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Giveaway: Waking Up in the Land of Glitter

Waking Up in the Land of GlitterWaking Up in the Land of Glitter: A Crafty Chica Novel by Kathy Cano-Murillo is a fun book about a woman finding her place in life, with friends and crafts along the way.  For more information, see my review.

Hachette Books is allowing me to host a giveaway for 3 copies of Waking Up in the Land of Glitter!

Having an address (not a PO Box) in the US or Canada is a requirement. I’ll pick the winners on the evening of April 2.

So:

  1. Leave a comment to enter.  I’ll get your e-mail address if you are on WordPress or you enter it where requested.  Make sure it is valid!
  2. If you have additional entries (see below), you can leave them in the same comment.
  3. For another entry, let me know if you subscribe to my blog via RSS or e-mail, or if you follow me on Twitter. Thank you to my current subscribers, Welcome if you are new to my blog.
  4. One more entry if you let other people know about this giveaway! On your blog, on Twitter, another social site. Just let me know.
  5. As a bonus (for an additional entry) tell me what is your favorite craft (or artistic medium, if you lean more that direction).  I’m a scrapbooker that occasionally picks up a crochet hook, but I have to say, I love crafts!

Good luck!

While you are waiting to see if you won, go to the Crafty Chica web site for some crafty fun!

 
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Posted by on March 11, 2010 in books, giveaway, tour

 

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Winners: To Desire A Devil

Congratulations to

  • Jaime P
  • Deedles
  • Beth
  • etirv
  • coffee

They’ve each won a copy of To Desire a Devil from Hachette Books via my giveaway.  This was probably my favorite romance novel of the year (I’ll be looking back over my 2009 reads soon, and will confirm), so I suspect the winners will enjoy it as well.

 
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Posted by on December 28, 2009 in books, giveaway

 

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Winners: Life After Genius

Life After GeniusThank you to everyone that entered my giveaway and to Hachette Book Group for allowing me to host it. (See my review  for Life After Genuis.)

Random.org says these are the winners:

  1. Ellie W
  2. Lisa
  3. Alicia
  4. Cara Powers
  5. Lindsayphoto

I’ve e-mailed them, and will submit their information.

If you didn’t win here, try these sites:

Check my blog for other my other giveaways– I keep a list  in my sidebar.

Enjoy your reading!

 
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Posted by on November 6, 2009 in books, giveaway

 

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Review and Giveaway: To Desire A Devil by Elizabeth Hoyt

ToDesireaDevilButtonMy rating: 4.5 of 5 stars

I’m not even sure I can pinpoint why I liked To Desire A Devil so much.  I think it comes down to how good the writing is. All aspects of the book just work for me, even when I wouldn’t have expected them to.

From the Hachette Web Site:

NOTHING IS MORE INTOXICATING-
Reynaud St. Aubyn has spent the last seven years in hellish captivity. Now half mad with fever he bursts into his ancestral home and demands his due. Can this wild-looking man truly be the last earl’s heir, thought murdered by Indians years ago?
OR DANGEROUS-
Beatrice Corning, the niece of the present earl, is a proper English miss. But she has a secret: No real man has ever excited her more than the handsome youth in the portrait in her uncle’s home. Suddenly, that very man is here, in the flesh-and luring her into his bed.
THAN SURRENDERING TO A DEVIL.
Only Beatrice can see past Reynaud’s savagery to the noble man inside. For his part, Reynaud is drawn to this lovely lady, even as he is suspicious of her loyalty to her uncle. But can Beatrice’s love tame a man who will stop at nothing to regain his title-even if it means sacrificing her innocence?

To Desire A Devil felt fresh to me, even though it’s hard to do anything really unique in a historical romance (although I’m not sure I’ve come across “hero captured by American Indians” in a book based in England before– usually, they’re captured by the French.)

Beatrice should have annoyed me.  I don’t usually have much patience with young women who refuse all previous relationships, waiting for a passion which will  sweep her away .  She fit thes description, but I wasn’t annoyed. I was interested in what happened to her, and I enjoyed reading about her life.

The portrayal of the relationship between Beatrice, her uncle and Reynaud was a strength of the book.  He had raised her from a small child, and you can see the affection between them even while they recognize each other’s weaknesses.  Her uncle had inherited his Earldom when Reynaud was declared dead 7 years ago, and Reynaud’s return means he stands to lose everything he has built his life around during that time.  He’s not going to give it up easily.

On the other hand, Reynaud has lost everything already.  He wants the last 7 years of his life back, and if that isn’t possible, he wants as many of the things that were taken from him as he can get. He isn’t inclined to deal reasonably with the person who currently has his title, his money, and his home.

Beatrice has to figure out how to maintain her relationship with both of the men she loves in very different ways.

Beatrice’s friendship with other women in the book wasn’t a primary focus, but led to some good insight and some fun moments. I liked this quote from her friend Lottie:

Well! Then you shall simply have to play nurse to a wickedly handsome man– even if he has far too much hair at the moment– who is ether a long-lost earl or a black scoundrel who might imperil your virtue. I must say I’m terribly jealous.”

Beatrice’s virtue is indeed imperiled. This book features more sex scenes that most of the historical romances I’ve read.  Take this as a warning or an enticement, whichever you’d like.  I think they were well executed.

I didn’t find that I was missing anything by not having read the previous books in the series, although I did spend time wondering which characters had been featured.  I think I guessed two of the three couples, I should go see if I’m right!

Overall, I found the To Desire a Devil kept me reading, not wanting to put it down.  That’s the most important thing in a fun read like this.

Thank you to Hachette Books for providing me with this review book and allowing me to host a giveaway of 5 copies of To Desire A Devil!

So:

  1. Leave a comment to enter.  I’ll get your e-mail address if you are on WordPress or you enter it where requested.  Make sure it is valid!
  2. If you have additional entries, you can leave them in the same comment.
  3. For another entry, let me know if you subscribe to my blog via RSS or e-mail, or if you follow me on Twitter. Thank you to my current subscribers, Welcome if you are new to my blog.
  4. One more entry if you let other people know about this giveaway! On your blog, on Twitter, another social site. Just let me know.
  5. As a bonus (for an additional entry) tell me what you like in a romance novel hero.

Having an address (not a PO Box) in the US or Canada is a requirement. I’ll pick the winners on the evening of November 30.

Check out the other stops on the blog tour:

 
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Posted by on November 4, 2009 in books, giveaway, reviews, tour

 

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Winners!

I had three giveaways end recently, and I thought I’d combine the winners into one post. Everyone listed here has been notified via e-mail.

Thank you to everyone that entered, and a big thank you to Hachette books for allowing me to host the two book giveaways!

BeattheReaper_blueBeat the Reaper by Josh Bazell

  1. Sarah Z
  2. Becca
  3. Framed
  4. Niveau
  5. Ruth Ann

Lovely BonesThe Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

  1. Kathy
  2. Bethie
  3. elaing8
  4. amandasue
  5. Sue
  6. Carla Pullum

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Bloggiversary Bookmarks

  1. Kathy (random.org likes you today!)
  2. elaing8 (you too!)
  3. Cherie J
  4. Zee
  5. BookwormMari
 
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Posted by on October 27, 2009 in blogging, books, giveaway

 

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Chick Lit Favorites and Winners: The Smart One and the Pretty One

The Smart One and the Pretty One cover

Thank you to everyone that entered!

There are some clear favorite chick lit authors out there:

  • Sophie Kinsella (the lead, with 5 votes)
  • Jennifer Weiner (3 votes)
  • Meg Cabot (2 votes)
  • Helen Fielding (Bridget Jones books) (2 votes)
  • Marian Keyes
  • Camy Tang
  • Christina Jones
  • Katie Fforde
  • Julie Cohen (Girl From Mars)
  • Roxi St. Claire (Hit Reply)
  • Zoey Dean (Hollywood is Like High School)
  • Jillian Hewitt (Knickles and Dimes)
  • Lois McMaster Bujold (crossover)

I’ve already read (and enjoyed) many of  Marian Keyes, Meg Cabot and Jennifer Weiner’s books. I’ve picked up Sophie Kinsella’s books at Costco many times, but never actually took one home.  I think I’ll try one next time.   I also was intrigued by the comment about Girl From Mars, so that one will go on my list.  I liked the looks of Knickles and Dimes. I’ll look at even more of them later.

The winners of The Smart One and The Pretty One by Claire LaZebnik are

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for allowing me to host this giveaway!

 
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Posted by on October 21, 2009 in books, giveaway

 

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Giveaway: Life After Genius By M. Ann Jacoby

Life After GeniusWhen I heard about Life After Genius, I knew I wanted to read it, and I thought one of my book clubs would want to discuss it as well.

From the Hachette Books web site:

Theodore Mead Fegley has always been the smartest person he knows. By age 12, he was in high school, and by 15 he was attending a top-ranking university. And now, at the tender age of 18, he’s on the verge of proving the Riemann Hypothesis, a mathematical equation that has mystified academics for almost 150 years. But only days before graduation, Mead suddenly packs his bags and flees home to rural Illinois. What has caused him to flee remains a mystery to all but Mead and a classmate whose quest for success has turned into a dangerous obession.

At home, Mead finds little solace. His past ghosts haunt him; his parents don’t understand the agony his genius has caused him, nor his desire to be a normal kid, and his dreams seem crushed forever. He embarks on a new life’s journey — learning the family business of selling furniture and embalming the dead–that disappoints and surprises all who knew him as “the young Fegley genius.”

Equal parts academic thriller and poignant coming-of-age story, LIFE AFTER GENIUS follows the remarkable journey of a young man who must discover that the heart may know what the head hasn’t yet learned.

Once again, I’m posting the giveaway before my review, but I should have a chance to read it before this giveaway ends.

Thank you to Hachette Books for allowing me to host a giveaway of 5 copies of Life After Genius!

So:

  1. Leave a comment to enter.  I’ll get your e-mail address if you are on WordPress or you enter it where requested.  Make sure it is valid!
  2. If you have additional entries, you can leave them in the same comment.
  3. For another entry, let me know if you subscribe to my blog via RSS or e-mail, or if you follow me on Twitter. Thank you to my current subscribers, Welcome if you are new to my blog.
  4. One more entry if you let other people know about this giveaway! On your blog, on Twitter, another social site. Just let me know.
  5. As a bonus (for an additional entry) tell me about your favorite book about someone with an ability outside the usual.  Super smart, extra athletic, otherwise outside the mainstream.

Having an address (not a PO Box) in the US or Canada is a requirement. I’ll pick the winners on the evening of November 5.

 
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Posted by on October 15, 2009 in books, giveaway

 

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Giveaway: The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold

Lovely BonesYes, another giveaway! I couldn’t pass up this chance, considering how much I enjoyed this book, and how much I’m looking forward to the movie.

I read The Lovely Bones for my Book Club L two years ago. I wasn’t pleased when my group selected it. I thought it sounded dark and depressing and not like something I wanted to read. But one of the reasons I participate in book clubs is to expand my horizons, and I picked it up, although not without some grumbling.

I loved it. It was still grim subject matter, but the way it was presented kept it manageable.  It was fresh, and it was truly unique.

I’m not posting a review at this point, because the details of a book start fading for me after a week, let alone years.

I’m not going to reread it right now because I’m in the “see the movie, then read the book camp”. It simply isn’t possible to include everything from a book in a movie, and I can enjoy the movie more if  I’m not mourning all the parts that were left out.  I don’t want the book fresh in my memory.

My book club like The Lovely Bones, and I think we had a good discussion (although my memory is a little fuzzy there as well).  There’s a Reading Guide posted if your book club wants some help with what to talk about (we frequently use them, although this one doesn’t look familiar).

I’m pretty sure we’ll pull together a book club movie night this December.

If you want to read the book before the movie is released, or if you want the book on hand for reading after seeing it, here is a chance!

Thank you to Hachette Books for allowing me to host a giveaway of 5 copies of The Lovely Bones!

So:

  1. Leave a comment to enter.  I’ll get your e-mail address if you are on WordPress or you enter it where requested.  Make sure it is valid!
  2. If you have additional entries, you can leave them in the same comment.
  3. For another entry, let me know if you subscribe to my blog via RSS or e-mail, or if you follow me on Twitter. Thank you to my current subscribers, Welcome if you are new to my blog.
  4. One more entry if you let other people know about this giveaway! On your blog, on Twitter, another social site. Just let me know.
  5. As a bonus (for an additional entry) tell me about your favorite movie adaptation of a book.

Having an address (not a PO Box) in the US or Canada is a requirement. I’ll pick the winners on the evening of October 24 25 (extended for one day).

 
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Posted by on October 4, 2009 in books, giveaway

 

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Winners: The Way Home by George P. Pelecanos

The Way HomeRandom.org has picked the winners of  The Way Home by George P. Pelecanos.

Thank you to Hachette Books for allowing me to host a this giveaway, and for providing me with a review copy.

This was an amazing book– if you didn’t win a copy, check out my review, and consider putting it on your list of books to read.

Congratulations to

I had asked for comments on books that surprised you.  I’m not summarizing them, but you can go to the original post to read through some interesting remarks on which books and why.  (Does anyone miss the summary?  I usually put one in).

Happy Reading!

 
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Posted by on October 3, 2009 in giveaway

 

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Winners, round 2: BBAW bookmarks

Book Blogger Appreciation Week lives on!

I said I’d give away at least 5 bookmarks during BBAW. The mailing of the first 5 was uneventful, so I’m sending out 5 more to those that entered.   I went ahead and added 5 to the selection, so here is what these 5 have to choose from:

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The new round of winners are:

They’ve been notified via e-mail.

Keep appreciating Book Blogs and Book Bloggers!

(FYI, I’m planning on offering another bookmark giveaway in a little over 2 weeks, for my 6 month bloggiversary, and also offering some as prizes for Dewey’s read-a-thon)

 
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Posted by on October 2, 2009 in blogging, giveaway

 

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