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Friday, June 20, 2014

Midsummer's Eve Giveaway Hop: 2 Ebooks to 1 Winner!

Hosted by I Am A Reader

Welcome to this giveaway hop!  In this stop, I am giving away an ebook copy of All the Finer Things by Stephanie Worlton and Working it Out by Rachel Anderson.  2 ebooks to 1 winner!


Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code. Winning entries will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you.

To enter, fill out the rafflecopter form below.

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Check it out, more giveaways on list below. Good luck!!





Thursday, February 27, 2014

Leap into Books Giveaway Hop: $10 Amazon/Book Depository


Welcome!  I'm happy to co-host this marvelous giveaway hop with I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.  In this stop, I'm giving away a $10 Amazon gift card or book of choice of up to $10 from Book Depository (winner's choice) to one entrant. 


OR


Those who can use an Amazon gift card or live in a country that Book Depository ships too may enter.  Entrants must also be at least 13yrs old and fill in the Rafflecopter below.  A follower of this blog is not necessary but of course welcomed. :)

Thank you for entering and good luck!

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Now, head on over to the list of participants in the hop for more wonderful giveaways!



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

No Strings Attached Giveaway Hop: Kittie Howard Books


"This is hop for all the people who hate jumping through hoops to enter giveaways.  This is a no strings attached, no requirements to enter hop.  Those hosting a giveaway will be giving away something a reader, blogger or author would enjoy."~ I Am A Reader, Not A Writer

My Giveaway:

Kindle edition book gift for Kittie Howard's books, "Remy Broussard's Christmas" (my review) and "Rings of Trust" (my review).  Wonderful Southern comfort reads written by a talented, down-to-earth author!





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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Gratitude Giveaways Hop: 3 Prizes, 3 Winners

(Thank you I Am A Reader, Not a Writer for hosting this hop)

Welcome to a hop where participants are showing their gratitude to their readers by offering a giveaway.  I'm happy to participate this year because I'm certainly grateful to all of you, my dear followers!  I appreciate your support and so for you I am giving away 3 prizes (all Kindle Books), 1 winner for each prize ..that means there will be 3 winners in this giveaway!  All that I require is that you are a follower of this blog and follow the entry instructions below.  That's it! 

Open only to those who can legally enter, receive and use an Amazon.com Gift Code. Winning Entries will be verified prior to prize being awarded. No purchase necessary. You must be 18 or older to enter or have your parent enter for you. Winners will be chosen by using the services of random.org and announced on this blog and contacted by means provided within 3 days post end of giveaway. Winners will have 48 hours to respond or a new winner will be chosen. The number of eligible entries received determines the odds of winning. Giveaway was organized by Jinky is Reading and sponsored by Jinky is Reading.  This giveaway ends, 11/30/2013, 9pm PST.  VOID WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW.

To enter please provide in the comment:
-Your profile name and how you follow this blog.
-Means to contact you should you win.
-Which prizes(s) you would like to be entered for (you may enter for more than one).

*(Click on image for blurb)

Prize #1 (Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver):

Prize #2 (A Ranger's Tale by Mysti Parker):

Prize #3 (Grimm Diaries Prequels bundles by Cameron Jace: Books 1-6 and 7-10):
***Just found out from the author that books #1-6 is free on Amazon for a limited time (dang, bought one before it was free!).  Click on first image below to get it***

Thanks for entering and now hop on over to other participants!




Monday, June 24, 2013

Review + Giveaway: Bedtime Math by Laura Overdeck


BEDTIME MATH: A Fun Excuse To Stay Up Late by Laura Overdeck, Jim Paillot (Illustrator), YR, 2013, Hardcover, 86p, Rating=5
Source: provided by Goodman Media/author in exchange for an honest review

Our mission: to make math a fun part of kids’ everyday lives.

We all know it’s wonderful to read bedtime stories to kids, but what about doing math? Many generations of Americans are uncomfortable with math and numbers, and too often we hear the phrase, "I’m just not good at math!" For decades, this attitude has trickled down from parents to their kids, and we now have a culture that finds math dry, intimidating, and just not cool.

Bedtime Math wants to change all that. Inside this book, families will find fun, mischief-making math problems to tackle—math that isn’t just kid-friendly, but actually kid-appealing. With over 100 math riddles on topics from jalapeños and submarines to roller coasters and flamingos, this book bursts with math that looks nothing like school. And with three different levels of challenge (wee ones, little kids, and big kids), there’s something for everyone. We can make numbers fun, and change the world, one Bedtime Math puzzle at a time.
In this new book, Overdeck pairs more than one hundred kid-friendly stories with age-appropriate math problems, providing the groundwork for a new bedtime ritual that will make math fun and accessible for both children and parents.

My Review

This was an instant hit with my children and me.  Because what do you know, math really does apply to real life!  This book illustrated that fact in a fun way that got my children excited about math.  The story topics were fact based and presented in kid entertaining appeal and illustrations.  For example, in the "Tipping the Scales" narrative (pg22-23), it compared the biggest animal on land and sea .."African elephant weighs around 8,000 pounds, a blue whale weighs about 160 tons.  A ton is 2,000 pounds, so that's over 300,000 pounds... Not that the difference matters much: If you had both animals as pets, you wouldn't want either one to sit on you" and you'll find a picture of an elephant sitting on a pickup truck and a huge whale too big for a human weighing scale.  Moreover, after each tale came the math problems in three levels, easiest to hardest, Wee ones, Little kids, and Big kids.  To give you an idea of the math problems, in this story Wee ones asked, "If an elephant weighs 8,000 pounds, an your car weighs 3,000 pounds, how much more does the elephant weigh?"; Little kids, "A ton is 2,000 pounds.  If an elephant weighs 8,000 pounds, how many tons is that?; and Big kids, "If you have a pet whale that weighs 160 tons, how many 4-ton elephants would you need to math the weight of whale?".  Hence, this book had chock full of fun and interesting narratives that is making our bedtime story time thrilling and I'm confident that it will do the same for you!

Amusing stories, clever illustrations, and challenging math problems.  Bedtime now is even more fun and building confidence!

Oh, I asked my kids what they would rate this book from a scale of 1 to 5 and with resounding yells came,  Five!; No, Eleven!; No, a Thousand!  There you have it.

Oh, oh, oh, that's not the end of it!  When we turned the light off, we had a wonderful surprise.  The stars and moon on the cover page glowed in the dark!  Oh my, the oohs, the aahs, and "cool"-s that came was priceless.  Ms Overdeck thought of everything!!

My 6 year old especially loves this book.  During the day, she'll sneak the book to her room and tries to solve the problems.  Another priceless moment.  I tell ya, I'm one happy mama.  Thanks Bedtime Math!

About Author & the Bedtime Math Organization


Bedtime Math is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to make nightly math problems as common as the bedtime story. Founded by mother of three Laura Overdeck, a trained astrophysicist who launched the program to encourage her own children’s interest in math, Bedtime Math’s nightly nationwide subscriber list tops 30,000 and its social media presence on Facebook and Twitter has grown exponentially. More information about Bedtime Math can be found online at their website.  In addition to its upcoming book, the first of three to be published by Macmillan, the organization has received national attention for its work from The New York Times, TIME magazine, and on NPR in the past year.

On a related note: In honor of the book launch, bookstores, museums and libraries nationwide will host Bedtime Math National Pajama Party Week events from June 24-29, giving families a chance to take part in the national movement to make math fun, relevant, and an enjoyable part of everyday life. These free, family-friendly events are aimed at children ages 3-8 year and their parents, and will include a variety of math-inspired games and activities. Children are encouraged to come dressed in their pajamas and be ready to play. 

Go HERE to see if there's a party in your area.



Giveaway
Thanks to Goodman Media/author, one of my readers will win a copy of this lovely book!

To Enter:
  • Must be at least 13 years old
  • USA address only
  • Fill in the rafflcopter below

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Leap into Books Giveaway: $15 to Amazon or TBD


I'm thrilled to be co-hosting this giveaway hop with Kathy @I Am A Reader.  It's a wonderful opportunity to reach out to the book blogging community to offer more books to add to their ever growing TBR pile.  Can one ever have too many books?  Nah!  So for this hop, I'm simply giving away up to $15 worth of book(s).  Winner will choose a $15 eGift card to Amazon.com or up to $15 toward a book from The Book Depository (winner must live in country that TBD ships free to).

Since I'm trying to build my GFC and FB Page, I'm making it a requirement that entrants be a GFC follower of this blog and those who "Like" my FB Page, Books That Tug The Heart, will receive 2 extra entries.  You must also be at least 13yo and fill out the form below.  Other extra entries available for "sharing" (spreading the word about this giveaway) ..see form for details.

Contest ends 3/7/13, 9pm PST.  Winner will be chosen within 3 days post contest using the services of Random.org and will be sent an email.

Thank you for the follows and good luck!

*One person per entry.  No multiple accounts for the same person.


Now head on over to the rest of the participating blogs for your chance to help make your TBR reach the sky, if it hasn't already.  :)




Friday, February 1, 2013

Printed Books Giveaway Hop: Win Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi


Welcome to my stop in this giveaway hop.  Here, I'm giving away an ARC paperback copy of Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi.  I will be shipping this book myself so U.S. address only.  If you live out of the U.S. but know someone with a U.S. address that you would like to send this to, then you may enter.

I seem to be having trouble viewing entrants on Rafflecopter so I won't be using that form.  Instead to enter, leave a comment with your GFC name and provide a way to contact you (email, blog addy, FB, Twitter, etc.)  Extra entry daily if you share this giveaway to other networks ... just leave a SEPARATE comment for each share and provide a link (if you're uncomfortable about leaving a link, just tell me that in your honor that you did share).  That's it!

To Enter:
1. Be a GFC follower of this blog.
2. Be at least 13yo.
3. Have a U.S. shipping address.
4. Leave a comment with contact info (remember, SEPARATE comment for each share to receive extra entry; may do this once a day).
5. One person entry (meaning, if you have multiple accounts/alias please just chose one).

You have until 2/7/13 11:59pm PST to enter.  Winner will be chosen using Random.org within 3 days post contest.  Winner will be contacted as provided by contact info and announced here on this blog.  Good luck!







Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Author Interview and Giveaway: Justice at Cardwell Ranch by B.J. Daniels

I am happy and honored to welcome author, B.J. Daniels, to my blog today.  I thank her for taking time out from her busy schedule to answer some questions.  It certainly was a pleasure getting to know more about her through this interview.  Now, enjoy getting to know her and Jusctice at Cardwell Ranch as well!


B.J. Daniels' life dream was to be a policewoman. After a career as an award-winning newspaper journalist, she wrote and sold 37 short stories before she finally wrote her first book. Since then she has won numerous awards including a career achievement award last year for romantic suspense.

She lives in Montana with her husband, Parker, two Springer Spaniels, Jem and Spot, and a temperamental tomcat named Jeff. When she isn't writing, she snowboards, camps, boats and plays tennis. (Goodreads)

Read my review HERE

Six years ago, Dana Cardwell found her mother's will in a cookbook and became sole owner of the Cardwell Ranch in Big Sky, Montana. Now happily married, Dana is surprised when her siblings, Stacy and Jordan, show up on the ranch…and trouble isn't too far behind.As danger draws closer to the ranch, deputy marshal Liza Turner quickly realizes that Jordan Cardwell isn't the man the town made him out to be. (Goodreads)



What was the best and hardest part about writing JUSTICE AT CARDWELL RANCH?

Not letting my readers down. They had loved Crime Scene at Cardwell Ranch. Now it is six years later. I wanted my readers to love Justice just as much.

What did you learn from writing JUSTICE AT CARDWELL RANCH?

That people can change – but often don’t. I found it interesting to see if bad-boy Jordan Cardwell and his back-stabbing sister Stacy had changed – and how much. And if so, what had brought about that change. Their brother Clay had always been a fence-rider and never as mean as the other two when it came to the ranch. Jordan had needed the money from the ranch desperately to keep his super-model wife. Stacy needed the money as well but for other reasons.

So what happened when they didn’t get it? I had to find out.

Also I wanted Jordan to come back for his 20-year high school reunion. So it got me wondering about his classmates. We all knew mean girls and the popular snobby kids. So I learned a lot about the Cardwell family by going back to see what had shaped their lives.

How did you choose the genre you write in?

I love mystery and suspense and romance. I was so excited that I could mix all three in a book. That’s how I began writing for Harlequin Intrigue. It was perfect for me.

What do you do for fun?

I spend time out in our boat either fishing, swimming, waterskiing or just plain daydreaming. I also quilt, snowboard, camp and play tennis.

What is your pet peeve?

Gee, I have to think. Not much really upsets me. I guess it would be people who are
inconsiderate to others. Where I live, everyone holds the door for you. Recently I was in a larger town and a man slammed the door in my face. I just figure his mother never taught him manners.

How did you come up with the names of your characters?

Now this is tough. When you’ve written as many books as I have, it is hard to come up with names. When I hear a name I haven’t used that I like, I instantly write it down!

Who do you see playing your main characters in a movie?
Sam Elliot and Ali McGraw when they were younger.

(Author did not provide images.  I'm a visual person so I had to Google. 
Oh Sam, I see why Ms Daniels picked you!  Hot!!)


What advice would you give a new writer?

Read! And write. It surprises me how many aspiring writers don’t write. Write what you would love to read and once you publish, write a lot of books and never stop learning.

What is one of your guilty pleasures?

Coke Zero

If you were stranded in an island, which book would you want there?

Oh man. I would have to pick my first single title that comes out in December: UNFORGIVEN

If there is something you could change about JUSTICE AT CARDWELL RANCH, what would it be?

I can’t think of anything. I even love the title. I have since moved on to my next Cardwell Ranch book, CARDWELL RANCH TRESPASSER (April). I can’t seem to leave the ranch.

GIVEAWAY TIME (US address only, >12yo)
 

I enjoyed Justice at Cardwell Ranch and wanted to give you the opportunity to read it so I'm parting with my paperback ARC copy and offer a chance for one of my readers to win it.  All you have to do is leave a comment about your thoughts regarding the interview/book.  Be sure that you provide an email address if there is no link to your profile.  For extra entry, you are welcome to share this post and if you do so, just leave a separate comment for each share and the link to where you shared it (FB, Twitter, etc).  Contest ends 10/12/12, 9pm PST.  Need not be a follower to enter but certainly appreciated.  ~Good luck!

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Banned Books Week Hop


Welcome to my stop in this giveaway hop. I echo my statement from last year's Banned Books Week:  "This topic is a touchy one for me. I can understand the out cry of some people to censor a book in the name of indecency, so I'm not especially sure I wouldn't vote to challenge a book given the right situation. I certainly would voice my concerns if highly sexual or violent books fall in the hands of my three young kids under school supervision for example. But generally to politcally ban a book would not be my solution to the indifference. As I understand it, books are not rated as in movies but categorized by age appropriateness. So it would make sense for a parent to screen for books that are appropriate for their children's age and moral values. Those that doesn't meet the criterias will just not make it in their children's hands or book shelves ..that's what I do."

*To learn more about Banned/Challenged Books please go to HERE. *

Now for the giveaway.  You may choose from the following top ten book titles below or another challenged book of your choice (either not to exceed $12).  I will be ordering from The Book Depository so those who live in a country that they ship free to may enter.  Also, you must be a follower of this blog, be at least 13 years old, and fill in the form below to enter.  ~Winner will be notified via email and announced within 3 days post contest.

Here's the past couple year's top ten frequently challenged books, go HERE for details.





Find more books HERE and if you like classics go HERE.

I thank the hostesses of this hop, Jen @I Read Banned Books and Kathy @I Am A Reader, Not A Writer . I also want to thank you for stopping by and wish you good luck!

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Monday, September 10, 2012

Books to Movies Giveaway Hop


Welcome to my stop in this giveaway.  I'm a big fan of Nicholas Sparks books and looks like so is the film industry.  Hence, I'll be giving away the following books that I've read of Sparks' that have been made into movies (I included Safe Haven because it is in the works).  You will have a choice of one book in paperback from The Book Depository or an ebook form from Amazon.com.  All I require is that you be a follower of this blog, at least 18 years old, and fill out the Rafflecopter form.

*These are not necessarily the book cover that will be purchased for the winner, but will likely be the movie edition.  It just so happen that these were the cover editions I read from.

The Choice



Dear John



The Guardian



The Last Song



The Lucky One



Nights In Rodanthe



The Notebook



The Rescue



Safe Haven



Thank you for entering and for the follows.  Good luck! :)

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