Thanks so much to Heather for  having us on her blog! We’ll apologize now, we’re writing this our  last week of school with finals so it’s not the best, but we hope  you enjoy this little inside to our blog!
Well, the first thing I’ll say is our story of how the blog started. Here’s the fairy tale version in all its obscurity:
http://yathenaeum.blogspot.
What if I don’t want the  storyteller version?
Well, then here’s the other:  So, not this November, but the one before it, Julie was getting extra  credit to go to some event and Erika had seen that Libba Bray was coming  to Books & Books in February... So, Erika went up to the event coordinator,  Emily, and asked for the exact date and time of the event. Emily gave  Erika her e-mail and said to e-mail her if she had any ideas. Well,  Erika did and dragged Lorena and Julie with her to make them a reality.  We wore costumes, made Gemma’s necklace, made bracelets for Book  of a Thousand Days (It was one of the events with both Libba Bray  and Shannon Hale, which by itself is amazing).
Brigitte is an old friend of  Lorena’s so she came to the event as well and began helping us. It  was incredible! Books & Books liked it too because we were then  asked to help at more events and pretty soon we became their Teen Girl  Posse.
Over the summer we organized  an amazing Breaking Dawn release party and after that was done,  Erika felt bored. So, she thought “We should have a blog.” You see,  Erika tends to have these crazy ideas that in the end just mean more  work for Lorena. And with that the blog went into formation. It took  us forever to think of a name, though YAthenaeum was actually one of  our first ideas, but we weren’t sure pronunciation-wise. In the end,  we gave in to the word’s demands and the blog became YAthenaeum and  we became The YAthenaeum Team. Lorena (see told you, more work for Lorena)  painted the banner on the blog, and designed the page, and we were off.  We’ve been blogging ever since the end of September progressively  gaining popularity and recognition.
We also now have a twitter  (YAthenaeum- http://twitter.com/YAthenaeum) thanks to Erika’s random  ideas. Lorena, Brigitte, and Julie are scared of what she’s going  to think of next.
What can you find on our blog?
Contests, YA and children’s  Books & Books events, recaps of said events, reviews, random things,  any YA thing you can think of basically…
Where do we get our ARCs?
Recently, well, not too recently  anymore, we began getting e-mails from publishers and people asking  us if we’d like to review them and of course we said yes. This list  includes HarperTeen and Lerner. We also have been getting them from  Books & Books, who gets them because they are a bookstore, the entire  time. Then, like normal obsessed readers, we’ve won some through authors’  contests as well.
Want to know a little about us individually?
Well, below find the ARCs we  each have, plus a link to our very first review! It brings back memories…  Even if those memories were only about 8 months ago… Also, you can  find a short intro for each of us, if you click the picture of us on  the right hand side bar of YAthenaeum.
Erika
ARCs:
First Review- My first review  was Paper Towns by John Green! It was also the first review on  our blog and was a combination post. So, here you will find a Q&A  with John, my review, as well as tour information that is no longer  relevant. I loved (still love) that book!
http://yathenaeum.blogspot.
Lorena
ARCs:

First review- Oh wow, my first  review had been of The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson. Now I know  what you’re saying, that definitely is not a YA book, but that had  been the last book I had read before it was my turn to post. And it  had been (still is) too amazing not to tell everyone about it. 
http://yathenaeum.blogspot.
Julie
ARCs: (I just want to point out that being Erika’s sister means she takes most of the ARCs, though she does let me read them.)
First review- I have an obsession  with owls, so getting the ARC of Scat  by the author of Hoot was a dream come true in itself. But Scat  lived up to it’s expectations! Though it may be leaning more towards  children’s, it was still amazing. Being the youngest, I’m always  given the younger books, but in this case I didn’t mind.
http://yathenaeum.blogspot.
Brigitte
ARCs:

First review- I was never too  big a fan of YA literature, so to find something that I would read for  my first post was a challenge all on it's own. Eventually Lorena got  me to read The Book Thief by Markus Zusak, and really it was  just an amazing book. I think harder than getting me to read it, was writing a  review to sum up how I felt about it. 
http://yathenaeum.blogspot.
Hopefully it was slightly entertaining!  Thanks again to Heather for having us here. 
-The YAthenaeum Team


 


 

 
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2 comments:
Rule of the Claw - that one looks VERY interesting.
Thank you guys! I know that must have been incredibly hard to mix your schedules and take those pictures, but it turned out so cool! I loved your post. I had to end on a high note. :) Thank you so much. You rock.
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