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Anne Allen's Blog
Shooting Stars Magazine
Naughty Book Kitties
Teen Book Scene
Teens Read Too
Compulsive reader
Reading Junky
The Page Flipper
Young Adult Books Central
Enchanting YA
What Women Write
A Girl and Her Books
And Another Book Read
She Reads Novels
My Half of the Sky
YA Fresh
Donna's Blog Home
It's Just Life As I Know It
Pages
The Book Scout
Becky's Book Reviews
Chick Lit Reviews
A Good Addiction
Lost For Words
Read Sam, Read!
DeRaps Reads
Steph the Bookworm
There's a Book
The Library Lurker
Once Upon a Review
Reclusive Bibliophile
The Hiding Spot
A Reader's Adventure
The Book Butterfly
Up the Tower of Books
Catherine, Caffeinated
The Worm Hole
Notes of Life
Debs Riccio
Becky's Book Reviews
Queer YA: Fiction for LGBTQ Teens
A Patchwork of Books
Sarah's Book Reviews
Book Chic Club
Amy Reads
Claire King
A Writer in a Wheelchair
Ex Libris
Echoes of a Wayward Mind
Book Pleasures
Teach Mentor Texts
YA Book Shelf
Chew & Digest Books
Elisa Rolle's Journal
Reading Before Bed
Good Books and Good Wine
Dreaming in Books
The Broke and the Bookish
Frazzled Book Nommer
Read. Write. Suffer.
A Patchwork of Books
Harmony Book Reviews
This Little Life of Mine
Melody M. Nunez
Word Harlot
Points West
Bookish Blather
Helen's Book Blog
Roof Beam Reader
Cari's Book Blog
Bookalicious
Emily's Reading Room
The Book Phantom
Maestra Amanda's Bookshelf
Christa's Hooked on Books
Books: A Pathway to New Worlds
Reader's Edyn
Sarah's Book Reviews
Chica Reader
Me, My Shelf and I
Taming the Bookshelf
My Reading Room
My{Reads}Da
Good Choice Reading
Books Complete Me
The Introverted Reader
Random Things Through My Letterbox
The Littlereader Library
Blog It All (Katy Pye)
Chick Lit Plus
Samantha March
Tea and Scribbles Book Reviews
The Book Bag
Storm Goddess Book Reviews
Mrs. Mommy Booknerd's
Jessa Russo Writes
The Bookish Mama
Jersey Girl Book Reviews
The East Village
The Geekery Book Review
Read Along with Sue

 

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Sunday
Nov062011

Scavenger Hunt! With Prizes!

I could spend all day thanking my great blogger friends, and I still wouldn't be thanking them enough.

Pam of Bookalicious has come up with an amazing idea to get the word out about the new paperback edition of Jumpstart the World, and to get some free books into readers' hands. And better yet, it's fun. It's a treasure hunt. With prizes. Three other great bloggers have been nice enough to join in. They are Danielle of There's a Book, Kristi of The Story Siren, and Shanyn of Chick Loves Lit.

It goes a little something like this: On Wednesday, Danielle hosted a guest post by me, and embedded a couple of words from a sentence I provided from the book. Thursday, Kristi hosted my guest post and embedded another set of words. Then Pam on Friday. And Shanyn on Saturday. And now you're here, and hopefully you have the sentence unscrambled and figured out. Good! The correct sentence is your entry to win the "big prize." All four bloggers are giving away three signed paperbacks of Jumpstart the World, for a total of a dozen free books. And those who submit the correct sentence have their names put in the hat for the "grand" prize, pictured here. It's a set of six signed hardcovers, which is the complete set of all my Young Adult books (I threw in Pay It Forward, which was a YA crossover). *Okay, let me update this. It's a set of SEVEN signed hardcovers. Kristi mentioned Chasing Windmills (another of my YA crossovers) on her blog, so, though it's not pictured here, I'm throwing one of those in, too.*

So you've come from their blogs and you're ready, right?  

Unless...maybe you came to this blog because you're one of my readers and you follow my blog. In which case this will be the first you've heard about this. In which case the thing to do is to back up, follow the links to the blogs above, and get in the game.

When you're ready, here's how you enter: Leave a comment below with your name, your email address (enter it in the form--where it says "Author Email (optional)" not in the body of the comment--so it won't show publicly) and the unscrambled sentence. Now, I know what you're thinking. Everybody can just read the comments and get the answer. Actually...not. Because I set up comment moderation for the duration of the scavenger hunt. And I'm not going to approve any comments on this post until the contest is over.

In ten days, on November 16th, I'll close the contest, make all the comments public, and draw a winner at random. Email me with any questions, and good luck! (And have fun! I know I will.) 

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Reader Comments (12)

Thanks for the giveaway!!!!

My answer: Always be the idiot who says I love you and then starts to cry.

November 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

Who says I love you and then starts to cry always be the idiot.

November 6, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTanya Schmitt

Always be the idiot who says "I love you" and then starts to cry.

November 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLaur

Always be the idiot who says "I love you" and then starts to cry.

November 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDavid Croson

My answer:

Always be the idiot who says 'I love you" and then starts to cry.

November 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKendra Edens

OK, I'm trying a 3rd time because I don't think the last one worked either:( The unscrambled quote is "Always be the idiot who says I love you and then starts to cry."

November 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterElaine Allen

Always be the idiot who says 'I love you' and then starts to cry.


Have a wonderful day! Happy writing!

Loraine

November 7, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLoraine Hunziker

Always be the idiot who says 'I love you' and then starts to cry.

November 8, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTanya Schmitt

"Always be the idiot who says 'I love you' and then starts to cry..." I "hope" that's what your looking for. I'd be so friggen THRILLED to get this.

November 10, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSara

Always be the idiot who says 'I love you' and then starts to cry.

Of course, because I was lucky enough to have one of the ARC's from this from Catherine earlier, it might not be exactly fair.... so if I am one of the winners all of these will get donated along with any other CRH books that I have... to the local library. After I read them again.

November 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Ellsworth

It's fine, Paul. It's absolutely fair. The book has been out in hardcover for a year, so lots of people have read it and will recognize the sentence. If you want to donate or in any other way "Pay Forward" the books if you win, that's great. But it would be a fair win, so it's up to you.

November 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCatherine

"Always be the idiot who says 'I love you' and then starts to cry."

:)

November 13, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAdam @ Roof Beam Reader

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