The winners, via random.org:
10–Cindy Calvano
7–Nina
3–Heather
Use the contact form below to send me your address. Be sure to mention that this is for Hunger Games.
The winners, via random.org:
10–Cindy Calvano
7–Nina
3–Heather
Use the contact form below to send me your address. Be sure to mention that this is for Hunger Games.
Sheila, Sandy Jay, and Julie, use the contact form below to send me your mailing addresses because you have all won copies of Wherever Nina Lies!
Be sure to indicate the name of the book you’ve won in your comment.
Thanks to random.org, the three winners are:
3–Kendell
4–Laura D.
5–Anne
Email me with your address!
I participated in the Holiday Book Blog Swap again this year, and received a very sweet Tupperware gift certificate from Patti at Patti’s Reading Corner.
Thanks, Patti!
Lisa at Online Publicist is running a wonderful promotion to honor the late book blogger Dewey. Please check it out!
Has it been a year already? The CSS has been stripped from my site to celebrate the annual CSS Naked Day.
I really enjoyed Alan Gratz’s Something Wicked, which I read as part of a book blog tour. I love projects that connect me with other great book bloggers, so I hope you will check out all the other participating blogs!
the 160acrewoods, A Christian Worldview of Fiction, All About Children’s Books, Becky’s Book Reviews, Book Review Maniac, Cafe of Dreams, Dolce Bellezza, Hyperbole, KidzBookBuzz.com, Looking Glass Reviews, Maggie Reads, Never Jam Today
If you were intrigued by yesterday’s review of Something Wicked by Alan Gratz, you can read his previous book, “>Something Rotten for free through November 30th by checking out his website.
I’ve just been alerted to a really cool new site called Field Report. Post your writing, review other people’s work, and everyone is eligible for cash prizes! Right now they’re listing a $250,000 grand prize for true stories 2000 words or less, as well as monthly prizes of $1000 each. Pretty exciting!
Leave a link in the comments if you post a story and I’ll be sure to check it out.
To know more about why styles are disabled on this website visit the
Annual CSS Naked Day website for more information.
My usual theme is Cutline, designed by John Pearson.
My awesome logo is designed by the magnificent Hevan Chan.