Monday 24 October 2011

Marvelous Middle Grade Monday-Tuesdays at the Castle ARC Giveaway

I am fortunate enough to have a FABULOUS FRIEND who, when at Book Expo America, grabbed a copy of TUESDAYS AT THE CASTLE by Jessica Day George.

Now.

My reading is way way behind. I am reading this book this week (whilst at the daughters I have me a pile of books for night time readings). I am also fortunate enough to have a copy of TUESDAYS AT THE CASTLE on my Kindle....seeeeoooo, it means...

A MMGM GIVEAWAY. All you need to do is comment to let me know you'd like to be entered. This is an international giveaway. GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED.



A little more on TUESDAYS AT THE CASTLE:

From Indie Bound-Tuesdays at Castle Glower are Princess Celie's favorite days. That's because on Tuesdays the castle adds a new room, a turret, or sometimes even an entire wing. No one ever knows what the castle will do next, and no one-other than Celie, that is-takes the time to map out the new additions. But when King and Queen Glower are ambushed and their fate is unknown, it's up to Celie, with her secret knowledge of the castle's never-ending twists and turns, to protect their home and save their kingdom. 


Kirkus-This enjoyable romp turns mischief into political action and a stone palace into a cunning character. (read full review here.)


Sorry this is so short today--off to help the bed resting daughter. More MMGM marvelous can be found here. And as always big, BIG thanks to the amazing leader...Shannon Whitney Messenger!





(BTW, that fabu friend is Janet Gurtler, if you love and know teens who love contemp YA along the lines of Sarah Dessen, Sarah Zarr, Courtney Sommers, she's the one for you. I know I am a good friend of hers...but trust me on this, I know good writing too)

16 comments:

  1. Can't believe you have time for MMGM at all, Deb! Thanks for the review. Why have I never heard of this book? I love the idea of the changing castle. Sure, I'd like to be entered. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  2. Would love to be entered! This one looks super cute :)

    tapestrybookblog(at)gmail(dot)com

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  3. Oooo! Sounds so good. I'd love to be entered in the giveaway. Thank you. And I hadn't heard about this book, so thank you for that too.

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  4. Now this sounds like someone hit the imagination motherlode! I'd love to win a copy of this.

    Tell your daughter we're thinking of her. We never did the bedrest thing, but my sisiter-in-law (with twins) did!

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  5. As a child I always liked to draw floor plans and rearrange furniture. Very cool premise and definitely fun. Thanks for the review. I'd love to win a copy.

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  6. I'd love to win this book for my son's growing book collection!

    LindseyAylward@yahoo.com

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  7. My daughter would love this. It sounds like it would be right up her alley! Thanks for the chance to win!
    Mary
    mary_reiss @ hotmail.com

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  8. Oh I've been waiting for my library to get this forever! I'd love to get it sooner. Thanks!

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  9. I've been wanting to read this one. Thanks, Deb!

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  10. I wouldn't miss on a chance to win a MG book, especially since I've never heard of it before.
    Thanks for featuring it :)

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  11. i've been wanting to read something from this author for awhile! thank you for the contest!

    inthehammockblog at gmail dot com

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  12. I'd love to win ... keeping my fingers crossed!

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  13. This sounds like a book my 12-year-old would love. Thanks for the details!

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  14. This looks like a great read! Please count me in!

    Margaret
    singitm@hotmail.com

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  15. This sounds great. I'd love to be entered.

    ruthschiffmann (at) hotmail [dot] com

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