Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Giveaway. Show all posts

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Giveaway: The Day the Falls Stood Still

Many thanks to the lovely Diane Saarinen for allowing me to host this wonderful giveaway of one (1) copy of the novel The Day the Falls Stood Still. Unfortunately, due to the shipping costs the winner must have a valid U.S. mailing address (no PO boxes). The giveaway will end on September 16th at midnight and the winner will be chosen by random.org on August 17th. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, before a new winner will be chosen.

To be entered you must leave a comment with a valid email address. No email address = no entry. You must also leave a relevant and intelligent comment on:
+ My review of The Day the Falls Stood Still
+ The guest post by Cathy Marie Buchanan

For an additional entry each you may complete the following:
+ 1 For following this blog
+ 1 Follow me on twitter
+ 1 Add my blog button (with a link back) on your blog
+ 2 For posting about this giveaway on your blog
+ 1 For posting about this giveaway on your sidebar or tweeting

Yep, that's right... if you complete all of the above you will be entered to win 7 times. Good luck!

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Giveaway: This One is Mine

Many thanks to the lovely Maria Semple for allowing me to host this wonderful giveaway of two (2) copies of her novel This One is Mine. Unfortunately, due to the shipping costs the winner must have a valid U.S. mailing address (no PO boxes). The giveaway will end on August 27th at midnight and the winner will be chosen by random.org on August 28th. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, before a new winner will be chosen.

To be entered you must leave a comment with a valid email address. No email address = no entry. You must also leave a relevant and intelligent comment on:
+ My review of This One is Mine

For an additional entry each you may complete the following:
+ 1 Follow this blog
+ 1 Follow me on twitter
+ 1 Add this blog tour blogroll
+ 1 Add my blog button (with a link back) on your blog
+ 2 For posting about this giveaway on your blog
+ 1 For posting about this giveaway on your sidebar

Yep, that's right... if you complete all of the above you will be entered to win 8 times. Good luck!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Giveaway: $10 Dunkin Donuts Giftcard

Many thanks to Lara Zielin for allowing me to host this wonderful giveaway of a $10 Dunkin Donuts giftcard. Unfortunately, according to the rules the winner must have a valid U.S. or Canadian mailing address (no PO boxes). The giveaway will end on August 16th at midnight and the winner will be chosen by random.org on August 17th.

To be entered you must leave a comment with a valid email address. No email address = no entry. You must also leave a relevant and intelligent comment on:
+ My review of Donut Days
+ Lara Zielin's guest post

For an additional entry each you may complete the following:
+ 1 Follow this blog

Friday, July 31, 2009

Its My Birthday!!! :D



ITS MY BIRTHDAY!!! :D

Yep, thats right I am officially 20 years old..... and I have the same birthday as Harry Potter (technically it is J.K. Rowling's birthday). ;)

Since I never got to bring in treats to share with the class since my birthday is in the summer, I figured announcing the winners of the Julie & Julia contest would be the next best thing..... Using Random.org to find the winners:
  1. Tigui (well aren't you the lucky duck on this blog)
  2. ♥Maria Medeiros♥
  3. Keyomi
  4. Jessica Moss
  5. cpullum
If you see this post before I get the emails out feel free to email me your address. :)

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Giveaway: Julie & Julia

Julie & Julia
Julie Powell
Julie & Julia, the bestselling memoir that's "irresistible....A kind of Bridget Jones meets The French Chef" (Philadelphia Inquirer), is now a major motion picture. Julie Powell, nearing thirty and trapped in a dead-end secretarial job, resolves to reclaim her life by cooking in the span of a single year, every one of the 524 recipes in Julia Child's legendary Mastering the Art of French Cooking. Her unexpected reward: not just a newfound respect for calves' livers and aspic, but a new life-lived with gusto. The film is written and directed by Nora Ephron and stars Amy Adams as Julie and Meryl Streep as Julia.
Many thanks to Anna and Hachette Book Group for allowing me to host this wonderful giveaway of five (5) copies. Unfortunately, according to Hachette rules the winner must have a valid U.S. or Canadian mailing address (no PO boxes). The giveaway will end on July 30th at midnight and the five (5) winners will be chosen by random.org on July 31st (my birthday!).

To be entered you must leave a comment with a valid email address. No email address = no entry. For an additional entry each you may complete the following:
+ 1 Follow this blog
+ 1 Subscribe to email rss (click on the orange book in the top right sidebar)
+ 1 Post about this giveaway somewhere on your blog (actual post or on the sidebar)
+ 1 Add this blog to your blogroll
+ 1 Follow me on twitter
+ 1 Add my blog button (with a link back to my blog) to your blog

Yep that's right, if you do all of the thing listed about you will be entered 7 times! Good luck and don't forget to come back on July 31st to find out who won! :) Or if you are unable to wait that long you can always go buy a copy since Julie & Julia was released on July 1st, 2009. ;)

Friday, June 26, 2009

Winners: Secrets to Happiness


From Random.org
The Winner of Secrets to Happiness is:

Tigui

Congratulations! Please respond to my email within the next 3 days or I will have to pick a new winner.


Sunday, June 21, 2009

YA Book Carnival :)


First of all I want to make sure that everyone knows about the YA Book Carnival being hosted at Shooting Stars Mag, where there is a mr. linky set up with all of the YA book giveaways being held. The carnival runs from June 21-27, so make sure you go check it out!


Second, I wanted to apologize for being such a bad blogger lately. It has been pretty hectic around here, since school just ended and I am trying to get settled back in at home ... which really just means a lot of cleaning and hiding stuff in closets ;) I am also in the process of transferring back to my original school and catching up on all the sleep I missed out on this school year. But I promise to get back into my regular flow of reviewing soon! :)

Oh yeah, and thirdly ... HAPPY FATHERS DAY!

Monday, June 15, 2009

Serena Robar is giving it away for free ;)

Giving It Away For Free
(the only time Momma would approve)

Serena Robar is giving it away for free the entire month of June. That’s right. A book a day, every day in honor of her latest book release Giving Up the V. All you have to do to is sign up for her newsletter and you are entered to win. Enter once and you are in the running to win a book every day the entire month of June.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Tour: Secrets to Happiness

Secrets to Happiness
by Sarah Dunn

Holly Frick has just endured the worst kind of breakup: the kind where you're still in love with the person leaving you. While Holly's wounds are still dangerously close to the surface, her happily married best friend confesses over a bottle of wine that she is this close to having an affair. And another woman asks Holly for advice about her love life - with one of Holly's exes!

Holly decides that if everyone around her can take pleasure wherever they find it, so will she. Any self-respecting thirtyish New York woman would do, she brings two males into her life: a flawed but endearing dog and a good-natured, much younger lover. She's soon entangled in a web of emails, chance meetings, and misguided good intentions and must forge an entirely new path to Nirvana.

From the author of The Big Love, Secrets to Happiness is a bighearted, knife-sharp, hilariously entertaining story about the perils of love and friendship, sex and betrayal - and a thoroughly modern take on our perpetual struggle to be happy.
First Sentence:
"Do you want to know the secret to a happy marriage?"

When I first started the book I didn't think that I was going to enjoy it because there are so many different characters that you have to follow, but I am glad that I stuck it through because I grew to love most of them and hate a couple of the others. However it was still a little hard to remember some of them, it would mention someone and it took a while to figure out who they were referring to.

I do love Sarah's writing style. It was very easy to relate to all of the characters, mostly because between all of them there was every type of relationship and the problems that come along with them represented. I also liked the fact that even though the relationships were kind of generic, Sarah was still able to through a lot of twists into the story that I wasn't expecting.

My absolute favorite thing about Secrets to Happiness is the fact that the main character, Holly Frick, is a novelist. This allows for many book related thoughts which leads to amazing quotes like the ones below. :)

Favorite Quotes:
"I can't help it if I find money interesting. That's why I like Victorian novels. Trollope always tells you exactly how much money everybody has. It makes everything clear." Holly reached for her menu and then said quietly, almost to herself, "In real life, I never have any idea what the hells going on."
The nice thing about dating a novelist is, they come with a manual.


Title: Secrets to Happiness
Author: Sarah Dunn
Hardcover: 400 pages
ISBN 10: 0743298926
ISBN 13: 978-0743298926
Buy It: Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble
Review Number: 15

About the author:

Sarah Dunn was born in Phoenix, Arizona. She went to the University of Pennsylvania, where she majored in English and graduated magna cum laude. After college, she wrote a humor column for the Philadelphia City Paper while waiting tables (poorly) at TGI Fridays.

When she was 24, she published The Official Slacker Handbook, and was subsequenty lured out to Hollywood to write for Murphy Brown, Spin City and Veronica's Closet. She left TV to work on her first novel, The Big Love, which came out in 2004 and has been translated into 23 languages. She is currently writting a television pilot for NBC called George & Hilly, and her log-awaited second novel, Secrets to Happiness, comes out this spring.

She is married to Peter Stevenson, the executive editor of The New York Observer, and they have a chunky delicious new baby boy named Harry.




Thanks to Miriam of Early Bird Blog Tours at Hachette Book Group , I have received a second copy to giveaway. Unfortunately, according to Hachette rules the winner must have a valid U.S. or Canadian mailing address (no PO boxes). The contest will run from June 12th to June 19th, 2009. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be notified by email.

To be entered you MUST leave a comment here answering the question "If you were friends with a married couple and one of them was having an affair, would you be compelled to tell?" You MUST also leave a valid email address. If the directions above are not followed you will not be entered.

For extra entries (+1 each):
-Become a follower
-Add my blog to your blogroll
-Add my blog button (with a link back to my blog) to your blog
-Post about this giveaway somewhere on your blog (can be an actual post or on the sidebar)


Thursday, June 4, 2009

Winners: Mating Rituals of the North American WASP


From Random.org
The Winner of Mating Rituals of the North American WASP is:

Gaby of Starting Fresh
Gaby already won a copy, so the new winner is ...

Cindy

Congratulations! Please respond to my email within the next 3 days or I will have to pick a new winner.


Thursday, May 28, 2009

Winners: Mistress of the Sun

From Random.org
The Winner of Mistress of the Sun is:

Kay of The Infinite Shelf

Congratulations! Please respond to my email within the next 3 days or I will have to pick a new winner.


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Tour: Mating Rituals of the North American Wasp

Mating Rituals of the North American WASP
by Lauren Lipton

Peggy Adams is upset when she wakes up nest to a strange man after a Vegas night she can't remember ... but she's horrified when she discovers that she married him! Luke Sedgwick is WASP royalty, the last of the New Nineveh, Connecticut, Sedgwicks. He might also be perfect, if Peggy weren't already "pre-engaged" to her live-in boyfriend of seven years (she even has a "promise ring" to prove it). Peggy and Luke agree to get an annulment ASAP - and then receive an offer they can't refuse ...

Luke's eccentric great-aunt Abigail offers the two the chance to make millions on the family estate: All they have to do is stay married for a year. Peggy is soon pretending to be one-half of the perfect couple among New England's WASPy set on the weekends, while keeping her marriage secret during the week. But she isn't prepared for what might be her worst mistake of all - falling in love with her soon-to-be-ex-husband.
First Sentence:
Something wasn't right, and she knew it before opening her eyes.

I fell in love with Luke Sedgwick from the very instant in the story where he is awake, but it did take a bit longer to care for Peggy due to some of her quirky personality traits. The one character I believe any reader can not help but fall in love with would be Luke's great-aunt, Miss Abigail. She is a stubborn, dignified, but loving old lady that I believe many readers will be able to picture one of their own family members in. I also believe that many reader's will be able to relate to a relationship that obviously is not going anywhere, but you still are unable to leave which is the type of relationship shared by Peggy and her boyfriend of eight years, Brock.

Even though there are many different characters to keep track of and they are not described in a huge amount of detail, I was still able to get a clear picture of who they were. The storyline can be a little predictable at times, but there are still a few situations that caught me off guard, for example the predicament that takes place at the Colonial Inn in Litchfield County, Connecticut.

I would definitely recommend Mating Rituals of the North American WASP to anyone that enjoys reading chick lit, or anyone who wants to start out in the genre because this book will capture your heart. Granted I have not read many books in this genre, but Lauren Lipton's writing style has ensured that I will in the future. This book is certainly a tear jerk-er, but I believe that can be a good thing for relationships since I get my drama fill in fiction rather than starting fights with the significant other. ;)

Favorite Quotes:
... Peggy considered a basement to be like a spleen: You knew it was in there, you knew it served an important function, but you had no desire to see it.
Her theory was that shoppers were lemmings; they were more likely to come in when other shoppers were already inside.
"It's like, as soon as a man meets a woman, she becomes his only friend. We're all that's saving them from being lone wolves."
His brief kiss with Peggy ad stirred something in him; he had, for a gossamer instant, finally known what real love was, why people chose to marry and pledge forever to each other. He recognized the desire to prolong that forever with children who carried forward one's name, and with it the promise of eternity.

Title: Mating Rituals of the North American WASP
Paperback: 368 pages
ISBN 10: 0446197971
ISBN 13: 978-0446197977
Buy It: Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble
Review Number: 13


About the author:

Lauren Lipton is the author of two novels, It's About Your Husband (2006) and Mating Rituals of the North American WASP (2009). She is also a freelance journalist who specializes in style, business and trend stories.

She is currently fashion, beauty and lifestyle editor at ForbesWoman magazine. A former Wall Street Journal staff writer, she reported on copycat brides who steal their friend's wedding ideas, pajama parties for grown women, and luxury homes with his-and-hers garages.

Her work also has appeared in Conde Nast Portfolio, In Style Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Best Life, Glamour, Marie Claire, Fit Pregnancy and Working Mother, and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered. She began her career at the Los Angeles Times.

Born in Providence, R.I., Lauren grew up in the North County of San Diego and in Los Gatos, Calif., before moving to Los Angeles. She holds a bachelor's degree in English and anthropology from Occidental College and a master's degree in print journalism from the University of Southern California.

She lives with her family in New York City and in Litchfield County, Conn.




Thanks to Miriam of Early Bird Blog Tours at Hachette Book Group , I have ONE copy to giveaway. Unfortunately, according to Hachette rules the winner must have a valid U.S. or Canadian mailing address (no PO boxes). The contest will run from May 27th to June 3rd, 2009. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be notified by email.

To be entered you must leave a comment here answering the question "If you were able to lead a double life like Peggy, what would you spend the money you acquire on?" You must also leave a valid email address.

For extra entries (+1 each):
-Become a follower
-Add my blog to your blogroll
-Add my blog button (with a link back to my blog) to your blog
-Post about this giveaway somewhere on your blog (can be an actual post or on the sidebar)


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Tour: Mistress of the Sun

Mistress of the Sun
by Sandra Gulland

Set against the magnificent decadence of the seventeenth-century French court, Mistress of the Sun is a riveting love story with a bewitching mystery at its heart.

Unmarriageable and too poor to join a convent, Louise de la Valliere enters the court of the Sun King as a maid of honor. The King is mesmerized by her athleticism and her striking grace. As their love unfolds, Louise bears Louis four children, is made a duchess, and reigns unrivaled as his official mistress - until a dangerous intrigue threatens her position at court, her place in Louis's heart, and even her life.

Internationally acclaimed novelist Sandra Gulland triumphantly resurrects a fascinating female figure from the shadows of history and illuminates both the power of true and perfect love and the rash actions we take to capture and tame it.
First Sentence:
A Romany woman in a crimson gown flashes by, standing on the back of a cantering horse.

This book is set in one of my all time favorite historical eras; the court of the Sun King. I was immediately attracted to the main female character, Louise de la Valliere or as she's better known as, Petite. The book follows the life and the loves of Petite, which is constantly changing except for two things ... her infatuation of horses and her fear of the devil.

I absolutely fell in love with Mistress of the Sun. The characters are so well portrayed that you cannot help but become intertwined with their lives. However this can turn out to be a bad thing, because when Sandra Gulland says she does not like happy endings she isn't kidding. I became so involved in the story I had to force my self to turn the page because I was too afraid to read what would happen to my beloved Petite next. And of course, just like Petite, I fell in love with the Sun King himself ... which made the ups and downs of their affair even more painful to read. I look forward to reading this book again in the future and plan on buying Sandra Gulland's Josephine trilogy very soon.

I would definitely recommend Mistress of the Sun to anyone who enjoys reading. It is not just another historical fiction book, it is also a love story and has a bit of paranormal activity thrown in. The reader does not have to possess any knowledge of the time period before starting this book because Sandra Gulland has added wonderful extras including: a map of France at the time of the Sun King, an abbreviated genealogy of the royal families and a glossary of terms. It would also be a great read for long time lovers of historical fiction because Petite is not a "popular" historical female, so there are not many books about her life and for many people this will be their fist time reading about her.

Favorite Quotes:
Unfortunately I was too absorbed into the story to remember to write down the page number of quotes until I was more than halfway done with the book. ;) Also, it turns out, many of my favorite quotes would ruin the surprise twists in the story ... So, I will just share one that I believe is one of the main themes of the book.
She thought of herself as Louis's true wife, and the Queen as the wife of that other man, the King.

Title: Mistress of the Sun
Paperback: 400 pages
ISBN 10: 0743298926
ISBN 13: 978-0743298926
Buy It: Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble
Review Number: 12

About the author:

Sandra Gulland was born in Miami, Florida, and lived in Rio de Janeiro, Berkeley and Chicago before moving to Canada in 1970 to teach in an Inuit village in northern Labrador - "an amazing experience," she recalls. Settling in Toronto, she worked as a book editor for a decade before moving with her husband and two very young children to a backwoods log cabin near Killaloe (population 600) in rural Ontario. There, in addition to running Words &, an editing services company, co-producing a community newsletter (The Community News & Confuse), and serving as volunteer principal in her children's parent-run alternative school, she raised chickens and pigs, grew vegetables ("tried to grow vegetables," is how she puts it), battled blackflies and snowstorms, and developed a lifelong love of horses.

In 1985 she began writing fiction full-time. Ten years later, the first of the novels in the Josephine B. Trilogy was published, followed in 2008 by Mistress of the Sun. She is now at work on another novel set in the Court of Louis XIV, the Sun King, an era she describes as "endlessly fascinating." An Internet enthusist, she writes two blogs - Notes on the Writing Life (on writing) and Baroque Explorations (on research) - and can be found on Facebook, Myspace, Twitter
and other sites. She and her husband now live half the year in rural Ontario, and half in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.




Thanks to Sandra Gulland and her publisher Diane, I have received a second copy to giveaway. Unfortunately, being the poor college student I am, I can only ship to people within the U.S., I am sorry! The contest will run from May 20th to May 27th, 2009. The winner will be chosen by random.org and will be notified by email.

To be entered you must leave a comment here answering the question "What historical era would you like to see Sandra Gulland write about next?" You must also leave a valid email address.

For extra entries (+1 each):
-Become a follower
-Add my blog to your blogroll
-Add my blog button (with a link back to my blog) to your blog
-Post about this giveaway somewhere on your blog (can be an actual post or on the sidebar)


Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Crimes of Paris Winners!!!

From Random.org
The Winners of The Crimes of Paris Are:


Mcsis788

Sharon54220

Megan

Gwendolyn B.

Tara Thompson


Congratulations! Please respond to my email within the next 3 days or I will have to pick a new winner.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Review & Giveaway: The Crimes of Paris

The Crimes of Paris
by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler

Turn-of-the-century Paris was the beating heart of a rapidly changing world. Painters, scientists, revolutionaries, poets--all were there. But so, too, were the shadows: Paris was a violent, criminal place, its sinister alleyways the haunts of Apache gangsters and its cafes the gathering places of murderous anarchists. In 1911, it fell victim to perhaps the greatest theft of all time--the taking of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre.

Immediately, Alphonse Bertillon, a detective world-renowned for pioneering crime-scene investigation techniques, was called upon to solve the crime. And quickly the Paris police had a suspect: a young Spanish artist named Pablo Picasso....


First Sentence:
It was a Monday and the Louvre was closed.

The Crimes of Paris is a non-fiction book, but you would not know it from reading it. The book is full of stories about the many different crimes that happened in Paris, not just the theft of the Mona Lisa. This allows the reader a look into the lives of the people within Paris. It shows how the citizens of Paris were fascinated with crime and longed for a sense of fear, Paris definitely did not disappoint. The criminals of Paris were aided in their delinquent behavior by the technological advancements of the time, such as the first implementation of the get-a-way car.

As a history major I am assigned many non-fiction source books and I can say without a doubt none of them has held my attention in such a way as The Crimes of Paris. Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler do an amazing job turning the history of Paris' criminal past into an entertaining story. The story envelopes you in such a way that the book is hard to put down since you are transported to turn of the century Paris and fail to remember that you are even reading.

I was first drawn to this book due to the cover and would certainly recommend anyone who picks it up at a bookstore to buy it. I was lucky enough to have been able to visit the Louvre last year and did not take the time to see the Mona Lisa, I will not make that mistake again after reading The Crimes of Paris. Anyone who has a love for Paris, art, or of history in general would benefit from reading this book.

An interesting quote from The Crimes of Paris for book lovers:
"I have a letter here," Drioux continued, apparently falling into the spirit of Apollinaire's testimony, "From someone who says you borrowed two books from him, and that one of them ... you never returned."
"I imagine his reason for lending them to me was that I might read them," said Apollinaire. "I haven't read them yet. I will return them to him as soon as I can."

Title: The Crimes of Paris
Author: Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler
Hardcover: 384 pages
ISBN 10: 0316017906
ISBN 13: 978-0316017909
Buy It: Amazon, Borders, Barnes & Noble
Review Number: 6

I am so excited this is my first ever giveaway of my first ever ARC!!!

Courtesy of Valerie M. Russo of Hatchette Book Group I am offering Five (5) copies of The Crimes of Paris by Dorothy and Thomas Hoobler. The winner must be at least 18 years of age and have a U.S. or Canada mailing address, no PO Boxes. The contest will run from April 13th to April 20th 12:00pm ET, when I will announce the winners on my blog.

-For one (1) entry leave a comment with a valid email address, saying your favorite time period to read about.
-For another entry (+1) become a follower, subscribe to my RSS, follow me on twitter, or do all three for an extra three entries (+3).

Good Luck and do not forget to come back on April 20th to see if you have won!

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