Showing posts with label Dreaming of Books Giveaway Hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreaming of Books Giveaway Hop. Show all posts

Friday, April 1, 2011

Fool For Books Giveaway Hop

It's time for another fun blog hop....


This fun giveaway hop will be a quick 2-day event!  At this point there are over 230 blogs participating.  You can find some great new-to-you blogs as well as enter some exciting giveaways.  The first thing you need to do is enter my giveaway here at One Book Shy!

I'm making it easy to enter.  No hoops to jump through or mountains to climb.  Just leave a comment below WITH your email address.  If The Book Depository ships to your country, you can enter!  Must be 13 years old or older.  Ends midnight Saturday. That is all.


What can I win? you ask...Well, let me tell you.... 
 The winner will get to choose a book up to $10.00 value from

The Book Depository
Be sure to visit the rest of the participating bloggers by clicking HERE
 Good luck!


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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Review + Giveaway - Miss Scarlet's School of Patternless Sewing by Kathy Cano-Murillo

Miss Scarlet's School of Patternless Sewing

TITLE:    Miss Scarlet's School of Patternless Sewing
AUTHOR:    Kathy Cano-Murillo
INFO:    Paperback, Fiction, 323 pages
PUBLISHED:   Grand Central, 2011
ISBN#:   978-0-446-50923-7
SOURCE:   Received from publisher for review and blog tour

FROM GOODREADS: Scarlet doesn't do things like other people. Unfortunately, this leads to some misunderstandings, like when her manager at the fabric store mistakes her measuring methods for assault. But while she may not be as wealthy as her siblings, or as respected as her grandmothers-strict seamstresses whose criticism left Scarlet permanently pattern-phobic-she will be soon. She's been offered a position with Johnny "Scissors" Tijeras, the hottest young designer in New York. To raise money for her move, Scarlet opens an after-hours sewing school in a local record shop, attracting a surprising mix of students. Future freeform garment makers include a high-strung office manager whose marriage counselor thinks she needs to learn to break some rules, and an elderly seamstress with a secret past. But as friendships grow, the lines between teacher and student blur, proving there is no single pattern for happiness-it is always a custom fit.


MY TAKE:    The Goodreads blurb above doesn't do this book justice.  It is so much more. The initial reason I chose to review this book is because I love to sew ~ sometimes without using a pattern.  The fact that the story is such an enjoyable read was a treat.

The character of Scarlet Santana is quite the hoot.  She is vibrant, creative and ambitious.  It's too bad her family doesn't support her unorthodox methods of making a living.  All of her family that is,  except for her beloved grandmother.  She is the one who taught Scarlet how to sew and is her biggest fan. 

Scarlet's dream is to be a celebrated designer like her idol Daisy de la Flora.  Her life and creations have inspired Scarlet since she was a child.  When Scarlet is finally accepted into a prestigious training program with the nephew of Daisy, she will do anything to make it happen.  Unfortunately Scarlet soon finds out exactly what "anything" entails.

The growth of several of the characters throughout the story really pull the reader in.  I became very invested in Mary Therese's marital issues as well as the mystery of Scarlet's oldest student Rosa.  They were all well written and full of depth.  I warmed to them immediately and really cared about their tale.  Scarlet's family wasn't at the top of my list for a while, but they grew as well as the story progressed.

This was one of those stories that makes you feel good, makes you mad, makes you cry and pretty much hits all of the range of emotions.  I highly recommend this story and am looking forward to getting my hands on Kathy's first book, Waking Up in the Land of Glitter.  Be sure to read my interview with Kathy from earlier today.  She's an interesting lady!

Out of 5 JEWELS, I give it:

WHERE TO BUY IT:    Amazon or The Book Depository


I'm sure none of you missed it when I mentioned the big G-word, you know.. GIVEAWAY!  The author and publisher have generously offered one lucky reader a prize package that includes BOTH of Kathy's books:

  Miss Scarlet's School of Patternless Sewing  Waking Up in the Land of Glitter: A Crafty Chica Novel

I'm jealous!  I haven't yet had a chance to get my hands on the first book:  Waking Up in the Land of Glitter: A Crafty Chica Novel  You lucky ducks!  To enter:

  • You must be 13 years of age or older
  • You must have a shipping address in the US or Canada, NO PO BOXES
  • Leave a comment on this post and tell me if yous sew and what you make if you do
  • Leave your email address in your comment, I don't want to have to hunt for it
  • Drawing closes 3/23.
  • Winner will be notified by email and have 48 hours to respond.
  • One winner per household.  In other words, you can't win this particular prize package more than once!
Good luck and as always,



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~~~~~ Disclaimer:  All opinions expressed on this blog are 100% my own.  I do not receive monetary compensation for my reviews but do utilize affiliate links.  I may receive books in  order to facilitate a review, but this does not guarantee a good review - only a completely honest one.  Each review post denotes how I obtained the book.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Giveaway Hop Winner


What an amazing hop this has turned out to be.  There were 296 people entering the drawing!  With the extra entries given for followers and subscribers, it brought the total entries to 610! 

So I used the random number generator and it chose #90.  #90 just happens to belong to the lovely Jessi from The Elliott Review!  Congratulations Jessi.  I've sent you an email and look forward to hearing what book you choose from The Book Depository.

The Book Depository

Don't be sad if you didn't win this time.  We'll be participating in two different giveaway hops in February so stay tuned!
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~~~~~ Disclaimer:  All opinions expressed on this blog are 100% my own.  I do not receive monetary compensation for my reviews but do utilize affiliate links.  I may receive books in  order to facilitate a review, but this does not guarantee a good review - only a completely honest one.  Each review post denotes how I obtained the book.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Dreaming of Books Giveaway Hop Starts NOW

GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED

Enter to win $10 worth of books from The Book Depository


This fun giveaway hop is being hosted by Martha's Bookshelf and I Am A Reader, Not A Writer.  Thank you to both of them for all of the work to get this up and running!

This blog hop will run from right now until Monday night at midnight (in California).  One winner will be randomly drawn to win a book of their choice from The Book Depository (up to $10.00).  I will notify the winner by email and they will have 48 hours to respond before another winner is chosen.  The drawing is open to anyone who lives where The Book Depository ships. (click on the banner below to check if they ship to your country)

The Book Depository

Enter by simply filling out the FORM below with your name and email address and tell me a book you might get if you win.  (The book name isn't mandatory, but I'd appreciate some hints on new-to-me books.) 

You don't have to be a follower to enter, but I will award extra points to followers and subscribers. Comments are appreciated, but won't count as an entry in this drawing.
Good luck everyone and have fun blog hopping!

CONTEST HAS ENDED
FORM REMOVED

To continue on the journey and find out who else is playing along in the hop this weekend, click HERE for a complete list of blogs. 

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~~~~~ Disclaimer:  All opinions expressed on this blog are 100% my own.  I do not receive monetary compensation for my reviews but do utilize affiliate links.  I may receive books in  order to facilitate a review, but this does not guarantee a good review - only a completely honest one.  Each review post denotes how I obtained the book.