Beg, Borrow, and Steal (007)
Hey everyone! Sorry for not posting so much, yet again, this week. Still lots of stuff going on at home. This is one exhausted Library Page. =\ But I am taking a well-deserved break as you can see from the Back to the Books Giveaway and now this edition of Beg, Borrow, & Steal!
If you’re just joining us, these posts are my take on the In My Mailbox meme hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren. This week I’m going to try a new thing where I link to the Goodreads pages of the books so you all can find information easier.
Here’s what I’ve recently acquired!
Begged:
Bought at killer good price.
Remembrance by Michelle Madow
I love reincarnation stories A LOT so I just had to grab this.
You should too! Ebook’s only 99 cents from Smashwords, Amazon, and B&N right now!
Borrowed:
From a library.
Abandon by Meg Cabot
I’ve been feeling down lately because of home things
but I saw this at work and I felt better grabbing it up. ![]()
It’s a mythology story… ♥
Ugh, my weakness! My wonderful, wonderful weakness!
Steals:
Ebooks received for review and swag-like things.
Let’s Get Digital: How to Self-Publish, and Why You Should by David Gaughran
Received for review through LibraryThing Member Giveaway.
I’m not considering self-publishing just yet,
but I think it’s important to know what options are out there.
The Pledge by Kimberly Derting
Received for review from Simon & Schuster Galley Grab.
I love this cover so much.
Taken by Zia Marie
Received for review through LibraryThing Member Giveaway.
Really, really excited for this one. Was so lucky to get a copy!
Bridger by Megan Curd
Received for review from A Tale of Many Reviews.
I know I have lots of books in my pile, but I’m really eager to tear into this.
Look out for the Bridger book blog tour coming through in October or November!
character trading cards for
Solstice by P.J. Hoover
These trading cards are too awesome.
Many thanks to Ms. Hoover for sending them!
Another mythology story… ♥
I wish this were a paper book so bad.
Well, that’s all for now! Time for a break from my break.
If you haven’t yet, check out the 100/300 Follower Giveaway!
Thanks for stopping by!
Back to the Books Giveaway Hop

Thanks for stopping by!
This blog hop is hosted by I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Buried in Books.
Some rules:
-Must be over 13 years old. If you are under 18, you must have parent/guardian permission.
-Giveaway is international as long as The Book Depository ships to you. Check here.
-Giveaway ends on September 7, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST.
-One winner will be chosen by random.org.
THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
-You contact information counts as your main entry.
-You are not required to follow me to enter, but extra entries are possible through:
1) confirmed subscription for email updates (click the white follow button on the sidebar) +2
2) following my Twitter account (@mavieenprose) +2
3) spreading the word (tweet, post, blog, etc.) +1 possible
Example tweet: Giveaway Hop: Enter to win your choice of one book from The Parasol Protectorate series by @GailCarriger http://wp.me/p1CDw8-bs @mavieenprose
I will send an email and/or tweet to the winner after the giveaway ends. The winner must respond within 72 hours or a new winner will be chosen.
Now, what do you get?
I’m offering your choice of ONE of The Parasol Protectorate books by Gail Carriger.
That’s right, you get to choose one of these:
(click on each cover image for the book’s Goodreads page)
Soulless (#1)
Changeless (#2)
Blameless (#3)
Heartless (#4)
Timeless (#5) pre-order
(Release Date: February 28, 2012)
The book will either come from Amazon or The Book Depository.
If you choose the pre-order… be aware that you’ll be waiting a long while.
THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
Good luck everyone!
Thanks for stopping by! Go here to enter the 100/300 Follower Giveaway.
Remember to visit I Am A Reader, Not A Writer and Buried in Books
to access the linky and find hundreds more great blogs and giveaways!
(I’d wait until September 1st, though, to make sure all the posts are up.)
Show Me Your Teeth Giveaway Winner!
Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway and participated in the hop!
The winner is:
Erin
who has already been contacted.
If you haven’t already, go head and enter my 100/300 Follower Giveaway!
We’re at 70+ entries… if we reach 100 there will be a third winner!
And look out for the Back to the Books Giveaway Hop starting Sept 1st!
Follow Friday (003)
Wow, I can’t believe it’s almost Friday again! These past two weeks have been hectic, but things are looking up now, sort of. Hello to anyone stopping by for the first time. Please feel free to check out my 100/300 Follower Giveaway. Those of you who entered the Show Me Your Teeth Giveaway, hang tight. I’ll be working on counting entries tonight.
Many thanks to Parajunkee’s View and Alison Can Read for hosting Follow Friday!
Q. In books like the Sookie Stackhouse (True Blood) series the paranormal creature in question “comes out of the closet” and makes itself known to the world. Which mythical creature do you wish would come out of the closet, for real?
Do angels count here? Because my answer is totally angels. The heaven ones and even the hell ones… although those would probably be really, really scary. I have had an odd fascination with angels ever since I started seriously studying creative writing way back as an undergrad. I currently have three active writing projects, and two of them involve angels in different ways. Surprisingly, my thesis novel doesn’t have any angels at all. But it does have gods… Sort of. Anyway, I think it would be neat to converse with my guardian angel, at least. Wouldn’t it be interesting to find out that the nice guy in the house opposite from you was actually there to keep you safe? I sure would love to have that conversation.
Beg, Borrow, and Steal (006)
Hello all! Time for another Beg, Borrow, and Steal post! If you’re just joining us, this is my take on the In My Mailbox meme graciously hosted by Kristi over at The Story Siren. I am making up for last week as well, and in that time happened to receive a lot of ebooks for review. Let’s get to it and see what all I acquired!
Begged:
Books and ebooks found at great prices.
Would you believe these were at Borders waiting for homes? I jumped all over that!
Shade by Jeri Smith-Ready
I got caught up in the YA Crush Tourney… and I now own this book…
Spells by Aprilynne Pike
Wither by Lauren Destefano
I have wanted this book since I first saw the cover…
Red Glove by Holly Black
Love White Cat so far!
These three are sitting happy on my Nook.
Twenty Boy Summer by Sarah Ockler
Guardian Cats and the Lost Books of Alexandria by Rahma Krambo
Prophecy of the Sisters by Michelle Zink
Borrowed:
Books checked out of different libraries.
Anna and the French Kiss by Stephanie Perkins
I kept hearing about Lola and Anna so I broke down and got Anna!
Between by Jessica Warman
Steals:
Received via LibraryThing’s Member Giveaways and Early Reviewers program for review.
Children of the Elementi by Ceri Clark
The Schliemann Legacy by D.A. Graystone
Dirty Little Angels by Chris Tusa
Artemis Rising by Cheri Lasota
Fast-Tracked by Tracy Rozzlynn
Rippler by Cidney Swanson
Symphony of Blood, A Hank Mondale Supernatural Case by Adam Pepper
Shrinkage by Luke Young
Envy by Gregg Olsen
Just came out this week. Rather interesting read.
You never know with LibraryThing… I was surprised to get so many!
I am looking forward to reading and reviewing ALL THE THINGS.
While I’m busy calming the waters here at home so I can read and write again,
head on over to my 100/300 Follower Giveaway if you haven’t already!
Thanks for stopping by!
Follow Friday (002)
Hi everyone! Sorry for the radio silence, I’ve had a tough week that isn’t quite over yet, even if Friday is almost here. (And it is here for some of you!) But I saw this question and thought it’d be a nice break to think about my answer and post it.
Hello to anyone stopping by for the first time. Please feel free to check out my Show Me Your Teeth Blog Hop Giveaway or my 100/300 Follower Giveaway or both. Thanks to Parajunkee’s View and Alison Can Read for hosting Follow Friday!
Q. If you could write yourself a part in a book, what book would it be and what role would you play in that book?
This one was pretty easy for me. I would write myself a part into the world of the Dirk Gently books by Douglas Adams. Unfortunately, there are only two books–Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency and The Long Dark Tea Time of the Soul–but the stories are so amazing and epic that doesn’t really matter. I’d very much like to be someone who helps Dirk with his cases, a consultant of some sort. I’m thinking maybe a tabloid writer of weird, magical stories that people dismiss but are actually real. Think something like John Schuyler Moore in The Alienist meets the tabloids in Men in Black. Except, I’d be the guide to the seamy magical underworld rather than aliens or real-life mobsters. Yeah, I think I’d like that.
Flashback Review: The Alienist by Caleb Carr
Well, I’m sure we’re all tired of seeing giveaway posts… (Are… are those crickets I hear?) I’ve decided to start a new feature on the blog, which you can see is called “Flashback Review.” Basically, I’m going to give brief reviews of (more memorable) books I read before I started the blog. These reviews are going to be different because the books aren’t as fresh in my memory (we’re talking from last year to as long as a decade ago… maybe even further back). I’ve decided to do this because there are a lot of books out there just waiting to be read, and I think they deserve hype once in a while, too. Consider these glorified book recommendations, of a sort. I’ll do my best to recall the reading experience, but you’ll have to bear with me.
First up is a favorite book. Not just because I plowed through all 600 pages (I had the mass market paperback) in one weekend, but because it really helped shape me as a writer. Here goes…
Blurb from Goodreads:
The year is 1896, the place, New York City. On a cold March night New York Times reporter John Schuyler Moore is summoned to the East River by his friend and former Harvard classmate Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a psychologist, or “alienist.” On the unfinished Williamsburg Bridge, they view the horribly mutilated body of an adolescent boy, a prostitute from one of Manhattan’s infamous brothels.
The newly appointed police commissioner, Theodore Roosevelt, in a highly unorthodox move, enlists the two men in the murder investigation, counting on the reserved Kreizler’s intellect and Moore’s knowledge of New York’s vast criminal underworld. They are joined by Sara Howard, a brave and determined woman who works as a secretary in the police department. Laboring in secret (for alienists, and the emerging discipline of psychology, are viewed by the public with skepticism at best), the unlikely team embarks on what is a revolutionary effort in criminology– amassing a psychological profile of the man they’re looking for based on the details of his crimes. Their dangerous quest takes them into the tortured past and twisted mind of a murderer who has killed before, and will kill again before the hunt is over.
Fast-paced and gripping, infused with a historian’s exactitude, The Alienist conjures up the Gilded Age and its untarnished underside: verminous tenements and opulent mansions, corrupt cops and flamboyant gangsters, shining opera houses and seamy gin mills. Here is a New York during an age when questioning society’s belief that all killers are born, not made, could have unexpected and mortal consequences.
My thoughts:
Okay now I’m kind of embarrassed because my thoughts are gonna be waaaay shorter…
I think I own two copies of this book. One is the mass market paperback I bought when I was in high school, on a friend’s recommendation. The other is a hardcover I bought years later at a library’s used book sale because I wanted a “nice” version of the book. I don’t usually go around buying two versions of a book, so that’s one sign that it’s pretty darn good.
This book is one of The Books for me. I loved it from the moment I finished the first chapter. John Schuyler Moore’s voice as a narrator is so strong and distinct and alive that this was actually the first time I really, truly noticed Voice in writing. It was by emulating this voice that I learned how to create characters from the mere detail of what a character sounds like. (It’s probably thanks to this book that most of my stories and novels are in first person.) Not only is this good writing, but the voice is totally appropriate for the story it tells. The lush worldbuilding, especially of the seamy underbelly of New York, really put me at a time when yes, people talked like that and people probably did those things.
The characters are really cool, too. For some reason, I remember the side characters more strongly than Dr. Kriezler, which is actually a testament to Carr’s characterization. Sara Howard is a cool cat in more ways than one. There’s Stevie, a badass street urchin under Kriezler’s wing, who actually gets to tell his own story in the sequel. And, of course, there’s good ol’ Teddy Roosevelt. Come on! Teddy Roosevelt is in this book! And I love every page he’s on, even if he’s not on many of them.
The story itself is pretty dark. Like, really dark. I was pretty immune to it because that’s the way I am, but for those with weak stomachs or delicate sensibilities, even if you love mysteries or historical books or really good writing… this may not be the book for you. It is about the dark psychology behind really gruesome murders, and Carr does not hold back on the gritty, gory details. Don’t worry too much about the actual psychology, though, I don’t remember getting bogged down in science. (It wasn’t too much of a science back then, so…) There are heartbreaking revelations and twists, too.
I don’t remember much about the weekend I sat down to read this book maybe ten years ago. I just remember that reading this book was pretty much all I did during those two days. (You all know how slow I am!) I was a totally different person when I finished it. I got a step closer to being a Writer after I closed the covers. I couldn’t ask for anything better from a book.
Show Me Your Teeth Giveaway Hop
You all probably think I’m addicted to blog hops and giveaways or something… I think I might be. Just a little bit. I just love giving things away, what can I say? (And getting fun comments on my entry forms is great too.
)
This is a vampire-themed blog hop hosted by Fictitious Delicious and Me, My Shelf, and I. We are celebrating the release of Bloodlines by Richelle Mead, which is a spin-off of the Vampire Academy series. I’ve only read part of Vampire Academy, but I really, really like the characters and the story so far, and that’s saying a lot because (brace yourself) I’m actually not a huge fan of vampires. I don’t hate them by any means, and I’m willing to read a good story about them, but they’re just not my favorite thing in the world… Unless they’re in Vampire Academy. LOL. Anyone want to rec other good vampy books?
Some rules:
-Must be over 13 years old. If you are under 18, you must have parent/guardian permission.
-Giveaway is international as long as The Book Depository ships to you. Check here.
-Giveaway ends on August 23, 2011 at 11:59 PM PST.
-One winner will be chosen by random.org.
-You contact information counts as your main entry.
-Extra entries are possible through:
1) confirmed subscription for email updates (subscribe button is on the sidebar) +1
2) following my Twitter account (@mavieenprose) +1
3) spreading the word (tweet, post, blog, etc.) +1 each
Example tweet: “Giveaway Hop: Enter to win one Vampire Academy or Bloodlines book of your choice by @RichelleMead http://wp.me/p1CDw8-94 @mavieenprose”
I will send an email and/or tweet to the winner after the giveaway ends. The winner must respond within 72 hours or a new winner will be chosen.
Now, what do you get?
I’m offering your choice of ANY Vampire Academy or Bloodlines related book.
That’s right, you get to choose one of these:
Vampire Academy
by Richelle Mead
Frostbite
by Richelle Mead
Shadow Kiss
by Richelle Mead
Blood Promise
by Richelle Mead
Spirit Bound
by Richelle Mead
Last Sacrifice
by Richelle Mead
Vampire Academy: A Graphic Novel
by Leigh Dragoon, Richelle Mead, and Emma Vieceli
(Release Date: August 23, 2011)
Bloodlines
by Richelle Mead
(Release Date: August 23, 2011)
The Golden Lily (pre-order… very pre)
by Richelle Mead
(Release Date: tentatively May 1, 2012)
The book will either come from Amazon or The Book Depository.
If you choose the pre-order… be aware that you’ll be waiting a long while.
THE VAMPIRE ACADEMY/BLOODLINES GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
Good luck everyone!
Thanks for stopping by! Go here to enter the 100/300 Follower Giveaway.
Remember to visit Fictitious Delicious and Me, My Shelf, and I
and click below for the linky to all the other blogs for more great prizes!
(I’d wait until Monday proper, though, to make sure all the posts are up.)
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