I love the first book I’ve read by this writer – Every Day. I’m going to start reading all the rest now! David Levithan.
From Maria Roberts
What genre does your book fall under?
Young adult fiction.
What actors would you choose to play the part of your characters in a movie rendition?
What is the one sentence synopsis of your book?
Despite Bird’s good intentions the hot new guy at school is just too tempting, her plans fall apart, leading to a whole new life.
How long did it take you to write the first draft of the manuscript?
Two years, including lots of editing. The first draft isn’t something I can easily pin down – the first time I showed someone else was two years into the project. I probably wrote a very messy draft much more quickly, but I wasn’t sure if it was going to become anything.
What else about your book might pique the reader’s interest?
Bird writes Top Tips for her online readers. There are 40 of them. I loved working out what bits of advice Bird was going to share and I shamelessly plundered the brains of my family, friends and even total strangers for their best ‘life tips’.
40 Things Blog Tour Wrap Up
(From The Savvy Reader:)
Here’s an update on the 40 Things Reviews & Writing Tips Tour!
The Reviews…
1. “Dear Alice Kuipers, where have you been all my life?” – Wendy at A Cupcake and a Latte. Read her full review here.
2. “I was utterly impressed by this touching and remarkable story, and I honestly believe that it’s one of those rare ones that will really stick with you and leave a lasting impression.” – Brenna at Esther’s Ever After. Read her full review here.
3. “40 Things I Want to Tell You, is an captivating and hard hitting read, that contemporary fans are sure to enjoy.” – Christa at Christa’s Hooked on Books. Read her full review here.
4. “When I read a book that touches me, really touches me, I always finish it, close the cover, lay my hand over it, and just sit. Sometimes I just re-immerse myself in the story, sometimes I weep, sometimes I wonder how the characters managed, sometimes I ponder the title and the cover. With 40 Things I Want To Tell You by Alice Kuipers, I did it all.” – Helen at CanLit for LittleCanadians. Read her full review here.
… And the Writing Tips from Alice Kuipers!
1. Writing What You Know, at A Cupcake and a Latte
2. Reasons to Write, at Esther’s Ever After
3. Writing Character Names, at Christa’s Hooked on Books
4. Writer’s Block, at CanLit for LittleCanadians
5. Just Write, at Stuck in YA Books
Enjoy!
For more information on 40 Things I Want to Tell You, click here.