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April 5, 2008

Contest

Welcome to my first contest!

I am offering two books - if you want to try to win both, you need to enter twice. If you are just interested in one, tell me which.

First is an ARC of the paperback edition of THE GOD OF ANIMALS by Aryn Kyle.
God of Animals
Kyle's debut novel features Alice, a yound girl trying to grow up in the wake of her sister leaving and getting married and a classmate's tragic death. Her mother suffers from severe depression and her father thinks he can save their farm by catering to rich women. Kyle's characters express real human emotion, and she captures the problem of being the younger and less-talented sister so well it's hard to believe she's an only child.

The second offering is one of this season's "it" books for young adults: WAKE by Lisa McMann.
Wake
Janie falls into the dreams of others against her will. Sexual fantasies, tormented pasts, she's seen it all. But perhaps there is a way for her to use her power to help others? I found the beginning of the novel slow compared to the second half, but it's still a nice, easy read. McMann uses language to create a dreamlike flow that matches the content.

How do you enter? Just leave a comment on this post or e-mail me at inbedwithbooks AT yahoo DOT com. If you blog about the contest and send me a link, I'll give you two extra entries to be put toward the book of your choice (two for WAKE, two for THE GOD OF ANIMALS, or one for each). I'll announce the winners on May 1st.

66 comments:

  1. I already have WAKE which is weird because I rarely ever buy books but I did buy that one. So I'm entering for The God of Animals.

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  2. I posted a blog on my myspace about the contest. Since I already have WAKE could I have the extra entries go towards The God of Animals? That'd be great!

    www.myspace.com/johncusackrules

    The blog is there, the link was just too long to put in this post.

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  3. enter me for The God of Animals please. i also have a link (but you have to scroll down).

    http://thebookmuncher.blogspot.com/2008/03/april-giveaways-and-contests.html

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  4. Oooh, count me in for Wake, it sounds good!

    Good luck with your exams! Have you started on your papers already? Do you know what you're gonna write about or do you not have the slightest idea? lol.

    Yep! I'm half way through and it's very good! So far, I'm understanding pretty much everything without having read Driven - hopefully soon though!

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  5. I have never read either and would be very interested .

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  6. would like to enter!
    thanks to munchers blog, i found you

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  7. I already have Wake - Lisa got me interested in that one long before it came out, but The God of Animals sounds intriguing. My major is psychology so I want to know how Aryn will portray depression and show Alice dealing with the death...

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  8. Ooohhh! Coolness! I'd love to win both, especially Wake! Thanks!

    bunnybox9 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  9. Hi again, I've blogged HERE for extra entries for both books. Thanks!

    bunnybox9 [at] gmail [dot] com

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  10. I'll be blogging soon, but sooooooo enter me for Wake - I've been DYING to read that!

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  11. I'd love to be entered in the God of Animals one. I'll post about your contests here:

    www.paperxxflowers.blogspot.com

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  12. Would love to win Wake, I have be dieing to read that book!!!!!

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  13. Hi! I'd really like to win Wake. Thanks for this contest.

    :] Paige

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  15. Please enter me for WAKE by Lisa McMann!

    I added a blog post here: http://reviewerx.blogspot.com/2008/04/contest-funk.html

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  16. please enter me for the contest!

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  17. I would love to be entered!

    I also blogged about it at: http://theravenousreaderreviews.blogspot.com

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  18. I'd love to be entered for both of the books but my preference would be for "The God of Animals". ~ :) Thanks!
    jmagloro[at]ywave.com

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  19. Would love to be in the running for Wake, please, if you're willing to post to Australia.

    Have a lovely day! :-)

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  20. I'd love to enter for Wake!

    THanks, tali

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  21. I would love to enter for WAKE!!

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  22. Include me for Wake, I've been looking forward to this one! tWarner419@aol.com

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  23. I'd love to be entered for Wake.
    Hugs, Danette

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  24. I've heard several good things about Wake, so please enter me for it. Thanks for running the contest!

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  25. This is a great contest! I definitely want to enter for Wake by Lisa McMann please. :D

    ReaderByBirth(from Book Divas)

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  26. ooo! thanx for the contest!!! i would like to enter for both...soo...

    here's my first entry for the first book

    Grace L

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  27. and here's another entry for the 2nd book! thanks again

    grace L

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  28. Wow, could you please enter me for both, I don't think I can choose! My email is amateurdelivre at gmail dot com

    I will also blog about it at http://amateurdelivre.wordpress.com for my extra entries....yippee!

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  29. Wake sounds really good - I am going to put it on my amazon wish list too (in case I don't win).

    Thanks!

    Lenore

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  30. Please enter me for Wake. It sounds like my kind of read.

    cherierjatyahoo.com

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  31. Enter me for both please?

    And I blogged about it here:

    link

    Those two entries I want to go for The God of Animals ^_^.

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  32. I haven't read either book and they both sound great! I linked to your site on my blogger site.

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  33. count me in for The God of Animals sound really good.

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  34. Put me in for Wake, and I shared it in my blog for an extra entry 1 for each book :)http://themommyshields.blogspot.com/2008/04/i-love-to-read.html

    Thanks A Bunch!!!

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  36. Sign me up for Wake please! Here's the link to your contest on my blog!

    http://booksandlove.blogspot.com/2008/04/win-book.html

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  37. Do enter me for the first one!. I will blog about this post tomorrow.

    and leave a link!

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  38. Greetings, Both books sound like they have interesting story lines! I will enter for each. Please enter me in your drawing for "The God of Animals and Wake." It has a great book cover.
    Thanks very much.....Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  39. I apologize for putting the name of both books in my first comment. It is late here! Please also enter me for your "Wake" book drawing. I really appreciate it. Many thanks, Cindi
    jchoppes[at]hotmail[dot]com

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  40. Hi, great prizes! They both look awesome! Hope I win. Please enter me for both drawings though if thats not possible please enter me in the drawing for Wake. Thank you.

    Caitlin
    ckh988@aol.com

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  41. Hi again, just to let you know, I did blog about your great contest!
    I blogged here:
    http://temppatt.blogspot.com/2008/04/contests-online.html

    just to remind you, my entry was for Wake. Thanks!

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  42. I would love to win The God of Animals!

    elkmeese at yahoo.com

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  43. I would love to win wake too!

    elkmeese at yahoo.com

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  44. I would like to enter for wake please!

    Oh and please come over and enter my contests if you like the look of whats on offer!

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  45. Count me in for Wake I will also link you to my blog for a second Wake entry

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  46. Could you enter me for Wake please. Will put your blog linky on my blog. Thanks.

    Terra57

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  47. THE GOD OF ANIMALS

    dolls123[at]gmail[dot]com

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  48. WAKE

    dolls123[at]gmail[dot]com

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  49. Please enter me for Wake.

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  50. Enter me fore wake please & thank you.

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  51. Wake sounds like a great book. I would like to be entered for that one. Thanks.

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  52. I'd love to be entered for Wake. It sounds interesting.

    My email address is thisredheadreads[at]gmail[dot]com.

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  53. I blogged about this one here. I'd like to use my extra entries on putting an extra entry in for both books. Thanks for offering this!

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  54. Both of these sound great. I am going to write about them here:
    www.journeythroughreading.blogspot.com.

    Thanks!

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  55. Sign me up for Wake, it looks so good. Love your site!
    -Chelsea

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  56. Sign me up for Wake it looks intriquing!

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  57. plz enter me for god of animals

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  58. Please enter me for God of Animals. I've heard this is a great book.

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  59. This contest sounds really cool! I would like all my entries to go to Wake please!
    Um, I have a blog but it's really new and stupid looking, but I posted about your contest there!
    http://teenreaderwatcherlistener.blogspot.com/
    I also think your blog rocks, and thanks for the contest!
    ~Lucy D =)

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  60. I'd love to enter for WAKE by Lisa McMann. I've heard it is an excellent book.

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  61. I'd love to be entered for Wake. Thanks Liviania!

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  62. Please enter me! both books sound really interesting! :)
    thanks!!

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