Sunday, July 29, 2007
Summer's Hidden Treasures Entry Update
Yep, I've crawled out of the woods near the PA-WVA border. I braved severe thunderstorms all by myself in a Boy Scout-issued tent that's not much more than two metal cots, some moldy mattresses, a wooden-planked floor, and an oil cloth over it all.
And I'll tell you die-hards about it later, so be sure to stop back.
If you haven't read all three entries about the Deadly Metal Hatchet, be sure to do so and leave comments. You guys didn't leave much for the Tour Manager to do, you know!
Right now, I want to highlight the entries to the Summer's Hidden Treasure contest. Be sure to check out these books and, where you can, the review authors -- once you've read and reviewed your own Hidden Treasure, of course!
Lauren reviewed Whiskey Sour by JA Konrath.
Cathepsut reviewed Passion by Jude Watson.
Wendy (Wss4) reviewed Resurrection Dreams by Richard Laymon.
Henry Martin (himself a HT featured author!) reviewed The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder, by Henry Miller.
Missy reviewed The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn.
Pesh (via Joely Sue Burkhart) reviewed Survive my Fire, by Joely Sue Burkhart.
Wendy/Wss4 reviewed Mammoth by John Varley.
Dew reviewed Wifework by Susan Maushart
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ChronicBooker reviewed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne.
ChronicBooker reviewed The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood.
Wendy/Wss4 reviewed Shade's Children by Garth Nix.
Jarlynn reviewed The Dragon's Loss: I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter.
Megan -- Your Other Left reviewed How to be Lost by Amanda Eyre Ward.
Confessions of a Literary Persuasion reviewed Flight 4, an anthology.
John Mutford reviewed Fall by Fury by Earle Birney.
John Mutford reviewed The Tightrope Dancer by Irving Layton.
Scooper reviewed Wraith by Phaedra Weldon.
Just dropping by to say hi:
Milan-zzz, Erin, Robin Mills.
We have the teeniest bit over two weeks left to go in the contest. Be sure to help spread the word about the contest. My thanks to everyone who's done so, and apologies for any typos I didn't catch; I'm BEAT.
And I'll tell you die-hards about it later, so be sure to stop back.
If you haven't read all three entries about the Deadly Metal Hatchet, be sure to do so and leave comments. You guys didn't leave much for the Tour Manager to do, you know!
Right now, I want to highlight the entries to the Summer's Hidden Treasure contest. Be sure to check out these books and, where you can, the review authors -- once you've read and reviewed your own Hidden Treasure, of course!
Lauren reviewed Whiskey Sour by JA Konrath.
Cathepsut reviewed Passion by Jude Watson.
Wendy (Wss4) reviewed Resurrection Dreams by Richard Laymon.
Henry Martin (himself a HT featured author!) reviewed The Smile at the Foot of the Ladder, by Henry Miller.
Missy reviewed The Secret Diaries of Miss Miranda Cheever by Julia Quinn.
Pesh (via Joely Sue Burkhart) reviewed Survive my Fire, by Joely Sue Burkhart.
Wendy/Wss4 reviewed Mammoth by John Varley.
Dew reviewed Wifework by Susan Maushart
.
ChronicBooker reviewed The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne.
ChronicBooker reviewed The Knitting Circle by Ann Hood.
Wendy/Wss4 reviewed Shade's Children by Garth Nix.
Jarlynn reviewed The Dragon's Loss: I'd Tell You I Love You, but Then I'd Have to Kill You by Ally Carter.
Megan -- Your Other Left reviewed How to be Lost by Amanda Eyre Ward.
Confessions of a Literary Persuasion reviewed Flight 4, an anthology.
John Mutford reviewed Fall by Fury by Earle Birney.
John Mutford reviewed The Tightrope Dancer by Irving Layton.
Scooper reviewed Wraith by Phaedra Weldon.
Just dropping by to say hi:
Milan-zzz, Erin, Robin Mills.
We have the teeniest bit over two weeks left to go in the contest. Be sure to help spread the word about the contest. My thanks to everyone who's done so, and apologies for any typos I didn't catch; I'm BEAT.
Labels: book reviews, books, contest, entries, Summer's Hidden Treasures
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Welcome back from Boy Scout land! I'll have to visit those I haven't already seen. But mine, you know, isn't really a review so much as notes on each chapter, and more will be added as I work my way through the book.
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