Sunday, January 18, 2009

Book Giveaway: Penguin Prize Pack 8+ YA Books!

Remember my big Penguin book giveaway back in November? Well, I've got another one, only this time, 5 of the books are guaranteed 2009 titles with 3 (or more) coming from Penguin's backlist (the winner may make their preferences known, but no guarantees since it is publicist's choice.)
Here is some information on the 5 ARC books you'll win:

Peace, Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson (Coming in Jan. 2009) Twelve-year-old Lonnie is finally feeling at home with his foster family. But because he’s living apart from his little sister, Lili, he decides it’s his job to be the “rememberer”—and write down everything that happens while they’re growing up. Lonnie’s musings are bittersweet; he’s happy that he and Lili have new families, but though his new family brings him joy, it also brings new worries. With a foster brother in the army, concepts like Peace have new meaning for Lonnie.

Told through letters from Lonnie to Lili, this thought provoking book tackles important issues in captivating, lyrical language. Lonnie’s refl ections on family, loss, love and peace will strike a note with readers of all ages.

Read a review at The Book Bag.


Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson (Coming in March 2009) Lia and Cassie are best friends, wintergirls frozen in matchstick bodies, competitors in a deadly contest to see who can be the skinniest. But what comes after size zero and size double-zero? When Cassie succumbs to the demons within, Lia feels she is being haunted by her friend’s restless spirit.

In her most emotionally wrenching, lyrically written book since the multiple-award-winning Speak, Laurie Halse Anderson explores Lia’s descent into the powerful vortex of anorexia, and her painful path toward recovery.

Read my review here.

Read an excerpt at www.myspace.com/wintergirls.

Because I am Furniture by Thalia Chaltas (Coming in April 2009) Anke’s father is abusive. But not to her. He attacks her brother and sister, but she’s just an invisible witness in a house of horrors, on the brink of disappearing altogether. Until she makes the volleyball team at school. At first just being exhausted after practice feels good, but as Anke becomes part of the team, her confidence builds. When she learns to yell “Mine!” to call a ball, she finds a voice she didn’t know existed. For the first time, Anke is seen and heard. Soon, she’s imagining a day that her voice will be loud enough to rescue everyone at home—including herself.

Read a review at Teen Book Review.



Simon Bloom: The Octopus Effect by Michael Reisman (Coming in June 2009) In Simon Bloom, The Gravity Keeper, Simon Bloom and his friends used the Book of Physics to narrowly defeat villainess Sirabetta. Now Simon’s nemesis, stuck as a helpless thirteen-year-old, wants revenge.
In this exciting sequel, Simon and company must enter the mysterious undersea realm of the Order of Biology to fi nd Sirabetta before she can restore her powers. Aided by old allies and some new ones, the kids struggle with fierce beasts, dangerous enemies, and their own evolving abilities.
Blending humor, suspense, and science—and throwing new octopus powers into the mix—Michael Reisman brings us another outstandingly original adventure.

Lipstick Apology by Jennifer Jabaley (Coming in Aug. 2009) When Emily Carson’s parents die in a plane crash, she’s left with nothing but her mother’s last words scrawled in lipstick on a tray table: “Emily, please forgive me.”

Now it’s fall and Emily moves to New York City— where she attracts the attention of two very different boys: the cute, popular Owen, and her quirky chemistry partner, Anthony. With the help of some surprising new friends, Emily must choose between the boy who helps her forget and the one who encourages her to remember, and ultimately heal.

Debut author Jennifer Jabaley has written a wonderful, feel-good romantic comedy with real emotional depth. Full of lovably wacky characters, Lipstick Apology is a heartwarming story about the true meaning of forgiveness.

Author Mandy Hubbard has a copy. Read her thoughts about it here.

So what do you have to do to enter?

For 1 entry, tell me in the comments what site(s) or blog(s) you visit online to find out about upcoming book releases. I always love to hear about what books are coming out in the future, both for my Waiting on Wednesday posts and my wishlist!

For 1 extra entry, post a link to this contest on your blog or social networking page (sidebar is fine) and leave a separate comment* to tell me you've done so.

For 1 extra entry, become a Presenting Lenore follower and leave a separate comment* telling me you've done so (or that you are one already).

(*the separate comments make it easier for me to pick a winner!)

Deadline for entry is Sunday, Feb 8th at 9 pm CST. Open to US and Canadian residents only (sorry international readers, but those are the publisher's rules. I'll be having a contest open internationally soon!)

Enter yourself and tell your friends! If response is good, I'll be able to host even more of these in the future.

287 comments:

  1. I generally check out blogs like The Story Siren. She always knows the good books that have yet to be released.

    Also, Teens Read Too has a book release calendar that is pretty extensive. I check it out at least once a month.

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  2. Oh, and I am already a follower!

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  3. I would love to be entered in this contest. Thanks for hosting!

    I generally look to Jen Robinson's book page for reviews of books to be released. Abby the Librarian and A Patchwork of Books are two other places that I look for children's and YA books. Lesa's Critiques is great for adult fiction and mystery books.

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  4. I guess I use Shelf Awareness the most to discover upcoming releases. I also look at some publishers web sites from time to time. milou2ster(at)gmail.com

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  5. I subscribe to you in Google Reader.

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  6. I just blogged about your contest here:
    http://hollybooknotes.blogspot.com

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  7. I also subscribe to your blog in Google Reader. :-)

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  8. For upcoming releases I used the advance search on Amazon. Just choose the Age Range, The Month and they'll provide you a full list. I also browse Barnes and Noble Coming soon section daily just for fun.

    I'll link your contest at my site ^^ don't count me in though.

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  9. I find upcoming books on HarperCollins FirstLook program and inthecurrent.blogspot.com.

    Please enter me:)

    +BookBegger
    lyzziebit(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  10. Teen Reads and Teen Reads Too both have upcoming titles. But I mostly rely on Amazon's advanced searching.

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  11. Wow, how awesome.

    Jen Robinson's Book blog (jkrbooks.typepad.com) has a lot of great information about upcoming books.

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  12. And, I just put your contest on my blog. :)

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  14. i also use amazon's mostly for the upcoming books and TeensReadToo is also good

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  15. I don't really have a particular site I visit to find out about upcoming books, just reading the blogs and newspapers gives me a good idea when the big titles have arrived. I rarely read a book when it first comes out anyway, I like to hear some feedback on it first.

    Great Contest!

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  16. I visit teenreads.com or teensreadtoo.com for upcoming book releases.

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  17. Like a lot of people here, I use TeenReadToo. Good stuff there.

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  18. I use Shelf Awareness to find upcoming releases!

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  19. I always check out this site for upcoming releases. I love it!

    http://community.livejournal.com/debut2009/20267.html

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  20. I'm already a follower!! =)

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  21. Posted a link to the contest on my side bar! Check it out!

    http://writersblockreviews.blogspot.com

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  22. To find new books to read to go to TeensReadToo but I go to other blogs also, including TheBookworm's blog Au Courant.

    -GirlwiththeBraids
    ReadingToMyself(at)yahoo(dot)com
    www.readingtomyself.blogspot.com

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  23. I posted about the contest here:

    http://readingtomyself.blogspot.com/2009/01/presenting-lenores-contest.html

    -GirlwiththeBraids
    ReadingToMyself(at)yahoo(dot)com
    www.readingtomyself.blogspot.com

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  24. I check out other book bloggers. I like reading Pop Culture Junkie and The Story Siren.

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  25. I usually check the Story Siren or the lists on Amazon about new books coming out in the next year. (The lists are EXTREMELY helpful.)

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  26. I usually find out about upcoming book releases from all of the book blogs I read. I also find out about new releases from Shelf Awareness and LibraryThing's Early Reviewers list.
    akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  27. I follow your blog!
    akreese (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  28. I usually go directly to the publishers and do some advance searches for upcoming books. I also you Teens Read Too book release calendar.

    Please enter me! :)

    emailthebookworm(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  29. Bookreporter.com has a "Coming Soon" page that I check pretty regularly.

    Great giveaway, Lenore! Please enter me!

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  30. And I posted about the contest in my left sidebar in the contests category!

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  31. I check out Five Minutes Peace http://fiveminutespeace.co.uk/ for upcoming book releases as well as well as the advance search at Amazon and email newsletter from Borders and Barnes and Nobles.

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  32. And I posted about this in my new blog Kiss My Book!
    http://kissmybook.blogspot.com/2009/01/little-something-extra.html

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  33. Those are some AWESOME books. :) I'd love to enter.
    I find out about upcoming books from http://yalit.com/ it's a great site with almost every YA book and its release date.

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  34. Also, I am already a follower. :)

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  35. I am a follower and I have you in my google reader!

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  36. I usually find out about new books from other book blogs but sometimes when I'm bored I go to several publishers websites and look at their new/upcoming releases.

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  37. I'm already a follower of your blog.

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  38. Also I've posted about this contest on my sidebar.

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  39. I always look at blogs like Reviewer X, The Story Siren, yours, Hope's Bookshelf, etc.

    Also, I try to find the debut authors of the year's website. And the Teens Read Too website has such a great list every month in their Cool New Books section. My local library also uses this website called WOWbrary which emails me about once a week letting me see what new items they are getting. It also has descriptions of the items and will let me place holds on them.

    ~Meredith

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  40. To find out about new books I just stalk a gazillion books blogs. And I stalk author blogs. And then when they post about their author friends I go and stalk their author friend's blog.

    I'm just a creepy stalker.

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  41. And I just became a follower. People seem to like when people publicly follow them, so I think I'll start doing that now. And you, Lenore, and the first one I will publicly follow. Yay.

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  42. I like Reviewer X and Fantasy Book Critique for my book news. I also try to keep up and list them on my own site. :)

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  43. I am ALSO a follower of your blog! :)

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  44. Hello and thank you for this opportunity. I generally check out blogs like Karin Book Nook, Reviewer X and Story Siren. They have really good reviews and from them I will check out other blogs that are listed on their sidebars.

    I will also go to Amazon to further inspect books and will also check out an authors website/blog to find out more.

    One of the best ways to find out about up and coming books is from talking to the book staff at your local bookstore, especially the independent book stores, like Kepler's. I love them, and one of their employee's has been very kind and generous with her time and ARC's. They also have a great blog called the BookBind, found on the Kepler's website.

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  45. I have also became a follower :)

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  47. Sorry...I had to ammend my post. I wanted to let you know that I also posted this on my blog on the side bar and I made a cute little tag for it.

    http://lushbudgetproduction.blogspot.com/

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  48. i do not visit any one in particular i do a lot of surfing and whatever strikes me at the moment thanks for the giveaway

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  49. I'm so glad you asked this questions, because I'm always looking for book review sites. The only one I regularly visit is NPR.com.

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  50. OMG. I need these books in my life, especially WinterGirls, Lipstick Apology, and Because I Am Furniture. Just do.

    I'm following you as well.

    As for how I find out about books....

    thebookreporter.com

    other blog sites

    teensreadtoo.com

    teensread.com

    -Lauren
    :)

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  51. I usually go and check out Amazon. And also Barnes and noble

    tiramisu392 (at) yahoo.com

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  52. I visit 'Finding Wonderland' occasionally -- not as often as I should, frankly. But I'll come back here, too!

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  53. I read your blog, and check out websites like Literary Guide, Doubleday, Crossings, Mystery Guild, and Bantam Dell.

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  54. AND I'm a follower of your blog, of course!

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  55. I usually look at the story siren's post to see what's coming up. :)

    annd, reviewer x has some good upcoming titles as well

    stephanie

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  56. i am already a follower on my other acccount (steph30wang@gmail.com)

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  57. I use amazon or barnes and noble website

    You can reach me at bookworm8675309@yahoo.com

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  58. Well I usually don't keep track of new books, I just tend to hear about them from reading through my long list of bookmarked book blogs. Or sometimes if I have extra time I will look at Amazon to see whats new. Thanks for entering me!

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  59. For book releases I either look at
    http://www.flamingnet.com/
    or teens read too.

    they both basically have a great selection not all are new releases, but great if you want to see some books that are out there(:

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  60. I posted a link about this contest in my sidebar! (:
    lolzpatricia.blogspot.com
    thanks for the contest!

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  61. oh, and im also a new follower to your blog(:

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  62. I tend to look at a bunch of places to discover new books coming out. Of the top of my head I'd say: amazon.com (popular pre-orders), Shelf Awareness and LibraryThing's Early Reviewer program books. I also check out publisher's websites since they usually have a section for "upcoming releases". Thanks for the great giveaway :)

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  63. I'm also a follower of your blog :)

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  64. would love to read Peace, Locomotion by Jacqueline Woodson I would like to adopt out of foster care so this book looks like a most read for me

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  65. Fun! I love good contests! I find books on Teens Read, My Favorite Author, and Author 2 Author.

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  66. I mostly check the blogs I follow. And if a book looks good, I put it on my to read list. :)

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  67. Ok, so I posted it on my blog and I'm a fan. Glad I found your site.

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  68. I would love to win and will put a comment on my blog about your contest! Would be SO GREAT to win!

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  69. I like to look at Barnes & Noble for coming soon as it has the books listed by the week they are coming out so I know what to look for.

    I also joined to follow your blog just now. Thanks!

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  70. I've posted this on Win A Book. No need to enter the contest.

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  71. Love the Watergirls cover. And, I always look on Jen Robinson's blog to see what's she's reading for upcoming books.

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  72. Yalit.com has a good book release calendar. Also, various blogs, of course, but that's my source when I can't think of anything for Waiting on Wednesday :-)

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  73. And I posted about the contest at http://teenbookreview.wordpress.com/2009/01/18/awesomely-fantastic-contest/.

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  74. I like to check out The Story Siren for new books.

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  75. I generally check Teen Book Review, The Story Siren, and HarperTeen's website.

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  76. Also: I'm already a follwer via Google Reader. :)

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  77. I promoted your contest on my blog. http://tencentnotes.wordpress.com/2009/01/18/very-important-announcements/

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  78. I use Shelf Awareness alot as well as Author Buzz. I get emails from Title Trakk and different publishers that tells me of upcoming titles - Thomas Nelson Publishing, bookreporter, net galley. Please enter me in this contest!
    kherbrand(at)comcast(dot)net

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  79. I also already follow your blog!

    kherbrand(at)comcast(dot)net

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  80. I regularly read several YA book blogs, but two of my favorites for upcoming books are The Story Siren and Becky's Book Reviews.

    The books in this contest look great and I would love to win!
    LiddypooL2(at)aol(dot)com

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  81. I mainly check out Amazon and then also check blogs like The Story Siren that I follow in Google Reader to get other reviews.

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  82. For new releases...I generally just wander the stacks at the library and the bookstores, and I check the blogs I have linked at my blog. I'm pretty laid back when it comes to finding brand-new stuff, since there's so much OLD stuff out there I haven't read yet! Ack!

    I'll link to you from my blog (that's how I visit all the blogs I read!). What a great giveaway, YA books are the best. :)

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  83. I don't have any one site. I just find out through all the different book blogs I visit and author websites.

    Thanks! :0)

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  84. I just added your blog to my Google Reader. :0)

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  85. I find out what new books are coming out through fan related message boards and amazon.com. My tastes are pretty particular. I also do a lot of word of mouth communicating with my old professors since I read mostly historical nonfiction.

    Valorie
    morbidromantic@gmail.com

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  86. Blogged:
    http://morbid-romantic.net/2009/01/19/book-giveaways-0119-0125

    Valorie
    morbidromantic@gmail.com

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  87. I am a subscriber.

    Valorie
    morbidromantic@gmail.com

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  88. The bottom portion of the shelf awareness letter usually lists what authors are up to and that is where I generally find out about new reads.....a dangerous read this shelf awareness for the tbr pile never stands a chance of loseing any weight! : )
    Thanks so much for this giveaway!!
    Darby
    darbyscloset at yahoo dot com

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  89. Yeah, I am so glad you are doing this with penguin!!!
    I am a follower of your blog!
    Thanks
    Darby
    darbyscloset at yahoo dot com

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  90. Please enter me :)
    The list of book blogs is waaay too long, but I make sure I visit Harmony Book Reviews, Reviewer X, and The Story Siren pretty much daily. And any author I like I find their blog too :)

    pepsivanilla14(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  91. The book blogs I have in my RSS Reader are:

    Bookspotcentral
    Fantasy Book Critic
    Fantasy Book News and Reviews
    Jen Robinson's
    Stuff as Dreams Are Made On
    Book Muncher
    Urban Fantasy Land

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  92. I subscribe to so many book blogs it's not even funny, but I find that EarlyWord is really great for telling me about stuff I haven't already heard about from everyone else.

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  93. I go directly to publishers' websites to check on the next season's releases.
    Thanks for the chance to win these books -- they look great!
    geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com

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  94. I'm a follower!
    geebee.reads AT gmail DOT com

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  95. what a huge giveaway! To get upcoming releases info, usually I just learn about new books from the blogs I read. LibraryThing Early Reviewers program helps too. :)

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  96. What an awesome giveaway! I usually check out Reviewer X for what's new, but I also get info from the Shelf Awareness newsletter.

    shelcows AT gmail DOT com

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  97. I look at teensreadtoo.com once in a while for upcoming books.

    Great contest! I love the book selection!

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  98. I'm going to go put a link on my blog right now!

    http://baskinex.blogspot.com

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  99. I find out about new books through all the blogs I watch on my blogroll in my own. =)

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  100. I became a watcher! You can see the link to your blog on my blogroll at the sidebar! =)

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  101. I also have linked to the sidebar of my blog!

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  102. Hey, Lenore! Great contest!

    I get a lot of the books on my TBR list from Goodreads ... probably because I'm also "friends" with a lot of the awesome book bloggers. So I see the books show up on Goodreads before they actually blog about them. But book blogs are also a great place to find new books to read!

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  103. Oh, and I'm a follower as well ... I just don't know if it's a public following or not. You are definitely on my google reader! ;)

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  104. I posted a link on my blog. I am also going to post it on my website.

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  105. I usually find out about new releases by visiting some websites I belong to. One is called Books & Chat, Monica's Media Madness or I will check some publishers or authors web pages too.

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  106. First off let me say this is an awesome contest. Books Yah!!! I usually find upcoming books on Harper Collins First Look or Amazon and also word of mouth from my friends who are avid readers too. Thanks for the chance =)

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  107. For authors I know about, I find out through their newsletters. Otherwise I find out through various bloggers - it's hard to even say how I find out about most of the stuff that catches my interest.

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  108. I am now a follower. (I wasn't before?)

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  109. earlyword is a good blog for general early releases, not just YA stuff.
    this contest looks great!

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  110. Fantastic Fiction is one site that I use for new releases.

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  111. I really like www.teenreads.com. They have a mostly monthly thing where they show new YA books that are coming out that month.

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  112. I go to Christianbook.com's coming soon page and use Amazon.com's advanced search by category feature, inputting "after ___(today's date___" in the time published. Thanks for the opportunity to win!

    ladyufshalott at yahoo.com

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  113. Tweeted this giveaway! (Twitter username: kindred_spirit)

    ladyufshalott at yahoo.com

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  114. I'm a follower!

    ladyufshalott at yahoo.com

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  115. I usually look at The Story Siren and the teen reads website.

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  117. oh and i also just signed up to follow your blog!

    kbpup903@yahoo.com

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  118. I usually check literary agents' blogs for upcoming releases -- like Rachel Vater or Kristin Nelson. =]

    Thanks for asking the question -- I'm learning a lot of new places to look. =]

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  119. I use the bigger sites like amazon and barnes and nobles.

    madamerkf at aol dot com

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  120. I visit so many blogs and sites I can't even list them all, but here are two I frequent a lot... Romance Bandits and Shooting Stars Mag.



    romancebookaddict(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  121. I just became a follower.

    romancebookaddict(at)hotmail(dot)com

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  122. Hi! I think I use Shelf Awareness the most for upcoming releases. Also publisher's websites, and many, many blogs.

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  123. I have you in my reader but now I'm a follower as well, just for kicks.

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  124. i love checking up the story siren as well as the shelf awareness! two great sites!

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  125. The book blogs that I really like are:

    Reviewer X:
    http://reviewerx.blogspot.com/

    The Faerie Drink Review:
    http://fdreview.blogspot.com/


    The Page Flipper:
    http://thepageflipper.blogspot.com/

    The Story Siren:
    http://www.thestorysiren.com/

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  126. I linked to the contest on my blog's sidebar:
    http://caprubia.blogspot.com/

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  127. I also use Shelf Awareness for upcoming releases, as well as reading lots and lots of blogs!

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  128. I visit simonsays, random house and hatchette books to see what's new.
    traymona[at]aol.com

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  129. I use the Amazon upcoming books lists to find out about new books.

    ~bella aire~

    not_so_cg[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  130. I am also a follower.

    ~bella aire~

    not_so_cg[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  131. I check out amazon every now and then to see if anything new is coming out.

    I also just posted your contest to my blog.

    Katie
    kd_library@yahoo.com

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  132. I tend to use TeenReads or Amazon to find what books are coming up.

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  133. I look at various blogs like The Story Siren and then anyone I can find with a Waiting On Wednesday post. I love the teensreadtoo.com calendar-it's a great resource with links to Amazon.
    I also like yalit.com, which has a release date calendar too.
    -Sarah

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  134. To find out about upcoming releases, I usually Google my favorite authors or check out Amazon. I read The Book Lady's Blog and S. Krishna's Books faithfully, too.

    I'd love to be entered! Thank you :)

    Megan
    writing.meg [[at]] gmail.com

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  135. I've been finding new books through a whole lot of book blogs and often just checking out author sites for sequels or new books on the horizon. And I know sometimes it's behind, but I go the old-fashioned route and check out the NEW shelves at the library.

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  136. And I'm following :)

    cecilia // cecpham@gmail.com

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  137. WOW, tons of comments.
    Just wanted to say that I blogged about this too:

    http://shootingstarsmag.blogspot.com/2009/01/win-it-wednesday_21.html


    -Lauren

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  138. Mostly I find out about books coming soon by reading blogs, other than that I check out http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/ and if it is a particular genre publisher I check out their websites (ex. I enjoy horror by Permuted Press so I watch their site)

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  139. I've added your contest details to my blogs sidebar.

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  140. And I am a faithful stalker - umm I meant to say follower :P

    Great contest Lenore!

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  141. I usually go to teens read too to find out about upcoming books
    sometimes I find out about them through seventeen magazine

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  142. I'm a new follower. :) (So glad to discover your site!)

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  143. I have linked to this contest on my sidebar!

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  144. Oh boy. So many separate entries. So I'm a follower! (Yay, entry number one!)

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  145. I like Shelf Awareness's daily email- keeps me pretty up to date!
    Thanks for the chance to win such a great prize!

    Lexi

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  146. I follow a ton of different book blogs, mostly YA book blogs. The Story Siren, Reviewer x, your blog, Bookluver-Carol, just to mention a few!


    Sara

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  147. I am a follower through google Reader!

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  148. I visit Fantasy Book Critic almost daily and Reading With Monie also

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  149. I'm a big fan of BookPage.com and also BookReporter.com when it comes to making my tbr lists.

    RebekahC
    Bookish Mom Reviews
    Ready Set Read Reviews

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  150. This contest sounds awesome. I'd definitely love to enter. Thanks!
    I've signed up as a follower.

    RebekahC
    Ready Set Read Reviews
    Bookish Mom Reviews

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  151. I like to troll www.fantasticfiction.com for new and upcoming books.

    Deidre
    deidre_durance at hotmail dot com

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  152. I am a follower now.

    Deidre
    deidre_durance at hotmail dot com

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  153. Access Romance, author Sound Relations, Fresh Fiction, NovelTalk, and Writerspace are some of the online sites I visit to find out about upcoming book releases :) *Thanks* for the giveaway!

    lucky[dot]ladybug[at]verizon[dot]net

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  154. I'm following you on Blogger :)
    lucky[dot]ladybug[at]verizon[dot]net

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  155. I posted about it here:

    http://athomewithbooks.blogspot.com/2009/01/weekly-giveaway-roundup_24.html

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  156. In the past I'd watched B & N...and other mass retail sites. Now I tend to watch Shelf Awareness and just cruise the publishers to see what they have coming up.

    martasmeanderings.blogspot.com

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  157. I like to search in the upcoming lists of amazon.com

    not_so_cg[at]yahoo[dot]com

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  158. This is the most amazing comment response I've seen in my life! Go, Lenore (who I already follow).

    I like Readerville for keeping me informed about the literary debate.

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  159. I read as many blogs as I can to find new books. I also go to publisher's sites. I look for book not only for myself but for my grandchildren. Thanks for the giveaway!
    Carol M
    mittens0831 AT aol.com

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  160. I'm a follower.
    Carol M
    mittens0831 AT aol.com

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  161. I usually check out the following:

    Story Siren
    Book Chic
    Reviewer X

    This month my friend and I have launched our book blog so hopefully we can keep up and give great info too!

    Thanks for the contest!

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  162. I usually use Amazon and also a fave blog..J Kayes review blog. Thanks would love these books for my daughter.

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  163. i stalk lots of book review sites, but really love Shelf Awareness the most. Thanks!

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  164. Please enter me in the contest. I've just become a follower. Great review of WINTERGIRLS.

    RJ

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  165. Teensreadtoo.com is the place I usually check for upcoming releases. I review for Jen as well.

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  166. I use Barnesandnoble.com and The Story Siren. Oh and once in a while Reviewer X as well.

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  167. Oooo...these books look great. I'd love to read them. Please enter me.

    I usually check out HarperCollins Canada, Simon & Schuster Canada and Random House for upcoming titles.

    Thanks.

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  168. I read Jen robinsons' book reviews for new information.

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