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Forty Nights (Neima's Ark #2)
by Stephanie Parent
Release Date: September 2013
Cover Designed by: Najla Qamber Designs
Summary from Goodreads:
Neima, her family, and her grandfather Noah have found themselves trapped aboard an ark as a great flood destroys all life in the world. As their time aboard the ark lengthens, food begins to run out, wild animals grow restless, and family tensions become as much of a threat as the flood outside. In the second and final installment of Neima’s Ark, the stakes are higher, the conflicts are greater, and Neima finds herself facing a choice as impossible as the destruction all around her.
Forty Nights is a continuation of the story begun in Forty Days, and it’s recommended that you read Forty Days first for the best experience. Forty Nights does, however, contain a character guide to refresh readers’ memories. The Neima’s Ark series is a historical, feminist re-imagining of the story of Noah’s Ark rather than a religiously oriented one, and the novels are best suited for readers who are comfortable with new interpretations of biblical stories.
***Forty Days is currently FREE! Get your copy!***
Stephanie Parent is a graduate of the Master of Professional Writing program at USC and attended the Baltimore School for the Arts as a piano major. She moved to Los Angeles
because of Francesca Lia Block's WEETZIE BAT books, which might give you some idea of how much books mean to her. She also loves dogs, books about dogs, and sugary coffee drinks both hot and cold.
Thank you! I hope the sequel lives up to your expectations!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it will, Stephanie! :)
DeleteThank you! I hope the sequel lives up to your expectations!
ReplyDeleteI looks great!
ReplyDeleteI'm obviously very much looking forward to it, Andrea! :)
DeleteI looove the cover. Preordering right now!!!!
ReplyDeleteOops, it's not available for pre-ordering :-(
ReplyDeleteAh snap! I bet it will be soon!
DeleteI like the mood and colors of the cover, but I'm completely lost with the actual images used. Is she in the ocean or on land? Is she on Mars or in a fantasy land?
ReplyDeleteOkay, so I read the blurb and at least now I know that she is in the Great Flood. Yeah, I like the cover, but it doesn't feel connected at all to the blurb. The cover for this book should have a little bit of a historical element. It looks fantasy.
You're much better at describing what you like and don't like than I am, Lizzy. I usually just comment on colors...LOL I see what you're saying about how an historical element would make more of a connection between the cover and the book. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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