Check out Daily Mayo’s review of Outside In. ‘Everything is larger-than-life, with bigger parties, more drugs, more alcohol, and more “fun” than most people have in their entire lives.”
Daily Mayo is run by Brenda, a freelance writer and book-lover from Dallas, who also operates the writing company Archstone Solutions and Schooling a Monkey. Follow her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.
Ever wonder from where writers get their ideas or how they research for their books? Check out the guest blog Cooper wrote on Books à la Mode about the types of research he uses in crafting a novel.
Books à la Mode is a book, beauty & fashion blog that brings you everything stylish, from the hottest books, to the latest makeup and clothing trends. It is a haven for books with a vogue flush—a blog for modish books and all else chic. To stay up on the latest and greatest cultural obsessions, follow them on Twitter, Goodreads, or Bloglovin’.
Check out Endless Days of Literary Ecstasy’s review of Outside In. “Cooper painted real places like the Roundhouse, Boardwalk, and winery perfectly. I could truly see each and every place as Brad and his friends visited each. If you are looking for a coming of age story to read this summer then Outside In is for you.”
Endless Days of Literary Ecstasy is operated by Candace, a wife, mother, Masters graduate from Ohio State University, reviewer and freelance editor all rolled up into one book-loving package. Follow her on Facebook, Bookpleasures.com, booksneeze.com, Tyndale, and Blogging for Books or Networked Blogs to get her latest reviews.
American Book Fest has just awarded Outside In with the 2014 International Book Award for Best Literary Fiction.
See the complete list of winners for all genres in their press release. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube, and Google+ for more info and the latest updates.
Check out Cupcakes Book Cupboard’s review of Outside In. “You will not want to say goodbye to him, but Cooper knows how to end Brad’s story. The best writers don’t give readers what they want, they give readers what they need.”
Cupcake’s Book Cupboard is a book blog by a high school English teacher and self-admitted book nerd. Subscribe via email to follow the blog or like her on Facebook to get the latest posts as she discovers books, books, and more books.