Showing posts with label Christine Schulze. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christine Schulze. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Blog Tour: The Gailean Quartet - Christine Schulze - Teenage Garage Sale

Christine Schulze stops by today with a teenage garage sale post courtesy of the Teen Book Scene blog tour for her books from The Gailean Quartet. Thank you for being here Christine! You can follow along with the tour here, or by clicking through the banner. Enjoy! 



Lol, well, I sort of see myself as just entering my teen years, although I am 23. ^_^ I attended Christian schools and seemed to bypass the whole rebellious, boy-crazy stage of life. However, I do recently find myself becoming more assertive, stubborn even, and self-confident, not to mention more free-spirited, so perhaps I am just starting late? Enough rambling though. Welcome to my yard sale; allow me to showcase my wares!

1. Three colorful, striped paperclips. Nope, not joking. In middle school, I got to sit next to the boy and best friend I would crush on for seven years plus (sadly, he never reciprocated these feelings, but gladly, I have found my love in another ^_^). I found them on my desk one day, and since he had the exact same kind, I believe to this day in his bestowing them upon me. You’ll hear more about this guy later on. ($.25 each or all three for just $.50!)

2. The Neverending Story III; I seriously just got this movie, and someone, please take it away. I now know why I hated this as a kid. They took a great fantasy series and turned the last in the trilogy into an eighties nightmare with cheap humor and ill-placed Jim Henson creatures. Buy, if you dare. ($2.00)

3. A lovely bracelet, silver with stones all colors of the rainbow. Given to me by my first boyfriend. He was a great guy, but not true love. May this bracelet bring luck to the lucky girl who buys it, and may it grant luck to him so he finds the right sweetheart for himself! ($7.00)

4. My Chopin piano book. Loved taking piano, but DESPISED Chopin. He’s a crazy dude when it comes to composing. (Take this one for free, get it outta my sight!)

5. May as well throw in my theory books as well. People say I play the piano very well, but I think part of the reason I never excelled is because I really hated piano theory. I just wanted to play. ($.50 each, free if you TAKE THE CHOPIN BOOK!)

6. A blue sweater, reminiscent of a blue sweater of the boy whom I crushed on for seven plus years. If you like vampires, you should consider reading about the character he inspired in Golden Healer, Dark Enchantress. Likewise, if you like fairies and elves, check out his character in The Hero Chronicles. Then, go buy the sweater. ($5.00)

7. Miracle Cat; lol, here’s another free item. It’s this completely awful book a best friend of mine and I wrote in middle school. (I’ll sell to your for $.25; then, when I am famous, you can sell it for millions ^_^)

8. A red gift bag. Lame, yes, I know it sounds lame. But it’s from that first boyfriend I mentioned, where I used to keep all the stuff he gave me, and guess what? Still looks good as new. ($.15)

9. The Heart of the Ocean; this is another seven-year-crush-dude-related item. It’s a lovely little necklace, a heart of “diamonds” on a silver chain. My mom originally won it for free at a Hallmark store. In The Legends of Surprisers series, one of the characters my crush inspired gives me this necklace. You have no clue how long I wore that thing. Another great item to make you rich and famous when I am as well. Though, I wouldn’t sell this one. I’d set this one on display and charge people to see it. ^_^ ($12.00)

10. A snow globe; also from my first boyfriend. It appears in The Hero Chronicles, and who knows? Maybe if you buy it, then, just as in the book, you’ll be whisked away to your own kingdom, crown, and shining silver knight in armor. ($7.00)


Thank you for being here today, Christine! You have some interesting items up for grabs, but I'm with you on piano theory. Forget it! ;)

Christine can be found on her website, and on her blog.

You can enter HERE to win a copy of The Gailean Quartet on Christine's blog. 

Monday, February 14, 2011

Bloodmaiden - Christine E. Schulze - Blog Tour Review & Giveaway


Zale. Gauthier. Varden. These three dynasties... They all sound like something out of an ancient, oriental myth or fairy tale. The concept of humans and dragons helping and living in harmony with one another, without fear. To me, that's exactly what they are. A distant dream only read of, whispered secretly, quietly yearned for. For, you see, I am the new Quelda of Tynan. These words echo the mystery, horror, and romance found within Schulze's fantasy novel. Along with her new husband, Chalom, Crislin must choose to embrace cruel tradition, run from it, or stand against it. The young couple's only hope is to rally the help of the three peaceful dragon dynasties of Sulaimon-but tradition is not on their side, even outside the realm of Tynan. The dragons outside Tynan's borders have been rumored as too stubborn and proud to believe their Tynanian brothers would commit such horrors as inflicted upon the Quelda. Gaining their aid is not a likely hope. Yet, any hope at all is valued in Tynan... If they are to stand a chance of bringing cruel tradition to a permanent end, Crisilin and Chalom must brave the constant, consuming blizzards of the Ever-white. They must brave the three dynasties and the challenges awaiting there. Together, they must convince the dragon emperors to allow them access to the shrines which house the sacred Aria - protective strands of music which may be able to disperse the evil from Tynan and unite the four dynasties of Sulaimon as a whole once again. Their only aid stems from a sprite whose moods are as unstable as her magic, a young minstrel, and a mysterious fox. Despite the odds, such plans are daring, dangerous, unprecedented, but fully possible - if they can escape the Wall first.
(Synopsis taken from goodreads.)

Title: Bloodmaiden
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy
Publisher: Old Line Publishing, LLC
Publication Date: May 28, 2010
Format: E-book
Source: Won. Review is courtesy of the Teen Book Scene blog tour for Christine Schulze. You can follow along with the tour here.
Look for it: Amazon, Book Depository.
My rating: 4/5


Crislin is the Quelda of Tynan. 70 years ago, dragons and human alike lived together in harmony, carrying out the long upheld tradition that would tie their two races together. Within the last 60 years or so, the dragons have implemented a cruel tradition, one that horrifies the people of Tynan. One with a price that they must pay if they are to live in Tynan. Crislin, and her new husband, Chalom, must decide if they are going to uphold the tradition, or if they are strong enough to defy it and find help to return the dynasty to the way it once was. 
Crislin and Chalom are easy characters to like. With their future ahead of them, one would think that nothing could go wrong, but as the new Quelda for her people, Crislin and Chalom's future together isn't that bright. They need to defy the dragons, and escape if they are ever going to consider a long and happy future together. With their escape, the future remains unclear, as they need to petition the other dragon dynasties to help return their homeland to its previous state of harmony. Along the way, more parties are added to the quest, and they will help determine the future of Tynan. 
Bloodmaiden is a character-driven plot, and a good one at that. However, I would have loved to see their quest fleshed out even more. The interactions between the characters is excellent, and I loved the riddles used in the one dynasty. Though this is a short read, it is a good one, and I enjoyed it. I think fantasy fans will enjoy it as well. 
All in all, a unique and haunting storyline that will have you on the edge of your seat hoping that things work out for Crislin, Chalom and their new-found friends. Young adults and teens will enjoy it, and I think those that like riddles will appreciate the riddles included as well. I can't wait to read more from Schulze.


Giveaway

Christine has graciously provided a paperback copy of Bloodmaiden to giveaway. 
Thank you, Christine! 
This giveaway is open to US/Canada only. (Sorry to those of you who are international!
Giveaway will end February 21, 2011. 
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Blog Tour: Bloodmaiden - Christine Schulze - Guest Post

Christine Shulze is here today, courtesy of the Teen Book Scene blog tour for her book, Bloodmaiden. Look for my review of Bloodmaiden coming up on Monday. You can follow along with the tour here.


What books were your favourites growing up, and what authors have inspired you?

These days, I sadly don’t have much time for reading, as I am ever writing, promoting, and such.

However, as a child, some favorites included classic fantasies like The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, The Little House series, Dr. Suess, Stardust, and Diana Wynne Jones’ works. I tend towards both the epic and the quirky, so if you know these authors, you know what I mean! I revel in creating deep, intricate worlds, and especially deep characters and plots which intertwine into a vast whole. All of my books connect in some way, whether big or small, though all can be read as individual works as well. The Narnia books really helped inspire me as a Christian fantasy author, while I truly love the fresh ideas found in Diana Wynne Jones’ books, such as Howl’s Moving Castle and Castle in the Air.

Another big inspiration for me, from childhood through now, has been the video game series, The Legend of Zelda. Awed as an eight-year-old watching Ocarina of Time at a birthday party, I rushed home the same night to make a comic of everything I could remember—the gorgeous fantasy world and creatures, the epic and unique story-line, the wonderfully quirky characters—never had I seen such a game! It spurred the concepts for many future books, especially once I finally got to play and own it myself at the age of twelve.

I suppose you could say the Bible is a great inspiration as well, more by proxy. I consider a lot of my books to be not just fantasy but Christian fantasy. I have a couple which are definitely Christian, but the rest are not “preachy”; I aim for them to be reader-friendly to Christians and non alike, and a couple reviewers have said the books are not preachy and the Christian elements are subtle enough to be reader-friendly. Mainly, I have an allegorical God whom the characters refer to, talk about, sometimes even meet on occasion in certain stories. I also include values like friendship, forgiveness, and such, which are present in many young adult or middle grade works to begin with. Even Harry Potter speaks of self-sacrificial love—speaking of which, that series inspired my own called The Hero Chronicles. Available as both ebooks and print, the series follows a group of fairy and elf students on their ventures, and while they start out at a magical school, their world and its ventures greatly expand, crossing time and space, before the series’ end. Receiving a few good reviews, I highly recommend checking it out—along with Bloodmaiden, of course.

Well, hopefully this gives you a glimpse into some of the inspirations behind my works. Thanks so much for stopping by to read and to Corrine for having me. To you all, God bless, happy reading, and may you someday be inspired by my stories!

Thank you for being here today, Christine! I enjoyed reading about your inspirations, and love the fact that Harry Potter is one of them. I'll have to check out your "Hero Chronicles" series, it sounds great!