Saturday, October 31, 2009
All Hallow's Eve Giveaway At Book Chick CIty
There are 3 prize packs to choose from and simple instructions on how to enter.
Guidelines taken directly from Book Chick City blog: Found Here
All you have to do for a chance to win is the following:
1. Follow this blog
2. Follow me on twitter (use link on sidebar)
3. Blog and Twitter about this contest, leave both url links with your comment
4. Tell me which bundle of books you would like to win: 1, 2 or 3.
5. Leave your email address so I can contact you easily
This is open WORLDWIDE and ends at 12pm GMT tomorrow - so you don't have long, enter now! The winner will be announced tomorrow too!
Secret Giveaway - Do you know the word?
In my opening post on the 1st October I mentioned an extra surprise giveaway. This was in the form of a scavenger hunt. All you had to do was keep a look out for letters in some of my posts that were enlarged and highlighted (bold). These letters would eventually make up a Halloween theme word. If you know this word then let me know by leaving a comment. I will then pick a winner.
This is again open WORLDWIDE (aren't I generous!) and will end tomorrow at 12pm GMT. The winner will be announced tomorrow and will get to know their secret prize!
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Awesome Contest Announcement!!!!
My entry for the contest:
The Unwritten Rule by Elizabeth Scott
Bleeding Violet by Dia Reeves
Dark Divine by Bree Despain
Voices Of Dragons by Carrie Vaughn
I must win these books because I have been tempted and teased for months . I have a sincere need to read these books that cannot be ignored.
Edited to add:
Open to United States ONLY
Go here to enter this awesome contest.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Teens Read Too Official Blog Invitation
The official Book Club of TeensReadToo.com. Featuring author spotlights, interviews, Q&A, giveaways, and much, much more!
It’s finally happening! Coming January 1, 2010, the TRT Book Club will be unveiled in all its glory at http://trtbookclub.blogspot/. com/.
For the first time in our nearly four years of operation, TRT will be hosting guest bloggers on a regular basis! In case you’re not as excited as we seem to be, let me tell you exactly what that means for you.
1) Free press! Get your book(s) out there to the public, all at no cost to you!
2) The opportunity to answer in-depth questions from your fans!
3) A chance to connect with old and new readers!
4) Show off – have fun – take a break!
5) The best part – It’s Totally Free!
Although we’re posting now on the blog, we’re also in the process of advertising to our nearly 400,000 monthly site visitors about this new, exciting project. We want to have a ton of followers before the authors begin visiting!
We’re booking now for 2010. Spots will be reserved on a first-come/first- served basis, so please include two or three dates of your choice. Reminders will be sent out one week prior to your guest date.
Remember, this is all absolutely free! Although it will not be a requirement to give away a prize during your special day, we ask that you think about offering up something (book, bookmarks, book plate, key chain, etc.) to excite readers even more about your visit. We will also do promotions through our monthly newsletter, on the TRT website, and through the blog’s calendar of events.
This is really exciting news for us, and we’re looking forward to sharing it with you! Please contact us today to book your spot for 2010 – we can’t wait to get started!
Jen Wardrip, Owner
http://www.teensreadtoo.com/
admin@teensreadtoo.com
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Review of CSN chair and Bookshelf
Chair Review:
4 of 5 Stars
I like this chair .
Comfortable
Supports my back
Doesn't take up a lot of space
I like that it swivels
BookShelf Review:
4 of 5 stars
It matches perfectly the other 2 shelves that I have.
The shelves are adjustable.
Fits in the room nicely.
My Husband's review of both products:
Chair review:
Needs more attachments that not only fit together but are attached by screws. The only thing that is screwed together in the chair is the base of the seat which attaches to the chair back.
Bookshelf Review:
Wishes that the pieces located under the shelf itself were wider and flat to give more support to the shelves. Also wishes the back of the shelf was sturdier.
Both the chair and the shelf are very easy to put together. They arrived fast and and didn't take very long when you took the time to set everything out. Directions were easy to read and follow.
If you take both of our stats Hubby- 3 of 5 stars to both and mine- 4 of 5 stars to both, you get 3.5 stars average for both the chair and shelf.
In conclusion :
If money is an option and to many of us it is, the shelf and chair are good picks for the money. I researched both at some local stores here and they are compareable to the other products out there in all ways except price. I must say however that the great customer service ( ie emails to me) makes up for the extra 10-20 dollars spent. I received emails before the order was put in, after it was ordered, when it was shipped and even after I received it. I would rather spend the extra money getting something from CSN and being sure that they care whether I like it or not instead of taking the cheap route and being left holding the bag if it doesn't live up to my expectations. I am very happy with the shelf and chair from CSN.
Thank You CSN and Jason Zimelman for the opportunity to review your products.
P.S. Pay no attention to the mess that is my bookshelf.
Playing Catch Up
My second contest was given to me by Ivy at BookReaderTimes. I really appreciate Ivy giving my readers and I an opportunity like this. The winner of this contest was DrkCherry( Elaine).
I am sincerely greatful for everyone's help in making this a better blog. I look forward to more contests here and as soon as I get caught up there will be more reviews very soon.
Thursday, October 8, 2009
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Review of Shadowlight by Lynn Viehl
With just one touch, Jessa Bellamy can see anyone’s darkest secrets, thanks to whoever tampered with her genes. What she doesn’t know is that a biotech company has discovered her talent and intends to kill her and harvest her priceless DNA...
Gaven Matthias is forced to abduct Jessa himself so he can protect her, but Jessa has a hard time believing the one man whose secrets she can’t read. As a monstrous assassin closes in and forces them to run, Jessa will have to find another way to discover if Matthias is her greatest ally—or her deadliest enemy.
My Thoughts:
• Loads of thrilling action
• a little romance
• Fast paced
• suspenseful storyline
• strong paranormal elements
I hadn't read any of Lynn Viehl's Darkyn series before and after reading this I wish I had. This book had everything I look for in a great book( see above thoughts). Although I haven't read the Darkyn series I didn't feel lost while reading this. Lynn Viehl is a very gifted storyteller who kept me captivated the entire story. I am definitely putting Dreamveil: A novel of the Kyndred on my TBR pile, it should make its way to everyone June 2010.
This book is a definite 5 stars( now pardon me while I go order a dead tree copy of this awesome book.)
• Paperback: 336 pages
• Publisher: Onyx (October 6, 2009)
• Language: English
• ISBN-10: 0451412788
• ISBN-13: 978-0451412782
For anyne who'd like to know I was given this e-ARC by the author, Lynn Viehl, for the purpose of review.