As part of the continued celebration here at Savvy Verse & Wit for my second blogiversary, I'd thought I would share with you some of my favorite reviews. Check them out, here and here. Have you read these books yet? What's stopping you?
OK, are you ready for another quote challenge?
"We all live in a house on fire, no fire department to call; no way out, just the upstairs window to look out of while the fire burns the house down with us trapped, locked in it."
Deadline for the giveaway is July 11, 2009, 11:59 PM EST
What you need to know:
1. Comment on this post with the answer to the quote.
2. Comment on this post about why you follow/read this blog.
3. Comment on this post about when you first started following this blog--an approximation.
4. Leave a link on this post to one of your favorite Savvy Verse & Wit posts.
5. Stay tuned for a new quote each week for another chance to enter.
***Update 6/24/09 at 1:45 PM***
Hatchette Group has kindly offered to add to my Blogiversary prize list. Here are the new books up for grabs: Galway Bay by Mary Pat Kelly, and the following from James Patterson: Along Came a Spider, Cross, Double Cross, and Cross Country
Does this give you more incentive to try your hand at the Quote Challenge?
Here are your other chances to win:
2-year Blogiversary, here and here.
That would be Tennessee Williams. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm liking the quote challenge.
--Anna
Diary of an Eccentric
You like the quote challenge. Good...there is more to come.
ReplyDeleteYes, this quote was by Tennessee (Thomas Lanier) Williams. This was made in the context of society in crisis.
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That would be Tennessee Williams.
ReplyDeleteI follow/read this blog for great book reviews, intros to authors/books I haven't read or heard of and fabulous giveaways.
I began following about a month ago.
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I read this blog because it is more diverse than most book blogs.
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I have been a follower for about a month.
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From Tennessee Williams'play: The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore!
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Started following this blog in June!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite post was on Friday, June 19, 2009: Renee Hand's The Crypto Capers --- because I still like children's books!
ReplyDeleteI read this blog because I love books and giveaways and I like your blog name!
ReplyDeleteThat would be from the great Tennessee Williams
ReplyDeletei love how you introduce great new authors and your book reviews!! =)
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I enjoy the quotes. You have more than just reviews.
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I've been following just a few months.
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The play, "The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore," by Tennessee Williams.
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The title of your blog caught my eye, and it is very accurate.
ReplyDeleteTo wit, this challenge....:)
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Tennessee Williams.
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Tennessee Williams. Thanks for the lovely giveaways.
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Tennessee Williams. :)
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