Howdy folks!
It’s time for our very first giveaway!
Jill Williamson, the author of Replication: the Jason Experiment, has kindly offered to send a free copy of Replication to the winner! Click here to read my review of Replication and watch the book trailers.
To enter the giveaway, simply post a comment below with your full name and a few words about your latest read!
To gain an additional entry, become a new follower of this blog or, if you’re already a follower, you can post about the giveaway on your blog. If you post about the giveaway, comment with a link to your post!
The winner’s name will be randomly drawn one week from today, Tuesday February 7th!
Due to shipping costs, contest is open to US/Canada only.
Precentor says
Woot! I'd love to enter!
My very latest read is Nightbringer by James Huggins. It came in the mail yesterday and I'm going to re-read it. The action scenes in the book are done so superbly I anticipate using it as a sort of, textbook approach to writing action sequences. Very entertaining as a read. ^_^
Precentor Millard
Charley R says
Yippee!
I'm Charley Robson, and my most recent read was "Silas Marner" by George Elliot (who, very confusingly, was female). It was a decent read – better than anything else I've read from the period – but crossed me as more a novel of ideas than of action, for not much seemed to happen, and the prose was a good deal more descriptive of philosophical states than it was designed for heart-pumping action. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable, heartwarming and very thought-provoking read. I'd recommend it to anyone who's had a bad run with Victorian-period literature and seeks to redeem the timeframe.
Gabe Johnson says
I'm Gabe Johnson, and my most recent read was "Physics for Scientists and Engineers", by Douglas Ginacoli. This book is very well organized, and provides plenty of example problems. After reading the chapter on projectile motion, I was able to calculate the ballistics for my rifle, in order to hit a target at 500 yards.
Beleg Beriadan says
I am Brian and my latest read was "Gravestone" by Travis Thrasher. Thrasher created one of the best books I have ever read. It is full of adventure, suspense, and unexpected twists. I definitely recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a great read!!
Mary Ruth Pursselley says
I'm Mary Ruth Pursselley, and my latest read was 'What He Must Be … If He Wants to Marry My Daughter' by Voddie Baucham Jr. It's a wonderfully encouraging and enlightening book for anyone who desires to find a spouse and forge a marriage based on biblical principles rather than society's flawed and distorted perceptions.
Sarah F. says
I'm Sarah Faulkner and I've blogged and Facebooked about this contest. You can view my blog post here: http://inklinedwriters.blogspot.com/2012/01/you-can-get-entered-to-win-copy-of.html
My latest read was Uncommon Criminals by Ally Carter. She became famous for her Gallagher Girls Series, but I think her Heist books are better.
Thanks for the giveaway!
~Sarah F.
Samantha Wolfe says
Alright, sure. Why not?
I'm Samantha Wolfe and my latest read…. oh gosh. I'm reading like five books right now, so… Okay, the one I last picked up was the Son of Neptune, which is part of the Heroes of Olympus series, a continuation on the Percy Jackson series. It's a lot of books. Anyway, it's a really cool series, especially if you're like me and you love the twist on classic Greek/Roman mythology. :-)
Abbie says
I'm Abbie M, and my latest read was the Lord of the Rings books by J.R.R. Tolkien. And they. are. AWESOME. Best books I've ever read.
I've been wanting read Replication. Thanks so much for this giveaway! Usually they're only open to the U.S.
YaashaMoriah says
Hi! I'm Yaasha Moriah and I am a blogger/writer and a bunch of other things too. (Hope it's okay that I've mentioned this giveaway on the "Updates" page of my blog, accompanied by the book trailers.) I'm struggling to keep up with reading right now, because I've reached the climax in my book-in-progress. It's the old writer's dilemma: "Do I spend time reading or writing?"
However, I did manage to read The Hunger Games (Book One) recently; that is, I listened to it on tape while running on the treadmill (seems to be the only way I can find time). I chose not to finish the second book (Catching Fire). I greatly enjoyed the concept behind the story (a futuristic game of survival), but I couldn't get past some elements (extreme violence and excessive romance). I plan to review it on my blog in the near future.
As I commented on your post Dynamite, I'm very interested in reading Replication in the near future–one way or another! Thanks for hosting this giveaway.
Gillian Adams says
Awesome! It was cool reading about all of the books everyone has been reading lately. They all sound very interesting. I'll have to look some of them up!
Right now, I'm in the middle of the Errant King by Wayne Thomas Batson. The second book in the Dark Sea Annals. It's been extremely good so far. Expect a review in the near future!
Giveaway winner will be announced on Tuesday!
Jon M. says
Didn't know if I was too late for the giveaway… if not, I'm 1.) commenting and 2.) now following your blog. :D
Thanks, really cool blog!
Gillian Adams says
Nope, not too late! You're now entered. The winner will be drawn at noon tomorrow!