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Winners of Drood by Dan Simmons


Thanks to all who entered the Drood giveaway for the Book Giveaway Carnival.

There were 103 entrants to this contest, but sadly I could only pick 3 winners using randomizer.org.

The winners are:

#18 Linda
#33 OlympianLady of The Phantom’s Lair
#60 Qwill

I’ve sent you all emails, so send along those snail mail addresses so I can get them to Hatchette Group.

Also, since this contest was so popular, if you don’t email the address by 5PM Monday, March 9, I will choose another winner.

Secret Love Poems Winners

Out of 25+ entrants, Randomizer.org selected five winners for Arlene Ang’s Secret Love Poems.

The lucky winners are:

Anna of Diary of an Eccentric
Jeannie of I Like to Be Here When I Can
Dawn of She Is Too Fond of Books
Keyomi of A Roller-Coaster Ride Called Life
Indigo of Scream Quietly

Congrats to all the winners, who will be receiving their copies in Mid-March!

Thanks to all those who entered. If you didn’t win this time, perhaps you’d be interested in my current giveaway of Dan Simmons’ Drood. Check it out, here.

The Clearing the Shelves Winners

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Thanks to all the entrants into the Clearing the Shelves giveaway! I’m happy to send these great books along to readers who will enjoy them. Randomizer.org helped select the winners for the giveaway.

Out of 19 entrants for The Memorist, Randomizer.org selected #19, which was TrayMona

Out of 16 entrants for The Sinner’s Guide to Confession, Randomizer.org selected #3, which was Wrighty of Wrighty’s Reads

Out of 22 entrants for Plum Lovin’, Randomizer.org selected #1 and #20, which were Becky of My Thoughts…Your Thoughts and Liane

Out of 25 entrants for Plum Lucky, Randomizer.org selected #22, which was Judy of Us Old Folks

I’ve sent everyone an email seeking their snail mail addresses, please send them along quickly so I can get the books in mail.

Breathing Out the Ghost Winners & Writing Progress

Thanks to all who entered the Breathing Out the Ghost by Kirk Curnutt giveaway. I wish I had more copies of this fantastic book for you all.

However, with 44 entrants and only 3 copies available, it was up to randomizer.org to select the winners.

The winners are:

1. Literary Feline (Wendy) at Musings of a Bookish Kitty

2. Tanabata

3. Debbie of Wrighty’s Reads

Writing Goal Recap for Week #2:

A much better week for poetry writing than the previous week. I didn’t finish a whole poem, but I have honed a first stanza! I think I’m happy with it now, so it’s time for stanza two. In honor of this progress, we have a concrete Week #3 goal.

Writing Goal, Week #3:

I will finish the poem that I started! Move on from stanza one and finish out the entire poem.

Have a great Memorial Day and check back tomorrow for Mailbox Monday!

Winners of Gods Behaving Badly & Awards

Out of 31 entrants in the U.S./Canada Hatchette Group giveaway, Randomizer.org selected numbers 1, 7, 17, 21, and 30.

The winners are:

1. Jenners of Find Your Next Book Here

7. Amy of My Friend Amy

17. Kim of Sophisticated Dorkiness

21. Naida of The Bookworm

30. Debbie of Debbie’s World

Out of the 8 entrants to the International portion of the giveaway for my gently used copy of Gods Behaving Badly, Randomizer.org selected #4.

The winner is Alessandra of Out of the Blue

Congrats to all the winners. If you haven’t sent me your address, you better send it quick! I’d like to get Hatchette the addresses by Jan. 8.

Now for some awards. I was recently awarded the Butterfly Award by some fellow bloggers–Janel at Janel’s Jumble, April at Cafe of Dreams, Toni at A Circle of Books, and Margaret at Literary Menagerie. Thank you ladies. . . I’m flattered.

This is a “meme” award, so it gets passed on. The rules for passing it on are:

1. Put the logo on your blog.

2. Add a link to the person who awarded you.

3. Award up to ten other blogs.

4. Add links to those blogs on yours.


5. Leave a message for your awardees on their blogs.

Here are the recipients I picked:

1. Alea of Pop Culture Junkie (I just love her book cover discussions/comparisons)

2. Luanne of A Bookworm’s World (she’s a gracious commenter & blogger)

3. Bermudaonion (she is always the first commenter on my blog posts and she’s so enthusiastic)

4. Terri of Ways I See the World and Reading, Writing and Retirement (she shares my passion for books and photography)

5. Suey of It’s All About Books (I admire her eclectic taste in books, her adorable posts about Josh mania, her updates about her family, and her reviews)

6. Karen of Scobberlotch (she’s an author, blogger, and great source of inspiration)

7. Monica of Monniblog (she’s a fantastic graphic artist, creative, and a doll)

There are a number of other bloggers I could pass this along to, but I figured I would leave some for the rest of you.

Amy of My Friend Amy awarded me the Prémio Dardos award.

The Prémio Dardos is given for recognition of cultural, ethical, literary, and personal values transmitted in the form of creative and original writing. These stamps were created with the intention of promoting fraternization between bloggers, a way of showing affection and gratitude for work that adds value to the Web.

I cannot tell you how honored I am that Amy would think of me. I blushed, smiled, and demurred. I hope to make an even bigger cultural impression. In honor of this award, I hope to bring more poetry to all my readers this year and throughout many years to come.

I also received this award from Ruth at Books Books and More Books. Thanks, Ruth!

Now, who will I pass this on to. I have to pass it onto 15 bloggers that impact the Web culturally, ethically, and creatively.

1. Gautami of Reading Room (I love how she reviews short stories and introduces me to authors that I may not have heard of)

2. Alessandra of Out of the Blue (She’s always got a variety of reviews and she’s upbeat and positive)

3. Anna of Diary of an Eccentric (She’s got a keen sense for books that are not on the best seller’s list but should be! I love the gems she finds at the library or by accident that turn out to be some of the best books published. Don’t forget her commitment to getting the girl into reviewing and reading.)

4. Amanda at A Patchwork of Books (A dedicated reader and promoter of children’s books. I love her dedication in the face of adversity and the bravery she shows us when she shares with us her tragedies and triumphs.)

5. Marie of Boston Bibliophile (She has exposed me to some great books in the Jewish realm that I may have otherwise overlooked or not known about. She also was the dedicated host of Tuesdays Thingers until recently, and some of the questions had me checking Library Thing more in depth.)

6. Nymeth of Things Mean a Lot (Her blog was among the first I read, and she turned me onto Neil Gaiman and other fantasy and graphic novels. I haven’t read them yet, but I now know what some of them are. She was also the first to host a book blogger holiday exchange, which helped me meet a number of other bloggers)

7. Iliana of Bookgirl’s Nightstand (Let’s just say this girl is amazingly talented. She not only reads and writes eloquent reviews, but she creates her own blank journals from scratch. She binds them, sews them, and adds great little accents to them. They make great gifts and they are gorgeous and sometimes one of a kind pieces.)

8. Natasha of Maw Books (This is a woman who is passionate about more than just reading. She’s passionate about using her love of reading to foster giving and awareness among bloggers and others about the atrocities across the globe, particularly in Darfur.)

9. Dar of Peeking Between the Pages (She has some great reviews and is also passionate about reading, but she is fantastic about visiting all the blogs in the community. Her comments often make me proud to be a part of her community and I am honored when she stops by for a visit. Plus she’s a dog lover too, and that gets you props in my book–though I love kitties too! Charlee just happens to be my baby.)

10. Marvin of Free Spirit (Because he’s Marvin. No, seriously. He has a lot of opinions about the world, spirituality, and other issues, but he’s also willing to listen, step aside and let his commenters and visitors have the floor. He’s open minded and I think he’s trying to promote peace and love one post at a time.)

11. J. Kaye of J. Kaye’s Book Blog (She’s a busy bee with her well organized blog activities. Her noontime chats about books with other bloggers spurred great conversation among many blogs and for many visitors. She’s gracious and always willing to help.)

12. Veens of Give Reading a Chance (Her enthusiasm leaps off the blog! She’s an enthusiastic reviewer, commenter, and blogger. She loves reading and communicating with her Internet community and her enthusiasm is contagious!)

13. S. Krishna of S. Krishna’s Books (Her reviews of chicklit books narrow down the best ones for me. She easily points out the chicklit books with more substance and helps me narrow down my choices. I’m usually at a loss in the bookstore about which chicklit books to choose. I just hope one day I can be as organized as she is with her reviews, ratings, and links to her reviews and interviews.)

14. Shana of Literarily (Another fantastic blogger who has a knack for picking fantastic books that are not necessarily best-sellers but should be. I don’t know how she jungles her family, reading, and blogging and still keep smiling without falling down asleep. She participates in a number of weekly memes and has organized reviews.)

15. Sher of A Novel Menagerie (She not only offers up a great review of books, but she’s been adding movie reviews as well, which keeps me up to date on the latest finds in the theaters. I like that she believes movies and books have their own cultural places in society and that even though books and movies may differ, they are art to be appreciated.)

I know this is one more than I’m supposed to have, but hey, I like breaking rules.

16. Gottawrite Girl (She is one of the newest bloggers I’ve found, but she is raising awareness among bloggers and readers alike to the struggles of writers as they mold their projects and work on their craft. I’m happy to have found her through First Person Plural‘s blog, which is the local Writer’s Center blog–which somehow I forgot to pass this award onto.)

There are many more bloggers I could have given this award to, but I ran out of room. Now, I hope all of you will pass along this award as well. Thanks again, Amy! I’m flattered.

Matrimony Winner & More

Out of just 14 entrants into my Matrimony giveaway, Randomizer.org selected #7. The winner is

Morbid Romantic

Thanks to all those who entered and don’t forget to check back after the holidays for more reviews and giveaways.

Didn’t win here, check out S. Krishna’s Books; Deadline is tonight.

As an aside, in the spirit of giving, especially to those in need, I want to call your attention to a great cause: Southern Sudan Life Saving Medical Mission for her friend’s “Lost Boys of Sudan.” Anna at Diary of an Eccentric mentioned this cause earlier this month, and I wanted to highlight it again.

Medical supplies are desperately needed in the villages of Southern Sudan, and when I say medical supplies, it can be as simple as a box of band-aids, latex gloves, or some antibiotic treatment for cuts and abrasions. The need anything that can promote or aid health that does not require refrigeration or electricity.

Check out Anna’s post here, and please contact her friend Denise at denise.martin AT seriouslock DOT com

Winner of The Green Beauty Guide! & More


Out of 20 entrants into The Green Beauty Guide giveaway, Randomizer.org selected #14.

The winner is Shana of Literarily

If you didn’t win this book and you really think you would enjoy it, I suggest putting it on your Holiday Wish list. And go ahead and click on the cover to order it from Amazon.com.

I recently signed up to a great team of Book Reviewers to get books in the hands of our children through First Book. Check out my donation page here. Why did I sign up you ask? Because my husband has struggled with reading since he was a kid, and he hated to read because he felt dumb. Now, after some hard work and tutoring through the county Literacy Council, he’s improved greatly. I just don’t think our children, in this day and age, should grow up without reading skills. Placing a book in their hand is a start, and this program will provide kids with 4 books for as little as $10. Please stop by my page and make a donation today.

Okay, stepping down from my soap box.

***Don’t forget my giveaway for an inscribed copy of Matrimony by Joshua Henkin. Deadline is Dec. 21 and the contest is international.**


Of the 32 entrants into the Pemberley by the Sea giveaway, Randomizer.org selected #28.

The winner of her very own copy is. . .

Janel from Janel’s Jumble

Thanks to all who entered. Stay tuned for the winner of The Green Beauty Guide.

If you have entered, do so now. Here’s the link.

https://savvyverseandwit.com/2008/12/of-32-entrants-into-pemberley-by-sea.html

Winner of Grit for Oyster!


Out of a mere 9 entrants, Randomizer.org selected #4. . .

The Winner is Wendy of Caribousmom! I’ve emailed you to get your address.

Thanks again to all the entrants.

Stay tuned for another giveaway tomorrow, December 3! A perfect gift for the holidays. . .

Winner of Scattered Leaves

Out of 24 entrants for the Scattered Leaves by Richard Roach contest, Randomizer.org selected #2, which was Theresa N.

Congrats to Theresa! I’ve emailed you to get your snail mail address.

Check out the contest with tomorrow’s Pump Up Your Book Promotion Tour for Grit for the Oyster: 250 Pearls of Wisdom for Aspiring Writers.

Winner of Off the Menu by Christine Son


Out of 42 entrants into the contest, Randomizer.org selected #31, which was Dar from Peeking Between the Pages.

Here’s what she said about her fears:

Serena, I knew I was missing something when I was doing that giveaway post. I do want to enter this one. 1)My fears are dying, water, spiders and the list is too long to list here. 2) I had seen Christine posted this on someone’s site before and it’s on her blog-when she was wandering with a pile of books cradled in her arms like a paper baby. Don’t know why but I find that so funny. 3) From her interview-trying to convince her mother that her characters aren’t based on her. That sounds like something I’d likely have to do with my mother-lol. Last, I’m adding this to my blog giveaway post right now.

Congrats to Dar. And thanks to all who stopped by my TLC Book Tour Stop for Christine Son!

Click on the book cover to order the book from Amazon for yourself or someone on your holiday list.

Winner and Some Updates!


Out of only 18 entrants, the lucky winner picked by Randomizer.org is #9, Marvin D. Wilson!

Congrats to Marvin. All those extra entries have paid off for you.

In other news, here’s an update for my Fall Into Reading Challenge:

Click on the ones with ** to see my reviews.

Here’s the list of books I plan on reading for the Fall Into Reading Challenge 2008:

1. A Grave in the Air by Stephen Henighan **
2. Any Given Doomsday by Lori Handeland **
3. Kindred Spirits by Marilyn Meredith**
4. Sex at Noon Taxes by Sally Van Doren**
5. The Safety of Secrets by Delaune Michel**
6. The Last Queen by C. W. Gortner
7. The Wonder Singer by George Rabasa
8. The Stupidest Angel by Christopher Moore **
9. Black Flies by Shannon Burke **
10. Freeman Walker by David Allan Cates
11. Falling Under by Danielle Younge-Ullman
12. Life After Genius by M. Ann Jacoby **
13. Lydia Bennet’s Story by Jane Odiwe **
14. Testimony by Anita Shreve**
15. Pemberley by the Sea by Abigail Reynolds **
16. The House on Tradd Street by Karen White **
17. The Sighing of the Winter Trees by Laura Grossman **
18. Scattered Leaves by Richard Roach **
19. Conscience Point by Erica Abeel
20. Off the Menu by Christine Son **
21. Cold Rock River by Jackie Lee Miles **
22. Owen Fiddler by Marvin D. Wilson
23. Open Slowly by Dayle Furlong
24. Matrimony by Joshua Henkin
25. Tomato Girl by Jayne Pupek
26. Mansfield Park Revisited by Joan Aiken
27. The Reluctant Widow by Georgette Heyer
28. Cooperative Village by Frances Madeson
29. Fixing Hell: An Army Psychologist Confronts Abu Ghraib by Larry C. James