Hello everyone! We are so excited to announce the tour schedule for Project F by Jeanne DuPrau.
October 9th
Read & Reviewed – Review
October 10th
Eye-Rolling Demigod’s Book Blog – Promotional Post
October 11th
Book-Keeping – Top 5 Reasons to Read Project F
October 12th
One More Exclamation – Top 5 Reasons to Read Project F
October 13th
Charli’s Book Box – Promotional Post
deepireads – Review
October 14th
castella & novellas – Promotional Post
October 15th
the nutty bookworm reads alot – Promotional Post
October 9th
gryffindorbookishnerd – Review
tbrandbeyond – Promotional Post
October 10th
ninebookishlives – Promotional Post
mythicmelancholy – Review
eyerollingdemigod – Content Creator’s Choice
October 11th
froggyreadteach – Top 5 Reasons to Read Project F, Creative Post: Classroom Library Drop
kathreadsall – Review
hollymbryan – Content Creator’s Choice
October 12th
pagesforpaige – Top 5 Reasons to Read Project F
onemoreexclamation – Content Creator’s Choice
October 13th
ablueboxfullofbooks – Creative Post: Little Free Library Drop, TikTok
deepireads – Content Creator’s Choice
October 14th
professional_bookworm_dede – Review
castella.and.novellas – Content Creator’s Choice
October 15th
bookdemonio – Promotional Post
quirkylitlover – Review
poohsreadingcorner – Review
Genre: Middle grade Sci-Fi
Publishing date: October 10th, 2023
Synopsis:
From the bestselling author of The City of Ember comes a post-apocalyptic story set hundreds of years in the future, where life is simple and modern conveniences are a thing of the past until a boy enchanted by technology is forced to choose between doing the right thing for his community and pursuing his dreams of adventure.
WELCOME TO THE FUTURE.
There are no cars, planes, television, or smart phones. Climate change wreaked havoc on Earth hundreds of years ago, and now people live a simpler life.
Then thirteen-year-old Keith uncovers a secret. It’s a mysterious mission known only as Project F. It’s advanced, it’s scientific, and it’s going to change the world. It’s exactly the kind of adventure Keith has always longed to be a part of.
And what is adventure without a little danger, right? But how much danger is Keith willing to risk? For himself? For his family? For his community? For the entire world…?
Jeanne DuPrau’s The City of Ember was an instant hit when it arrived on bookshelves. It has become a modern classic beloved by readers selling hundreds of thousands of copies a year! In her latest novel, she explores timely questions about the Earth and our use of its resources. A bold novel, Project F asks how much you are willing to risk to save the future.
Jeanne DuPrau spends several hours of every day at her computer, thinking up sentences. She has this quote taped to her wall: “A writer is someone for whom writing is harder than it is for other people” (Thomas Mann).
This gives her courage, because she finds writing very hard. So many words to choose from! So many different things that could happen in a story at any moment! Writing is one tough decision after another.
But it’s also the most satisfying thing she knows how to do. So she keeps doing it. So far, she has written four novels, six books of nonfiction, and quite a few essays and stories.
Jeanne DuPrau doesn’t write every minute of every day. She also putters around in her garden. She lives in California, where it’s easy to grow every