Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Book Love: Do You Haz It?

Oh, snap!


Check out this picture of this book I bought today because I am brimming over with Book Love! (Well, and, arguably, because I have some kind of book addiction--whatever.)


My glasses are almost as excited about reading SOULLESS by Gail Carriger as I am!


How about you?


Thinking about buying any good books? Remember to take a picture of yourself doing that very thing to get 5 POINTS in my fabulous Book Love Contest!


After that, you can take that book to the zoo and pose with it while flirting with the monitor lizards! 5 MORE POINTS!


If you love it, why not write the author and tell them? POINTS, BABY!


If you haven't gotten in on this action yet, please do. Share the Book Love, and get a chance to win a $25 giftcard (for books, of course!), a copy of SHIVER by Maggie Stiefvater, or a Synopsis Critique! Also chocolate, coffee, and fancy bookmarks--it's good times all around!


Please tweet or blog about this, and let me know in the comments to This Post, and you'll get extra chances to win as well.


This contest ends on Valentine's Day, so let's get this party started!




*Also, for those interested in my Deal With the Universe--it's official. When I get a book deal, I will be dressing up as the Mad Hatter for a day and taking pics. Thank you for your votes!

4 comments:

Sandra Ulbrich Almazan said...

That's a great book! I can't wait for the sequel!

Karen Jones Gowen said...

Oh yes, I understand the book love! Only too well.

Tere Kirkland said...

I'm still reading Soulless--since I gt Hush, Hush, everything else went on the back burner. I like it so far, though. It's fun writing, but I feel like the setting could be more detailed.

So I'll probably get back to it as soon as I finish with Hush, Hush.
If I don't finish the Maze Runner, or Fire, or Evermore, or Triple-shot Betty, or Percy Jackson 4...

Talk about book-love! I'm smothered over here!

Andrew Rosenberg said...

I want this book but I won't buy it until Amazon.com stops using authors as pawns in their business deals (the MacMillan feud)