Thursday, October 22, 2009

Wonderful Win: ACCORDING TO JANE by Marilyn Brandt


I found a nice surprise when I arrived home from work this evening -- an autographed copy of ACCORDING TO JANE by Marilyn Brandt.  I won it just a few days ago from a giveaway hosted by Kelly Moran on her blog, Author Kelly Moran's Blog. That was a really fast turnaround! A big thanks to Kelly for hosting the giveaway. And a HUGE thank you to Marilyn along with CONGRATULATIONS on
the publication of your debut novel! I'm looking forward to settling in with Ellie and Jane.

Click here to read Kelly's terrific interview of Marilyn.

ACCORDING TO JANE
by Marilyn Brant

Pub. Date: October 2009
Publisher: Kensington Publishing Corporation
Format: Paperback, 352pp
ISBN-13: 9780758234612
ISBN: 0758234619

Synopsis (from the publisher):
In Marilyn Brant's smart, wildly inventive debut, one woman in search of herself receives advice from the ultimate expert in matters of the heart…

It begins one day in sophomore English class, just as Ellie Barnett's teacher is assigning Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. From nowhere comes a quiet "tsk" of displeasure. The target: Sam Blaine, the cute bad boy who's teasing Ellie mercilessly, just as he has since kindergarten. Entirely unbidden, as Jane might say, the author's ghost has taken up residence in Ellie's mind, and seems determined to stay there.

Jane's wise and witty advice guides Ellie through the hell of adolescence and beyond, serving as the voice she trusts, usually far more than her own. Years and boyfriends come and go—sometimes a little too quickly, sometimes not nearly fast enough. But Jane's counsel is constant, and on the subject of Sam, quite insistent. Stay away, Jane demands. He is your Mr. Wickham.

Still, everyone has something to learn about love—perhaps even Jane herself. And lately, the voice in Ellie's head is being drowned out by another, urging her to look beyond everything she thought she knew and seek out her very own, very unexpected, happy ending…

Click here to read an excerpt.

Click here to visit the author's website.

About the Author (from the publisher):
Marilyn Brant has been a classroom teacher, a library staff member, afreelance writer and a national book reviewer. She lives in the Chicago suburbs with her husband and son, surrounded by towers of books that often threaten to topple over and crush her. A proud member of the Jane Austen Society of North America, Marilyn's debut novel featuring "Jane" won the Romance Writers of America's prestigious Golden Heart® Award. When not working on her next book, she enjoys traveling, listening to music and finding new desserts to taste test.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday: THE NOOK: from Barnes & Noble


"WAITING ON WEDNESDAY"
is hosted by Jill from
Breaking the Spine.

Join in and tell us . . .

What are you waiting for?


I think I may have finally found The One.




Sunday, October 18, 2009

Giveaway Winners - THE LOVELY BONES by Alice Sebold


!! C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S !!

The winners of the 5 copies of
THE LOVELY BONES by Alice Sebold are:

Marjorie a/k/a cenya2 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

enyl a/k/a enyl (AT) inbox (DOT) com  (already won)

rubynreba a/k/a pbclark (AT) netins (DOT) net

nfmgirl a/k/a nfmgirl (AT) gmail (DOT) com

elaing8 a/k/a elaing8 (AT) netscape (DOT) net

Andrea a/k/a andie.v107 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com

- I will be emailing all of you this evening.
- Please contact me with your snail mail address A.S.A.P.
- Remember, the sponsor will only mail books to U.S. and Canadian street addresses and no P.O. Boxes
- If I have not heard from you by 11:59 p.m. EST on Tuesday, October 20, 2009, your win will be forfeit and I will contact the next commenter selected by Random.org.
    - Thank you to everyone who stopped by and entered. If you weren't one of the lucky ones in this drawing, click here to hop on over to the contest page at Hachette Book Group for listings of other blogs hosting book giveaways.  
    - Be sure and check my sidebar for other ongoing giveaways here and at other blogs.    
    A big thank you to Valerie and Hachette Book Group for making this giveaway possible.

Giveaway: THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER by Kathleen Kent


Thanks to the generous folks at
Hachette Book Group,
I have been authorized to
 giveaway five (5) copies of

Rules for entering this giveaway are at the bottom of this post.



THE HERETIC'S DAUGHTER

Publisher: Back Bay Books
Category: Fiction
Format: Trade Paperback
Publish Date: 10/12/2009
Price: $13.99/$16.99
ISBN: 9780316024495
Pages: 368
Size: 5-1/2" x 8-1/4

Description (from the publisher):
Martha Carrier was one of the first women to be accused, tried and hanged as a witch in Salem, Massachusetts. Like her mother, young Sarah Carrier is bright and willful, openly challenging the small, brutal world in which they live. Often at odds with one another, mother and daughter are forced to stand together against the escalating hysteria of the trials and the superstitious tyranny that led to the torture and imprisonment of more than 200 people accused of witchcraft. This is the story of Martha's courageous defiance and ultimate death, as told by the daughter who survived.
Kathleen Kent is a tenth generation descendent of Martha Carrier. She paints a haunting portrait, not just of Puritan New England, but also of one family's deep and abiding love in the face of fear and persecution.

About the author (from the publisher):
Kathleen Kent lives in Dallas with her husband and son. The Heretic's Daughter is her first novel.


Most of the books that have influenced and touched me the most are historical fiction. When I was a child I read a lot of Dickens, Poe and H.H. Monroe. Some of my favorites from the past are The Quincunx, by Charles Palliser, Instance of the Fingerpost by Iain Pears, The Weight of Water by Anita Shreve, and The Source by James Mitchener. I also read everything by Annie Dillard, Cormac McCarthy and Larry McMurtry. Currently I'm re-reading a book called The Long Home by William Gay who is, to me, one of the best writers in American fiction today.

Click here to visit the author's website.



RULES FOR ENTERING THE GIVEAWAY:

• Leave a comment on this post telling me you would like to win. Include an email address with your comment so that I can contact you if you do win. Use a spam-thwarting format such as geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com or geebee.reads [at] gmail [dot] com

You must leave an email address in order to qualify. If I can't contact you, you can't win!

• You can earn an extra entry by being or becoming a Follower or Subscriber of this blog and telling me about it in a separate comment.

• Blog about this contest and provide me with the link to the post in a separate comment, and I'll give you yet another entry.

• Tweeting about this contest and providing me the link in a separate comment will get you one more entry. I've added a Retweet button at the bottom of every post.

• Stumble this blog, Digg it, or Technorati Fave it, whatever, and leave a separate comment for another entry.

• Winners must provide a U.S. or Canadian street address. Hachette is unable to deliver to P.O. Boxes.

Deadline for entry is 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, October 30, 2009.

• Winners will have 48 hours to respond to my email announcing that they have won; if I don't hear from a winner, I will draw another name.

Thank you to Valerie
at Hachette Book Group
for making this giveaway possible.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!

THIS CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Great Giveaways from Around the Blogworld

Here are some giveaways that I've been entering around the blogosphere - maybe there's something here you would like! Good luck!

THE BIBLE SALESMAN at Readaholic - Ends TODAY! - 10/17/09

THE BIBLE SALESMAN at Bookfoolery and Babble - Ends 10/18/09

THE BIBLE SALESMAN at Tutu's Two Cents - Ends 10/20/09

THE TUDOR ROSE at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time - Ends 10/23/09

THE TUDOR ROSE at Passages to the Past - Ends 10/19/09

THE TUDOR ROSE at All About {n} - Ends 10/24/09

THE TUDOR ROSE at Savvy Verse & Wit - Ends 10/20/09

THE QUEEN'S MISTAKE at Passges to the Past - Ends 10/22/09

THE QUEEN'S MISTAKE at At Home with Books - Ends 10/20/09

LIKE MAYFLIES IN A STREAM at Crazy-for-Books.Com - Ends 10/22/09

BEAT THE REAPER at Chick with Books - Ends TODAY! 10/17/09

BREAKNG THE BANK at Chick with Books - Ends 10/24/09

BREAKING THE BANK at Just Another New Blog - Ends 10/19/09

KNIT THE SEASON and KNIT TWO at Peeking Between the Pages - Ends 10/31/09

THE LAST DICKENS at Musings of a Bookish Kitty - Ends 10/22/09

THE LAST DICKENS at Life and Times of a "New" New Yorker - Ends 10/23/09

THE LAST DICKENS at S. Krishna's Books - Ends 10/26/09

HUMMINGBIRDS at She is Too Fond of Books - Ends 10/23/09

SUNNYSIDE BLUES at Age 30+ . . . A Lifetime of Books - Ends 10/22/09 (?)

HEX IN HIGH HEELS at Drey's Library - Ends 10/27/0

Giveaway: TRAVELING WITH POMEGRANATES by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor


Thanks to the generous folks at Penguin USA,
I have been authorized to
giveaway two (2) copies of
TRAVELING WITH POMEGRANATES.

Rules for entering this giveaway are at the bottom of this post.



by Sue Monk Kidd and Ann Kidd Taylor
Pub. Date: September 2009
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Format: Hardcover, 304pp
ISBN-13: 9780670021208
ISBN: 0670021202

Synopsis (from the publisher):

An introspective and beautiful dual memoir by the #1 New York Times bestselling novelist and her daughter


Sue Monk Kidd has touched millions of readers with her novels The Secret Life of Bees and The Mermaid Chair and with her acclaimed nonfiction. In this intimate dual memoir, she and her daughter, Ann, offer distinct perspectives as a fifty-something and a twenty-something, each on a quest to redefine herself and to rediscover each other.

Between 1998 and 2000, Sue and Ann travel throughout Greece and France. Sue, coming to grips with aging, caught in a creative vacuum, longing to reconnect with her grown daughter, struggles to enlarge a vision of swarming bees into a novel. Ann, just graduated from college, heartbroken and benumbed by the classic question about what to do with her life, grapples with a painful depression. As this modern-day Demeter and Persephone chronicle the richly symbolic and personal meaning of an array of inspiring figures and sites, they also each give voice to that most protean of connections: the bond of mother and daughter.

A wise and involving book about feminine thresholds, spiritual growth, and renewal, Traveling with Pomegranates is both a revealing self-portrait by a beloved author and her daughter, a writer in the making, and a momentous story that will resonate with women everywhere.

Click here to read an excerpt.



Rules for entering this giveaway:

• Leave a comment on this post telling me you would like to win. Include an email address with your comment so that I can contact you if you do win. Use a spam-thwarting format such as geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com or geebee.reads [at] gmail [dot] com

You must leave an email address in order to qualify. If I can't contact you, you can't win!

• You can earn an extra entry by being or becoming a Follower or Subscriber of this blog and telling me about it in a separate comment.

• Blog about this contest and provide me with the link to the post in a separate comment, and I'll give you yet another entry.

• Tweeting about this contest and providing me the link in a separate comment will get you one more entry. I've added a Retweet button at the bottom of every post.

• Stumble this blog, Digg it, or Technorati Fave it, whatever, and leave a separate comment for another entry.

• Winners must provide a U.S. or Canadian street address. Hachette is unable to deliver to P.O. Boxes.

Deadline for entry is 11:59 p.m. EST on Monday, October 26, 2009.

• Winners will have 48 hours to respond to my email announcing that they have won; if I don't hear from a winner, I will draw another name.

Thank you to Katrina from Wiredset
for making this giveaway possible.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Spotlight on: DEFENDERS OF THE SCROLL by Shiraz


Well, I didn't see this one coming . . . or perhaps I should say "going."  Let me explain.

A few weeks ago, I was contacted by an author of a young adult fantasy book and asked if I would be interested in reviewing his novel. I've never read much fantasy, and it's been many years since I've read any at all. But coincidently, I'd just spent a couple of weeks with two of my teenaged nieces, and one of them really gave me a hard time about my choice of reading material. She was shocked and aghast (I mean, literally!) that I hadn't read the Harry Potter books or the Twilight books or any of the titles she rattled off from a looooong list of more hard-core fantasy.  She was bewildered: "But, Dad said you read a lot."  Clearly, my reputation as a bookivore took a serious hit because my reading diet was lacking a major book group.

So when I received the email from Shiraz in which he described his book as ". . . a YA fantasy, but it has some subtle educational elements in it that could actually teach kids something if they're not paying attention" I jumped at the chance to read it and redeem myself.

When the book arrived, I was a little leary of the cover which is dominatated by images of the dark forces at work in the novel. I figured I'd better keep it out of sight of the niece and nephew with whom I live. They're 6 and 9 and not fond of scary things.

Well, guess who's commandeered my book?!  Let me give you a hint:  He's 9.  And, he's a boy.  O.K., so that's 2 hints, but I'm absolutely floored! This kid, whom I shall refer to from now on as "J-Boy-9" (that is, until he turns 10), cannot be described as a reader. Oh, I tried. I've been reading to him daily since he was an infant. As a toddler he would pretend to read to his toys and his baby sister. But something happened as he transitioned away from early chapter books. I'm thinking he was put off by the increase in text and the decrease in pictures. He still enjoys being read to, and I read to him in the evenings several times a week. But on his own, if there aren't pictures, he's not interested. These days, his books of choice are along the lines of the Wimpy Kid books and Humpty Dumpty, Jr. Hardboiled Detective.

But the other day, as I settled down to read MY new YA fantasy book, J-Boy-9 started asking me questions about it. Then he wanted to look at it. Then he started reading it. (Then I had to explain to him what a prologue is.) Then he went back to reading it. And he kept reading it. He even asked me if he could take it to school for silent reading time. Don't think he's just entralled by the cover -- he took the dust jacket off within 5 minutes because it bugged him.  Then last night when his mother told him it was time to go to bed, he called out: "I just want to finish this chapter." I'm really impressed. He's rather proud of himself, too.

I don't know how far he'll get with this book. It's really aimed at teens, and he's only in the 4th grade. But so far it looks as though I'm not getting it back until he's done! And here I thought it would be years before I was competing with him for my own books! !

In the meantime, I want to spread the word about the award-winning DEFENDERS OF THE SCROLL.  Maybe you know a reluctant reader who will be drawn in by it's magical lure.


by Shiraz
Pub. Date: June 2009
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Format: Hardcover, 264pp
ISBN-13: 9781440144806
ISBN: 144014480X

Description (from the publisher):
A teenage boy.  A dark wizard.  A mystic scroll.  And the fate of a world hangs in the balance...

When Alex "the Axeman" Logan is pulled from his world to help a young princess, named Dara, save her kingdom from the Shadow Lord, he thinks there has been a mistake. He's a teen guitar player close to failing 11th grade, not some defender of the realm. All he has are some school books, his wits, and his love of fantasy movies.

Overnight his life is history. Alex must confront the Shadow Lord and his minions when he is thrust into a land that has changed from a magical paradise to a barren, hopeless, helpless realm invaded by a dark army. But Alex is not alone. He has the help of Dara, a magic scroll, and a band of unlikely companions drawn from his own history books: a hardened Roman Legionnaire, a swift Japanese Samurai, a fearless African Warrior, a fiery Amazon Archer, and a spirited Shaolin Monk.

Can Alex become more than he believes and lead his small band of Defenders to the Hall of Shadows, the birthplace of the Shadow Lord? The fate of the realm and everyone in it rests on him.

Click here to read a generously lengthy excerpt.

Click here to visit the DEFENDERS OF THE SCROLL website.

Click here to read an interview with the author at Author's Den

Click the blog names below to read just a few of the glowing reviews:
Violet Crush
La Femme Readers
All Booked Up
A Bibliophile's Bookshelf
The Bookologist
The Mommy Rambles
 

 


2009 National Indie Excellence Awards
Winner: Fantasy and Best Editing Fiction categories
Finalist: Action-Adventure and Young Adult Fiction categories

2009 Next Generation Indie Awards
Finalist: Multicultural Fiction, Best Overall Design Fiction, and eBook Fiction

2009 New York Book Festival
Honorable Mention: Sci-Fi category

2009 Beach Book Festival
Honorable Mention: Sci-Fi and Teenage categories

2009 San Francisco Book Festival
Honorable Mention: Wild Card category

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday: TALKING ABOUT DETECTIVE FICTION by P.D. James



"WAITING ON WEDNESDAY"
is hosted by Jill from
Breaking the Spine.

Join in and tell us . . .

What are you waiting for?



TALKING ABOUT DETECTIVE FICTION
by P.D. James
Pub. Date: December 01, 2009
Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
Format: Hardcover, 208pp
Sales Rank: 76,342
ISBN-13: 9780307592828
ISBN: 0307592820

About the book (from the publisher):

In a perfect marriage of author and subject, P. D. James—one of the most widely admired writers of detective fiction at work today—gives us a personal, lively, illuminating exploration of the human appetite for mystery and mayhem, and of those writers who have satisfied it.

P. D. James examines the genre from top to bottom, beginning with the mysteries at the hearts of such novels as Charles Dickens’s Bleak House and Wilkie Collins’s The Woman in White, and bringing us into the present with such writers as Colin Dexter and Henning Mankell. Along the way she writes about Arthur Conan Doyle, Dorothy L. Sayers, Agatha Christie (“arch-breaker of rules”), Josephine Tey, Dashiell Hammett, and Peter Lovesey, among many others. She traces their lives into and out of their fiction, clarifies their individual styles, and gives us indelible portraits of the characters they’ve created, from Sherlock Holmes to Sara Paretsky’s sexually liberated female investigator, V. I. Warshawski. She compares British and American Golden Age mystery writing. She discusses detective fiction as social history, the stylistic components of the genre, her own process of writing, how critics have reacted over the years, and what she sees as a renewal of detective fiction—and of the detective hero—in recent years.

About the Author (from the publisher):

P. D. James is the author of 18 books, most of which have been filmed for television. Before her retirement in 1979, she served in the forensics and criminal justice departments of Great Britain’s Home Office, and she has been a magistrate and a governor of the BBC. The recipient of many prizes and honours, she was created Baroness James of Holland Park in 1991. In 2000 she celebrated her 80th birthday and published her autobiography, Time to Be in Earnest.

Click here to visit the author's website.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

WOLF HALL - Winner of the Man Booker Prize - Now On Sale


Winners of the Hispanic Heritage Month Book Giveaway!


!!CONGRATULATIONS!!

The winners of the Hispanic Heritage Month Book Giveaway are:

Carol aka mittens0831(at)aol(dot)com (confirmed)
Tena aka tenasocal(at)aol(dot)com (confirmed)
Lori L. aka shetreadssoftly(at)gmail(dot)com (confirmed)
Belinda M. aka bluebelle0367(at)hotmail(dot)com (confirmed)
Mia J. aka mia(at)jacobsracing(dot)com (confirmed)

enyl aka enyl(at)inbo(dot)com = no response :(

If you have not already responded to the email I sent out yesterday, you have until 12:00 noon EST on Wednesday, October 14, 2009 to get back to me with your snail mail address.  If I haven't heard from you by then, I will contact the next name selected by Random.org



Thank you to everyone who stopped by
A Sea of Books and entered the contest.

Be sure and check my sidebar for ongoing giveaways here
and at some other friendly blogs.

Thank you to Hachette Book Group for sponsoring this giveaway.

Chadwick On Penman: One Great Author Interviews Another


During a recent blog browse, I came across a posting on Elizabeth Chadwick's Blog, Living the History where she had interviewed Sharon Kay Penman. Wow! Two of my favorite authors chatting it up! If you'd like to read the interview, click on this link.




Monday, October 12, 2009

Books in Bed






I was blog-hopping the other day and came across an interesting post on the blog of author Cheryl Rainfield that is definitely worth sharing.  If you'd like to see more book-related artwork by this whimsically creative artist, visit his website: Livio de Marchi .

Which item would you like for your own?

Friday, October 9, 2009

Friday Finds: LIKE MAYFLIES IN A STREAM by Shauna Roberts


FRIDAY FINDS is hosted by Miz B
at Should Be Reading.
What great books did you hear about / discover this past week?
Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS!


Jennifer at Crazy-for-Books.com has posted a very interesting interview with Shauna Roberts, author of LIKE MAYFLIES IN A STREAM. I love Mesopotamian history, so I'm really eager to read this one!




About the book (from the publisher):
In the great city of Uruk, there is no peace when Gilgamesh is restless, and he is never at rest. Shamhat, a priestess of Inanna, goes into the wilderness to find and civilize a match for Uruk's violently active God-King. Like Mayflies in a Stream brings new life to the Epic of Gilgamesh, diving into one of the earliest conflicts between civilization and wilderness, civic order and freedom, romance and sexuality. A book of the Hadley Rille Books Archaeology Series.

Click here to visit the author's website.

Addendum:  I just found out that Shauna Roberts has a guest post at Book Faery Reviews (and a giveaway). Click here to check it out.

Thursday, October 8, 2009

My Favorite Reads #9: THE LOVER'S KNOT by Clare O'Donohue


Alyce of At Home with Books hosts My Favorite Reads, a weekly feature spotlighting favorite reads from pre-blogging days. Because it's been a while since the books were read, these posts are not reviews per se, but rather impressionistic remembrances of a positive reading experience. I think of this feature as an opportunity to more deeply explore the range of my reading interests and those of other book bloggers and readers of book blogs outside of the current crop of new releases.

Do you have an old favorite that you'd like to share?



Pub. Date: September 2008

Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Format: Paperback, 304pp
Series: Someday Quilts Series, #1
ISBN-13: 9780452289796
ISBN: 0452289793

Synopsis (from the publisher):

In the tradition of Jennifer Chiaverini and Emilie Richards, a debut quilting mystery

Nell Fitzgerald is thrilled when she receives a gorgeous handmade quilt in a lover's knot pattern from her grandmother Eleanor as an engagement gift. Her joy is short-lived, however, when her fiancé announces he's calling off the wedding. Heartbroken, 25-year-old Nell flees New York City for her grandmother's home in quaint Archers Rest. In this small town Eleanor's life revolves around her quilt shop, Someday Quilts, and the members of the shop's quilting circle.

When the body of a local handyman known for his flirting is found in the quilt shop, murdered with a pair of quilting scissors, Nell finds herself drawn into the case— and drawn to the handsome police chief. As a pattern of clues begins to emerge, one of the prime suspects is Nell's ex-fiancé, whose arrival in Archers Rest seems suspicious. The ladies of the quilting circle continue to piece together their quilts as Nell unravels the mystery. For quilters and mystery lovers alike, The Lover's Knot is a delightful and promising debut.

Why I chose this book: 

I chose this book today because the second book in this series has just been released, and I wanted to give the first book its due. I had originally thought THE LOVER'S KNOT would be your typical cozy - comfortable and fun, but predictable. What I found in Clare O'Donohue's first novel was a cut above all that. (Is it mixing metaphors to say first that it's a cut above and next that it has more depth than expected?) The character of Nell Fitzgerald undergoes a sort of belated coming of age, and I enjoyed seeing how she grew and developed. She worked through her emotions regarding her ex-fiance and their failed relationship, and she gingerly began to let herself fall for a new guy. The book does have that small town, cozy mystery feel with a supporting cast of interesting and sometimes quirky characters, a lovely setting, and a good mystery, too! I'm glad there's a second installment of this series available now (The Drunkard's Path), and I'm looking forward to cracking it's spine soon!

Click here to read an excerpt.

Click here to visit the author's website.

About the  author (from the publisher):
Clare O'Donohue is a freelance television writer/producer. She produced television's most popular quilting show, Simply Quilts, on HGTV, and she is currently producing and writing for a variety of television crime shows, including Forensic Files. This is her first novel.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Waiting on Wednesday: DIARY OF A WIMPY KID - DOG DAYS by Jeff Kinney



"WAITING ON WEDNESDAY"
is hosted by Jill from
Join in and tell us . . .

What are you waiting for?

There's only one book we're waiting for at my house:




Release date:  October 16, 2009



Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Giveaway Winners! HOW TO RULE THE WORLD FROM YOUR COUCH





by Laura Day

. . . and the couch-rulers are:


Gaby317


Beth P.

Congratulations, Ladies!

Thank you to everyone
who stopped by and entered.

Be sure and check out the sidebar
 for more book giveaways.

Giveaway Winners! THE SMART ONE AND THE PRETTY ONE


WE'VE GOT SOME WINNERS!

Congratulations, Ladies!



by Claire LaZebnik

. . . and the winners are:

Benita G.
Pam R.
Sarah Z.
Renee T.
Brenda R.

Please take a few minutes to check out Brenda's new giveaway blog, DanceAlertReads.  She'll be listing book giveaways and other fun stuff. Thanks, Brenda!

Thank you to everyone who stopped by and entered the contest - please check my sidebar for other current book giveaways.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Giveaway: THE LOVELY BONES by Alice Sebold

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.



In celebration of its upcoming movie release,
has generously authorized me to
give away five (5) copies of

Rules for entering this giveaway are at the bottom of this post.




Publisher: Little, Brown & Company
Category: FICTION
Format: MASS MARKET
Edition: Media tie-in
Publish Date: 10/1/2009
Price: $7.99/$9.99
ISBN: 9780316044400
Pages: 400
Size: 4-3/16" x 6-3/4"

Description (from the publisher):
Once in a generation a novel comes along that taps a vein of universal human experience, resonating with readers of all ages. THE LOVELY BONES is such a book -- a #1 bestseller celebrated at once for its artistry, for its luminous clarity of emotion, and for its astonishing power to lay claim to the hearts of millions of readers around the world.

"My name was Salmon, like the fish; first name, Susie. I was fourteen when I was murdered on December 6, 1973."

So begins the story of Susie Salmon, who is adjusting to her new home in heaven, a place that is not at all what she expected, even as she is watching life on earth continue without her -- her friends trading rumors about her disappearance, her killer trying to cover his tracks, her grief-stricken family unraveling. Out of unspeakable tragedy and loss, THE LOVELY BONES succeeds, miraculously, in building a tale filled with hope, humor, suspense, even joy.

The major motion picture version of THE LOVELY BONES, directed by Peter Jackson and starring Rachel Weisz, Susan Sarandon, Mark Wahlberg, Stanley Tucci, and Saoirse Ronan is scheduled for release on December 11, 2009.

Click here to access the Reading Guide.


Rules for entering this giveaway:

• Leave a comment on this post telling me you would like to win. Include an email address with your comment so that I can contact you if you do win. Use a spam-thwarting format such as geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com or geebee.reads [at] gmail [dot] com

You must leave an email address in order to qualify. If I can't contact you, you can't win!

• You can earn an extra entry by being or becoming a Follower or Subscriber of this blog and telling me about it in a separate comment.

• Blog about this contest and provide me with the link to the post in a separate comment, and I'll give you yet another entry.

• Tweeting about this contest and providing me the link in a separate comment will get you one more entry. I've added a Retweet button at the bottom of every post.

• Stumble this blog, Digg it, or Technorati Fave it, whatever, and leave a separate comment for another entry.

• Winners must provide a U.S. or Canadian street address. Hachette is unable to deliver to P.O. Boxes.

Deadline for entry is 11:59 p.m. EST on Friday, October 17, 2009.

• Winners will have 48 hours to respond to my email announcing that they have won; if I don't hear from a winner, I will draw another name.

Thank you to Valerie
for making this giveaway possible.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!

THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

Giveaway: DETECTIVES DON'T WEAR SEAT BELTS by Cici McNair


The folks at Hachette Book Group have generously authorized me to give away five (5) copies of DETECTIVES DON'T WEAR SEAT BELTS by Cici McNair. I haven't read this one yet, but I'm eagerly awaiting my review copy -- it looks like a fun and informative read!

Rules for entering this giveaway are at the bottom of this post.





Publisher: Center Street
Category: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Format: HARDCOVER BOOK
Publish Date: 9/23/2009
Price: $22.99/$27.99
ISBN: 9781599951874
Pages: 368
Size: 5-1/2" x 8-1/4"


Description (from the publisher):
Growing up in Mississippi, Cici McNair was always more the tomboy her mother supported than the Southern belle her father demanded. She escaped her suffocating upbringing the first chance she had to travel the world. Whether working at the Vatican in Rome or consorting with a gunrunner in Haiti, she lived a life of international adventure. When Cici finds herself in New York, divorced, broke, and fashionably starving to death in a Madison Avenue apartment, she impulsively decides to become a private detective.

But, as Cici soon learns, the world of P.I.s is tight-knit and made up almost exclusively of former law enforcement officers. By nature, they are a highly suspicious group and are especially wary of a newcomer with an untraceable past. Diligently working her way through the Yellow Pages, doggedly pursuing the slightest lead, Cici is finally hired by a private investigator willing to take a chance. The next day she's working side by side with a pair of seasoned detectives and a skip tracer who is scary to meet but like silk on the phone. She quickly realizes she'll need all her energy and wits to succeed in this new world.

Being a private investigator is as exciting and liberating as Cici ever dreamed, from creating a false identity on the spot on her first case in the field to surviving adrenaline-rushing car chases. Working with law enforcement, she goes undercover, dealing with the ruthless Born to Kill gang in Chinatown and the Middle Eastern counterfeiters west of Broadway. A detailed account of the hidden world and real-life cases of a P.I., this action-packed memoir is as entertaining as any detective novel you've ever read.

Click here to read an excerpt.

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Deadline for entry is 11:59 p.m. EST on Saturday, October 24, 2009.

Thank you to Brianne
at Hachette Book Group
for making this giveaway possible.

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THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Blog Tour and Book Review #21: GOLDENGROVE by Francine Prose




Pub. Date: September 2009
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback, 275pp
Sales Rank: 11,533
ISBN-13: 978006056002
ISBN: 0060560029

 
Synopsis (from the publisher):
At the center of Francine Prose's profoundly moving new novel is a young girl facing the consequences of sudden loss after the death of her sister. As her parents drift toward their own risky consolations, thirteen-year-old Nico is left alone to grope toward understanding and clarity, falling into a seductive, dangerous relationship with her sister's enigmatic boyfriend.

Over one haunted summer, Nico must face that life-changing moment when children realize their parents can no longer help them. She learns about the power of art, of time and place, the mystery of loss and recovery. But for all the darkness at the novel's heart, the narrative itself is radiant with the lightness of summer and charged by the restless sexual tension of teenage life.


Goldengrove takes its place among the great novels of adolescence, beside Henry James's The Awkward Age and L. P. Hartley's The Go-Between.

My Rating:  4.5 out of 5 Stars

My Thoughts:

Francine Prose has written a beautifully sad and compelling coming of age story centered around the accidental death of a beloved older sister. I was immediately drawn into the story of how Nico comes to terms with this unimaginable loss while at the same time coping with the stress and confusion of early adolescence.

In late spring, Nico is barely 13 when the talented and beautiful Margaret drowns while they are out together on the lake by their home. The sisters have always had a close and loving relationship, with Nico’s affection bordering on adoration. Nico and her parents become isolated from each other in their grief. I completely sympathized when Nico remarked that she kept wanting to tell Margaret about how “goofy” their parents were acting until she remembers why they’re acting that way – and therefore she can’t tell Margaret.

The family descends into grief, but the novel is not heavy or torturous. Rather, it is luminous - a word I usually avoid because of its overuse, but is clearly the mot juste in this instance. The author’s writing is beautifully descriptive and evocative.

“Margaret’s death had shaken us, like three dice in a cup, and spilled us out with new faces in unrecognizable combinations. We forgot how we used to live in our house, how we’d passed the time when we lived there. We could have been sea creatures stranded on the beach, puzzling over an empty shell that reminded us of the ocean.” (Page 51)
As the story progresses, Nico becomes involved with Margaret’s slightly unbalanced boyfriend, Aaron. Nico wants to understand and know Margaret better. Aaron wants Nico to be Margaret.

Over the course of the summer, Nico learns how to deal with her grief and not only how, but that she must, move past it.

“I came to understand that Margaret’s death was an entity, separate from Margaret. My sister would always love me. But her death was a monster that would rip me apart, if it could. Time passed; the monster aged and lost some, but not all, of its power to ambush and wound me.” (Page 272)
GOLDENGROVE by Francine Prose is a lovely novel. I highly recommend it to anyone who likes coming of age stories or simply enjoys beautiful writing.

Click here to connect to other stops on the Blog Tour and read more reviews of Goldengrove.

Click here to listen to the Book Club Girl On Air Show with Francine Prose.

About the author (from the publisher):
Known as much for her wit as she is for her eclecticism, Francine Prose is a true renaissance woman of the literary set. She has written essays, art and literary reviews, translations, children’s books, novellas, and short stories -- not to mention bitingly humorous novels like Bigfoot Dreams and Blue Angel.



Thank you to Trish at TLC Book Tours
for organizing this tour
and supplying me with my review copy.