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Book Blogger Appreciation Week September 15-19

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 22, 2008
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Amy from My Friend Amy has come up with this wonderful idea!

Here’s how she explains it:

Book Bloggers:
You work hard. You read books, you write reviews, you maintain relationships with your readers, publicists, and authors. You are constantly running to the post office to mail your giveaways and participating in carnivals to help boost traffic. You sometimes want to faint when you see the size of your TBR pile, but faithfully you read. And you do it because you love it. Book blogging is for most a hobby. But it’s a hobby that takes a lot of work and time. It’s a labor of love.

I’ve been blogging for three years but only really got into book blogging in the last year. I have found, without a doubt, that book bloggers are the kindest, most open minded, and supportive group of bloggers on the internet. With book blogging, it’s about community and a love for the written word.

Book Blogger Appreciation Week:
Acknowledging the hard work of book bloggers and their growing impact on book marketing and their essential contribution to book buzz in general, I am excited to announce the first Book Blogger Appreciation Week. Think of it as a retreat for book bloggers and a chance for us to totally nerd out over books together. And of course, shower each other with love and appreciation.

Register:

In order to experience the maximum impact of the week, I invite you to register your participation (just like a retreat)!To register, just send an email to bookbloggerappreciationweekATgmailDOTcom with your blog url and what you consider your niche…i.e, general book blog, classics blog, personal blog with a healthy dose of books, YA books blog, etc. Then, add one of the two buttons at the bottom of this post to your sidebar. If you are a reader (no blog) just send an email announcing your plans to follow along.

Why bother? If you register, you will be added to a book blog directory which will exist long after this week is over. Additionally, you will receive one raffle entry into the daily giveaways during BBAW here at My Friend Amy.

Awards:
Oh yes, there will be awards. The Oscars of Book Blogging. 🙂 Nominations start next week.

Spread the Word:
If you are excited about this idea like I am and the other book bloggers who are helping, please consider writing a post on your blog announcing this event and inviting other book bloggers and readers to join.

Help Wanted:
If you have a talent for designing buttons (like those below) and would like to donate some of your time and skill to me, please email me personally at mypalamyATgmailDOTcom
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The ARC Reading Challenge Update

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 21, 2008
Posted in 2008 Completed Challenges  | 11 Comments

Just to recap, this is the Challenge:

The challenge will run from June 21, 2008-September 21, 2008.

It will be to help those of us with ARC’s to get in gear and read and review them.

Here are the rules:

1. Make a list of all of the ARC’s that you currently have and/or are on their way to you.

2. If you have:1-3 ARC’s then pick at least one to read and review for this challenge.

4-6 ARC’s then pick at least two to read and review for this challenge.

7-9 ARC’s then pick at least three to read and review for this challenge.

10 or more Arc’s then pick at least 4 to read and review for this challenge.

Here is our progress:

JenTotal read: 3 Status: Completed

1. The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry

2. The Glimmer Palace by Beatrice Colin

3. My Father’s Paradise by Ariel Sabar

4. Songs for the Missing by Stewart O’Nan

5. Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See

6. Among the Cannibals: Adventures on the Trail of Man’s Darkest Ritual by Paul Raffaele

7. The White Mary by Kira Salak

8. The Dracula Dossier by James Reese

9. Superdove by Courtney Humphries

10. Stealing Athena by Karen Essex

11. One More Year: Stories by Sana Krasikov

12. First Daughter by Eric Van Lustbader

13. Zoe’s Tale by John Scalzi

14. Sweetsmoke by David Fuller

15. American Savior by Roland Merullo

16. Creepers by Joanne Dahme

17. The Good Thief by Hannah Tinti

18. The Dangerous Joy of Dr. Sex by Pagan Kennedy

Wendy -Total Read: 9 Status: Completed

1. Comfort Food by Kate Jacobs

2. The House at Midnight, by Lucie Whitehouse

3. The Island of Eternal Love, by Daina Chaviano

4. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Societyby Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows

5. Leftovers, by Laura Weiss

6. The Map Thief, by Heather Terrell

7. The 19th Wife, by David Ebershoff

8. Rules for Saying Goodbye, by Katherine Taylor

9. The White Mary, by Kira Salak

Lori -Total Read: 7 Status: Completed

1. Cold Hearted by Beverly Barton

2. The Brass Verdict: A Novel by Michael Connelly

3. Sweetheart by Chelsea Cain

4. Die, Decorator, Die: A Novel of Murder, Greed and Interior Design by Franklin H Levy

5. Night Kills by John Lutz

6. The Mercedes Coffin: A Decker and Lazarus Book (Peter Decker & Rina Lazarus Novels) by Faye Kellerman

7. Too Close to Home by Linwood Barclay

Kathleen – Total Read: 5 Status: Completed

1. The New Yorkers by Cathleen Schine

2. The Triumph of Deborah by Eva Etzioni-Halevy

3. Aberrations by Penelope Przekop

4. The White Mary by Kira Salak

5. One More Year by Sana Krasikov

Chris– Total read:4 Status: Completed

1. The Other by David Guterson

2. Mister Pip by Lloyd Jones

3. False Colours by Georgette Heyer

4. Loyalists and Layabouts, The Rapid Rise and Faster Fall of Shelburne, Nova Scotia by Stephen Kimber

Teddy– Total read: 4 Status: Completed

1. The Horseman’s Graves by Jacqueline Baker

2. Ringside 1925: Views From the Scopes Trial by Jen Bryant

3. The Gargoyle by Andrew Davidson

4. Dear John by Norma L. Betz

AlessandraTotal read: 2 Status: Completed

1. Aberrations by Penelope Przekop

2. Admit One: A Journey into Film by Emmett James

Katknit Total read:2 Status: Completed

1. Songs for the Missing, by Stewart O’Nan

2. Nathan Hale: The Life and Death of America’s First Spy by M. William Phelps

Megan– Total read: 3 Status: 1 more to read

1. The Wednesday Sisters by Meg Waite Clayton

2. Home Girl: Building a Dream House on a Lawless Block by Judith Matloff

3. Farworld: Water Keep by J. Scott Savage

Jill– Total read: 3 Status: Completed

1. Resistance by Owen Sheers

2. Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout

3. So Long At The Fair by Christina Schwartz

Literary Feline– Total read: 3 Status: 1 more to read

1. Nightwalker by Jocelynn Drake

2. The Servants by Michael Marshall Smith

3. Far World, Book 1: Water Keep by J. Scott Savage

JosetteTotal read: 3 Status: 1 more to read

1. Crazy Fool Kills Five by Gwen Freeman

2. The Poem I Turn To edited by Jason Shinder

3. Friday’s Child by Georgette Heyer

Mizb Total read: 3 Status: 1 more to read

1. A Well-Behaved Woman’s Life by Susan McGeown

2. Merciless (Dominion Trilogy, book 3) by Robin Parrish

3. Beyond Me: Living a You-First Life in a Me-First World by Kathi Macias

Other participants who have signed up but who have not yet started:

CCDPiper

Amy

3M

Tracy

Janie

Susan

Kristen

Callista

Bonnie

Congratulations to Jen, Wendy, Lori, Kathleen, Chris, Alessandra, Catknit (Linda), and Jill for completing the challenge already!

For the rest of you, hang in there you can do it! Some of you are very close to the finish!

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It’s Time for This Month’s Bookworms Carnival

Posted by Teddyrose@1 on August 20, 2008
Posted in Bookworms Carnival 


Bookworms Carnival for August is up! The host for this month is Florinda over at 3 R’s: Reading, ‘Riting and Randomness.

This month’s theme is You’re Never Too Old and it’s based on children’s and young adult literature. There arelots of links from bookbloggers as well as guest bloggers to choose from! You don’t have to be a child to read and enjoy many of these books. So go visit Florinda!

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