Acclaimed YA Author Katrina Leno Answers 4 Horrid-Related Questions

I am pleased to share with you my (short) interview with Katrina Leno. I quite like this author because she explores various genres and themes in her stories: mental illness, horror, mystery, romance, friendship, family relationships and more. I recently read her novel Horrid and had some burning questions whose answers I was curious to know.

What is the worst nightmare you’ve ever had?

The night before I graduated high school, I had a dream that I was at a big house party with everyone from my school. The house was on a lake, and I walked around the backyard and ended up standing on the edge of the lake. I was wearing these new blue tennis sneakers that I actually owned in real life, and I realized I was just a bit too close to the muddy water and they were getting dirty. I tried to take a step backward but the mud was too sticky and thick, and after a minute it started sucking me down. I remember standing on the very bottom of the lake, looking up at the surface of the water as I drowned. I woke up to a terrifying stretch of sleep paralysis and even though this dream happened 18 years ago, I still think about it all the time. It was very terrifying!

Have you ever seen a ghost or had experience with them before?

I haven’t! I am open to the possibility of lingering spirits but I think they might have better things to do than disrupt the living 🙂 But it’s always fun to be a little creeped out by a spooky house and a creaky door, right??

What do you want your readers to remember the most about your novel Horrid?

One of the things I love most about writing is that once you put a book out into the world, it stops being solely yours and it starts being a collaboration between you and the reader. Often a person will reach out to me with a response to my book that I never even thought of and it’s the greatest thing in the world! I guess for Horrid I hope people come away with the idea that the scariest things in this world are sometimes not external forces, but very internal ones – but I won’t say anymore, so I don’t spoil anything 🙂 

Is there anything you wanted to include in Horrid that you weren’t able to or were warned against?

I was really blessed with great editors for Horrid and I don’t think there was anything I was told I shouldn’t or couldn’t do – if anything, my editor was trying to get me to include MORE creepiness and more scares! We definitely worked a lot on the backstory together because we wanted that to be as solid as possible, so I think that was the biggest piece we tweaked and tweaked, to make sure it was as powerful as possible. 

One of my favorite horror books and a huge influence on Horrid is The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson!

More Katrina Leno books.

I had not done an author interview in over a year. I’m glad my first one since the pandemic started was with Katrina Leno, because she was very open with regards to my questions and happy to be interviewed. Those are really the best kinds of interviewees.

Did you enjoy the interview?

Are you planning on reading Horrid or another Katrina Leno book?

Let me know what you think in the comments.

A Ladder to the Sky – John Boyne

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A Ladder to the Sky by John Boyne

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Received: PRH Canada
Published: 2018
Publisher: Hogarth Press
Recommended Age: 14+
Genres & Themes: Adult, Literary Fiction, LGBTQIA+, Historical Fiction, Books about Books, Writing, Family, Success


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I have never before genuinely despised an antihero. Antiheroes are hella fun. By that I mean that I love to root for them because they’re often unpredictable, unconventional and unusual and they don’t care to play the role of the good guy. They live by their own rules and that can be really entertaining to witness. Continue reading

Author Interview: Tara Sim (Timekeeper) ❤

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Dear readers, today I have the opportunity to introduce you to a new voice in Young Adult literature, Tara Sim! I have had the chance to read her novel, Timekeeper, a few weeks ago and I immediately contacted the author for an interview. I was that delightfully surprised by it. You can read my review HERE

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How to Get Free ARCs from Publishers

How to Get Free ARCs from Publishers

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 Part 1: Criteria

 Getting ARCs from publishers is actually pretty easy, but you do need to do some things for that to happen.

  1. Get a blog.

 Obviously, you need a blog to receive ARCs. Publishers want someone who’s consistent in his reading and reviewing books and has an established readership. Continue reading

Review: Paper and Fire (The Great Library, #2) by Rachel Caine

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My rating: 3.5 of 5 stars
Received: NetGalley
Publication Date: July 5th 2016
Publisher: NAL
Point of View: 3rd Person
Recommended Age: 13+
Genres &  Themes: Young Adult, Fantasy, Steampunk, Books about Books

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In Ink and Bone, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Caine introduced a world where knowledge is power, and power corrupts absolutely. Now, she continues the story of those who dare to defy the Great Library—and rewrite history…

With an iron fist, The Great Library controls the knowledge of the world, ruthlessly stamping out all rebellion, forbidding the personal ownership of books in the name of the greater good.

Jess Brightwell has survived his introduction to the sinister, seductive world of the Library, but serving in its army is nothing like he envisioned. His life and the lives of those he cares for have been altered forever. His best friend is lost, and Morgan, the girl he loves, is locked away in the Iron Tower and doomed to a life apart.

Embarking on a mission to save one of their own, Jess and his band of allies make one wrong move and suddenly find themselves hunted by the Library’s deadly automata and forced to flee Alexandria, all the way to London.

But Jess’s home isn’t safe anymore. The Welsh army is coming, London is burning, and soon, Jess must choose between his friends, his family, or the Library willing to sacrifice anything and anyone in the search for ultimate control… Continue reading

Review: The Stranger by Albert Camus

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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Received: Borrowed
Publication Date: 1942
Publisher: Vintage International
Point of View: 1st Person & Masculine
Recommended Age: 16+
Genres &  Themes: Adulr, Classic, Life, Psychological

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Through the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach, Camus explored what he termed “the nakedness of man faced with the absurd.”
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Review: When We Collided by Emery Lord

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My rating: 1 of 5 stars
Received: ARC
Publication Date: April 5th 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA Childrens
Point of View: 1st Person & Alternative
Recommended Age: 13+
Genres &  Themes: Young Adult, Contemporary, Romance, Mental Illness

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We are seventeen and shattered and still dancing. We have messy, throbbing hearts, and we are stronger than anyone could ever know…

Jonah never thought a girl like Vivi would come along.

Vivi didn’t know Jonah would light up her world.

Neither of them expected a summer like this…a summer that would rewrite their futures.

In an unflinching story about new love, old wounds, and forces beyond our control, two teens find that when you collide with the right person at just the right time, it will change you forever. Continue reading

How to Get out of a Book Slump

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For a bookworm, one of the worst things that can happen is to suddenly fall into a book slump.

Book slumps are sporadic and they have their ways of lingering for a long period of time.

So how do we get rid of them?

These are my ways of dealing with book slumps. If you want to share your own, feel free to do so in the comments! Continue reading