Laura Tien

Loony Blurbs: Not a Scrambled Red Storm

Loony Blurbs is a monthly feature hosted by Emily from The Loony Teen Writer where you create your own synopses based on just a book’s title. Welcome to my crazy imagination.

With a new year comes more new features! Originally, I was only going to do the Top Ten Tuesday but I’ve always wanted to participate in Loony Blurbs. Plus, it’s monthly which means it’s different and really fun! I can’t wait to see what the future of Loony Blurbs holds. Without further ado, let’s look at my professional blurb writing skills.

Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

At birth, the Red Queen was switched with the White Queen.

Born as the heir of evil.

Raised as the heir of good.

When one mysterious lord reveals the truth, it changes everything. He will keep her secret – for a price. The Red Queen is torn between who she is and who she really is. The truth changes everything. Everyone she’s ever loved has become her enemy and everyone she’s ever hated have become her army. Will she bring the world together or tear it apart?

Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean by Kirsty Murray

From bestselling authors comes the new story filled with imagination.

A world where anything is possible; this world. A group of high school students will live through the experience of a life time. But not without issues. Consumed by teenage angst, puberty and lust, the five students get tied up in a mess. This was never meant to happen. Imagination was meant to be easy. When they must fight a battle they never saw coming, their lives change forever. For better or for worse? No one knows.

Join them on their journey as they eat the sky, drink the ocean and try to stay alive.

Solitaire by Alice Oseman

All about a fun and simple journey into Las Vegas. Or well, at least it was meant to be fun and simple. For (insert name)’s 21st birthday, she took to the famous Las Vegas strip. One game of Solitaire. That was it. She was wondering why casinos here even had Solitaire.

Then she found out… and she wished she’d never touch that deck of cards. Fun and simple had become magical and complicated.

Scrambled Eggs at Midnight by Brad Barkley & Heather Hepler

What’s the point of having breakfast in the morning when you can have breakfast at midnight? (insert name) has found the key to living the best life ever. The perfect recipe and the perfect time to eat it. Scrambled eggs at midnight. He has always believed that he had 2 options.

1. Keep it a secret and only share it with his loved ones.

2. Become a billionaire with the idea.

But when (insert name) comes into his life, he realises he has a third option.

3. Join the secret organisation of magical chefs.

Stormdancer by Jay Kristoff

When (insert name) is caught in a storm for the first time, he realises that it’s one of the most amazing feelings he’s ever felt. The storm has become his only comfort, his only escape from the real world. In the storm, he dances, he frees himself from all the anxiety and pressure. He is not the only one.

Ever since (insert name) was young, she had loved the rain, the wind and the storms. No one ever understood her passion. Until she met him.

Not a Drop to Drink by Mindy McGinnis

The world is coming to an end. Without a drop to drink, how will anything survive?

Unless there was a way to make water?

The mad scientist, (insert name), was ostracised from society. “When are we ever going to need water?” “You can’t get that from a tap?” Endless people doubting his claims. Now, he has all the power. He decides who lives and who dies. What lives and what dies. But as they say, with great power comes great responsibility.

The Astrologer’s Daughter by Rebecca Lim

(insert name) was that girl with the crazy mother. The crazy mother who everyone’s mother secretly went to for advice. Everyone around her has told her that she was weird because her mum was weird. She was starting to believe it too.

Until she meets a brown-eyed boy who wasn’t afraid to admit that (insert name)’s mother wasn’t crazy. In fact, her mother had saved his life. The two become best friends. Or maybe they’re more than that?

I’ve purposely not looked up the actual synopses. Am I accurate?

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