Hey everyone! We are super excited to announce the schedule for the PLAYLIST FOR THE DEAD Blog Tour which begins on January 26th!
The tour runs from January 26th-30th and February 2nd-6th, will have one stop per day and will consist of a mix of reviews and excerpts, guest posts and interviews.
There is also a tour-wide giveaway for a few copies of this awesome book. So be sure to stop by any or all of the stops for a chance to win.
But until then, here are your hosts.
The Tour Hosts
Week One
Jan. 26 - Novel Novice - Guest Post
Jan. 27 - Me, My Shelf and I - Review + Excerpt
Jan. 28 - Such a Novel Idea - Review
Jan. 29 - Fictitious Delicious - Spotlight
Jan. 30 - Once Upon a Twilight - Interview
Week Two
Feb. 2 - Bumbles and Fairy-Tales - Guest Post
Feb. 3 - Fiktshun - Review
Feb. 4 - Tales of a Ravenous Reader - Interview
Feb. 5 - Swoony Boys Podcast - Guest Post
Feb. 6 - Falling for YA - Review + Excerpt
About the Book
Author: Michelle Falkoff
Pub. Date: January 27, 2015
Publisher: HarperTeen
Pages: 288
Formats: Hardcover, eBook
Find it: Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads
A teenage boy tries to understand his best friend's suicide by listening to the playlist of songs he left behind in this smart, voice-driven debut novel.
Here's what Sam knows: There was a party. There was a fight. The next morning, his best friend, Hayden, was dead. And all he left Sam was a playlist of songs, and a suicide note: For Sam—listen and you'll understand.
As he listens to song after song, Sam tries to face up to what happened the night Hayden killed himself. But it's only by taking out his earbuds and opening his eyes to the people around him that he will finally be able to piece together his best friend’s story. And maybe have a chance to change his own.
Part mystery, part love story, and part coming-of-age tale in the vein of Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Tim Tharp’s The Spectacular Now, Playlist for the Dead is an honest and gut-wrenching first novel about loss, rage, what it feels like to outgrow a friendship that's always defined you—and the struggle to redefine yourself. But above all, it's about finding hope when hope seems like the hardest thing to find.
Where do you download the playlist?
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