April 21, 2015

School of Deaths Tour: Excerpt + Giveaway

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Welcome to my stop on the tour for School of Deaths! Today I have an excerpt from the book for you - and don't forget to enter the giveaway! To follow the rest of the tour, click on the banner above.


School of Deaths
Author: Christopher Mannino
Release Date: May 2, 2014
270 pages

Description:
 
Thrust into a world of men, can a timid girl find bravery as the first female Death?
 
Thirteen-year-old Suzie Sarnio always believed the Grim Reaper was a fairy tale image of a skeleton with a scythe. Now, forced to enter the College of Deaths, she finds herself training to bring souls from the Living World to the Hereafter. The task is demanding enough, but as the only female in the all-male College, she quickly becomes a target. Attacked by both classmates and strangers, Suzie is alone in a world where even her teachers want her to fail.
 
Scythes hungry for souls, Deaths who subjugate a race of mysterious magicians, and echoes of an ancient war with Dragons.
 
As her year progresses, Suzie suspects her presence isn't an accident. She uncovers a plot to overthrow the World of Deaths. Now she must also discover the reason she's been brought there: the first female Death in a million years.

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She wanted to scream but no sound came. She wanted to run, but her legs wouldn’t move. The hooded man grinned. 
 
Suzie’s heart pounded as she opened her eyes. Laughter echoed in the back of her head. The terrible laughter she heard every night. She wiped the sweat from her face, pushing aside the sheets. Sunlight spilled into her room from between frilly curtains. Mom would be knocking on the door to wake her soon. She turned to one side as the dream started to fade. Every night the same nightmare. Every night she heard the laughter. The hooded man with a scythe. The feeling of complete terror. 
 
What did it mean?
 
Above her clock radio, a worn teddy bear stared at her with its single eye. She pulled the bear to her chest and clutched it with her bony fingers. 
 
Suzie Sarnio. The hooded man had written her name down. He always wrote it right before the laughter began. The man looked like Death. But why would Death have a stammer? 
 
“Suzie,” said Mom, knocking on the door. “Come on, you’ll be late for school.” 
 
“I’m coming.” 
 
Suzie changed, staring at the mirror in her pink-wallpapered room. Each rib stuck out from her chest; she counted all twenty-four. The skin on her face stretched tightly over her skeletal face, and dark patches surrounded each of her gray eyes. As much as she tried to comb it, her long black hair tangled into stringy knots. Her arms hung from her shoulders like twigs, and her legs looked too weak to hold her up. In the past few months, she had lost nearly half of her weight. She glanced at an old picture, taken last year, onthe first day of seventh grade. A chubby, pigtailed girl with freckles smiled back at her from the photo. Her braces gleamed in the sun, only a month before their removal. Suzie sighed. She opened the door, looking for a moment at her room. She didn’t want to start another year of school. Slowly, she turned around. 
 
“Hey, squirt, watch out,” said Joe. 
 
“Sorry.” Joe was a pest and a bully, but he was her big brother, and Suzie supposed she loved him. 
 
“Get your skinny butt out of the way already. We’ve got a run before school.” 
 
“Today’s the first day—” 
 
“After last year, coach says we have to practice early.” 
 
Suzie stepped aside, watching the bulky frame of her brother lumber downstairs. 
 
“Later.” He winked at Suzie. “Have fun at school.” He ran out the front door, slamming it behind him, while Suzie went to the kitchen and sat down. 
 
“I’ve made you a special breakfast,” said her mother, carrying a plate and a glass of orange juice. 
 
“Let me guess, something big."
Christopher Mannino’s life is best described as an unending creative outlet. He teaches high school theatre in Greenbelt, Maryland. In addition to his daily drama classes, he runs several after-school performance/production drama groups. He spends his summers writing and singing. Mannino holds a Master of Arts in Theatre Education from Catholic University, and has studied mythology and literature both in America and at Oxford University. His work with young people helped inspire him to write young adult fantasy, although it was his love of reading that truly brought his writing to life. 

Mannino is currently working on a sequel to “School of Deaths” as well as an adult science fiction novel. 












2 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for hosting today. The print version of School of Deaths releases in two weeks, and the sequel releases one month later.

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  2. A big responsibility for a 13 year old.

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