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Okay! So I’ve got an extra copy of A Desirable Residence from the publisher to give away to you all!

The giveaway will be held from today, August 14, until next Saturday, August 21 at midnight mountain time (2am EST, 11pm PST). Since I have to mail it myself I’m afraid it’s going to have to be for those with US/Canada addresses only. I will then use random.org to determine a winner and announce that winner on Sunday, August 22. Then I’ll mail the book as soon as the winner gets back to me.

To enter the contest please fill out this form and answer one short book-related question because I need more book recommendations and felt like being sneaky.

The form.

Good luck!

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Who: Me, to one (1) randomly chosen lucky winner. International entries are welcome.
What: One (1) used copy of Kirsten Kelly’s new book, Halith. Here is a summary:

Halíth presents the fantastical world of Aessyra where prophesy tells of an evil brewing and only “the One” can stop it. Halíth’s journey begins when she steals away from an impending marriage to a fat merchant, deemed by her uncle to be a good match. In a fit of passion, she runs away in the deep of night, with nothing to her name, and is soon transformed from a scared 16 year old girl to a young warrior ready to answer her fate. In the beginning, Halíth embraces her new adventurous lifestyle focusing on fighting battles, learning the trades of the Dwarves, and drinking and making merriment in local taverns. Soon; however, Halíth’s true test of maturity comes when the Great War finally breaks out across Aessyra. The Haddu, a coalition of Orcs, trolls, and others faithful to a demonic religion, are swarming over the land, seeking to usher in the Third Darkness. Halith must grapple with challenges within and without as she dodges assassins, endures the betrayal of those closest to her, and tries to make sense of her so-called “destiny.”

Where: Right here! Hello.
When: Starting today, April 1, and ending April 15th at 12am MST (2am EST/1am CST/11pm PST/etc).
Why: Two reasons: a) I tried reading this and didn’t particularly love it, but someone else might! and b) I haven’t done a giveaway in, like, a year or something, and I wanted to do one.
How: Fill out this form. You can get some additional entries for helping me promote the giveaway.

The winner will be announced on the 16th! Good luck!

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WINNER of Lake of Skulls!

 Posted by Anastasia on June 13, 2009  No Responses »
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The Lake of Skulls contest is over and done, and I have picked a winner! There were thirteen viable entries (four of you didn’t leave an email address. Shame! Black shame!), and random.org picked entry #4 as the winner.

It’s Wendy of Wendy’s Minding Spot! Congratulations, Wendy!

For those of you who didn’t win, thanks for entering and better luck next time, eh? Which should be sometime next week, actually– no idea what the book is going to be, yet, but it’ll be a good one! Hopefully.

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Lake of Skulls Lake of Skulls (A Knight’s Story #1) by Paul Stewart & Chris Riddell
Publication: Atheneum (August 31, 2004), Hardcover, 144 pages / ISBN 0689872399
Genre: Action, Paranormal, YA
Rating:
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First sentence: “Hey, you!” I looked up.

In one sentence: Action movie turned book with all the cliches of the genre.

Sometimes I like a good action-movie-turned-book, and sometimes I don’t. Lake of Skulls is, I think, a little bit too much action and a little bit too little actual plot.

Summary from Amazon:

Behind me, a loud, beastlike roar went up. I turned to see a great hulk of a man — all hairy jowls and heaving gut — lumbering from leg to leg in a slow battle-jig. I recognized him at once.

His fists were clenched. His bloodshot eyes were wild.

“Come on, if you think you’re hard enough!” he was bellowing.

Here we go again! I thought. Why do I always seem to end up in this type of a place? You’d think I’d have learned by now. All I’d wanted was a quiet drink. Was that too much to ask? Was it?

Given the day I’d had so far, maybe it was…

It’s a short book, and so it’s hard to cram a lot of plot in there. For what’s there, it’s pretty exciting and, yeah, action-filled. The bit near the end with the hags was especially thrilling. But then, short doesn’t mean one can just dump out all the meat of a story without anyone noticing, and I think Lake of Skulls has a little bit too much meat dumped out. The no-name knight who narrates Lake of Skulls seems to be a typical male lead of an action movie(/book): little feelings, too much ego, and no repercussions for their actions. And since he’s a free lance knight, maybe it’s more like those old Westerns, with a solitary figure running around for hire by anyone who’ll hire him. Eh?

Not that those kinds of stories can’t be fun. I particularly like the detective noir books(/movies) with gritty old detectives snarling out their lines, etc., but even then we get hints of what characters are feeling. Not so much here. Not that I want Free Lance the Knight to get all weepy or anything, but some hint as to what he’s feeling besides scared (as when he’s fighting the hags who are trying to eat him) would be appreciated. You know?

I also had a big problem with the many historical inaccuracies. I actually wrote this whole big thing about Free Lance’s horse and other sundry things but it got a bit rant-y and so I canned it. But rest assured: those historical inaccuracies ruined my enjoyment of Lake of Skulls. (On the other hand, I don’t think I would have even noticed if I hadn’t taken all those medieval classes and even wrote a paper about horses in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, so your experience might be different.)

The art, by the by, was nicely done. Full of big-boobied women, of course, but I wasn’t really surprised about that.

I can’t help but feel that maybe Lake of Skulls is better suited to tween boys who maybe don’t read a lot. I’m thinking maybe my brother, when he was younger, would have liked it. So maybe I’m just the wrong audience?

If you’re looking for a book with extreme historical accuracy, look somewhere else. If you want an action movie translated into a book, and aren’t bothered by nitpicky things like I am, then Lake of Skulls is your book.

Oh snap, giveaway!

I didn’t really like this book, but you might. Win a copy and prove me wrong (or right)! Win it, read it, review it: let me know what you think, even if it’s to disagree (or agree) with me.

Giveaway details:
The book is a discarded library copy, so it’s got all the library paraphernalia on it. It’s in good condition, though, like new except for the stickers and stamps.

To enter, leave a comment on this post stating you’d like to be entered. Don’t forget to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win! People that don’t leave me a way to contact them will be disqualified from the giveaway.

For
+1 entries, blog about this giveaway on your blog.
+1 entries, Twitter about this giveaway via your Twitter account.
Leave separate comments for each extra entry plus links to them!

It’s a pretty small book, so this giveaway is open worldwide. Yay!

I’ll use random.org to determine the winner. Contest ends June 9, 2009. Good luck!

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WINNER of Boca Knights!

 Posted by Anastasia on March 8, 2009  No Responses »
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Book Giveaway Carnival The Book Giveaway Carnival is over today, sadly enough, so I have a winner for the Boca Knights giveaway! Through the magical powers of random.org I have selected a winner, commenter #20:

Wendy, aka LiteraryFeline!

Yay! Congratulations! If you’d like to visit Wendy R., she has a blog here.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the giveaway, and to everyone who visited! I hope you had as much fun as I did. :D

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WIN a copy of Boca Knights!

 Posted by Anastasia on March 2, 2009  No Responses »
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Book Giveaway Carnival

The Book Giveaway Carnival is back and I’m super excited to participate in it! Yay, free books! For more contests and BGC participants, check out Book Room Reviews. I know I’ll be entering in a few; what about you?

For this carnival I’m giving away one hardback copy of Boca Knights by Steven M. Forman, released just last month. Comes with the jacket and everything, oooo.

Boca Knights

Summary from Amazon:

In a debut novel sure to both excite passions and elicit laughter, a different kind of hero emerges in that most unlikely criminal hotbed: Boca Raton.

Eddie Perlmutter is capable of fighting with fearless frenzy, but only does so to defend the defenseless. Eddie’s career as a much-honored Boston cop has come to an end. At sixty, he’s still energetic and virile, but decades of harsh New England winters and collaring the pug-uglies of Boston’s underworld have taken their toll—especially on his knees. So what does a lonely, retired cop with arthritic knees do? Head to sunny Florida, of course.

Country-club politics and early-bird specials are a far cry from the street toughs, scuffles, and arrests of his former life. But some things never change. Instead of enjoying a relaxed, laid-back retirement, Eddie quickly discovers the darker side of Boca Raton’s endless sun and palm trees, where hate crimes, counterfeiting, and worse lurk beneath the deceptively calm surface of cushy retirement communities.

With his no-nonsense crime-fighting skills and roll-with-the punches attitude, Eddie hits Boca Raton like of a Nor’easter from Hell, fast, fresh, and unstoppable.

You can read my review of it here.

Okay! To be entered to win simply comment on this post. Since it’s a hardback I’m only going to send it to residents of the US/Canada. I’ll use random.org to determine the winner. The contest ends Saturday, March 7 at midnight (EST). The winner will be announced on Sunday, March 8. Be sure to leave me your email address. If I can’t contact you I’ll have to disqualify your entry! And that’s sad for everyone, believe me.

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