Chronicle books is running it's 2nd annual giveaway, where 1 lucky blogger will win their choice of $500 worth of books. They are also giving away $500 worth of books to one lucky person who comments on someone's blog post about the giveaway. They are also offering $500 worth of books to the winning bloggers
charity of choice.
This means you can take part in one of two ways:
If you have a blog:
Post a list of Chronicle Books valued at up to $500 that you’d like to haul in, and you’ll be automatically entered into a drawing to WIN your list of books! And, one of your readers who comments on the post will win the list too!
Last day to submit entries is December 2nd!
Check out the publisher’s Web site and make a list of books up to $500.
AND, officially sign up at the Chronicle site with your post url here.
If you don't have a blog, or are simply looking for my entries:
Visit other blogs for your chance to win a haul of Chronicle Books! Each of these blogs has posted a list of books valued up to $500! One blogger and one commenter on the winning post will each WIN the list!
so, here are my picks:
Setting the Scene - $60.00
F in Exams - $9.95
Kokeshi Kimonos - $17.99
Hong Kong Comics - $25
The Games We Played - $24.95
The Art of Vintage DC Comics - $18.95
The Jedi Path - $19.95
The Art of Pixar - $50.00
Cartoon Modern - $40.00
The Art of Instruction - $35.00
Wookiee Cookies - $18.99
The Wildlife of Star Wars - $22.95
Art of the Modern Movie Poster - $75.00
Rogue Leaders - $60.00
The Art of Star Wars Comics - $18.95
That is $497.68 worth of books. Not quite as close as last year (I had $499.59 then), but I'm still pretty close.
If you've posted your list on your blog, please let me know in a comment, I'd love to take a look.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Friday, November 4, 2011
The book I'm most thankful for
Author Beth Revis is having a great, amazing giveaway on her website, and all you have to do to enter is write a blog post about the book that you are most interested in, and fill in the form on this POST.
So, What book am I most thankful for? Well, I could say Harry Potter because I fell in love with that series, and never tire of the story, bit I think I need to go back a little further than that. If you've followed my blog, you may have seen this book on one of my Childhood Favorites reviews. Its the book that made me fall in love with reading and storytelling, written by an author who is one of my all time favorites: Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Why do I love this series? Well it's kind of hard to say what first made me fall in love with it. I was young when I first read it, but I remember falling in love with both Anne and the plot of the story. I loved her friends and adored her love interest. It set the ground work for what I look for any any story of any genre that I read. (A good plot and good characters)
So, What book am I most thankful for? Well, I could say Harry Potter because I fell in love with that series, and never tire of the story, bit I think I need to go back a little further than that. If you've followed my blog, you may have seen this book on one of my Childhood Favorites reviews. Its the book that made me fall in love with reading and storytelling, written by an author who is one of my all time favorites: Anne of Green Gables by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
Why do I love this series? Well it's kind of hard to say what first made me fall in love with it. I was young when I first read it, but I remember falling in love with both Anne and the plot of the story. I loved her friends and adored her love interest. It set the ground work for what I look for any any story of any genre that I read. (A good plot and good characters)
Saturday, October 29, 2011
My Top 5 things about Halloween
I love fall and I love Halloween, so what are my favorite things about Halloween?
5. Dolloween...ok, no one outside of my small group of doll collectors in Michigan has ever heard about it, but when I think of Halloween it is always associated with what we called Dalloween. A Halloween party by all of the Michigan ball-joined doll collectors, where we all brought all of our dolls, the only time of year you'd ever see that many dolls in one place at one time..
4. The Candy. I mean, really, who doesn't love the Halloween candy? I don't go Trick-or-treating anymore, because I'm too old, and I don't pass out candy because I live in an apartment with a locked security door, but I work at a grocery store and get to eat lots of candy during our Halloween events.
3. Which leads directly into my next favorite thing about Halloween...Trick-or-treating. I use to love getting dressed up and going around the neighborhood with my friends, and not just for the candy, but the whole experience. As I got older, I loved being on the other end of that experience, being the one passing out the candy.
2. The costumes. The cool looks that others come up with , the chance to be someone else for a brief moment, its what Halloween is all about.
1. my absolute favorite thing about Halloween, though, are the pumpkins. I love carving them (one year my roommate and I carved about 10-15 of various sizes) and I love seeing what others are able to do with them, especially those who can sculpt the flesh of a pumpkin into things I never knew a pumpkin could be...
5. Dolloween...ok, no one outside of my small group of doll collectors in Michigan has ever heard about it, but when I think of Halloween it is always associated with what we called Dalloween. A Halloween party by all of the Michigan ball-joined doll collectors, where we all brought all of our dolls, the only time of year you'd ever see that many dolls in one place at one time..
4. The Candy. I mean, really, who doesn't love the Halloween candy? I don't go Trick-or-treating anymore, because I'm too old, and I don't pass out candy because I live in an apartment with a locked security door, but I work at a grocery store and get to eat lots of candy during our Halloween events.
3. Which leads directly into my next favorite thing about Halloween...Trick-or-treating. I use to love getting dressed up and going around the neighborhood with my friends, and not just for the candy, but the whole experience. As I got older, I loved being on the other end of that experience, being the one passing out the candy.
2. The costumes. The cool looks that others come up with , the chance to be someone else for a brief moment, its what Halloween is all about.
1. my absolute favorite thing about Halloween, though, are the pumpkins. I love carving them (one year my roommate and I carved about 10-15 of various sizes) and I love seeing what others are able to do with them, especially those who can sculpt the flesh of a pumpkin into things I never knew a pumpkin could be...
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
2 Weeks, 3 Book Signings, Total Awesomeness
This has been a great couple of weeks, and it makes me so happy that I live in Lansing.
It started out with the "Smart Girls Kick It" tour, which made its final stop in Lansing. I was thrilled when I heard they were coming, since I missed Kelley Armstrong the first time she came through this area. I was beyond thrilled when I realized that this was the only stop where Carrie Ryan joined them. I got there an hour before the signing, and stayed four hours after it started, so I could get all of my Armstrong books signed. It was a great signing, they women were all entertaining, and had a great banter. I really hope that they make it this way again sometime. I don't want to go into what they discussed since I can't remember what they wanted kept secret. I will say that they did a lightening round of questions, where you could ask anything (the more embarrassing the better) that they could answer in thirty seconds. Very amusing. One of the great things about the signing (and there were many) is that almost all of the authors there had a story in Enthralled, so it was like having a souvenir of this signing in particular, getting them all to sign it.
This signing was followed by a signing last Thursday with Lisa McMann, promoting her new books, The Unwanteds.
It was really interesting listening to her talk about how involved her family is in her writing process. Her son even drew a postcard that she is giving away as a limited edition with the book, and she's hoping that will be giving away new limited edition cards with each subsequent book in the series (looking like 7 right now). I was so worried that my copy of The Unwanteds wouldn't arrive in time for the signing, since I ordered it from Barnes & Noble's website, on a 1-3 day shipping, and it took 5 days to arrive! It arrived the day of the signing.
Today, I was lucky enough to go to another signing. This time Mike Mullin came promoting his debut novel, Ashfall. Only four people showed up for the signing, but this meant that we really got to have a great discussion with him, learning a lot about his passion for Super Volcanoes, his writing process, his research, and what dystopian novels he'd recommend (including The Hunger Games, Epitaph Road, XVI, and Bumped, as well as classics like Z is for Zachariah). He did a taekwondo brick break for us, at the beginning and the end of our discussion. When he signed our books, he also signed a piece of the broken cement for us all, its definitely the most unique souvenir from a signing that I've ever gotten. It might make a good bookend.
It started out with the "Smart Girls Kick It" tour, which made its final stop in Lansing. I was thrilled when I heard they were coming, since I missed Kelley Armstrong the first time she came through this area. I was beyond thrilled when I realized that this was the only stop where Carrie Ryan joined them. I got there an hour before the signing, and stayed four hours after it started, so I could get all of my Armstrong books signed. It was a great signing, they women were all entertaining, and had a great banter. I really hope that they make it this way again sometime. I don't want to go into what they discussed since I can't remember what they wanted kept secret. I will say that they did a lightening round of questions, where you could ask anything (the more embarrassing the better) that they could answer in thirty seconds. Very amusing. One of the great things about the signing (and there were many) is that almost all of the authors there had a story in Enthralled, so it was like having a souvenir of this signing in particular, getting them all to sign it.
This signing was followed by a signing last Thursday with Lisa McMann, promoting her new books, The Unwanteds.
It was really interesting listening to her talk about how involved her family is in her writing process. Her son even drew a postcard that she is giving away as a limited edition with the book, and she's hoping that will be giving away new limited edition cards with each subsequent book in the series (looking like 7 right now). I was so worried that my copy of The Unwanteds wouldn't arrive in time for the signing, since I ordered it from Barnes & Noble's website, on a 1-3 day shipping, and it took 5 days to arrive! It arrived the day of the signing.
Today, I was lucky enough to go to another signing. This time Mike Mullin came promoting his debut novel, Ashfall. Only four people showed up for the signing, but this meant that we really got to have a great discussion with him, learning a lot about his passion for Super Volcanoes, his writing process, his research, and what dystopian novels he'd recommend (including The Hunger Games, Epitaph Road, XVI, and Bumped, as well as classics like Z is for Zachariah). He did a taekwondo brick break for us, at the beginning and the end of our discussion. When he signed our books, he also signed a piece of the broken cement for us all, its definitely the most unique souvenir from a signing that I've ever gotten. It might make a good bookend.
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Collection of Ball-Jointed Dolls
Another contest on Princess Bookie's blog. This time you write about what you collect and why.
Well, I do love to collect books and manga of course, and I have tons of them.
The one thing that I really love to collect though, is Asian Ball Jointed Dolls. I adore all of mine, and often wonder where I can get money to buy more.
Here are a few pictures of my collection:
cause this is a book blog, how about a doll in front of a book (cause my little vampire looked cute in front of it)
Trying to help me get money for more dolls and books...lol
some of my dolls and some of my manga
a large part of my collection
just cause he's cute...lol
Yeah, I love my collection of dolls.
Well, I do love to collect books and manga of course, and I have tons of them.
The one thing that I really love to collect though, is Asian Ball Jointed Dolls. I adore all of mine, and often wonder where I can get money to buy more.
Here are a few pictures of my collection:
cause this is a book blog, how about a doll in front of a book (cause my little vampire looked cute in front of it)
Trying to help me get money for more dolls and books...lol
some of my dolls and some of my manga
a large part of my collection
just cause he's cute...lol
Yeah, I love my collection of dolls.
Mini-challenge: Favorite 5 of 2011
Another challenge at Princess Bookie. This time, you have to tell the top five books that you've read in 2011. And the winner will receive a mystery box of books.
My favorites are:
1. The Hunger Games (the whole series, I'm counting it as one)
I don't really think that I have to explain why this made my list. My friend kept telling me that I needed to read these books, and I kept thinking I would eventually. I'm really glad I finally did.
2. Leviathan (and Behemoth)
I bought this book because I loved the cover. When I finally read it I absolutely fell in love with it. The whole world is beautifully built and described, and I love the pictures in it.
3. Firelight
I seriously wanted to read this book, and couldn't really explain why. I'm just glad that I did, because i really enjoyed it.
4. Forgotten
At first I didn't have any interest in this book, but I picked up a free sample of it at my local bookstore and it intrigued me. To my surprise I really enjoyed it.
5. The Gathering
I am a huge Kelley Armstrong fan, and this first book in her new YA series was not a disappointment. It just makes me want to read more.
My favorites are:
1. The Hunger Games (the whole series, I'm counting it as one)
I don't really think that I have to explain why this made my list. My friend kept telling me that I needed to read these books, and I kept thinking I would eventually. I'm really glad I finally did.
2. Leviathan (and Behemoth)
I bought this book because I loved the cover. When I finally read it I absolutely fell in love with it. The whole world is beautifully built and described, and I love the pictures in it.
3. Firelight
I seriously wanted to read this book, and couldn't really explain why. I'm just glad that I did, because i really enjoyed it.
4. Forgotten
At first I didn't have any interest in this book, but I picked up a free sample of it at my local bookstore and it intrigued me. To my surprise I really enjoyed it.
5. The Gathering
I am a huge Kelley Armstrong fan, and this first book in her new YA series was not a disappointment. It just makes me want to read more.
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Mini-Challenge: Scariest Word
As Part of Princess Bookie's Contest Craze, The Non Reluctant Reader is hosting a mini-contest called Scariest Word.
For this mini-contest you had to:
The scariest word in my chapter was Zombie
For this mini-contest you had to:
- Open a book you are currently reading.
- Turn to page 13th Chapter.
- Scan for the scariest word.
- Type the word into a Google Images search, and select a picture that you can stand.
The scariest word in my chapter was Zombie
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