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Book Giveaways for August 2009
One random winner will be chosen to receive a copy of Italian for Beginners by Kristin Harmel. Click on book cover to enter.
One random winner will be chosen to receive a copy of Sand Sharks by Margaret Maron. Click on book cover to enter.
Contest Winners for July 2009
Winner of Fear Now
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Winner of I'm So Happy
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Winners of a Signed Copy of Killer Summer
Jane Hixon - Minneapolis, MN Leilani Shaffer - Houston, TX Connie Williamson - Durham, NC
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Featured Book - Awakening by Karen Lippi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
For Emilia Miani, a fifteen year old girl from San Diego, CA, the supernatural world and its creatures only existed in books and movies. But when she went to visit her father in Japan and met Shin Kurosaki, a Japanese demon assigned by one of her ancestors 500 years ago to be her guardian angel and protect her from her destiny, supernatural events begin happening to Emilia and they continue escalating. During her journey, Emilia discovered her family secrets. Her grandfather was a death angel hired by God and she is his heir and forced to step into his shoes by God and Lucifer to stop Markus, an ex-death angel set on destroying them to become a new god. She also discovers that she has a special blood - a divine blood - running through her veins. A blood that kills anything it comes into contact with, including her. Awakening is a seductive entertaining love tale between a guardian demon and its human.
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Featured Book - An Honorable German by Charles McCain ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In the tradition of Das Boot and The Hunt for Red October comes a sweeping saga of World War II, featuring a heroic and conflicted German U-Boat commander . . . An Honorable German
“A truly epic and stirring tale of war, love, and the sea. An Honorable German is a remarkable debut novel by a writer who has done his homework so well that it seems he was an eyewitness to the history he portrays in such vivid detail. An original and surprising look at World War II from the other side.”
—Nelson DeMille
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Featured Book - Impatient Fire : Jules and the Runt Dragon by William Hill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
A fast paced adventure and mystery for magic and animal lovers, as well as anyone with a temper. The second semester at FAA (Familiar Academy for Avians) begins with Jules growing desperate to regain her magic and find her vanished father. She will try any cure, even many of the crazy 77 Ways, to restore her seventh sense. The fourteen-year-old sets out with her best friend-Lance, the accident prone runt dragon-and the musical Birds of Disfeather to unlock a secret vault and fix the school's deranged Maze. Can they survive a killer cat, the talent show, and the deadly menace lucking below FAA? Lance must prove that she ca Jules must harness his wild dragon magic and guide his frustrated best friend before she ends up making a fatal mistake. Jules must prove that she can reason past her temper and wait for the right wizard moment to act. Is she more than her lost magic?
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Featured Book - Probability Angels by Joseph Devon
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Matthew Huntington’s problems seem to keep growing. Not only is he seeing things in garbage cans but his mentor doesn’t think he’s working up to his full potential, his best friend can’t offer any solace but drunken confusion, and his wife is dying in Central Park. Of course, the fact that Matthew himself died over two decades ago isn’t helping things. And then things start to really go wrong. Come explore the world of Matthew and Epp and see what a samurai from Feudal Japan has to do with the course of modern physics, what a two-thousand year old Roman slave has to do with the summit of Mount Everest, and what a dead man from Brooklyn has to do with the fate of the world.
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Featured Book - Across the Pond by Storyheart
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Since the book came out in October 2008 “Across the Pond” has become a huge hit. Storyheart has been compared by some as “a modern day Judy Blume,” and “Across the Pond” has been placed in the same category along side books like “Harry Potter” and “Twilight.” Enjoyed by people all over the world, with over a hundred interviews and reviews already received, the book, while intended for the Teen/Young Adult market, has become popular with people of all ages.
Until very recently “Across the Pond” was only available for purchase online, it has now been listed as returnable in Ingram’s Database, so can be purchased at a book store near you.
With romance, adventure, humor, first love and even a little sport thrown in for good measure Storyheart takes the readers on magical trip that all will enjoy, “Across the Pond.”
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