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Saturday, July 12, 2008
Miscellany & More Link Love
1:15 PM
So, I'm still plugging away at my "homework." I really shouldn't call it that, because I always love finding great new authors. Robyn Carr's Grace Valley series is fun and heartwarming - my reviews should be up in the next few days. I've also got a stack of Linda Greenlaw's books on my desk that I can't wait to dive into. I'm also really excited about the other interviews and giveaways I'm getting ready to present to you. So, although not much is happening here at the moment, stay with me ... lots of fun stuff is coming up.
In the meantime, here are a few things I wanted to share:
Thanks for all your responses on the two questions from my last post. I will pass all of your recommendations on autism books to my sister, who I'm sure will be very grateful. She lives in Guam (her husband's in the Navy) and I don't know what kind of libraries they have there, but hopefully she can find what she's looking for. My other question about "bookwormism" being a product of nature or nurture brought in some excellent comments. If you haven't checked it out, do, and be sure to weigh in on the subject. Personally, I think readers can be nurtured, but true bookworms are born. I grew up in a home where books were plentiful. My parents both read a lot and encouraged me and my siblings to do likewise. All but one of my brothers and sisters enjoy reading, at least on occasion, but nobody else is as book-crazed as I am. I think, too, that would have found books to read whether or not I grew up in a book-friendly household. Books are that ingrained into my being. Anyway, it's been fascinating to hear everyone's thoughts on the subject. Keep 'em coming.
Also, if you just can't get enough of my book reviews, you can see more of them at Rebecca's Reads. I've only done one so far, but I will be reviewing for them regularly, so keep an eye out. I also FINALLY received an email from Elle about their "Readers' Jury" Program (I can't find a link for this, but you can email eagerreader[at]elle[dot]com for more info). Megan provided the head's up on this one, and I'm really excited about it.
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In the meantime, here are a few things I wanted to share:
Thanks for all your responses on the two questions from my last post. I will pass all of your recommendations on autism books to my sister, who I'm sure will be very grateful. She lives in Guam (her husband's in the Navy) and I don't know what kind of libraries they have there, but hopefully she can find what she's looking for. My other question about "bookwormism" being a product of nature or nurture brought in some excellent comments. If you haven't checked it out, do, and be sure to weigh in on the subject. Personally, I think readers can be nurtured, but true bookworms are born. I grew up in a home where books were plentiful. My parents both read a lot and encouraged me and my siblings to do likewise. All but one of my brothers and sisters enjoy reading, at least on occasion, but nobody else is as book-crazed as I am. I think, too, that would have found books to read whether or not I grew up in a book-friendly household. Books are that ingrained into my being. Anyway, it's been fascinating to hear everyone's thoughts on the subject. Keep 'em coming.
Also, if you just can't get enough of my book reviews, you can see more of them at Rebecca's Reads. I've only done one so far, but I will be reviewing for them regularly, so keep an eye out. I also FINALLY received an email from Elle about their "Readers' Jury" Program (I can't find a link for this, but you can email eagerreader[at]elle[dot]com for more info). Megan provided the head's up on this one, and I'm really excited about it.
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Okay, I promised "Giveaways Galore," so here are some fun ones that are going on around the Web:
Harmony is giving away a copy of The Elite by Jennifer Banash plus a CD of music that inspired the author while writing the book. Contest deadline is July 31.
Monnibo is giving away several prize packages in celebration of her 1000th post. Click here for details. Contest deadline is July 24.
KT is giving away a copy of J. Scott Savage's book Far World: Water Keep. Contest deadline is July 17.
This has nothing to do with books, but my sister is giving away a stamp set from Close to My Heart (I think). She didn't state a deadline, but I think it's still running. At any rate, check out her cute scrapbooking blog here.
Again, nothing to do with books, but my friend Tara is giving away a bottle of her favorite nail polish on her newly-remodeled blog, The Well-Rounded Woman. All the details are here. Again, I can't find a contest deadline, so it could be over, but check out her blog anyway. It's fun.
Wow - is that it? Did I miss anybody? Anyone else running fun contests/giveaways right now?
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There's one more thing I should mention: I'm moving in less than a month. My husband and I put money down on a lot a few months ago, thinking we would build a new house that would be ready sometime between November and March. Well, we kept looking around and wouldn't you know it? We found the perfect house. We close on July 31st, which means we'll be moving much, much, much sooner than planned. Since the kids start school on August 11, we want to be at least semi-moved in by then. So, if posts on BBB start getting sparse, you'll know I haven't fallen off the face of the Earth, I'm just buried under a mountain of moving boxes!
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Hey Susan: Looking forward to your homework being turned in!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new house. Better invite us over. You know, next time we're in your state.
So, I'm doing an iTunes giveaway this weekend: http://www.whataboutmomblog.com/2008/07/12/things-that-must-go-and-an-itunes-giveaway/
Hi, I love your blog it is full of info. I started a blog about a month ago. I was wondering if you would check out my site and if you like it would you add me to your blog roll. I would really appreciate it. I don't know how to get the word out to other blog readers. I would like any suggestion you have.
ReplyDeletemy book blog is 38thavedivareaders.blogspot.com.
Thanks,Susan
from Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Hi Jane (it feels weird calling you that!) - Obviously, I'm a little behind on my blog reading - I didn't realize you were having a giveaway. I love itunes, so I will have to think of A Thing That Must Go so I can enter to win!
ReplyDeleteYou know you're welcome at my house anytime you make it to AZ. I know H would die to play with A again.
38th - I just checked out your blog - looks like fun. I will definitely add you to my blogroll.
IMHO, the best way to "advertise" your blog is to make comments on other people's blogs. Also, check out other book bloggers' blogrolls for even more book blogs. The more you get your name out, the more response you will get. Thanks for visiting BBB - it's always fun for me to find new book blogs.
Susan, thanks for the shout out! Let us know if we can do anything to help with the big move. I might even have some boxes left, I'll check tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear you're doing the Elle readers' jury! It's a pretty nifty thing they do. I just got a huge package of sparkly new hardcovers for the end of the year "Grand Prix" part of it. I unwittingly managed to get on a fiction *and* a non-fiction jury, so I've got a *lot* of books to read between now and like...September so I can vote for the year's winners. The pretty books fill me with glee and excitement and a wee bit of terror because September will be here in the blink of an eye.... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, hope you enjoy it as much as I have!