Curse Of The Tahiera by Wendy Gillissen Giveaway

Yesterday I posted my review of this book, Curse Of The Tahiera

A journey through haunted forests, through dreams and time.
A story of love, magic and the power of forgiveness.
A Tzanatzi outcast and an Einache shaman are on the trail of an ancient curse.
Will they save their people from destruction?

Want a chance to win a copy of this book for yourself?

Here is how!

Leave a comment here with the answer to this super fun question that I have just made up:  If you were a fictitious character dropped into an adventure book, what would your adventure (story plot) be.

add an extra chance by also telling me what your character name would be!

** This question most be answered to be counted in the giveaway

BONUS ENTRIES

For an additional entry tweet or blog about this giveaway and let me know here on a separate post

Subscribe to this blog by email (upper right side) and let me know in a separate comment and have 2 extra chances

Giveaway open to USA and Canada.  Winner will be announced here on Jan 1, 2010

Thank you to author Wendy Gillissen who sent me an extra copy of the book for this giveaway!

The Magicians Book A Skeptic’s Adventure In Narnia by Laura Miller

Thank you to Valerie at Hachette book Group who has given me the opportunity to give away up to five copies of this book!  Being a huge fan of all things Narnia and all things CS Lewis… I am interested myself to read this book.

So how can you have a chance to read this as well?

Leave a comment here with your favorite character out of The Chronicles Of Narnia books.  (*This question must be answered to be entered in the giveaway)

EXTRA ENTRIES?  Sure!

Blog or twitter about this giveaway and leave me a link here on a separate comment for an extra chance

Do you follow this blog?  Let me know here on a separate comment and have an extra chance

Subscribe to this blog by email (upper right sidebar) and let me know in a separate comment and I will add two more chances for you to win

I will give away 1 book per every 10 comments up to 50+ comments where I will give away 5 books.

Giveaway will end December 27

USA and Canada entrants only please.  Have fun!

See the reading group guide for this book here

December Giveaway

I wanted to do a special giveaway as a thank you to all of you who read my blog.  I will be offering a $25 Amazon gift card to my top commenter of December.  I will keep track starting now.  The 2nd and 3rd place commentors will receive a copy of Readers Choice:  200 Book Club Favorites or their choice out of the prize box.  An additional random drawing of all December commentors will also get to pick an item out of the prize box. (I will be adding more to the prize box soon)

If you subscribe to this blogs emails (upper right side bar) let me know in a comment and you will receive 3 extra entries.

This giveaway will be Dec 1 – Dec 31…. winners will be announced on Jan 1, 2010

This post will stay on top during December.  All new posts will be below.

Happy Holidays from my home to yours!

Donate A YA Review for the Holidays and Win!

This giveaway is now closed!

Have you had the pleasure of meeting Reagan at Miss Remmers’ Reviews?  I hope you have!  Reagan is going to school to be an English Teacher and her blog has a wonderful theme, it is all about finding great reads to draw Young Adults into the pleasure of reading.  When Reagan told me about her plan to find YA reviews throughout the blogesphere I knew I wanted to help her promote this.  🙂

All you need to do to participate in this is go over to Miss Remmers Reviews blog and connect your great YA review to her Mr Linky.  Check first to make sure she does not already have the review and that she doesnt have it on the schedule… but if you are the first one to offer her a review of a YA book, this would be a great help to her to continue her encouragement to get Young Adults to find books they enjoy and start planting that “need to read” seed in their hearts.

I am so excited about Reagan is doing that I would like to add to her challenge.  Anyone that connects over at Miss Remmers Reviews with a YA review (or two, or three…) let me know here (in the comments) what book review you linked her to on your blog.  For each review you link her to, let me know on a separate comment here and I will choose a winner using random.org on December 24.  If I have 20 comments here with book reviews you have offered Reagan to use I will give away a $10 gift card to Amazon.  If I have over 30 separate comments of reviews given to Reagan, I will make it a $20 gift card *Remember – each comment is to let me know that you did sent her a book review link and what that book title is for me to count your comment in the giveaway.

Because I can send the gift card by email to you, this giveaway is open world wide!

I hope many of you will do this!  Most of us have read a YA that we have enjoyed, by allowing it be posted at Miss Remmers Reviews she is linking it back to your blog as well as letting YA’s that may not be big readers yet know about the real enjoyment you can get out of reading.

Thank you everyone for helping out a fellow blogger and making great reads available to others!

** You must connect over at Miss Remmers Reviews first with your YA link..then come back here and let me know what YA book review you gave her.

The Winners!!!

I had several giveaways end on the 20th and I am now ready to announce the lucky winners! All winners are chosen by using Random.org

First up, I have 3 copies of 9 Dragons by Michael Connelly to give away…

the winners are….

Jonnie H

(already won this book so new name was drawn)

Framed

Debbie

Sandi

Winner from Alisons Guest Post on Jantsen’s Gift for a copy of the incredible book Jantsens Gift:

Margie

Winner from Esme’s Guest Post of a Book of their choice from the prize box:

Piroska

And last but not least…. the New Moon book giveaway with candy….

Birdie S.

Interesting fact… on the New Moon giveaway the question to qualify for this giveaway was who is your favorite Twilight series character….  the winner out of the 70 responses was:

Edward

Thanks everyone for entering the giveaways!  Please check the giveaway link often, I have more giveaways going up soon and and a big one planned to start in December!



Winners of The Heretic’s Daughter

I am excited to make the announcement for the winners of The Heretics Daughter.  This giveaway has had more entries than any other giveaway I have done yet!  That makes me all the more excited to reading this myself.

So… I will no longer make you wait!  Bring on the drum roll!

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And The 5 winners are:

Jessica

Mary Ward

Debbie W

Renee G

Lori

Congratulations winners!  I am so excited for each of you!  You each have been emailed withthe request for your mailing info so the publisher can get this sent off to you!

On a side note… this is the book that the Word Shakers on line Book Club will be reviewing the end of December.  Anyone who has read the book is welcome to join in on the conversation by leaving a comment on the post so I can include you in the questions I will be emailing out.

 

Seven by Jacqueline Leo

Thank you Anna at Hachette Book Group for offering this book for me to giveaway!

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What is it about the number seven that has such a hold on us? Why are there seven deadly sins? Seven days of the week? Seven wonders of the world, seven colors of the spectrum, seven ages of man, and seven sister colleges? Why can we hold seven numbers or words in our working memory–but no more? Author Jackie Leo explores everything about this mystical, magical, useful, and fun number in her new book.

This giveaway is now closed.

How to win?

*I have up to 5 copies to give away.  I will give away one copy per every 10 comments up to 50.

Leave a comment here letting me if you have (had) a favorite number and why that number is significant to you.

Bonus Entries!!!

Sign up to receive my posts by email and receive two extra chances (upper right side of blog).  If you have done this, be sure to let me know on a separate comment

Giveaway is open to USA and Canada entrants – ends November 25

New Moon Giveaway

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I am in the mood for a giveaway and I have not done a Freebie Friday in quite a while.  I am excited for the upcoming New Moon movie coming out November 20th so I would like to offer up for this giveaway a copy of New Moon with the new Moon Sweet Tarts!  The perfect accompany to the movie!

To enter leave a comment here with the name of your favorite Twilight Book Series character.

BONUS ENTRIES

For an additional entry Tweet or Blog about this giveaway and let me know here on a separate comment

For two extra entries sign up to receive my blog posts by email (I just put this up on the right sidebar and I am excited about it!) and let me know on a separate comment.

Giveaway is open to USA and Canada.  This giveaway will end at midnight on November 20th.

Good Luck to all!

** If we get to 100 comments I am adding to this giveaway **

White Picket Fences by Susan Meissner w/ giveaway

Old secrets that open new wounds…. are only the beginning of healing in this captivating read.  ~ Sheila

aaWhen her black sheep brother disappears, Amanda Janvier eagerly takes in her sixteen year-old niece Tally. The girl is practically an orphan: motherless, and living with a father who raises Tally wherever he lands– in a Buick, a pizza joint, a horse farm–and regularly takes off on wild schemes. Amanda envisions that she, her husband Neil, and their two teenagers can offer the girl stability and a shot at a “normal” life, even though their own storybook lives are about to crumble.

Seventeen-year-old Chase Janvier hasn’t seen his cousin in years, and other than a vague curiosity about her strange life, he doesn’t expect her arrival will affect him much–or interfere with his growing, disturbing interest in a long-ago house fire that plagues his dreams unbeknown to anyone else.

Tally and Chase bond as they interview two Holocaust survivors for a sociology project, and become startlingly aware that the whole family is grappling with hidden secrets, with the echoes of the past, and with the realization that ignoring tragic situations won’t make them go away.

Will Tally’s presence blow apart their carefully-constructed world, knocking down the illusion of the white picket fence and reveal a hidden past that could destroy them all–or can she help them find the truth without losing each other?

My Thoughts

The book had me at the cover… it was the first thing that caught me, but certainly not the last.  I like first lines of books and this one opening at a funeral was a great line, it left me wanting more.  “Who died”,  Is the first question that comes to mind followed closely by, “and what happened?”  I found myself in a book that tries to make up for lost time and hurts.  When Neil and Amanda take their 16 year old niece in to their home a shake up occurs that could not have been predicted.  This book was a good example about how secrets have a tendency to surface and when the past hits the present it can cause life turmoil.

This book is a wonderful example of how things that can look perfectly wonderful from the outside are now always that way on the inside.  The title of this book is a prefect reflection of this.  Layered in plots, I enjoyed the different happenings in the book including a surprise that left me unable to put the book down.

This book is labeled Christian but I would say light Christian and if that label was not on the book I dont think you would read it and say this was a Christian fiction read.  It is a clean book with a good story line.  This was my first Susan Meissner book and I enjoyed it very much and would like to read her again.

About Susan:

“I cannot remember a time when I wasn’t driven to write. I attribute this passion to a creative God and to parents who love books and aamore particularly to a dad who majored in English and passed on a passion for writing.

I was born in San Diego, California, and am the second of three daughters. I spent my very average childhood in just two houses. I attended Point Loma College in San Diego, and married my husband in 1980. I had been majoring in education, thinking I might like to teach kindergarten, but I would have been smarter to major in English with a concentration in writing. The advice I give now to anyone wondering what to major in is follow your heart and choose a path that you know you already enjoy.

I didn’t do a lot of writing in the years my husband was on active duty in the Air Force, when we were living overseas, or when the kids were little. When my little heirs were finally all in school, though, I became aware of a deep, gnawing desire to write a novel; a desire I managed to ignore for several years.

Finally when I could disregard it no longer, I resigned in 2002 as editor of a small town newspaper, and set out to write my first book, “Why the Sky is Blue.”

Giveaway!!!

Woo hoo!  I have an extra copy of this book to giveaway!  Here is how you can enter!

1.  Leave a comment here with where you would live if you could live anywhere.  *You must answer the question to have your comment counted!

Bonus Entries!!!

Blog or Twitter about this giveaway and let me know on a separate comment and you will have an additional chance to win

Subscribe to receive email posts from me (upper right side) and let me know on a separate comment and you will have two additional entries

Giveaway will be open until December 1st.  USA and Canada entrants only please!

Have fun and good luck!

This review copy and giveaway copy was provided by WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group

Jantsen’s Gift by Pam Cope

This book tore into the very center of my heart and planted a seed there.  At times I found it hard to breathe as I read about these children with little hope – yet they still had a flicker… and I couldnt close my eyes to shut out the vision…. ~ Sheila

aaNine years ago, Pam Cope owned a cozy hair salon in the tiny town of Neosho, Missouri, and her life revolved around her son’s baseball games, her daughter’s dance lessons, and family trips to places like Disney World. She had never been out of the country, nor had she any desire to travel far from home.

Then, on June 16th, 1999, her life changed forever with the death of her 15-year-old son from an undiagnosed heart ailment.

Needing to get as far away as possible from everything that reminded her of her loss, she accepted a friend’s invitation to travel to Vietnam, and, from the moment she stepped off the plane, everything she had been feeling since her son’s death began to shift. By the time she returned home, she had a new mission: to use her pain to change the world, one small step at a time, one child at a time. Today, she is the mother of two children adopted from Vietnam. More than that, she and her husband have created a foundation called “Touch A Life,” dedicated to helping desperate children in countries as far-flung as Vietnam, Cambodia and Ghana.

Pam Cope’s story is on one level a moving, personal account of loss and recovery, but on a deeper level, it offers inspiration to anyone who has ever suffered great personal tragedy or those of us who dream about making a difference in the world

My Thoughts…

It has taken me several days to put this review into words.  When I opened the book to read about Pam Cope’s experience I found her words easy to read and I fell right into the pages on her story.  A story that soon had my heart wrenching as I has in Honduras working with kids who lived in a dump – and I was reading about Pam Copes own heartache and how it led her to Vietnam and working in a similar situation, trying to help kids who have nothing…. no home, no food, and looking them in the eye and trying to give them hope.

As I read this book and made me think about why I do what I do… and knowing that my story hits close to Pam’s story.  I felt a kinship with Pam… a need to do more.  I understood her and appreciated her sense of humor and her heart that held so many.  Pam writes in a real tone that lets you know she is just one of us – struggling day to day making choices right or wrong… sometimes goofing it big time and occasionally getting it right.  I loved that about this book.

As I came home on the plane I finished this read and the kids that haunt me from this book are the ones who are still out there – the ones who they were unable to save.  They are the same kids that cause me to waken in the night.  Thank God for people like Pam…  As I neared the end of the book I openly wept – and not for the first time during this read.   This  is an important book for all of us to read.  My recommendation could not come higher.

Last week while I was away, Alison guest hosted here and shared her thoughts on this read.  She also at that time offered up a giveaway for a copy of this book.  Link here for that giveaway that is still open until November 20.

About Pam Copeaa

Pam Cope is a frazzled mother of two ten year olds named Van and Tatum and an accomplished, independent 21-year-old daughter named Crista Austin. She is the Co-director, with her husband Randy, of the Touch A Life Foundation.


This book was sent to me for review by Hachette Book Group