG Review

6/10/2024

The Book Critic

Review/IG Post

6/11/2024

FUONLYKNEW

Review

6/12/2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

6/13/2024

nerdophiles

Review

6/14/2024

Brandi Danielle Davis

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/15/2024

A Blue Box Full of Books

IG Review/LFL Drop Pic/TikTok Post

Week Four:

6/16/2024

@enthuse_reader

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/17/2024

@dana.loves.books

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/18/2024

@jaimes_mystical_library

IG Review

6/19/2024

jlreadstoperpetuity

IG Review/TikTok Post

6/20/2024

Two Points of Interest

Review/IG Post

6/21/2024

Lifestyle of Me

Review


Monday, May 20, 2024

Blog Tour- SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE by @andrewauseon & @randomhousekids With Andrew's Favorite Video Games & A #Giveaway!

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE by Andrew Auseon Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

About The Book:

Title: SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE

Author: Andrew Auseon

Pub. Date: May 14, 2024

Publisher: Yearling

Formats:  Hardcover, Paperback, eBook, Audiobook

Pages: 448

Find it: Goodreadshttps://books2read.com/SPELLBINDERS-THE-NOT-SO-CHOSEN-ONE

 

"Ben may only be pretending to be the 'Chosen One'—but I’ve definitely chosen this one as my favorite new fantasy series.”
—Max Brallier, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Last Kids on Earth series

How far would you go to play the hero? One seventh grader gets way more than he bargained for when he is swept into the fantasy quest of his gaming dreams in this funny illustrated series full of adventure and twists.


It’s not so easy being the Chosen One (or in Ben Whitlock’s case, pretending to be the Chosen One). Sure, when you’ve been mistaken for a long-prophesied hero by a teenage girl/mysterious assassin and transported to a fantasy realm you're supposedly destined to save, you don’t have to worry about things like math homework. But when flying narwhals are trying to blast you into oblivion (gulp) and a bunch of old mystics in flip-flops want you to enter something called the Gullet of Eternal Torment (double gulp), suddenly a C in algebra doesn’t seem like such a big deal.

Back in the real world, Ben preferred to escape into fictional adventures and role-playing games. But the more he learns about his true quest, the more he realizes that being a hero goes way beyond rolling a few dice. . . .

Reviews:

Spellbinders hooked me from the beginning, but it became one of my favorites around the first flying narwhals.'“—James Riley, New York Times bestselling author of the Story Thieves series

"Here comes a new series that brilliantly embodies the power of creativity....The book’s immersive fantasy world of Lux is one I did not want to leave."—George Jreije, author of the Shad Hadid series

"To use the local parlance, a “ridonkulously” entertaining kickoff." —Booklist

"The themes of interpersonal relationships and change give the work emotional heft...A love letter to escapism and writing one’s own destiny." Kirkus Reviews

"Through subversions of familiar fantasy tropes and a thoroughly engaging plot, Auseon conjures an idiosyncratic realm replete with endearing characters, madcap humor, and hijinks-filled adventure"— Publisher’s Weekly

 

Book Trailer:


Top 5 favorite Video Games.

Final Fantasy VI (FFIII in the U.S.)

I played and enjoyed plenty of games before Final Fantasy IV, including some classic story-based game series such as Zork, The Bard’s Tale, and plenty of point-and-click adventures like King’s Quest and Monkey Island, but Final Fantasy IV has the distinction of being the first game to make me cry. I’d played Final Fantasy I and several of the follow-ups, but the sixth installment had something special, and I’m not the only person who thinks so. The villain was unsettling and funny, the companions were memorable, and the music was undeniable. I played it over several unbroken days, and I cried when party members split up and reunited. It was a grand time, unforgettable.

 

WarCraft II: Tides of Darkness

Real-time-strategy games (and turn-based) remain my biggest weakness when it comes to falling down a gaming rabbit hole. They’re designed to create a one-more-turn itch that, if done properly, never goes away. Like many gamers of my generation, the early Blizzard Games--WarCraft, WarCraft II, StarCraft--defined an era and dominated our lives. They were fast-paced, colorful and incredibly satisfying experiences. I’m not a particularly skilled gamer (ask anyone!) but real-time strategy allows for some truly unpredictable victories, and it’s always a messy edge-of-your-seat time at the keyboard. I chose WarCraft II over the timeless classic StarCraft because it’s sillier and has boats. Ha.

 

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City

I missed out on the Grand Theft Auto III (Liberty City) phenomenon at first. Nothing about its drab urban aesthetic particularly appealed to me, and I hadn’t played the first games; however, as a gamer it was difficult to avoid the fervor that swept the gaming community when it was released. GTA: Vice City was an altogether different story. I’ve always played games to achieve a level of interactivity and immersion you can’t find in fiction or film. At the time, video games were just starting to really excavate what the next generation technology could do and how to pair it with grander ambitions in systems design. Nobody had ever really tried telling stories this way, with a cloud of interconnected narratives running simultaneously. They didn’t have the means to even try it. But what really grabbed me, and the hordes of other Generation X players who jumped in to give GTA: Vice City a spin, was its incredible fantasy 1980s vibe--a sea of neon, palm trees, coastal mansions, big hair, and the best video game soundtrack ever made. It was transcendent and transportive in a way few games are. 

 

Left 4 Dead

By nature, most board games are social affairs. Tabletop role playing mandates a group dynamic. Although video games don’t require friends to play, but some of the best gaming moments I’ve ever had were shared with friends, whether clustered around a Nintendo Four Score playing Super Spike Volleyball, building a LAN setup for Halo, or battling a stranger in StarCraft II on my PC. The Left 4 Dead series is the epitome of that ethos. Grab three friends, turn out the lights, and explore an incredibly cinematic and dynamic zombie outbreak. You laugh, you bond, you die a lot, but every time you start over you learn to work more closely as a team, and you get better. Left 4 Dead might be the best team-building exercise I’ve ever experienced. Take note, HR managers everywhere!    

 



Fallout 3

Few games succeed at worldbuilding as well as Fallout, and in my opinion Fallout 3 holds the title as the best in the series. Some of that power comes from its role as the game that rebooted the franchise, switching developers and radically changing the role-playing style--evolving the traditional turn-based role-playing game into a first-person action RPG. While the unique tone and art style remained the same, the rebooted threequel leaned into the violence and dark humor, creating a bizarre and truly unforgettable experience. I’d played the early Fallout games and appreciated them, but the third game truly felt like a reintroduction to a larger, grittier, and more fascinating world than ever before. It didn’t hurt that Fallout 3 took place in the Capital Wasteland, a fictional Washington, D.C. metro area, the exact area where I happened to live at the time. Also, as a longtime fan of vintage radio programs, the game’s popular music soundtrack and audio design hit me hard. A whole generation of gamers spent hours wandering the ruins of the National Mall and battling super mutants to the songs of the Ink Spots or the Andrews Sisters. I still think about it all the time.           

 

 

About Andrew Auseon:


Andrew Auseon is the author of several books for children and young adults, and he is the writer of numerous bestselling and award-winning video games. A transplant from the Midwest, he lives in Washington, D.C. with his family and two very naughty cats. He loves breakfast cereal, the sound of the ocean, and the feeling of a brand-new book in his hands.

 

Website | Book Website | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | Amazon

 

Giveaway Details:

2 winners will receive a signed finished copy of SPELLBINDERS: THE NOT-SO-CHOSEN ONE & a swag pack. US Only.

Ends June 8th, midnight EST.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Tour Schedule:

Week One:

5/20/2024

Two Chicks on Books

Guest Post/IG Post

5/20/2024

Wishful Endings

Guest Post/IG Post

5/21/2024

@darkfantasyreviews

Excerpt

5/22/2024

YA Books Central

Interview/IG Post

5/23/2024

A Backwards Story

Excerpt/IG Post

5/24/2024

@katherinebichler

TikTok Spotlight

5/25/2024

onemused

IG Post

Week Two:

5/26/2024

@enthuse_reader

IG Review/TikTok Post

5/27/2024

Review Thick And Thin

Review/IG Post

5/28/2024

jlreadstoperpetuity

IG Review/TikTok Post

5/28/2024

Fyrekatz Blog

Review/IG Post

5/29/2024

The Momma Spot

Review

5/29/2024

@thepagelady

IG Review

5/30/2024

Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers

Review/IG Post

5/31/2024

Country Mamas With Kids

Review/IG Post

5/31/2024

Kim's Book Reviews and Writing Aha's

Review/IG Post

6/1/2024

@dana.loves.books

Review/IG Post/TikTok Post

6/1/2024

More Books Please blog

Review/IG Post

Week Three:

6/2/2024

One More Exclamation

Review/IG Post

6/3/2024

nerdophiles

Review

6/3/2024

The Book Critic

Review/IG Post


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