YES, I will be giving away one paperback copy of the Fauxpocalypse collection! :) All you need to do to enter is check out the Rafflecopter giveaway below. Good luck!
Life on Earth is
predicted to end on 15 July 2015. But the oncoming megatons of rock and
ice break up shortly before impact. Now humanity must live in a world
most believed would not exist. Across the planet, people are haunted by
the future they did not fear, and even those who did not embrace death
must face the consequences of others' decisions.
A collection of twelve stories about rebuilding hope.
Amazon
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exciting!!! I want a copy, so I'm commenting. And I'm supposed to say my favorite book I've read recently.
ReplyDeleteThat would have to be "Flora and Ulysses" by Kate DiCamillo
@Maria Ooh, I've heard good things about Flora and Ulysses. :) Kate DiCamillo's books are always good, and this one looks super cute! Have you ever read The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane? That's one of my favorites by her!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book I've read recently would have to be... The Coldest Girl in Coldtown. :)
ReplyDelete@nevillegirl I really need to read that! You're the third person within a month to recommend that to me.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite book I've read recently? Definitely Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell! <3
ReplyDelete-Kimi at Geeky Chiquitas
@Kimi Love that book! :) Rainbow Rowell is one of my favorite authors.
ReplyDelete(I just checked out your blog, by the way. Super cute!)
My favorite book would have to be The Help. I loved it!
ReplyDeleteSkylar @Life of a Random
@Skylar LOVE The Help! :) Have you seen the movie?
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if this is INT or not, but I entered. ;) Just ignore me if it's not! I really really loved Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell. It was sooo true to introverts and writers. :) Congrats, again, on your book, MV!
ReplyDelete@MV Yes, I have :) It was awesome too
ReplyDelete@Cait Not sure how I missed your comment until now. :/ Sorry about that.
ReplyDeleteYes, unfortunately it is US only. Sorry!
I loved Fangirl, too! I could relate to Cath and her writing on so many levels.
Thanks so much! :)