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Monday, January 4, 2010

Promoting a blog! (Extra entries for 600 followers contest)

Okay guys. I don't normally do this anymore... BUT.. my friend Alethea over at Read Now Sleep Later has left the evilness that is WORDPRESS and come over to the darkside mauahaha - Blogger. I know, I said evilness and darkness... but you understand right?

Therefore, to get her some new BLOGGER followers, she's throwing this great CONTEST. First ten people to get 10 OTHER people to follow her and email her with that person's email address.. will win a book. (She has now informed me that I may be able to get another prize if I get her 10 more followers.. so I'm biting!)

So, I'm turning to bribery. . .

You know that little contest I'm holding... called the 600 followers contest? I will give you 10 extra entries if you are one of the first THIRTEEN people emailing her (7 people have before I made this post) and then commenting back here. (So I suggest you comment first and then follow and email my friend).

Also, if you let me know that you emailed her for me before I posted this, you will also get 10 extra entries.

Go over to her blog and then follow her instructions copied below. My email address is dragonzgoil at gmail dot com. So, tweet, email, or comment on her blog that I sent you over!

- S/he must hit the Follow button on the right sidebar and sign in with Google Friend Connect
- S/he must email me at frootjoos at gmail and say that [your name here] invited me! They need to tell me your name and email (so just in case we get more than 1 person with the same name, I won't mix up your entries). - or - they can tweet me (@frootjoos ) - or - they can comment below. (They could try smoke signals, too, but I can't guarantee you I'll see/understand them, so better just email/tweet/or comment.)

Okay... GO!

And, really thank you and Alethea is awesome so you should follow her anyway...

Not convinced? I spotlighted her in November.. so learn more about her here.

It's Monday, What are you Reading?


J.Kaye hosts this wonderful meme.

Read this past week: (Way behind in reviews...)
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
Etta: A Novel by Gerald Koplan
Constance and the Great Escape by Pierre Le Gall
Cat Burglar Black by Richard Sala
Princess Candy: Sugar Hero by Michael Dahl
Princess Candy: The Marshmallow Mermaid by Michael Dahl
Monster in the Outfield by Robert Marsh
Mr. Wolf Bounces Back by Tony Bradman
Jack and the Bean Snacks by Tony Bradman
Goldilocks and the Just Right Club by Tony Bradman
Rapunzel Lets Her Hair Down by Tony Bradman
The Frog Prince Hops to It by Tony Bradman
The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much by Steve Brezenoff
The Village that Almost Vanished by Steve Brezenoff
City of Fire by Laurence Yep
Lost Worlds by John Howe
Adventures in Cartooning by James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost
Joey Fly Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime by Aaron Reynolds
(Yes, most of those are 1. Graphic Novels and/or 2. Kids books)

Currently Reading:
Ballads of Suburbia by Stephanie Kuehnert
Going Bovine by Libba Bray

Upcoming:
Cleopatra's Daughter by Michelle Moran
Eyes Like Stars by Lisa Mantchev

Updates:
Birthday Bash Poll results!
Top 5 fave contests:
1. Fallen + Beautiful Dead
2. Firespell
3. Beautiful Creatures
4. Justine Larbalestier books
5. Nancy Holder books

Please vote for the Link a Contest Thursday buttons in the sidebar!

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Cat Burglar Black (Graphic Novel)


Cat Burglar Black by Richard Sala

Summary:
K was brought up by a gang of thieves headed by the female equivalent of Fagin. Now that the gang has broken up due to a police raid ending in a fire, her aunt has found her and sent for her to come to Bellsong Academy. Little does K know that there's more to the school than meets the eye - including a plan to recover some old paintings and her and her classmates "skills" at recovering such items.

Review:
I like the back story - although it rings not far from the classic Dickens tale Oliver Twist. The character K herself is quick-witted and smart - going along with the teachers at Bellsong Academy until she can figure out what is going on. I do wonder at the age-level for this book because of the possibilities of what happened to the girls who go missing.

The graphics are a fun mix of Archie type comics only with a darker plot. The font was interesting for this novel, a little more fancy than you usually see in a graphic novel.

Overall I think this would be recommended for a bit of an older reader - 5th grade and up.

I'll be looking for more in this series for future reads.


Buy it on Amazon.com

Holiday Break Reading Challenge Wrap-Up

Holiday Break Reading Challenge

I read 27 books during this challenge! Granted, I knocked out some graphic novels and kids books, still.. I've only reviewed a few of them since I read most of the kids and graphic novels last night. Those will be scattered reviews over the next week.

I had a lot of fun with all the activities during this challenge as well as all the reading I challenged myself to do. Coupled with the Read-a-thon I hosted, I got a lot more reading done than I probably would have otherwise.

Firespell by Chloe Neill
Pretty Little Devils by Nancy Holder
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Sea Glass by Maria V. Snyder
The Mozart Question by Michael Morpugo
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Rare Beasts by Charles Ogden
The Wednesday Wars by Gary D. Schmidt
Hate List by Jennifer Brown
Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading by Charity Tahmaser and Darcy Vance
Etta: A Novel by Gerald Koplan
Princess Candy: Sugar Hero by Michael Dahl
Princess Candy: The Marshmallow Mermaid by Michael Dahl
Monster in the Outfield by Robert Marsh
Mr. Wolf Bounces Back by Tony Bradman
Jack and the Bean Snacks by Tony Bradman
Goldilocks and the Just Right Club by Tony Bradman
Rapunzel Lets Her Hair Down by Tony Bradman
The Frog Prince Hops to It by Tony Bradman
The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much by Steve Brezenoff
The Village that Almost Vanished by Steve Brezenoff
City of Fire by Laurence Yep
Lost Worlds by John Howe
Constance and the Great Escape by Pierre Le Gall
Adventures in Cartooning by James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost
Joey Fly Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime by Aaron Reynolds
Cat Burglar Black by Richard Sala
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld

Year In Review

I started my blog on June 9, 2009. My first post was a review of Need by Carrie Jones.

Some of my firsts:

Cool events I attended this year:
I went to ALA this past summer, had a ton of fun and met some cool bloggers! Got over 100 books too. I had to icy hot my shoulders on the second night from lugging bags of books around all day.
Book signings I went to this year:

Month in Review posts - links to books are included in each one
June in Review (32 books read, 49 blog posts)
July in Review (14 books read, 52 blog posts)
August in Review (16 books read, 81 blog posts)
September in Review (9 books read, 66 blog posts)
October in Review (14 books read, 52 blog posts)
November in Review (20 books read, 59 blog posts)
December in Review (22 books read, 103 blog posts)

Events I hosted/came up with:

Fun things I did this year on the blog:
Random yet important stuff:
Awards won:

600 followers by mid-December.

Summing up 2009:

Blogger Spotlights of 2009:
A Bookful of Thoughts
A Passion for Books
A Reader's Adventure
All Things Urban Fantasy
An Addicted Book Reader
And Anything Bookish
Between the Lines
Book Chick City
Book Dragon's Lair
Bookjourney
booktumbling
Cover to Cover
Fantasys Ink
Feed Your Imagination
Good Books and Good Wine
Hey! Teenager of the Year
Melanie's Musings
Miss Danaidae
Mrs. Magoo Reads
My Tea Time is Book Time
Park-Avenue Princess
Pirate Penguin's Reads
Read Now, Sleep Later
Reading in Color
Red House Books
Running for Fiction
Steph the Bookworm
Strange & Random Happenstance
Tales of Whimsy
That Chick that Reads
That's a Novel Idea
The Book Scout
The Bookologist
The Hiding Spot
Too Many Book, Too Little Time
The Undercover Book Lover
Twin Pigeon
Two and a Half Book Lovers
Tynga's Urban Fantasy Reviews
Wicked Good Books
YA Book Queen

Only Fail:
I tried out a monthly feature called La Creme de la Creme and failed to keep it up. Is this something you guys would like to see in the future?

Wrapping Up the New Year Readathon!


The clock is ticking away towards the end of the New Year Read-a-thon! Keep reading until 5 pm your time if you can! I hope you guys had a chance to read for as long or as little as you wanted.

(Updated slightly since originally posted)

I have approximately 12 hours. Here's how it breaks down...

New Years Eve:
2 hours - broken up between a graphic novel based on the show 24 and City of Fire by Laurence Yep.
New Years Day:
3 hours - mainly listened to Going Bovine on audio while doing housework
Jan. 2nd:
4 hours - read a ton of graphic novels and kids novels (about 10ish... which I will scatter reviews for over the next week) and FINALLY finished City of Fire by Laurence Yep
Here's the list of kids books and graphic novels:
Princess Candy: Sugar Hero by Michael Dahl
Princess Candy: The Marshmallow Mermaid by Michael Dahl
Monster in the Outfield by Robert Marsh
Mr. Wolf Bounces Back by Tony Bradman
Jack and the Bean Snacks by Tony Bradman
Goldilocks and the Just Right Club by Tony Bradman
Rapunzel Lets Her Hair Down by Tony Bradman
The Frog Prince Hops to It by Tony Bradman
The Teacher Who Forgot Too Much by Steve Brezenoff
The Village that Almost Vanished by Steve Brezenoff
Constance and the Great Escape by Pierre Le Gall
Adventures in Cartooning by James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost
Joey Fly Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime by Aaron Reynolds
Cat Burglar Black by Richard Sala

Jan. 3rd:
3 hours - I finished reading Lost Worlds by John Howe and finished 2 and a half a discs of Going Bovine. (I'm now on disc 7 out of 12)

I liked the no-stress zone of this read-a-thon - although I do feel, as the host, I should have read more up until now.

So, now it's your turn.. what were your thoughts, what did you read, and how much fun did you have? Or like me, do you feel like you utterly failed to read as much as you wanted? Which is a-okay.

Post about this, or update an update post if you were keeping track that way... and post the direct link in the Mr. Linky below.

I'll be selecting a random winner (or two) to win two books from this list.


Sunday Spotlight - Book Crazy + Giveaway

Today I have with me a blogger who is a bit more courageous than some of us! Jenn is an awesome blogger and for this spotlight agreed to think out of the box and do more of a guest post type spotlight. Jenn's story is very inspiring and I hope you all enjoy it! (Also, there's a giveaway at the end *points down* Now read!)

Name: Jennifer - Jenn for short.

Nickname and/or blog name: Book Crazy

Blog URL:
Book-Crazy.com


Who has time to read? Right? That's what I used to think....

Between, life, the kids, my photography, email's, facebook - who could possibly read....

Reading has NOT been something in my life I have loved...Not at all, as a child and young adult I struggled with reading...anything really, especially those "icky" books they make you read in school - I am not proud to say now, but Cliff Notes is how I lived, how I survived (if only barely).

A teacher, very near to my heart had watched a mini series, The Stand – I, being that we were friends, asked if I could borrow it...she allowed me to. One weekend was FILLED with nothing but watching back to back to back...

I knew from there that I had to pick up the book, and so I did...I devoured it, being 1000+ pages did not scare me...I loved it, and often found myself reading, instead of the dreaded history assignment or working on the English paper that needed to be done. This was my one brush with book love, when I was a teen...the one and only.

I was sure that there could be NO other book that could possible be THIS good...not after all the REALLY bad one's I was made to read in school, besides TV, and other such things were “filling” to me, why bother reading – it's just a hassle! Or so I thought...

That was until, for some reason I decided that I wanted to read Twilight, another book? HMM I thought, no way this can measure up... But to me, Twilight was like a drug – similar to my experience with The Stand...another amazing read another really awesome book out there in the world, a book I devoured, stayed up at night reading...A book that transported me to another place, time, dimension. I read the whole series the first time in a little over 4 days.

From there, I was hooked, though thinking (again) there could NEVER been another book out there as good...I felt the need to try, it was a “need” (much like a drug addict must feel, maybe?). So in search I went – amazon was my first stop – they have a discussion forum and I asked, If I loved Twilight, what's next?

The discussion went on and on, people raving about so many different books, I headed to the book store...

My decision to pick up YA Fiction, was well in all honesty, because the adult books, scared me. I can not be called someone with a large vocabulary – so they intimidated me, still do actually. Not to mention Twilight was a YA Novel, and I loved it...so I figured why not start there?

Don't get me wrong – standing in the YA section of the book store defiantly feels weird, I have been there several times with teens looking at me like I am a complete nut – though it helps when Aubrey heads there with me. I try not to care...I mean, they are what I enjoy most (at least right now).

Anyway...on to the reason for this...My lack of making time – Everyone has a life, everyone is busy, lots of people out there are JUST like me (or how I used to be), turning to the TV to give them a break from reality – Last year, I sat mindlessly watching HOURS upon HOURS of TV...this year...I can list maybe 2-3 shows total that I watch, with out fail (Dexter, Vampire Diaries, and Three Rivers) – the rest of my free time is spent cuddled up with an amazing book. Though I am picky, and have been known to not finish a book...I guess we are all like that, I feel my reading time is to precious to spend on something...I don't like!

I even have a group of bloggers that I “look up to” for great finds, and amazing reviews – so now, instead of mindlessly looking though books at the book store I find that I often know of at least 1 or 2 titles that I am there to get...don't get me wrong – I do mindlessly search – the book store has become my “home away from home” the place I feel most comfy, besides my house – but I at least know the titles and authors a bit better now...

I even started a blog, not because I wanted the latest greatest ARC out there, or the most coveted book that EVERYONE can't wait to read – but because, I want to remember what I am reading – I want to share my thoughts and opinions with other's who might be looking for that “just perfect” book. Would I like an ARC of say Linger, or 13 To Life – sure, but that's not what brought me to blogging, I do it for myself – and I do it for my daughter. Several of the books I have read she has too, several of the books on the shelves she picks up before me. It's an awesome thing that we can do together – and it's neat to see what she thinks of a book, as compared to what I do, I hope it's something we continue to do together.

It also amazes me that she will NOT have to go though what I did, she knows that, though imagination all things are possible, and the next “best book EVER” might be the one she's just picking up to read. She also knows that, even if she does not particularly love a book, that there are MANY MANY more out there...just waiting for her to discover them...something it took me, I am sad to say – 30 something years to figure out!

So the next time you think you don't have time, decide if it's important to you, I know life is hard – I am a single mom with 2 kids and a photography business – but if I can make time, so can you...it's worth it don't you think?


Thank you Jenn for that awesome story about how you became a blogger and why you love it so much.


Jenn is holding a contest on her blog for a signed ARC of The River AND...

Jenn has graciously sent me a book to giveaway with this post.

I'm opening this up internationally (must be the holidays getting to me!).

The Awakening by Kelley Armstrong is the prize!

I'm going to make this easy... Fill out the FORM! :-D

Oh, open to well... anyone. Why the heck not. Oh, one stipulation, you have to become a follower of Jenn's okay? I don't normally do this, but this is a contest to promote HER blog. You don't even have to follow me.. just follow her, okay?

Contest ends Saturday, January 16th, 2009 - 11:59 CST.




Saturday, January 2, 2010

IMM Vlog (13)

In My Mailbox is hosted by Kristi at The Story Siren.



People/blogs mentioned:
Jennifer at Extreme Reader Book Reviews
Padfoot and Prongs and their awesome Good Books Inc. store
Vania at Reverie Book Reviews
Drea at Book Blather
CYBILS

Books/bookish stuff won:
Good Books Inc. book tote
Night World Vol. 1 by L.J. Smith
Night World: The Ultimate Fan Guide by L.J. Smith

Book bought:
Evernight by Claudia Gray

Library books:
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Shermie Alexie
Constance and the Great Escape by Pierre Le Gall
Adventures in Cartooning by James Sturm, Andrew Arnold, and Alexis Frederick-Frost
Joey Fly Private Eye in Creepy Crawly Crime by Aaron Reynolds
Cat Burglar Black by Richard Sala

Constance and the Great Escape (Graphic Novel)

by Pierre Le Gall


Summary:

Constance is troublesome little girl who has a huge cat whose name is Tiny. When her parents decide to send her to boarding school, she recognizes it as an evil plan to separate her from her darling cat. She hatches a plan to get back to Tiny and away from the boarding school.

Review:

This book reminded me of Babymouse - just a teensy bit. The reason is that most of the scenery around Constance is black, white, gray and brown. But Constance herself is always seen in a bright red dress - easily picked out in each picture. Babymouse does something similar - only with the color pink. Constance and her cat Tiny are a terror not to be reckoned with and you can easily tell that from the comical illustrations in this graphic novel.

It was a simple, easy and short read that really made me want to read the first one - Constance and Tiny. I can see some of my students picking up this book - the same ones that read Babymouse. Instead of a comic book format, the book has a picture book layout with one large picture per page with words/sentences beneath each picture.

Definitely a suggested read for those who enjoyed the Babymouse graphic novels.

Age level: K - 4th grade (depending on the child's reading level). I can see my 4th graders picking this one up.

Amazon link

I will be refraining from using a rating system on Graphic Novels and most Children's books (mainly picture books) - which means I will only be rating Young Adult or Adult novels.

Saturday Spotlight - QT Bookworm

Today we have a teen blogger who just started up her blog! Check out what her blog is all about.

Name: Abbey
Nickname and/or blog name: QT Bookworm/aqtbenz
Blog URL: http://qtbookworm.blogspot.com


Tell me a bit about yourself.


I'm sixteen, and I live in Wisconsin. I love to read and write, and I also help out with my sister's basketball teams.


When and why did you start your blog?


I started a little over a month ago. I have been reading for as long as I can remember, and I'm always recommending books to my friends. As I said, I love to write also, so a book blog is the perfect way to incorporate both of these passions.


What is your blog all about? Any cool features you want to share?

My blog, as of right now, is your standard blog: 5-star scale, and I list title, author, number of pages, summary, and a review. Something special I have is for each book I review, I try to specifically recommend it to a group of readers, i.e. romance-lovers, fans of Harry Potter, etc., along with an age group. I've just started, so hopefully I'll be adding for special features soon!


What are some of your favorite genres and/or books currently?

I read mostly Young Adult fiction, centering on fantasy and "chick lit". I also read some classics. I'll even review a book I read for school if it's good enough.


How do you find out about the books you read?

Usually from other blogs like this one! Or I'm wandering the library or bookstore and something will jump out at me. My friends are readers too, so they'll often swap books with me.


Any tips or advice for those starting or thinking about starting a blog?

Just do it! I thought about starting a blog for a while, but I just kept putting off because I didn't know where to start. When I finally decided to do it, it turned out to be super easy! So if you love to read and want to spread the word about good books, just start one! You can always tweak it later.


Thank you Abbey for letting us know what your blog is all about! Make sure to give her some comment love when you stop by her blog!

Are you a new blogger too? Or just getting back into the swing of blogging? Do you want to be featured on my blog? Shoot me an email at dragonzgoil (at) gmail (dot) com.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Books Won Reading Challenge


Books Won Reading Challenge
Hosted by Teddy over at So Many Precious Books, So Little Time
January 2 - December 31, 2010


I'm going for Gold: Read 10 or more books you won.

The Rules:
1. You must write a review for each book that you read for it to count. If you do not have a blog you can write your reviews on a place like Amazon, Powell's, Chapters, etc.
2.Crossovers with other challenges are okay.
3. Audiobooks count, as long as you won them. As do won e-books.
4. You can change up levels but cannot go back down a level.
5. Make a list of the books won that you plan to read for the challenge. You can always make changes to the list.


Here are the books I've won that I want to get through:
1. Life of Glass by Jillian Cantor.
2.
Radiant Shadows by Melissa Marr
3. Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow

4. Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready
5. Watersmeet by Ellen Jensen Abbott
6. The Year the Swallows Came Early by Kathryn Fitzmaurice
7. Operation Redwood by S. Terrell French
8. Jane in Bloom by Deborah Lytton
9. Initiation by Susan Fine

I'll probably finish these and then read some others that I have won as well... because those books up there.. I won in June and July and STILL have not read. I know, I'm horrible!

Teddy will be putting up a Mr. Linky each month so you can post your reviews as well! :)

Survey!

The point of this survey is to help me improve my blog. And since the Bloggiesta is coming up next Friday, I figured I would post this up. Please please please be honest.. It is anonymous so feel free to tell me the honest truth, kay?


December in Review

Books Read & Reviewed:
Donut Days by Lara Zielin
Once Was Lost by Sara Zarr
The Painting That Wasn't There by Steve Brezenoff
Monster and Me by Robert Marsh
Sleeping Beauty Retold by Martin Powell
Buzz Beaker vs Dracula by Scott Nickel
The Zoo with the Empty Cage by Steve Brezenoff
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree By Lauren Tarshis
The Pillow Book of Lotus Lowenstein by Libby Schmais
Soulless by Gail Carriger
Looking for Alaska by John Green
Pretty Little Devils by Nancy Holder
The Mozart Question by Michael Morpurgo
Sea Glass by Maria V. Snyder
A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Rare Beasts by Charles Ogden
The Wednesday Wars by Gary Schmidt
Hate List by Jennifer Brown
The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading by Charity Tahmaseb and Darcy Vance
Leviathan by Scott Westerfeld
Etta: A Novel by Gerald Koplan

Read & Not yet Reviewed:
Firespell by Chloe Neil

22 books! :-D

In other news:
I'll post a year-in-review later today, which should be fairly short b/c I didn't do any challenges this year.

Etta: A Novel

The last book I read in 2009 was:



Etta: A Novel
by Gerald Kolpan

Summary: (From goodreads.com)

Beautiful, elusive, and refined, Etta Place captivated the nation at the turn of the last century as she dodged the law with the Wild Bunch, led by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Her true identity and fate have remained a mystery that has tantalized historians for decades. Now, for the first time, Gerald Kolpan envisions this remarkable woman’s life in a stunning debut novel.

Kolpan imagines that Etta Place was born Lorinda Jameson, the daughter of a prominent financier, who becomes known as the loveliest of the city’s debutantes when she makes her entrance into Philadelphia society. Though her position in life is already assured, her true calling is on horseback. She can ride as well as any man and handle a rifle even better. But when a tragedy leads to a dramatic reversal of fortune, Lorinda is left orphaned, penniless, homeless, and pursued by the ruthless Black Hand mafia.

Rechristened “Etta Place” to ensure her safety, the young woman travels to the farthest reaches of civilization, working as a “Harvey Girl” waitress in Grand Junction, Colorado. There, fate intervenes once more and she again finds herself on the run from the ruthless Pinkerton Detective Agency. But this time she has company. She soon finds herself at the legendary hideout at Hole-in-the-Wall, Wyoming, where she meets the charismatic Butch Cassidy and the handsome, troubled Harry Longbaugh, a.k.a. the Sundance Kid. Through a series of holdups and heists, Etta and Harry begin an epic and ultimately tragic romance, which will be the greatest of Etta’s life. Then, when Etta meets the young and idealistic Eleanor Roosevelt, her life is changed forever.

There is a ton in this book and I ended up listening to it on audible, despite having a print copy of the ARC. I am a huge fan of adventure novels - especially ones with strong female characters. That is EXACTLY what this book is.. an adventure novel with all sorts of adventures. A historical fiction about Etta Place - a real woman who was part of the Wild Bunch.

I really made up some serious excuses to listen to this novel. I loved the romance, the suspense and really the time period in which this book was written. It's nice to be completely transported into a different time - one where you toted guns, robbed banks, and swindled people out of their money - well, at least some did.

Definitely one of those novels that will stick with you and an adult novel - so beware young readers of the more adult scenes.

5/5 Roses

Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity 15


Karin asked us to reflect on last year and what's coming up for the new year. So.. to answer her questions...

REFLECTIONS

1. What was your favorite aspect of your blog in 2009?
I really liked just digging in and getting to know the whole community. Sure it was fun to review books, meet a few bloggers in person, but the whole of the online community was the only reason I kept going. I just love all of you guys and I feel at home here on the blog because you guys are all so great.


2. Was there a particular featured/weekly post you participated in that you enjoyed and plan to continue in 2010?
I really loved coming up with the idea - Link a Contest Thursday - which was a huge hit and still is. All I do is post up a Mr. Linky and anyone who has a contest going on is free to come by and post up that link. Then most of my followers stop by and use the links to enter all of those contests. Now I feel guilty if I post it up a few hours late! Definitely will not be discontinuing that ANYTIME soon.


3. Is there anything you don't like about your blog that you want to fix? (design, posts, followers, blog host, etc.)
I don't update what I'm reading as much on the sidebar as I used to. I also need to clean up the sidebars again. Otherwise, love my blog as is.


4. Is there a blog you visit that you admire and aspire to emulate?
A bazillion. I wish I did more indepth reviews, but I'm a on-the-fly kind of girl and tend to type a review top to bottom and then hit Publish. So, I really love Book Blather, Books At Midnight and GreenBeanTeenQueen and would like to write reviews more like what they serve up.

GOALS
1. Read more books! I'm aiming for 300 this year!

2. Comment more on other people's blogs!

3. Get a little more organized - hopefully the Bloggiesta next weekend will help with that!

Readathon Update posts!


As you're going along, reading as little or as much as you like this weekend, you're probably prone to going on the computer and updating your blog, goodreads, etc.

Well, here is the place to post those links!

I'll start off.. I, Kristen, blogger extraordinaire (stop giggling), have accomplished 2 hours of reading. Yes, I'm pathetic. I'm aiming for 24 or more. I have read half of a graphic novel based on the TV show 24 - the little boy I was babysitting for let me read it while he played video games with my husband. And then I read some of City of Fire.

I am now off to my uncles for some free grub and then will come home and start listening to Going Bovine on audio while I clean up a bit.

Alright, update away! You can do it as many times as you want during this weekend, just post it up here. Use DIRECT links please.

Wrap up for Reading Into the New Year


It is now 2010!!!!

Wrap up how you felt reading as the clock turned midnight and we began the New Year!

Did anyone read with you in your family? Did you have to lock yourself in the bathroom at a party or family event in order to complete this fun event?

I had a lot of fun and I hope you guys did too! If you want to keep reading until Sunday (as little or as much as you like), please join in on the New Year Readathon!

I'll be selecting winners at some point this week to win a book from this list.


Thursday, December 31, 2009

Link a Contest Thursday

Okay, only a few people entered a contest I posted a few weeks ago. Please help me choose a button for this meme! (vote on sidebar) There is a slideshow of the 15 buttons designed right above the poll.




Rules (or at least STRONG suggestions):
1. Name the item being given away (instead of the blog name)
2. Give the end date in () after the name
3. Make sure to link DIRECTLY to that contest post - if you don't know how to do this - just click on the title of the contest blog and it will give a direct URL you can use.
4. If you want to post a contest you've found, make sure it isn't already posted.

Top 20 Books Read in 2009

Alright, I'm breaking down - even though I could finish a book or two today, I'm posting my list...

I have read nearly 250 books this year. See my list here.

Out of those books, it was tough to pick 9. . . so I'm picking 20 AND I'm not ordering them :-P It was hard enough selecting 20, I'm NOT ordering them.

So, in any random order.. these are the 20 BEST reads of 2009 for me. They all touched me in a different way or surprised me so much that it had to make this list.

Click the book covers for summaries...






















And best series that I finished this year:




What were some of your best reads this year?

600 follower contest (a bit late...)

I know I'm a bit late on this.. seeing as I hit 600 during my B-day Bashes and now it's sky-rocketed to 674 followers!!!

So, here's what's going to happen...

There will be 1 winner definitely.

That winner will receive a book of their choice from either The Book Depository or Amazon under $25.

If I hit 700 (which is likely). I will add another winner that can choose a book from The Book Depository or Amazon for under $20.

If, for some crazy reason, I hit 750 - I will let a THIRD winner choose 2 books from a pile I may have laying around in my apartment.

I don't think I will get 800 followers - but if I do.. a 4th winner will be chosen to also choose 2 books from a pile of books.

And, guess what.. open INTERNATIONALLY!

Yes, I'm feeling generous in the new year.

Contest will end Friday, January 15th at 11:59 pm CST.

Fill out the form below to enter.


Reading Into the New Year!


Tonight, I will be embarking on the awesomeness that is this idea of Reading right into the New Year!

If you guys are doing the Readathon, you can participate in this as well!!

Here's the sign up post with more details!

I will post a Mr. Linky around 12:01 am for the wrap-up posts for this fun event!

I'm either going to be reading Ballads of Suburbia or City of Fire as the clock turns to Midnight!!!

What will you be reading?

New Year Readathon!!!



Hey guys!

The readathon will be beginning at 5 pm your time today. I didn't set a specific time zone so it could be at your own pace. If you still have yet to post a beginning post about it or have been waiting to until today.. here's the sign-up post! I'm in AWE that we have 36 participants as of right now!!!

I will have another Mr. Linky up on Sunday for you guys to put up your wrap-up posts!

So, what will I be reading...

I'm currently in the middle of two books - Ballads of Suburbia and City of Fire. So, I'll bring those with me tonight to babysitting (yes, I'm babysitting now.. desperate for money!!!) and hopefully get them finished tonight or early tomorrow morning. Gotta decide on a third and fourth book to pack still.

I'm aiming for at least 24 hours of reading with some of the plans I've made for this week. This will also include audiobook time (which means I can clean and whatnot while reading!). I'll probably reach more than that.. but that's my low aim.

Are you guys ready to rock n' roll with the Read-a-thon!?

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Birthday Bash Contest Winners!!!

Now is the time to reveal... The Birthday Bash WINNERS!!!!

You guys all rock and I wish I had enough books to send to every single person. . .

As a reminder of what you won.. check out this post.

Comment Contest Winners:
1st place: Irene Yeates (#27)
2nd place: Rebecca from Everything to Do With Books (#11)
3rd place: Raspberry from Two and a Half Book Lovers (#767)
4th place: Jenn from Books At Midnight (#1395) (Pick 3 books from this list)
5th place: Callie from Handle like Hendrix (#768) (You'll get to pick 2 from the leftovers!)
6th place: Deb K (#113)

Winner of Fallen (ARC) + Beautiful Dead
Stacie (#88)

Winner of The Dark Divine (ARC)
Ashley from Books Obsession (#208)

Winner of Beautiful Creatures
Lindsay (#47)

Winner of 3 signed Justine Larbalestier books
Donna S. (#204)

Winner of The Maze Runner (signed ARC)
Ashley from Ashley's Library (#208)

Winner of The Devil's Kiss (ARC)
Ashley from Books Obsession(#3)

Winner of the ARCs of Marcelo in the Real World and Recipe for Disaster
Bella from Beguile Thy Sorrow (#222)

Winner of The Espressologist
Andrea M. from So Many Books, So Little Time (#380)

And some random facts from that contest:

Top 4 drinks mentioned:

12 people said Hot Cocoa
9 people said Mocha
6 people said Water
5 people said Chai Tea

And I happen to love ALL of those. :)

Winner of The Heir Trilogy
Audrey from holes In My brain (#145)

Winner of Donut Days
Adrienne from An Addicted Book Reader (#219)

Winner of Tithe
Megan (#242)

Winner of Need
RKCharron (#62)

Winner of Lament
Bianca from Wicked Good Books (#324)

Winner of Hunted
nicole (#156)

Winner of Nancy Holder's 5 books
Katie from Katie's Bookshelf (#229)

Winner of The Geek Girl's Guide to Cheerleading
Stacy W. from Wicked Walker (#42)

Winner of Hate List (ARC)
Irene Yeates (#136)

Winner of Firespell (signed ARC)
Bella from Beguile Thy Sorrow (#259)

Winner of Kristen Britain books
Nikki from Ramblings of a Bibliophile (#427)

Wowzers.. I can't believe we had THREE double winners!

Congrats to all winners - shoot me an email at dragonzgoil at gmail dot com.

Thanks to all my donors, who rock my socks.. seriously - couldn't have done it without you guys!
Briana - The Book Pixie!
Jennifer at Book Crazy!
Valerie from I Should Be Writing!
Kelly from Stacked Books!
WillowRaven from Red House Books!
Raschel over at Raschel Reads!
Amanda from Bookshelf Monstrosity!

Okay, you guys all really made my birthday super special because I got to share some awesome books with you guys! Thanks for being awesome and stay tuned for some great contests coming up in 2010!

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Leviathan


Leviathan
by Scott Westerfeld

Alex is the son of the Archduke of Austria. When he finds out his parents have been murdered, he takes off with some of his father's trusted advisors to hide out until the war blows over.

Deryn Sharp is a girl that wants to be airborn in the British Air service. In order to join, she has to pretend she's a boy and prove that she's got what it takes. Bad weather takes her on her first test way farther than she was supposed to go and ends up getting picked up by the Leviathan - a massive air ship that is made out of part whale and other animals.

I love the parallel this takes to World War I and add in some seriously cool machines and Darwinistic creations, it makes for an interesting setting. The main plot is one familiar (that of WWI) so you end up paying attention to all the cool characters and various new aspects of a world quite unlike our own. I wasn't aware it was part of a series so I was like wait.. how many pages do I have left?

Definitely will be reading on in this series. I love the illustrations and am glad I own a finished copy of this book as it is GORGEOUS! Another big thanks to Gregory @ Teens Read and Write for picking it out for my secret santa gift. :)

5/5 Roses

Holiday Break Reading Challenge Activity 12

Karin challenged us to talk about books with animals in them - not the magical kind, but everyday animals. Here's a book I suggest:



Strangely, the animal that means the most to the main character is a cow. This book is beautifully written in verse and was a moving read. Here's the summary (from goodreads.com):

Kek comes from Africa. In America he sees snow for the first time, and feels its sting. He’s never walked on ice, and he falls. He wonders if the people in this new place will be like the winter – cold and unkind.

In Africa, Kek lived with his mother, father, and brother. But only he and his mother have survived, and now she’s missing. Kek is on his own. Slowly, he makes friends: a girl who is in foster care; an old woman who owns a rundown farm, and a cow whose name means "family" in Kek’s native language. As Kek awaits word of his mother’s fate, he weathers the tough Minnesota winter by finding warmth in his new friendships, strength in his memories, and belief in his new country.

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