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Musing Mondays (3)

Musing Mondays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.

Would you say you read about the same amount now as when you were younger? More? Less? Why?

I definitely read more now than I did! Growing up, it was TV shows and movies that loved and I barely picked up a book on my own accord.

Even required reading in school was hard for me to get through, but usually it was because I didn't like I was put on a specific time frame and in that sense I was never able to enjoy many of them. I've probably only completely read a handful of required reading throughout my school years. 

It probably wasn't until the first Harry Potter book came out that I started reading... granted it was mainly Harry Potter up until the last book, but you know they were worth it.
Earlier this year I challenged myself to read 20 books for the year as part of goodreads' 2011 reading challenge. Casual reading to you, but I couldn't even remember 20 books I've read period. Thankfully, I did reach my goal and I'm really happy that I caught the reading bug.

Happy Halloween!

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Book Review: Anna and the French Kiss

I usually don't read contemporary chick-lit-type books, but I actually thought this would be a nice little change after reading dramatic books for awhile. It seemed like was going crazy for this book and Stephanie Perkin's newest book, Lola and the Boy Next Door so I was curious about it. Luckily, I received both of them for my birthday.

I found the story of an average American teenage girl being shipped off against her will to a prestigious French boarding school to be a little cliche. In fact, a lot of it seemed like that.

There was possibly one thing in the whole book that surprised me, but everything else I seemed to have guessed early on.

But oddly enough, that's one of the reasons why I enjoyed this so much. New girl falls in love with all around hottest guy in school who so happens to have an English accent (bonus!) and taken (drama!). 

Though even with it's cliches, I never found it corny. I let myself enjoy the writing style Perkins has which reads so fluidly with charismatic characters like our title character and St. Clair.

Definitely not a book I would go swooning over, but overall a cute and honest story of girl meets boy in the most romantic city in the world.

Rating: ★★★★ 4/5 stars

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Book Review: Daughter of Smoke and Bone

This is book has got to be one of my favorites of the year and quite possibly of all time. It's setting and characters are so unique that I've found myself dreaming of worlds where angels and chimaera live.

Karou seems like an ordinary seventeen year old living in Prague... aside from the blue hair and the tattooed eyes on her palms. She has no clue who she is or where she came from and the only family she's ever known are the chimaeras- creatures that possesses features from multiple animals, that have raised her since she was a baby.

She's able to make wishes that come true- her blue hair was one and learning multiple languages so that she's able to travel and run errands for the father-like Brimstone or even petty wishes like making her naked ex itch like crazy in his privates... in public.

On one of her errands she encounters an angel, Akiva, who tires to kill her. She has no idea why and after a sudden altercation with Brimstone, Karou's father-like chimaera who deals with teeth and wishes, is left alone.

Even with a continuing war between angels and chimaera, Akiva can't help but be curious about Karou- this girl with the hamsas on her palms and the connection to the chimaeras. Karou finds that she is also drawn to Akiva... even if he did try to kill her.

The story flowed nicely and though I took me a lot longer to read this than I usually would have, it is no indication how I feel about it for it left me breathless and late for work.

I loved how Laini Taylor intertwined two worlds and her choice to have it set in Prague was brilliant! Such a beautiful old city that matches the darkness and romance of the story so wonderfully. Prague has now been bumped up on my "must travel to" list.

The mystery of Karou is one that I hardly saw coming, but welcomed it and it captivated me even further into this fantastical world. A world where wishes do come true and what you look like does not define you. Daughter of Smoke and Bone is a bittersweet fairy tale that leaves you wanting to believe that there's hope not only in this world, but others.

Rating: ★★★★★ 5/5

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In My Mailbox (8)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren as a way to share the books I’ve gotten during the week and to show appreciation to those I received them from… Who knows, maybe one of my books will be your next read!

Please leave your IMM link in your comment so I can check out your mailbox too!
Happy Reading! :)


I know I've been MIA for a little over a week now, but I was having so much fun during my birthday and I got to hang out with my sister a whole bunch!... Shopping is such an addiction! 

I hope you've all been well and I'll get back into the blogging groove soon enough, but first, here's another addition of In My Mailbox! I'm so excited for all the books I got this week since I knocked out a good amount of my wishlist items!
Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

From Barnes & Noble:

Title: The Strain
Author: Guillermo del Toro & Chuck Hogan
Genres: Horror, Vampire
This was actually a replacement copy for one that my brother had lost (grr, brothers!). I was so happy to find it in the bargain section at Barnes & Noble for $6 and coincidentally the 3rd in this trilogy, The Night Eternal, is coming out soon!

Title: Enthralled: Paranormal Diversions
Author: Melissa Marr, Kelley Armstrong, Rachel Caine, Claudia Gray, Rachel Vincent, Carrie Ryan, Sarah Rees Brennan, Jeri Smith-Ready, Kami Garcia, Mary E. Pearson, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Jessica Verday, Jackson Pearce, Margaret Stohl, Kimberly Derting and Ally Condie
Genres: Young Adult, Paranormal, Short Stories
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

I love short stories and I've actually never read one that was paranormal based, so I'm excited to start this! I don't know many of the authors, but I've heard a lot of great things about this one and seeing as though I've been procrastinating with reading, short stories will be perfect!

From Strand Bookstore:

Title: The Name of the Star
Author: Maureen Johnson
Genres: Young Adult, Mystery
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

Hm... okay this was actually a book I got last week but forgot to add it to my IMM. I went through a Jack the Ripper faze when I was younger so I loved the concept of this! Oh and the cover is so nice! It has an opal effect to it which is so unique!
Title: Dearly, Departed
Author: Lia Habel
Genres: Young Adult, Steampunk, Zombies
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

Okay, I swear my books this week are not all dark! I think I first heard about this when a lot of you were getting this as ARCs and I loved the cover! I've also never read a steampunk novel, but I've always loved the style/look of it all. If you've got some must-read steampunk, let me know!
Title: The Faerie Ring
Author: Kiki Hamilton
Genres: Young Adult, Historical Fiction, Fantasy, Faeries
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

I don't know why I've been holding off on this one, but it was near Dearly, Departed and I was already picking up a lot that I just thought "what the heck."

I like the historical aspects of it which, in my opinion, usually makes the story all the more fun and intriguing.


Title: Dash & Lily's Book of Dares
Author: David Levithan and Rachel Cohn
Genre: Young Adult, Romance, Contemporary
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

Squee! I love the concept of this and I don't know what took me so damn long to get it! And how fitting that the story begins at Strand (where I bought this)!

I probably won't start this until December so it coincides with the story, but I can't wait to start it!

Title: The Blackhope Enigma
Author: Theresa Flavin
Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

Honestly, I was drawn to the cover and upon skimming through the mostly positive reviews of this little-known book, I was intrigued and I was so happy to find it at Strand!
Title: The Watch That Ends the Night: Voices from the Titanic
Author: Allan Wolf
Genres: Young Adult, Historical Fiction
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

I first saw this at BN, but for $22 I declined since I knew nothing about it other than the concept of it being a collective narrative of 24 characters while on the Titanic. Luckily, Strand is awesome with it's half off prices!

So after reading up on it, I was so fascinated by this and it's multiple formats- letters, verse, undertaker's notes and so on. An appropriate take on the matter and with the 100th anniversary of its fateful journey coming up, I'm sure it'll become a bigger hit as the time draws near.


What's in your mailbox?

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And the Winner is...

Ishita aka Fishy!!!
The Reading Fish

Congratulations!

You have won a copy of The Night Circus, Carrier of the Mark (I'm throwing in a signed bookmark from the author that I just got too) and a book of your choice! I will be sending you an email for your information asap!

Huge thanks to everyone who entered! I'm planning my next giveaway already, but it will be during the holiday season. Stay tuned!

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In My Mailbox (7)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren. It’s a way to share the books I’ve gotten during the week and to receive comments from fellow readers…

Who knows, maybe one of my books will be your next read! 

I’m always looking for more books, so please leave your IMM link in your comment!
 
Happy Reading! :)
Well first let me say how sorry I am for the the lack of posts these past few days. Been busy with birthday celebrations, work, grand openings and Occupy Wall St... and wow- that was only 3 days! Crazy tired. 
Okay so on to this week's Mailbox goodies! Still holding back on buying since I've reached a reading block and it's taking me a lot longer to finish a book than usual. Oh well... never rush a book.
 

Spellbound by Cara Lynn Shultz -- I had this on my TBR list for awhile, but I couldn't remember why exactly. All I could gather was that it's set in New York and I have a curiosity about how it's portrayed. 

Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins -- Part 2 (or part 1 if this was delivered with the Lola) of Michele's birthday gift to me! YAY! I might start this soon since I'm in need of something light after all the dark stuff I've been reading.

And another week where I got something signed! This time in the mail- Leigh Fallon, the author of The Carrier of the Mark had a bookshop hop on the release of her book and whoever sent her a picture of themselves with the book got a sign bookplate! Got my mine today along with two signed bookmarks! I was also happy to see that it was postmarked on my birthday! Nice.


Speaking of birthday, I still have to announce the winner of my Birthday Bash Giveaway... I will do that VERY soon!

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Waiting on Wednesday (3)

Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights an upcoming title that I'm eagerly anticipating.

Title: Eyes Like Stars (Théâtre Illuminata)
Author: Lisa Mantchev
Publication Date: July 7th, 2009
Website: theatre-illuminata
Amazon | Book Depository | Goodreads

All her world’s a stage.
Bertie Shakespeare Smith is not an actress, yet she lives in a theater. She’s not an orphan, but she has no parents. She knows every part, but she has no lines of her own. That is, until now. Enter Stage Right
NATE. Dashing pirate. Will do anything to protect Bertie.
COBWEB, MOTH, MUSTARD SEED, and PEASEBLOSSOM. Four tiny and incredibly annoying fairies. BERTIE’S sidekicks.
ARIEL. Seductive air spirit and Bertie’s weakness. The symbol of impending doom.
BERTIE. Our heroine.
Welcome to the Théâtre Illuminata, where the actors of every play ever written can be found behind the curtain. They were born to play their parts, and are bound to the Théâtre by The Book — an ancient and magical tome of scripts. Bertie is not one of them, but they are her family — and she is about to lose them all and the only home she has ever known.
Lisa Mantchev has written a debut novel that is dramatic, romantic, and witty, with an irresistible and irreverent cast of characters who are sure to enchant the audience.
Open Curtain


Okay so it came out a couple of years ago, but I found out about this series not too long ago since the third book, So Silver Bright, recently came out. The concept seems really original and the reviews of it looks to be promising.

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Musing Mondays (2)

Musing Mondays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading.

What types of non-fiction do you read? Can choose multiple answers...
- e-Books
- Mythology/Folklore
- Travel/Locations
- Humor
- History
- Art/Art History
- Science/ Forensics
- Gardening/Nature
- Political/Economical
- Religious
- Self-Help

- Books on Writing
- Audio Books
- Biography/Autobiography
- Sports
- Architecture
- Health/Wellness
- Other
- None of the Above


Well I actually don't read a lot of non-fiction, but I do enjoy mythologies, travel writings and autobiographies the most.

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In My Mailbox (6)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren. It’s a way to share the books I’ve gotten during the week and to receive comments from fellow readers…
Who knows, maybe one of my books will be your next read! 
 
I’m always looking for more books, so please leave your IMM link in your comment!
 
Happy Reading! :)
 
Wow. I'm actually really surprised that for the 3rd week in a row I only got 2 books! But this week I have a good excuse- my birthday is coming up (the 13th) and I've been holding out on getting books since I'll probably be getting money or gift cards to go towards future purchases. Nice.


Title: Carrier of the Mark
Author: Leigh Fallon

It's finally out! I've been waiting for this for awhile and even after a long day of work and being exhausted with things still left to do at home, I still managed to go to get a copy. Plus the author was giving away signed bookplates to anyone who sent her a picture of you with the book! So naturally I had do it! Got an email from her today saying it'll be sent out next week!
Title: Lola and the Boy Next Door
Author: Stephanie Perkins

YAY! My first birthday gift from my friend, Michele! It seems this book has been everywhere! I actually didn't notice Lola had purple highlights- like me!... well I did before it started to wash away...
Anyway... I can't wait to start it! Thanks again, Michele!:)
OH! And this is the first book that has actually been in my mailbox since I started doing this meme! LOL!
Lastly, I just wanted to mention that on Wednesday I went to a reading at a library which featured (the link goes to the book they read) Anne Heltzel, Jocelyn Davies, Leila Sales, Kody Keplinger, Michelle Hodkin, Anna Godbersen and Cecily von Ziegesar, with David Levithan as host! Very cool. After hearing them I went home to add some of them to my TBR list! always helps to hear/read a bit of it before making a definite decision.

When the reading was over, I went to get my copy of Mara Dyer signed:)

It was a pleasure meeting her and she also gave me 4 bookmarks!
What was in your mailbox?

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Shelf Candy Saturday



Shelf Candy Saturday is a weekly meme hosted by Stephanie at Five Alarm Book Reviews to showcase that book cover you can't get enough of!

This is my first time doing this meme and like a lot of people, I do judge a book by it's cover. Hey, first impressions are very important! Since there's so many covers that caught my eye recently, I'm going with one of my favorites of the year so far whose cover was really my incentive for getting it...



Title: Wither
Author: Lauren DeStafano
Design:
Lizzy Bromley
Photograph:
Ali Smith

I absolutely was drawn to the cover and it tells the story so well- a sad beautiful young girl, married, a bird in a cage, time is running out and experiments. One hardly has to read the summery to figure this one out.

The jacket has an overall matte finish, but glossy where it's circled. The text/design also has a shine to it.

I always love it when the design is repeated throughout the book- although usually it's just the font that's repeated, but this one's font and design was replicated within the book (and I know this is suppose to be just about the cover, I had to share)...

The publication page follows the same design. Love it. Very unique.

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Birthday Bash Giveaway... A Note

This is to everyone who is participating in my Birthday Bash Giveaway...

It has come to my attention that Rafflecopter doesn't filter out duplicate entries for ANYTHING! Whether it's a glitch in the system or people have found a way to just re-enter or people just can't remember if they entered, I'm letting you know that I am currently going through all the entries and making sure everyone has one entry for the first 4 ways to enter and only one tweet per day.

I'm not angry or even annoyed about this... just slightly disappointed. Although I am very grateful for those that have contacted me about accidental duplicates they've made:)

Don't forget it ends next Saturday so be sure you get those daily (meaning every 24hrs) tweets in! Thank you for entering and I wish you all luck! 

-Jenn

If you've ever used Rafflecopter and have experienced this before or you're just peeved about this, you can send them an email: support@rafflecopter.com


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Friday's Five


A new meme hosted by Steph at Steph's Stacks which features 5 of my favorite books!

Without picking Harry Potter...

Title:  The Princess Bride 
Author: William Goldman

One of my all time favorite books and movies!




Title:  The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Author: Haruki Murakami

So obscure and mind-bending that it was such a unique read.


  

Title: Interpreter of Maladies
Author: Jhumpa Lahiri

A collection of short stories with beautifully written characters
Title: Angels & Demons 
Author: Dan Brown

My boyfriend suggested this to me and I couldn't put it down! Haven't read a mystery/thriller since then so if you can recommend one that would be great! ;)
Title: Mythology
Author: Edith Hamilton

My best friend in 6th grade. I've always loved mythology and this covered Greek, Roman and Norse with their classic tales and heroes and gods.
Whew! Well this actually took me longer than it probably should have and it occurred to me that I need to re-read a lot of books. Haha!
What are 5 of your favorite books?

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Follow Friday (2)

 
Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Rachel of Parajunkee and Alison of Alison Can Read. A great way to meet fellow bloggers and get new followers!

If you could pick one character in a book, movie or television show to swap places with, who would it be? 
 
Alright this should be fun! Albeit a bit tricky, but fun nonetheless... 

Book: Well the first book to come to mind is The Princess Bride. Even though I watched the movie a lot more times than I read the book, it's always been one of the very few books that's always at the top of my list. 

"Fencing. Fighting. Torture. Poison. True love. Hate. Revenge. Giants. Hunters. Bad men. Good men. Beautifulest ladies. Snakes. Spiders. Beasts of all natures and descriptions. Pain. Death. Brave men. Coward men. Strongest men. Chases. Escapes. Lies. Truths. Passion. Miracles."

Of course I would switch places with Buttercup. She was the first strong female characters I've ever read (or at least can remember reading), Westley was my first fictional-character crush and the story is just so much fun! Coincidentally, this week's Entertainment Weekly is the reunion issue featuring ten great casts and The Princess Bride was one. Love it.


Movie: Sloane Peterson from Ferris Bueller's Day Off! That movie is always so fun to watch! It kind of made me wish I lived in the suburbs where my friends and I would sneak off to the big city for a day of a genuinely good time. No drama, no stress, just a good time.

"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop to look around once in awhile, you could miss it."


Television Show: Okay, for some reason Dead Like Me is stuck in my head and although if I focused I could pick something completely different. But I actually don't think I'd mind being a Reaper. I'd be the main character, George- recently dead and newly appointed Reaper. Damn, I miss this show!

"They say your entire life flashes in front of your eyes the moment before you die? That might be true if you're terminally ill, or your parachute doesn't open... but if death sneaks up on you, the only thing you have time to think is... Aw, shit." 

 

Well that was pretty fun! Okay your turn. Leave your link and I'll check out your answers:) 

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Booking Through Thursday (2)

Hosted by Booking Through Thursday 

What’s the oddest book you’ve ever read? Did you like it? Hate it? Did it make you think?
This is a HARD one (that's what she said:P)! But I do know that the author would be Haruki Murakami, a contemporary Japanese writer whose works is usually described as film noir with magical realism.

I suppose if I were to choose a book of his that I would considered the "oddest", it would be "The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle". When I started this, I have already read about 4 or 5 of his other works so I was well versed in his literary style and I was aware that this was his most popular as well- it had to be good!

At this time, I thought reading 600 pages of mind-bending surrealism would be somewhat daunting. But It quickly pulled me in and I couldn't put it down! So no, I didn't like it- I loved it!

I can't say that it made me "think"... I mean, I had to do a lot of thinking to make sure I was understanding what I was reading and when I thought I knew where the story would go, the rug was pulled from under me. Though I would like to revisit this book in the future and find things that I didn't see before. 

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Waiting on Wednesday (2)


 
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Jill over at Breaking the Spine, that spotlights an upcoming title that I'm eagerly anticipating.


Title: Past Perfect
Author: Leila Sales
Publication Date: October 4, 2011
Website: LeilaSales.com
Amazon | goodreads | Twitter

All Chelsea wants to do this summer is hang out with her best friend, hone her talents as an ice cream connoisseur, and finally get over Ezra, the boy who broke her heart. But when Chelsea shows up for her summer job at Essex Historical Colonial Village (yes, really), it turns out Ezra’s working there too. Which makes moving on and forgetting Ezra a lot more complicated…even when Chelsea starts falling for someone new.
Maybe Chelsea should have known better than to think that a historical reenactment village could help her escape her past. But with Ezra all too present, and her new crush seeming all too off limits, all Chelsea knows is that she’s got a lot to figure out about love. Because those who don’t learn from the past are doomed to repeat it….


One of those books that I was kinda iffy about because I'm not big on contemporary/realistic books, but I went to a reading tonight which she was apart of and for the little bit she read, I really enjoyed it! It'll definitely be nice to read something a lot lighter than the usual books I read at least.

What are you waiting on?

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Fishy's 200 Follower Giveaway!


A follower of mine is having a giveaway! Show Fishy some love and maybe you'll be one of the 9 winners!:)

Here's what you could win:
  • $25 worth of books from Amazon
  • A personal book off her bookshelf (she has plenty of doubles)
  • 7 different swag packs (most have autographs)
 
Click the Button:)

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Liebster Blog Award

...In the spirit of pay-it-forward

Thank you SO much to Camille at Teen Book Fanatics for awarding me this! I feel so loved:)

The Liebster Blog Award is intended to showcase bloggers who as fewer than 200 followers.

Rules:
  • Mention and link to the person who awarded you the Liebster
  • Choose your top 5 bloggers with less than 200 followers and let them know
  • Take the award and make a post
  • Keep the love and appreciation going

- Michele @ Just a Lil' Lost  
- Sally @ Always Lost in Stories
- Sherre @ Beckoned By Books

Those are my picks! Keep up the great work you guys:)

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MATCHED Prize Pack from The-Society.net

The-Society.net is giving away an AMAZING Matched prize pack to one lucky winner!

 

Here's what you'll get:
  • A MATCHED t-shirt lovingly made by Courtney from Fandom Finery
  • A MATCHED pill container and hand carved rubber stamp, featured in our party planning post
  • An autographed hardcover copy of MATCHED signed by both author Ally Condie and cover model Samantha Aide

Contest ends Saturday October 15th!

Want to win? Click here
Good luck:)

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Musing Mondays


 
Musing Mondays is a weekly meme hosted by MizB at Should Be Reading. 

What are you most excited about reading, right now? (can be a book you’re currently enjoying, or a book that’s yet to be published, etc.)

Oh boy, this is a hard one. I have SO many books that I can't wait to read, but I think I'm going to venture off the YA path on this one and go with Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? by Mindy Kaling. If you're not familiar with her, she plays Kelly Kapoor on The Office.
I found out last night that she's going to be at a local Barnes & Noble doing a signing next month, so I'm really looking forward to that too!

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In My Mailbox (5)

In My Mailbox is a weekly meme hosted by The Story Siren. It’s a way to share the books I’ve gotten during the week and to receive comments from fellow readers…

Who knows, maybe one of my books will be your next read!
I’m always looking for more books, so please leave your IMM link in your comment!
 
Happy Reading! :)

Another slow week for book grabbing, but I'm really happy what I got!
Daughter of Smoke & Bone by Laini Taylor
Goodness I love Strand Books! Spent a couple of hours browsing the shelves and trying extremely hard not to pick up every other book, but this was the only copy they had that was nicely tucked away and half off! Really excited about this book and I can't wait to spend the rest of the weekend reading it.
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
 Yeah okay, I'm probably the only one that hasn't read this series yet. I've been holding back because when I first heard about this book, I thought, "wait, that's just like Battle Royale... but for teens." - one of my favorite books and movies. I can stubborn. But with practically everyone telling me I should read it, I'm biting bullet and finally going to start it!
What's in your mailbox? 
Be Sure to enter my Birthday Bash Giveaway!

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Birthday Bash Giveaway!


 
Ah okay, so rationally thinking it's a bit early for me to be doing a giveaway since I've only been blogging for a couple of weeks, but October is my favorite month because it's my birthday month and I wanted to spread the love!:)
I'll be giving away one copy of The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, one copy of Carrier of the Mark by Leigh Fallon and your choice of any book $25 or less from the Book Depository!
This giveaway is opened to everyone and will end on Friday, October 15 2011. There will only be ONE winner and they will be notified within 24hrs of the contest ending and will have 48hrs to respond or else forfeit to someone else. 

- You must be a GFC follower- new or old. I'll follow back as well.
- The other 3 ways to enter are completely optional, but they will give you more entries and you only have to do them once!
- The facebook page is that of a fellow blogger and friend, Michele, and is worth the most entries;)

If you have any questions you can leave a comment or email me at xwritersblockx@gmail.com

Thanks and good luck!
 

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