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Thursday, March 1, 2012

Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge Winners!!



Randomizer has chosen so I'm going to get right to it!
The winner of Prize Pack #1 is....... #405 Hannah from Once Upon a Time for her review of Bite Club by Rachel Caine
The winner of Prize Pack #2 is....... #128 Lisa from The Garden of Books for her review of Lover Unbound by J.R. Ward


Thanks to everyone who linked their reviews all month. I've read almost all of them - still have a few more to go.
Thank you to all the bloggers who participated in Better Know A Blogger. I hope you all found a few new blogs to visit.
And thank you to my co-hosts Tiger at All Consuming Media, Lena at Addicted 2 Novels!
See you again in August for the next Ultimate Reviewers Challenge!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Better Know A Blogger: Dawn - Read Love

The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge is coming to a close. Get those last few reviews linked ! the challenge ends the 29th.

Today we have my last featured Better Know A Blogger. If you missed any of the featured bloggers or want to catch up on past Better Know A Blogger's, click here

Name: Dawn
Blog: Read Love
Blogging since: July 2, 2011

How did you choose the name for your blog? I wanted something easy to remember and easy to visually represent, as well as something that would represent me not only today but in the future. I tried to think of clever, catchy names, and the few potential creative options I stumbled on were already taken when I Googled them. So I decided to keep it simple. I love to read. Why not Read Love? I like that Read Love sounds imperative, like a commandment. What should we do? Read. And Love. The name ends up having a little extra meaning to me as a Christian.

How have your reading habits changed since you started blogging? Blogging doesn't change what I read when it comes to choices or preferences. If anything, it changes how much I read. My blog encourages me to read more often and more consistently. It also encourages me to take some time after reading a book to think about what I read, how well I enjoyed it, what I might have learned from it, etc.
One change in my reading has come with the discovery of NetGalley. Not only has NetGalley given me access to some books before publication, but it has helped me become more comfortable with reading books in digital format.
Blogging brought opportunities for me to write. Thanks to a group named Propeller, I had a chance to review some music CDs and host some giveaways. Reviewing those CDs and promoting the reviews on Twitter caught the attention of a website called NewReleaseTuesday.com which focuses on Christian music. The site's founder ended up inviting me to join their music review staff. I would never have sought these things out or had these kinds of chances without my blog. I am grateful for the experiences and the joy that I've received through them. But I still read and blog primarily for myself. I just want to have fun with reading (and sometimes music) and use my blog as a place to express myself and share my thoughts through writing.

What are the books you are most looking forward to reading in 2012? I don't plan too far ahead in my reading, but I have set up some books as must reads for the year, mainly as part of a goal to make progress through my bookshelves and make sure I am reading the books I've been buying.
I'm looking forward to what I call "meaty reads." Literature. The serious stuff. I can't wait to read another Steinbeck Novel. Last year I read East of Eden and adored it. I may have to revisit Of Mice and Men, which I read in high school but didn't appreciate. I'd like to read it again to find out if it was just too early in my life for me to value it or if my lack of enthusiasm was the product of my not being engaged by the teacher. I also want to read a Dickens novel, Little Dorrit.
In the YA world, I look forward to reading Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver as well as Veronica Roth's Insurgent.
The book I'm most looking forward to is one I hope will be finished and published this year, but as of right now, the author is still writing it: Bridge of Clay. The next Markus Zusak book. Markus has quickly become my favorite living author. I have enjoyed absolutely everything I've read of his. I've read them all, with the exception of I Am The Messenger. I'm holding that in reserve for a bit. But I'll probably read it this year. His writing is special and in a class all its own. He writes about regular people, but writes so well that the stories feel like more than fiction -- they feel alive and vibrant. His novels stir me to feel, they evoke strong emotional responses, both for their clarity in expressing humanity as well as their poetic, artistic beauty. Markus writes honestly and truthfully. And I can't wait for what's next. Its so exciting to have a living writer to follow, as most of my favorites (such as Hemingway, Faulkner, and Twain) are no longer living. Once I read what these favorite late authors have written, there will be no more. But Markus happens to be my contemporary. In fact, we are born in the same month and year. I look forward to growing old reading Markus' works as they come, knowing that when I finish the most recent work that another will follow.

How do you choose which book from the enormous TBR pile to read next? That largely depends on my mood. The hardest thing is deciding what to read after a 5-star, blow-your-mind kind of book. You feel like anything else is going to be a let down. And sometimes you are emotionally spent. So, at times, it's necessary to take a short break. To digest what you've read and think about it a little. For this reason, blogging can be very helpful. Taking the time to write a thoughtful review helps me to process what I've read, and I often have a better idea of what kind of story I want to read next.
Sometimes it's an easy decision. If I've just finished a Hemingway novel, for instance, I'm going to be totally emotionally drained and probably even a little depressed. I'll pick up something extremely light. Something fun. Funny. Happy. Kiddie lit. Something like Clementine or Sammy Keyes. If I've read a lot of fantasy, I'll probably pick a different genre. Luckily, my reading tastes are diverse.
Sometimes it's difficult to decide what I want to read next. I pick up a book, scan a paragraph or two, a page or two, and nothing grabs me. When this happens, I just keep pulling books from the shelf and reading the opening paragraphs until something feels right. Or I go to the store or the library and browse the shelves. If nothing feels right, I'll sleep on it and a day or so later I'll figure it out.

What has been the best thing about blogging and reviewing books? The reading experience, of course!

Find Dawn on Facebook | Twitter | Goodreads

Karen: Thanks Dawn!

Friday, February 24, 2012

Better Know A Blogger: Krystal - Live to Read

Better Know A Blogger is a very popular feature during the month of The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge. It's a great way to meet the blogger behind the blog!


Name: Krystal Larson
Blog: Live to Read
Blogging since:
April 2011

How did you choose the name for your blog? It was suggested to me by my mother...I *sometimes/mostly* take her advice =) It should be noted that Krystal is my blogging name though.

How have your reading habits changed since you started blogging? They really haven't. I still have a long commute that allows me to finish anywhere from 2-4 books per day. I rarely give up on a book and tend to go to the bitter end. I suppose now that I have a blog I am more aware of new authors and more readily order their books.

Karen: I thought I was a fast reader!! I can read 1-2 per day when I'm in the mood but FOUR??? I'm impressed.

What are the books you are most looking forward to reading in 2012? I am dying for Insurgent by Veronica Roth, Until I Die by Amy Plum, Thumped by Megan McCafferty, and Dreamless by Josephine Angelini. I adore those authors and love when the main character is a strong female rather than the "need-to-be-rescued" type.

How do you choose which book from the enormous TBR pile to read next? I just grab a few when I am walking out the door for school, completely random unless I know a review due date is coming up.

What has been the best thing about blogging and reviewing books?? Receiving advanced reader copies is always amazing and has had the positive effect of getting more than a few of my cousins and friends more involved in reading as well-after I finish an ARC I will sometimes pass it on close to the due date if the reader promises to give it a review on Amazon/Barnes and Noble. I've also noticed that I pay more attention to English Electives in school rather than strictly focusing on the math/science major I chose.

Find Krystal on Twitter | Facebook

**Enter Kyrstal's giveaway on Live to Read for a SIGNED copy of Chain Reaction by Simone Elkeles.

Thanks for stopping by today Krystal. It was great to find out more about you and I've discovered yet another new blog!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Better Know A Blogger: Elena & Kendra - Novel Sounds

Better Know A Blogger is a very popular feature during the month of The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge. It's a great way to meet the blogger behind the blog!

Name: Elena and Kendra
Blog: Novel Sounds
Blogging since: Dec 2011

How did you choose the name for your blog? We made a list of names with words involving lit and music and liked novelsounds the best! We also like the dual meanings of novel, how it means "different" in one context and novels as in you know, books!

How have your reading habits changed since you started blogging?
Kendra: I've gotten less start and stop with books. I try to finish them all the way even if they don't hold my interest right away.
Elena: Usually, when I read a book I didn't really think much about them after I read them. Before blogging, my reaction was typically "Oh, I liked it!" or "I didn't like it" and that's about it. Now, I try to think more critically and why or why not I enjoyed a book.

What are the books you are most looking forward to reading in 2012? Like everyone else, we're pretty excited for Insurgent by Veronica Roth and Spellbound by Rachel Hawkins! In non-sequels though, we think Pretty Crooked by Elisa Ludwig looks delightful and really fun.

How do you choose which book from the enormous TBR pile to read next? It really depends on what we're in the mood for! If a book comes with a great recommendation or interesting reviews, we're more likely to move that on the top of our TBR.

Elena: I have a lot of books, scattered everywhere (literally! in three houses) but here is a very small portion I have with me right now.
What has been the best thing about blogging and reviewing books?? Writing the reviews/picking songs to go along with the books has been a lot of fun and interacting with fellow bloggers! We love talking about YA books since we rarely get to do it with our own friends and adding our love for music on top of that has been really enjoyable. 

Find Novel Sounds on: Twitter | Kendra's personal Twitter @sincethewreck where "I spit hot fire, and whine about my job"

Karen: Thank you Elena and Kendra for stopping by today. I discovered Novel Sounds after the girls contacted me for this feature. I adore this blog. It's so serene and visually pleasing. Another great thing is for each review they write they add a "sound" for the book. Very cool for a music lover like myself.
Go check them out!

Friday, February 17, 2012

Better Know A Blogger: Celine - Nyx Book Reviews

Better Know A Blogger is a very popular feature during the month of The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge. It's a great way to meet the blogger behind the blog!
Name: Celine
Blog: Nyx Book Reviews
Blogging since: April 2010

How did you choose the name for your blog?
When I first started blogging, it was just another way to share the reviews I was writing on Goodreads. I called my blog Celine’s Random Updates. When I started to get more serious about blogging, I realized that it was kind of a horrible name for a book blog. There were already so many book blog names taken, that I powered up Wikipedia and started looking for a nice name in mythology. When I came across the goddess of the night, Nyx, I thought it fit perfectly. I mostly read paranormal books, featuring creatures of the night. Nyx Book Reviews was born.

Karen: That's a great "how I got my blog name" story!

How have your reading habits changed since you started blogging?
I read a lot more since I started blogging. I used to read about a book or two a month. After reading all the awesome other blogs out there I found out so many great books that I wanted to read that my actual reading speed picked up like crazy. I also got a Kindle, to make it easier to read books for review. Reading off a computer screen is not really comfortable.

What are the books you are most looking forward to reading in 2012?
One book I was really looking forward to was “For Darkness Shows the Stars” by Diana Peterfreund. Fortunately, I won a ARC from Diana’s blog *happy dance*. Another read I can’t wait to read is “Born Wicked” by Jessica Spotswood. I fell in love with the cover, and I read a few very good early reviews of it.

Karen: Lucky you for winning the ARC!

Look how neat those shelves are!!
How do you choose which book from the enormous TBR pile to read next?
Oh man, I just pick what I feel like at that moment. I’m notorious for reading multiple books at the same time, and there is no system in the madness that I call my TBR pile. I try to read the books for review as fast as possible, but other books on my TBR will sometimes feel very lonely for a year.


What has been the best thing about blogging and reviewing books?
The best thing is finding people from all over the world that love to talk books. In real life no one is as passionate about books as I am, and when I start talking about that awesome book I read they just kind of space out. I met some very cool people online. And it feels very good if your reviews are appreciated by other people.
Karen: It seems none of us have book loving friends in real life....how sad for us. At least we all found each other lol

Thank you for stopping my today Celine! Stop by and check out her awesome blog and honest, well written reviews.

You can find Celine on Twitter | Goodreads | blog

Friday, February 10, 2012

Better Know A Blogger: Sarah - Smitten Over Books

Better Know A Blogger is a very popular feature during the month of The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge. It's a great way to meet the blogger behind the blog!


Name: Sarah
Blog: Smitten over Books
Blogging since: November 2011

How did you choose the name for your blog?
Oh, I love this question! Having a blog was far from my mind. I was fairly happy to read, have a Goodreads account for an occasional review of some of the books I really liked and visit the blogs I love. But then out of the blue, the "smitten" word just jumped into my head. Then the rest is history. I've never made a better decision in my life, I think.

How have your reading habits changed since you started blogging?
My reading habits have changed a lot not only because of blogging but also because of college. I read lesser books now than before. We have a hectic schedule and the blogging stint was right on top of it. Not that I'm complaining, blogging changed everything for me as a reader and I'm happy to say it's for the better.

What are the books you are most looking forward to reading in 2012?
Every time I am asked this question I can't help but gush and squeal. I think 2012 is a really great year for books. I am most looking forward to Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore, Blackout by Mira Grant, Of Poseidon by Anna Banks among many others.

How do you choose which book from the enormous TBR pile to read next?
I am a mood reader so I picked the next book to read according to my preference of the moment. But I tend to shuffle the genres a bit so the comparison will somehow not be a problem when the reviewing time comes.

What has been the best thing about blogging and reviewing books?
Meeting fellow bookworms and discovering books I would never have known by myself! The blogging community was incredibly welcoming and supportive. I longed to be surrounded with people who'd understand my obsession with books so it's like a heavenly place for someone like me. I felt like I really belong here.

Thank you Karen, for this opportunity! Happy Reading everyone!

You can find Sarah on Twitter | Facebook | Goodreads

** Join Smitten Over Books & Breathing Books for The Hunger Games Read-A-Thon starting February 23rd - March 23rd when the movie releases!



Karen: Thanks so much for joining us today Sarah!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge!



Starting today and lasting throughout the month of February - Tiger at All Consuming Media, Lena at Addicted 2 Novels, and I are back co-hosting The Ultimate Reviewer's Challenge.

It's simple! FIRST - Sign up HERE! Then write your review and link it to the Linky list below! Each review linked counts as an entry. But first, a few rules...

Rules:
*Sign up HERE first!

*Enter the link to your review post- not your blog homepage and please enter what book you reviewed.
(Example - For What It's Worth - Lola and the Boy Next Door) So people can find your reviews easily.

*These must be real reviews, meaning more than just a couple of sentences describing the book. We'll be checking to make sure you're posting legitimate reviews!

*No one review can be linked more than once on the same blog. You may link the same review on each one of our blogs, just not the same review more than once on each blog.

*The review must be posted on your blog during the month of February. You cannot link your old reviews!

*You must be a book blogger or post reviews on Goodreads to participate.

*There will be 6 Ultimate Prize Pack winners! Two people will be picked using randomizer from each of the hosting blogs at the end of the event.

*Contest ends February 29th at midnight, CST.

*The challenge is open to International bloggers on For What It's Worth - US only on All Consuming Books & Addicted 2 Novels.

*Rules and regulations are subject to change. Don't worry, you'll be informed.

*Feel free to email me at fwiwDOTkeaATgmailDOTcom if you have any questions.

The Prizes!! At the end of the challenge, two lucky reviewers from each blog will receive an Ultimate Prize Pack. The prize packs are different, depending on the host. So be sure to link your reviews on all three blogs!

On For What It's Worth -



Prize Pack #1:
Bitterblue by Kristin Cashore - ARC
Pandemonium by Lauren Oliver - ARC
Halflings by Heather Burch - Finished copy
Faery Tales and Nightmares by Melissa Marr - ARC
Arcadia Awakens by Kai Meyer - ARC


Prize Pack #2:
Cinder by Marrisa Meyer - Finished copy
Under the Never Sky by Veronica Rossi - ARC
Fever by Lauren DeStefano - ARC