Monday 6 September 2021

Blog Tour: Baby Teeth by Meg Graham



It starts when Claudia offers her a yellow rose.
Immy has been in love before – many times, across many lifetimes. But never as deeply, as intensely as this.
Claudia has never been in love this before either. But then, this is her first time with a vampire.
The forbidden thirst for blood runs deep in Immy. And within her mind clamour the voices, of all the others she has been, their desires, and their wrongs.


Hi all! I was lucky enough to be able to chat to Meg about some of her favourite books as part of the tour for this fascinating, thrilling, occasionally terrifying new book. She was kind enough to go into a bit of detail for me! I've added links to goodreads so you can add these to your TBR. For the author I just picked one of her books.



My name is Meg Grehan and my new book, Baby Teeth has just come out! It’s about vampires, love, desire and identity. Thank you so much to Read and Reviews for hosting me!

When I start writing a new book I don’t really do much research. For Baby Teeth I read a book or two about the history of vampires but as my vampires are a little different I can’t say they helped much, they were super interesting though!

I don’t really seek out books about the same topics I’m writing about but I do try to find books with a similar mood or tone to the one I’m trying to achieve. Here are some books that inspired or helped me in writing Baby Teeth!


If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio

If We Were Villains is my absolute favourite book. It’s set in a prestigious arts college and follows a group of Shakespeare students. It has theatre and murder and is delishly dark. I reread it when I’m having trouble writing and it always makes me feel inspired. My copy is so tabbed and annotated that I don’t think anyone could even make out the text!


We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson

This is another one of my favourite books, it’s so atmospheric and has one of the best protagonists I’ve read. We follow Merricat who likes her sister Constance, and Richard Plantagenet, and Amanita phalloides, the death-cap mushroom and whose family was murdered six years ago.

I reread this one while working on Baby Teeth, Shirley Jackson’s writing always inspires me and this time was no different.


Mary Oliver

Mary Oliver is my favourite poet, I even have a line of her poetry tattooed on my arm. She writes about nature in a way that makes you feel like you’re in it, it’s immersive and so beautiful. I read her poetry a lot when I was preparing to write the forest scenes in Baby Teeth.


Sleepwalking by Meg Wolitzer

I read this one in the middle of writing Baby Teeth and I loved how dark and absorbing it is. Reading it definitely helped me create the mood I really really wanted for Baby Teeth. It follows Claire, one of three “death girls”, each of whom is obsessed with a different poet and their suicide. The girls dress in all black and meet at night to read their poets' work by candlelight. Claire, however, takes her obsession to another level and her life becomes completely entangled with her favourite poet’s.



Thank you so much, Meg! This was a great insight and I've added some books to my TBR. Please do check out the rest of the blogs on the tour for some more great content!



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