Bran Hambric by Kaleb Nation

There is a magical feel to this book… from  opening the cover to the first page I felt almost like holding my breath as the  words whisked me inside!  ~ Sheila

Brann HambrigBran Hambric was found locked in a bank vault at six years old, with no memory of his past. For years, he has lived with one of the bankers, wondering why he was left behind — until one night, when he is fourteen, he is suddenly confronted by a maddened creature, speaking of Bran’s true past and trying to kidnap him.

Bran finds that he is at the center of a plot which started years before he was even born: the plot of a deadly curse his mother created…and one that her former masters are hunting for him to complete.

Haunted by the spirit of his mother’s master and living in a city where magic is illegal, Bran must undo the crimes of his past…before it is too late.


Can a book feel like magic?  I think it can.  Actually – as I think about how the idea of Bran Hambric came to be… that’s a bit of magic in itself, and you will read more about that in my author interview with Kaleb Nation today!  When this book arrived in my home I was itching to get into it… I felt it was something special before I ever opened it and that scared me a bit… what if I was wrong?  Did I seriously just judge a book by its cover?  I think I did a little, and along with the small buzz through the internet that I was hearing about the book, I could not wait tog et started.

The first part of Bran Hambric felt very Rowling like… there were a lot of similarities to Harry Potter and while I adore the Harry Potter series I was a little saddened that this may be a book that followed a bit too closely to that outline.  A couple more chapters in, Bran Hambric felt as though it found its own path and off we flew together – book and reader, into an adventure I will safely describe as magical.

This was a book that I could not put down, and for the two days I was reading it (over Labor day weekend) I had my nose stuck in it every chance I could get.  I think it is a wonderful YA read and fans of YA fantasy should definitely invest the time time into reading this book. For a first book, that was started when Kaleb Nation was 14, it has a lot of potential I think his follow up books will become even better.

I look forward to what comes next not only for Kaleb, but also for Bran.  Be sure to read my interview with author Kaleb Nation here.


This book was sent to me by Sourcebooks

I would rate this book G

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Interview with Kaleb Nation, Author of Bran Hambric

I am pleased to welcome to One Persons Journey Through a World of Books, Kaleb Nation.  Kaleb is the author of Bran Hambric, the wonderful book that was just released on 9/9/09.

kaleb-nation-photo-creditWelcome Kaleb!  Please make yourself comfortable.  When I first started hearing about Bran Hambric I had also heard how the story came to you on March 3rd, 2003,  3/3/03.  You were 14 at the time.  That amazes me.   Would youplease tell us a little about what that was like?

I remember jumping out of bed, scrambling down the ladder of the bunk bed I shared with my brother, and dashing to my desk to write the idea down. For some reason, on that night, I knew that the date would be important, and that’s why I made sure to write it down in my notebook. I don’t know if I just had a feeling that the book would eventually be published, or if it was just part of my interest in strange and unusual calendar dates, but I’m really happy I made sure to write it down!


I can visualize that!  How amazing!  Did the idea for the book come to you as whole or were there parts you really had to think on and add to make it flow?

The main story came to me at once: I knew that Bran was being hunted by a creature, I knew that he lived in a modern city that banned magic, and I knew a lot of specific parts about his past. Most of the details of the story, however, had to be developed over the following years of writing.


I picture you as this young boy writing this book and have to wonder what did your parents think at the time and/or your siblings?  Did they think you were on to something or just using your time productively?

Luckily, I was home schooled, so my parents actually made my writing a part of my school schedule! They were very supportive, even when I would spend hours on end writing (it got so bad they had to set time limits on my writing time!). My brother Jaden and sister Maddi were my main readers for years, and know about all the deleted scenes and characters that got cut over the years. I’d always know if something was good if they liked it, or what had to be taken out when they started to get bored.


Any friends, extended family, etc… were they supportive of what you were writing?  Involved in any way?

I had a cousin who had published technical writing and fiction for magazines before, and she was a huge help in the beginning! She would read my early drafts and make long-distance calls to me on the weekends to discuss it. I was a bit starstruck that my cousin was a real writer and was actually helping me with editing. I also had a lot of great friends who read the drafts and made comments on things they liked or didn’t like.


At the age of 14, what book was your favorite?

It’s hard to remember. I know back then that I liked The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.


When you completed the book, did you have a publisher ready or did you have to go and market it?.  Share a bit about that experience.

After I finished the book, I first had to find an agent. I had been researching the publishing business for years and knew a lot of the process already, thankfully. I sent out a bunch of email queries and had a few agents who were interested, but after a while of nobody taking it on, I had to rewrite my query. After the rewrite, suddenly nine agents were interested (never doubt the power of editing your query letter!). I signed with my agent, and worked with him to get the book ready for a publisher.

Is there plans for another book?

Yes!  I am writing the sequel to Bran Hambric now.


Thank you Kaleb so much for your time!  I imagine your life is quite busy now and with the release of the book, probably only getting busier!  Readers, you can find Bran Hambric on sale now!  Be sure to see my review of Bran Hambric here.


Word verification Balderdash (The Thursday Thing)

This is the weekly meme where I encourage anyone who wishes to play along to take those crazy word verifications balderdashthey have had over the past week and create a fake definition for them (much like how you play the board game Balderdash).  This is all in fun and makes commenting on blogs a bit more interesting when the verification may just give you the best definition of the week!  See original post here.

Not a huge offering this week – I have been busy and found that yesterday I had hardly captured a thing!  Here is what I have:

crudt: that residue found at the bottom of the cup (coffee,tea) afte you have finished drinking it.

exend: a false ending to a not so good  book.  You think well.. its over.  Then you turn the page and are shocked to see there is more.

BELT: Not what you think… BELT is the new and improved BLT, but this one is Bacon, EGG, lettuce and tomato!

lefeet: A much politer french version of saying you have two left feet.  Rather than, “Dude!  You got two left feet! Har Har!”  It is much nicer in french as they say, “Oh, Madame…. lefeet?”

Want to play?

I would love to see what you come up with!  To do your own, simply grab the picture meme and add it to your own post.  Link back to this post and leave a comment here letting my know you have and I will add your blog post to this one so people may see other participants.  Let the fun begin!  :)

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Books and Winners – Oh My!

I am behind on my giveaways and I want to go into next weeks BBAW clean as I have many things planned here!  🙂

So lets give away some books shall we?

We will start here with Jantsens Gift by Pam Cope – I have 5 wonderful books to give away and here are the winners:

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I loved all the answers on how everyone would serve in our world!

I now have five winners for The Blue Star by Tony Earley… these winners are:

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I have 5 books to give away for The Lost Dog by Michelle De Kretser and the winners are:

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Special thanks to Rebecca who gave us a picture of her pup to be used on the original book giveaway post!  Thanks Taz and Rebecca!

And finally for tonight I have 5 copies of The Woman Who Named God by Charlotte Gordon to giveaway!

wC O N G R A T U L A T I O N S ! ! !

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Stray Affections by Charlene Ann Baumbich w/ Giveaway

A  read that I enjoyed with a cup of hot cocoa during the cool September  evenings with just a touch of magic… that seems to me, to always be found in Minnesota!  ~ Sheila

This giveaway is now closed.  The winner is Tea! 🙂


The last thing that Cassandra Higgins expects out of her Sunday is to be

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mesmerized at a collectors’ convention by a snow globe. She’s enjoying some mommy time, with husband Ken at home tending their brood of four young boys, when she’s utterly charmed by the one-of-a kind globe containing figures of three dogs and a little girl with hair the color of her own. She can’t resist taking the unique globe home — even if means wrestling another shopper for it!

The beautiful snowglobe sparks long-dormant memories for Cassie, of her beloved Grandpa Wonky, the stray she rescued as a child, and the painful roots of her combative relationship with her mother, “Bad Betty” Kamrowski. Life in Wanonishaw, Minnesota is never dull, though, and Cassie keeps the recollections at bay, busy balancing her boys, her home daycare operation, and being a good friend to best pal Margret. But after a strange — “flurrious”, as Cassie deems it — moment happens with the remarkable snow globe, Cassie and the people she loves are swirled into a tumultuous, yet grace-filled, and life-changing journey.


I found Stray Affections to be an easy read set in my home state – which for some reason I still get a kick out of reading books centered in Minnesota.  Within the first few pages of this book you are introduced to the strain in the relationship between our main character Cassandra (daycare provider and mother of four) and her mother Betty.  IE.  Bad Betty.

Stray Affections deals with betrayal (Cassandra has memories of when she felt she had let down her family pet, Toby, as a child).  This book is centered around a snow globe – and unresolved memories that bubble to the surface as Cassandra learns the power of forgiveness all wrapped into a book that is a bit quirky and fun – ending with an event that not only includes the whole community but with a volunteer effort that made my heart leap!

I read this book while at our cabin in Finland, Minnesota.  I found that an appropriate place to sit back over Labor day weekend and sink into this book.  I found the book a quick, lite read and loved the “Burt’s Durve’s Recipes in the back of the book.  I will be trying these out at the October Bookies Book Club potluck at my home!

Charlene Ann Baumbich is a popular author and speaker and an award-winning journalist. In addition to her Dearest Dorothy series of novels, she has written seven nonfiction books of humor and inspiration. A bungee-jumping, once motorcycle-owning grandma and unabashed dog lover, Charlene lives with her husband and rescued dog Kornflake in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. She loves telling stories, laughing whenever possible, and considers herself a Wild Child of God.

Ashley has generously offered me an additional copy of this book to give away to one lucky reader!  Here’s how to enter:

1 Entry – leave a comment here on something you do in your own community as a volunteer or to better our world

BONUS Entry (ahhh… the coveted bonus entry!) Tweet about this giveaway or blog on it for an extra entry

Remember US entrys only – no po box numbers.  Giveaway will close on September 30

I received this book, and an additional copy to give away from Ashley Boyer of  Multnomah Books

I would give this book a G rating