Recently I finished reading Root Bound by Tanya Karen Gough and had to contact the author for an interview. I was so taken by the story, its unique premise, the engaging character of Emma and the humour of the Brownies. How far will you go to find your way home? Emma and her father are always on the move, travelling from place to place as her father’s work demands. Their new home, however, is different. There’s a frightening woman who lives down the hall: she bears an uncanny resemblance to a witch. A mysterious light comes from her apartment, and a small boy seems to be trapped inside. · We're hosting an excerpt from young adult fantasy novel 'Root Bound' by author Tanya Karen Gough. Book Excerpt The Translations Room was an enormous cavern somewhat reminiscent of a medieval monastery. The floor was lined with row after row of tiny desks at which sat hundreds of tiny, Mat–sized brownies, each scribbling away furiously on.
Today I'm excited to be a part of the Blog Tour for Root Bound by Tanya Karen Gough, sponsored by Xpresso Book Tours! Click the banner to see all of the stops on this tour, and continue reading to see my thoughts on the book and enter for your chance to win a signed copy! Root Bound (Emma and the Elementals #1) by Tanya Karen Gough Baba Yaga. Root Bound is the first of a planned quartet called Emma and the Elements. This middle grade fantasy series follows Emma as she comes of age and discovers how her unique magic can restore order to . I was attracted to Root Bound by Tanya Karen Gough (Baba Yaga Press) because of all of the mythological elements. I mean Ceres, Hades and brownies? I could not pass that up. The supernatural and mythological threads of this story are definitely what kept me reading Root Bound, but they weren't enough to fully hold my attention.
Root Bound: (Emma the Elementals) by Tanya Karen Gough. Paperback $ Ship This Item — Qualifies for Free Shipping Buy Online, Pick up in Store Check. How far will you go to find your way home? Emma and her father are always on the move, travelling from place to place as her father’s work demands. Their new home, however, is different. There’s a frightening woman who lives down the hall: she bears an uncanny resemblance to a witch. A mysterious light comes from her apartment, and a small boy seems to be trapped inside. School in this. Root Bound by Tanya Karen Gough Root Bound is a fantasy appropriate for ages 10 and up. Emma and her father have been nomads for many years, moving from place to place, wherever Emma’s dad takes them. Many places were very small, requiring Emma to sleep on the couch and the two to share closets.
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